Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863: Devoted to Literature and National PolicyVarious
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Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863: Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Various
Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century -- Periodicals
'The thought at once occurred to me that, as I possessed neither
oars nor other means of propulsion, it would be difficult to move
the boat from its mooring if chance or acuteness of scent should
lead the creature to my place of concealment. In short, this, with
various suggestions of fancy, some of them ludicrously exaggerated,
speedily made me apprehensive of imminent danger. Nor was my
suspicion unfounded, for a crisis was at hand.
'There was a space of clear water between the river bank and the
margin of the tule, in which the brute seemed to disport a few
moments; and then the rustling of the reeds indicated that it was
about to advance. With heavy footfalls it came toward me; as it
approached my nervousness increased; I could not mistake that
significant tread; undoubtedly it was a grizzly bear. But how could
I escape? Bruin, though his progress was not unimpeded, was surely
drawing near. Following my first impulse in this pressing
emergency, I placed myself forward in the boat, and, seizing a
handful of green blades on either side of it, endeavored, by
violently pulling upon them, to force the craft through the thick
growth which surrounded it. The headway of the skiff was slow, but
my efforts were not silent. In fact, the commotion occasioned by my
own panic became, to my hearing, so confounded with the sound made
by my floundering pursuer that my excited imagination multiplied
the single supposed bear, and the water seemed to be dashed about
by several formidable 'grizzlies.'
'You smile, gentlemen, but really I was so impressed with this and
like extravagant creations of fear that my better judgment was
temporarily suspended. This deception, however, was only of
momentary duration.
'Suddenly the skiff encountered some obstacle and remained
immovable. Quickly clutching my gun and firing it aimlessly, I
sprang overboard, and, with extraordinary energy, made for the
other side of the river and safety.
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