Winter Animals
t erect and listening, o the
er. For a moment compassion restrained tters arm; but
t can follow
t he fox, rolling over
ter still kept his place
and listened to till on the near
heir demoniac cry.
At lengt into vieo the ground,
and snapping tly to the rock;
but, spying the dead fox, she suddenly ceased her hounding as if
struck dumb , and walked round and round him in
silence; and one by one her,
o silence by tery. ter came
forood in t, and tery hey
ed in silence whe brush
a urned off into t
evening a eston squire came to ters cottage to
inquire for old hey had been
ing on t from eston er
told ther
declined it and departed. find night,
but t day learned t t up
at a farm, whey
took ture early in the morning.
ter ting, who
used to bears on Fair heir skins
for rum in Concord village; wold he had seen a
moose tting had a famous foxhound named Burgoyne -- he
pronounced it Bugine -- o borrohe
quot;ast Bookquot; of an old trader of town, wain,
toative, I find try. Jan.
18t;Jo;; t
noton
quot;by 1/2 a Catt skin 0--1--4+quot;; of course, a , for
Stratton in t have
got credit for ing less noble game. Credit is given for
deerskins also, and till preserves
t deer t y, and
anotold me ticulars of t in which his uncle