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
the great outlet; under the belief, doubtless, that Claud had revived,
struck down through the woods for the upper end of the lake below,
where, if he had not before sunk down and died of his wounds, he might
be waylaid and finished. Thus relieved of this pressing apprehension,
she hurried back to her charge, and carefully examined his wounds; when
she found that the bullet, whose greatest force had been broken by the
obstructing limb, had struck near the top of his head, and ploughed
over the skull without breaking it; that, of the two stabs inflicted,
one had been turned by the collar-bone, making only a long, surface
wound, the other had passed through the fleshy part of the arm and
terminated on a rib beneath, producing a flow of blood, which, but for
the timely and plentiful application of beaver-fur, pulled from a skin
which she saw protruding from his pack, must have soon terminated his
life. With the drinking-cup she found slung to his side, she brought
water, washed the wounds, laid the ruptured parts in place, and,
with plasters of cloth cut from her handkerchief, and made adhesive
by balsam taken from a tree at hand, covered and protected them; and
thus, by the application of a skill she learned from her father,
placed them in a situation where nature, with proper care, would, of
herself, complete the sanatory operation. She then resumed the process
of bathing his head and face, and, within another hour, was thrilled
with joy in witnessing his return to consciousness, in the manner we
described before leaving him for this long, but necessary, digression.
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