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Troop One of the Labrador

Chapter 8 TRAILING THE HALF-BREED

Word Count: 1122    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

pack, left there upon his arrival home earlier in the evening.

sing the door behind him, "

," and El

Eli, and do nothing you'll regret. Don't be too hasty. We suspect Indian Jake, bu

he took un, and he knows. I'm goin' to g

rs of endurance against Nature and the wilderness. He gave no suggestion of boastfulness, but rather

," Doctor Joe suggested. "'Twill be hard to make your way to-night with the wind against yo

ver," Eli stubbornly declared, "an

Flat Point within the hour after sundown. He never could have paddled that distance against a down wind in an hour. The boys and I wer

ok the silver!" Eli insisted. "Good-bye, sir. I

ded. "Don't shoot unless you're fo

ed Eli as he strode away in the darkness, and Doctor

ff rigged with a leg-o'-mutton sail. The wind was against him and with the sail reefed and the mast unstepped and stowed in the bottom of the boat, he

de around Flat Point. Here for a time he lost the friendly shelter of the land, and continuous and tremendous effort was called for in the

anding dead timber, chopped off the butt, and splitting it that he might get at the dry core, whittled some shavings and lighted a fire. His provision bag was well

mple breakfast was eaten Eli again set forward. Presently, however, another long point projected out into the Bay to for

uttered, and settle

t against the wind, and at length he reluctantly dropp

-day," he admitted. "I'll h

ht of perhaps four feet. At intervals of three or four inches he rested the remaining poles against the one lashed to the trees, arranging them at an angle of fifty-five degrees and aligning the butts of the poles

hese he placed directly in front of the shelter and two feet apart, at right angles to the shelter. Across the ends of the logs farthest from his bed he piled three of the green st

m and comfortable. He now removed his rain-soaked jacket and moleskin trousers and suspended

des and chest toward the heat and in the course of an hour succeeded in drying his underclothing to his satisfaction. His moleskin t

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Troop One of the Labrador
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“"See here," said the man in front, stopping and turning about after what had seemed hours to the exhausted and bruised Jamie, "I for one ain't goin' to try to cross the Bay to-night in this here snow. It's thicker'n mud, and there's a sea runnin' I won't take chances with, not while I'm sober. We may's well bunk.""Guess you're right, pardner, we better bunk. But pull farther away to the west'ard before we put on a fire," agreed Jamie's captor with evident relief. "That bunch'll be out huntin' this here kid, and they may run on to us if we camp too close to 'em.""We're a good two mile from 'em now. They'll never run on to us," argued the other."Go on a piece farther," insisted the man called Bill, who was gripping Jamie's arm so hard that it ached."Let the kid go! What's the use of draggin' him along? He'll just be in our way, and we've got troubles enough of our own," suggested the other.”
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