1L, FOLLOWING 
'^THE DEER 
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there is safety and peace and good 
feeding, is an open and interesting 
question. The point is, that this cun- 
ning old buck of my story is no rare 
exception ; for I have seen his kind 
repeatedly in the moose ranges and 
on the caribou barrens. And if you 
follow the deer you will find him still, 
occasionally, ranging wide and wild 
through the woods, intent on the 
chief end of a buck — which is to 
keep his head on his own shoulders. 
