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Title: Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
Subjects: Indians of North America
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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, with some truth, forhe was Samuel Horn Raften, but with sufficientdeception to make Yan feel very uncomfortable. And where are ye from? Bonnerton, said Yan. To-day? was the rejoinder, with a tone ofdoubt. Well, no, Yan began; but Sam, who had triedto keep out of notice for fear of recognition, saw thathis ingenuous companion was being quickly pumpedand placed, and now interposed: You see, Mr. Clark,we are camped in the woods and we want to makfa teepee to live in. We have the stuff an was toltthat you knew all about the making. Who told ye? The old witch at the bend of the creek. Where are ye livin now? Well, said Sam, hastening again to forestallYan, whose simple directness he feared, to tellthe truth, we made a wigwam of bark in the woodsbelow here, but it wasnt a success. Whose woods? Oh, about a mile below on the creek. Hm! That must be Raftens or Burnsswoods. I guess it is, said Sam. An you look uncommon like Sain Raften. Youconsarned young whelp, to come here lyin an tryin 142
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Caleb to pull the wool over my eyes. Get out o this now,or Ill boot ye. Yan turned very red. He thought of the scripturetext, Be sure your sin will find you out, and hestepped back. Sam stuck his tongue in his cheekand followed. But he was his fathers son. Heturned and said: Now see here, Mr. Clark, fair and square; wecome here to ask a simple question about the woods.You are the only man that knows or we wouldnta bothered you. I knowed you had it in for Da,so I tried to fool you, and it didnt go. I wish nowI had just come out square and said, Im SamRaften; will you tell me somethin I want to know,or wont you? I didnt know you hed anythingagin me or me friend thats camping with me. There is a strong bond of sympathy between allWoodcrafters. The mere fact that a man wants togo his way is a claim on a Woodcrafters notice. OldCaleb, though soured by trouble and hot-tempered,had a kind heart; he resisted for a moment the firstimpulse to slam the door in their faces; then as helistened he

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  • bookcontributor:Information_and_Library_Science_Library__University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill
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