inch and the process of digestion would 

 have been repeated upon another section. 



A white man cuts his fire wood the 

 proper length to use in his fireplace. 

 An Indian puts one end of a long branch 

 or sapling into his fire, and when it has 

 burned off, he moves the stick in and 

 burns off another section, thus con- 

 serving labor. 



Our pickerel was digesting his food 

 Indian fashion, or, so to speak, on the 

 installment plan. 



BIGE and I were hunting. I was 

 placed on a "runway" on the bank 

 of a small stream which was the outlet 

 of Minnow Pond. Bige had gone around 

 to the opposite side of the mountain 

 and planned to come up over the top 

 and follow the deer path which ran 

 down the mountain side, into and 

 through an old log-road which had not 

 been used for lumber operations for fif- 



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