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Away in the Wilderness

Away in the Wilderness, by R.M. Ballantyne


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Title: Away in the Wilderness

Author: R.M. Ballantyne

Release Date: June 7, 2007 [EBook #21715]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ASCII

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AWAY IN THE WILDERNESS, BY R.M. BALLANTYNE.

CHAPTER ONE.

THE HUNTER.

On a beautiful summer evening, not many years ago, a man was seen to ascend the side of a little mound or hillock, on the top of which he lingered to gaze upon the wild scenery that lay stretched out before him.

The man wore the leathern coat and leggings of a North American hunter, or trapper, or backwoodsman; and well did he deserve all these titles, for Jasper Derry was known to his friends as the best hunter, the most successful trapper, and the boldest man in the backwoods.

Jasper was big and strong as well as bold, but he was not a bully. Men of true courage are in general peacefully disposed. Jasper could fight like a lion when there was occasion to do so; but he was gentle and grave, and quiet by nature. He was also extremely good-humoured; had a low soft voice, and, both in mind and body, seemed to delight in a state of repose.

We

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