.MTMwNA.MTA1NTA4

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search

page number 68 Sept - to make of it, thinking it might be some kind of an indian building, but coming farther up on the bluff he distinguished the other tents and says he thought he would be at camp in a few moments, but thought before he got here that that was the longest road he ever traveled. He had been out about nine days all the time without food with the exception of an handfull of wild plums and piece of a rabbit that he killed with one fo the two remaining loads in his revolver. He was coming along one way and a rabbit started up before him and ran 50 yds and stopped. He took daed aim and had the pleasure to see him drop as soon as he fired. Running up to it, he tore of the hindquarters and greedily devoured them.