Chapter 2: Winter DAYS and Winter NIGHTS
ack Susan, stretc and in, and he said:
quot;Do you kno a pant? a great, big, ?”
quot;No,quot; said Laura.
quot;ell, it is, said Pa. quot;Just imagine Black Susan bigger t like a panther.”
tled Laura and Mary more comfortably on ;Ill tell you about Grandpa and ther.”
quot;Your Grandpa?quot; Laura asked.
quot;No, Laura, your Grandpa. My father.”
quot;O; Laura said, and s Pas arm. She Big oods, in a big log house. Pa began:
tory of Grandpa and t;Your Grandpa to toe starting was dark w ened, for he had no gun.”
quot;; Laura asked.
quot;Like a ; said Pa. quot;Like t; t Laura and Mary serror., Ma jumped in ;Mercy, Charles! “
But Laura and Mary loved to be scared like t.
quot;t, for it it could not get a as t screamed no was always close behind.
quot;Grandpa leaned foro run faster. t as it could possibly run, and still ther screamed close behind.
quot;t a glimpse of it, as it leaped from treetop to treetop, almost over;It imes bigger than Black Susan.
It if it leaped on Grandpa it could kill s enormous, slass long seeth.
quot;Grandpa, on just as a mouse runs from a cat.
quot;t scream any more. Grandpa did not see it any more. But it er s might.
quot;At last to Grandpas jumped off t t t be where Grandpa had been.
quot;terribly, and ran. o ts cla Grandpa grabbed to t in time to s ther dead.
Grandpa said his gun.”
old tory, Laura