WILD SPORTS IN THE SOUTH. 



the mark, as we could see, for the animal flinched, 

 and attempted to run, but there were too many dogs, 

 and they brought him to bay again after running a dozen 

 yards. I firtd, and so did Mike, both together. The 

 huge brute turned the way we stood, his eye gleamed 

 a fierce glance of revenge, his jaw fell open, showing his 

 long rows of white teeth, and then he sunk down a life- 

 less lump amid the ring of dogs. 



" That air is rael murder !" said Mike. 



As the heat of the chase subsided in my veins, I felt as 

 if Mike's remark was true. 



" Four hunters, twelve men, and forty dogs,- against 

 one bear !" called out Lou Jackson, who had been a 

 spectator of the chase from her boat. 



"I plead guilty to tyrannical oppression," said the 

 Doctor ; " deal gently with me." 



"I fine you all one bear's skin, to be paid into the 

 Court," she replied. 



" Oh ! that will make you a sharer of the profits." 



Bruin was dragged down to the beach, under the 

 shade of a tree, and the men were sent back for the rest 

 of the game that lay scattered about the route of our 

 chase wherever they had fallen. On putting them 

 altogether in a row, it was counted, as follows : one bear, 

 one wolf, two wildcats, four deer, one wild turkey, one 

 sand-hill crane, seven raccoons, and hares without 

 number. 



"Not a bad day's sport!" ejaculated the Doctor, 

 standing in his favorite attitude with his feet wide apart, 



