Chapter 3: The Long RIFLE
EVERY evening before o tell stories, Pa made ts for or days ing. Laura and Mary and ts of lead, and t-mold. tted on ts, t one on eacched.
First ed ts of lead in ted, carefully from to ttle -mold. ed a minute, t dropped a brig onto th.
t oo to touc it semptingly t sometimes Laura or Mary could not ouc. t t say anytold to touc. If t ; t to cool tcs.
topped. trimmed off ttle lumps left by tiny so melt again t time s.
ts into pouctle bag wifully of buckskin, from a buck Pa .
After ts ake . Out in t migtle dampness, and to be dirty from powder smoke.
So Pa ake ts place under ten a piece of clean clots end. ood tt of ter from tea kettle into t up and doer blackened ed out ttle he gun was loaded.
Pa: kept pouring in more er and er ran out clear. ter must al ted steel antly.
t a clean, greased rag on till , all over, outside, until every bit of it er t ock until t was brigoo.
No anding straigall, on its butt, her side of him, Pa said:
quot;You cell me if I make a mistake. “
So tc ake.
Laura op of tal cap.
Pa filled ttle and tapped to be sure t all togettom. c; tle tin box full of little pieces of greased clots of greasy clot one of ts on it, and and tightly
against t t it and t it down again. ime.
Next ts place against taking a box of caps from , tle brig t came dohe gun would go off.
No on its he door.
led t of a green stick raigo he gun securely.