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Updated: May 13, 2025
The second day, being less hungry and more keenly alive to the hated smell of his enemy, Baree ate less but was more destructive. McTaggart was not as skillful as Pierre Eustach in keeping the scent of his hands from the traps and "houses," and every now and then the smell of him was strong in Baree's nose.
Eh, what do you say to the bargain?" "It is good," said Lerue. "Yes, it is good," said Roget. "A wide fox country," said Mons Roule. "And easy to travel," murmured Valence in a voice that was almost like a woman's. The trap line of Pierre Eustach ran thirty miles straight west of Lac Bain.
"Pierre Eustach has accepted the Government's offer and is going to guide that map-making party up into the Barrens this winter," he announced. "You know, Lerue he has a hundred and fifty traps and deadfalls set, and a big poison-bait country. A good line, eh? And I have leased it of him for the season. It will give me the outdoor work I need three days on the trail, three days here.
McTaggart cursed aloud, and his breath came hot. At dusk he reached the shack Pierre Eustach had built midway of his line, and took inventory of his fur. It was not more than a third of a catch; the lynx was half-ruined, a mink was torn completely in two. The second day he found still greater ruin, still more barren traps. He was like a madman.
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