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  hemlock; some thirty feet from the ground。 A Bear! At last; this was the
  test of nerve he had half expected all summer; had been wondering how
  that mystery 〃himself〃 would act under this very trial。 He stood still; his
  right hand dived into his pocket and; bringing out three or four buckshot;
  which he carried for emergency; he dropped them on top of the birdshot
  already in the gun; then rammed a wad to hold them down。
  The Bear had not moved and the boy could not see its head; but now
  he studied it carefully。 It was not such a large oneno; it was a small one;
  yes; very smalla cub。 A cub! That meant a mother Bear at hand; and Thor
  looked about with some fear; but seeing no signs of any except the little
  one; he levelled the gun and fired。
  Then to his surprise down crashed the animal quite dead; it was not a
  Bear; but   a   large Porcupine。 As   it lay  there   he examined   it   with   wonder
  and   regret;   for。   he   had   no   wish   to   kill   such   a   harmless   creature。   On   its
  grotesque face he found two or three long scratches which proved that he
  had not been its only enemy。 As he turned away he noticed some blood on
  his   trousers;  then   saw   that   his   left   hand   was   bleeding。   He   had   wounded
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  himself quite severely on the quills of the animal without knowing it。 He
  was sorry to   leave the   specimen there;   and Loo;   when she   learned of   it;
  said it was a shame not to skin it when she 〃needed a fur…lined cape for the
  winter。〃
  On   another   day   Thor   had   gone   without   a   gun;   as   he   meant   only   to
  gather some curious plants he had seen。 They were close to the clearing;
  he knew the place by a fallen elm。 As he came to it he heard a peculiar
  sound。   Then   on   the   log   his   eye   caught   two   moving   things。   He   lifted   a
  bough and got a clear view。 They were the head and tail of an enormous
  Lynx。 It had seen him and was glaring and grumbling; and under its foot
  on the log was a white bird that a second glance showed to be one of their
  own   precious   hens。   How   fierce   and   cruel   the   brute   looked!   How   Thor
  hated   it!   and   fairly   gnashed   his   teeth   with   disgust   that   now;   when   his
  greatest chance was come; he for once was without his gun。 He was in not
  a   little   fear;   too;   and   stood   wondering   what   to   do。   The   Lynx   growled
  louder; its stumpy tail twitched viciously for a minute; then it picked up its
  victim; and leaping from the log was lost to view。
  As it was a very rainy summer; the ground was soft everywhere; and
  the young hunter was led to follow tracks that would have defied an expert
  in dryer times。 One day he came   on piglike footprints in the woods。  He
  followed them with little difficulty; for they were new; and a heavy rain
  two hours before had washed out all other trails。 After about half a mile
  they led him to an open ravine; and as he reached its brow he saw across it
  a flash of white; then his keen young eyes made out the forms of a Deer
  and a spotted Fawn gazing at him curiously。 Though on their trail he was
  not a little startled。 He gazed at them open…mouthed。 The mother turned
  and raised the danger flag; her white tail; and bounded lightly away; to be
  followed by the youngster; clearing low trunks with an effortless leap; or
  bending down with catlike suppleness when they came to a log upraised so
  that they might pass below。
  He never again got a chance to shoot at them; though more than once
  he saw the same two tracks; or believed they were the same; as for some
  cause never yet explained; Deer were scarcer in that unbroken forest than
  they were in later years when clearings spread around。
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  He never again saw them; but he saw the mother oncehe thought it
  was   the   sameshe   was   searching   the   woods   with   her   nose;   trying   the
  ground   for   trails;   she   was   nervous   and   anxious;   evidently  seeking。  Thor
  remembered a trick that Corney had told him。 He gently stooped; took up
  a   broad   blade   of   grass;   laid   it   between   the   edges   of   his   thumbs;   then
  blowing through this simple squeaker he made a short; shrill bleat; a fair
  imitation of a Fawn's cry for the mother; and the Deer; though a long way
  off; came bounding toward him。 He snatched his gun; meaning to kill her;
  but the movement caught her eye。 She stopped。 Her mane bristled a little;
  she sniffed and looked inquiringly at him。 Her big soft eyes touched his
  heart; held back his hand; she took a cautious step nearer; got a full whiff
  of   her   mortal   enemy;   bounded   behind   a   big   tree   and   away   before   his
  merciful impulse was gone。 〃Poor thing;〃 said Thor; 〃I believe she has lost
  her little one。〃
  Yet once more the Boy met a Lynx in the woods。 Half an hour after
  seeing the lonely Deer he crossed the long ridge that lay some miles north
  of the shanty。 He had passed the glade where the great basswood lay when
  a creature like a big bob…tailed Kitten appeared and looked innocently at
  him。 His gun went up; as usual; but the Kitten merely cocked its head on
  one side and fearlessly surveyed him。 Then a second one that he had not
  noticed before began to play with the first; pawing at its tail and inviting
  its brother to tussle。
  Thor's first thought to shoot was stayed as he watched their gambols;
  but the remembrance of his feud with their race came back。 He had almost
  raised the gun when a fierce rumble close at hand gave him a start; and
  there; not ten feet from him; stood the old one; looking big and fierce as a
  Tigress。   It   was   surely   folly   to   shoot   at   the   young   ones   now。   The   boy
  nervously dropped some buckshot on the charge while the snarling growl
  rose   and   fell;   but   before   he   was   ready   to   shoot   at   her   the   old   one   had
  picked up something that was by her feet; the boy got a glimpse of rich
  brown with white spotsthe limp form of a newly killed Fawn。 Then she
  passed out of sight。 The Kittens followed; and he saw her no more until
  the time when; life against life; they were weighed in the balance together。
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  IV
  THE TERROR OF THE WOODS
  Six weeks had passed in daily routine when one day the young giant
  seemed   unusually   quiet   as   he   went   about。   His   handsome   face   was   very
  sober and he sang not at all that morning。
  He and Thor slept on a hay…bunk in one corner of the main room; and
  that   night   the  Boy    awakened      more   than   once   to  hear   his  companion
  groaning and   tossing   in   his sleep。  Corney  arose  as usual   in   the  morning
  and fed the horses; but lay down again while the sisters got breakfast。 He
  roused himself by an effort and went back to work; but came home early。
  He was trembling from head to foot。 It was hot summer weather; but he
  could not be kept warm。 After several hours a reaction set in and Corney
  was in a high fever。 The family knew well now that he had the dreaded
  chills and fever of the backwoods。 Margat went out and gathered a lapful
  of   pipsissewa   to   make   tea;   of   which   Corney   was   encouraged   to   drink
  copiously。
  But in spite of all their herbs and nursing the young man got worse。 At
  the end of ten days he was greatly reduced in flesh and incapable of work;
  so on one of the 〃well days〃 that are usual in the course of the disease he
  said:
  〃Say; gurruls;  I  can't stand   it   no longer。  Guess I  better  go   home。  I'm
  well enough to drive to…day; for a while anyway; if I'm took down I'll lay
  in the wagon; and the horses will fetch me home。 Mother'll have me   all
  right in a week or so。 If you run out of grub before I come back take the
  canoe to Ellerton's。〃
  So the girls harnessed the horses; the wagon was partly filled with hay;
  and Corney;   weak   and   white…faced; drove away  on the long   rough   road;
  and   left   them   feeling   much   as   though   they   were   on   a   desert   island   and
  their only boat had been taken from them。
  Half a week had scarcely gone before all three of them; Margat; Loo;
  and Thor;   were   taken   down   with   a   yet   more   virulent   form   of   chills   and
  fever。
  Corney  had   had   every  other   a   〃well   day;〃   but   with   these   three   there
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