CONTEXTS. 



CHAPTER VI. 

 A FARMER'S LIKE ix THE WOODS (continueiT). 



A Wolf Wo shift our Quarters Fulse Alarm Squirrel for 

 Breakfast Primitive Mode of Winnowing Corn " Oiltrove 

 Bottom " Pawpaw Trees " Not at home " Hard Faro A 

 Panther Visit to Hilger A Great Political Discussion Clear- 

 ing Land for Fields Ague Prompt Burial in the Swamps 

 A Backwoods Family Swindlers in Arkansas White River 

 and its Neighborhood Magnus, the Great Buffalo Hunter A 

 Patient with the Ague Swamp.s Hunting with an unloaded 

 Gun Death ot" the. Bear 150 1S1 



CHAPTER VII. 



WOODLAND SPOUTS CAXE-IJKAKES MY EXAMINA- 

 TION" 1JY THE SCHOOL COMMISSION. 



Turkey-shooting with Dogs Forest Travel Scarcity of Provis- 

 ions Overcup Oak Buck-hunting Buffalo-hunting Iletnrn 

 to the Haunt* of Men Bear-hunting with (logs The Falling 

 Tree "Shocking had Dreams" Ladies in the Forest Un- 

 employed Hands in Cincinnati Card-playing in the Cane-brake 



German Settlers down South The Great School Examination 



Speculation in Canes . . . t 1J2 209 



CHAPTER VIII. 



FARMING AT FOriU'HK I.F. FAVE A HAC'ICWOODS "FROL- 

 IC " RESIDENCE AT KELFEll'S FARM SCHOOLS 



HUNTING EX CL" US ION. 



Partnership with Ilutkin Removing Goods l>y Canoe Scalding 

 Pigs "Arkansas Fashion" Shouting Peer l>y Night Pi-a- 

 greement with Ilutkin A Uaekwood.s "Frolic" Relays of 

 Fiddlers Chasing a Wolf with a Canoe Another Shooting 



