The Demon Trapper of Umbagog: A Thrilling Tale of the Maine ForestsThompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce)
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The Demon Trapper of Umbagog: A Thrilling Tale of the Maine Forests
Thompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce)
Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction; Maine -- Fiction; Trappers -- Fiction
“Who can it be?” inquired Carvil, after watching a while in silence the
slow approach of the obstructed canoe.
“In a minute more we shall see,” replied the hunter, bending forward
to get a view of the man’s face, which, being seen the next moment, he
added, with a shout: “Hallo, there, Codman, is that you? Why didn’t you
crow, to let us know who was coming?”
“Crow?” exclaimed the trapper, driving through the ice to the shore;
“did you ever hear a rooster crow in a time like this? There! I am
safe, at last,” he added, leaping out upon the shore, and glancing
back with a dubious shake of the head towards the scene from which
he had thus escaped. “Yes, safe now, for all my fright; but I would
not be out another hour on that terrible lake for all the beaver in
the province of Maine! I started at daylight, got out a mile or two,
tolerably, but after that, Heaven only knows how I rode on those wild
waves without swamping! But no matter,--I am here.”
“But where is Tomah, the Indian?” asked the hunter.
“Tomah!” said Codman, in surprise. “Why, haven’t you seen him? He went
off three days ago, saying he must return to the settlement, to be
training his moose to the sledge, so as to start for Boston with him,
the first snow. He said he should leave it with Gaut Gurley to see to
his share of the furs. I supposed he would call at one of your camps.
But come, move on. I suppose you have a fire at camp, and something to
eat; I am frozen to death, and starved to death, besides being more
than half-dead from the great scaring I’ve had; but that’s all over
now, and I’m keen for breakfast. So troop along back to your camp, I
say.”
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