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Lone Wolf would've had our ha'r long ago." "But how did ye manage to fool the pack into giving us a chance to craap out?" "That was easy enough when yer understand it." "I thought it would come aisier to a man who understood how to do it than it did to one who didn't know anything about it."

Tim industriously used his paddle, and shortly afterward, Elwood pointed to an open space some distance inland. "Yonder are people, and they look as if they were gathered around a camp-fire at their dinner." Tim jerked his head around, gave a puff of his pipe and said: "Rid gintlemen ag'in, and I'll shy the canoe under the bank, and craap along till we gets beyonst thim."

If one of the spalpeens craap up, and shoots ye dead, ye'll be sorry ye didn't take me advice, when ye come to think the matter over coolly. Here's a sort of boulder which seems to have cared in from above. Do ye squaze in behind that." "And what will you do?" asked Fred, acting upon his advice.

There's a good many ways in which we may get a chance to craap out, and I'm bound to say there be a good many more by which we can't; but the good Lord has been so good to us, that I can't help belaving He won't let us drop jist yet, though He may think that the best thing for us both will be to let the varmints come in and scalp us."

"Begorrah, if that isn't the idaa!" responded the Irishman, with mock enthusiasm; "only I was considering wouldn't it be as well to call out the name of me friends. Ye know what a swate voice I have. When I used to thry and sing in choorch, the ould gintleman always lambasted me for filing the saw on Sunday. But why don't ye craap forward and extend me yer paw, as the bear said to the man?"