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Updated: May 26, 2025
"I'll have to go somewheres else or they'll sure cotch me!" Bewildered and frightened Jamie looked wildly about him. Then he bethought himself of the compass in his pocket. Eagerly drawing it forth he held it in his hand and studied its face. "The Bay's to the suth'ard, whatever," he calculated. "If the Bay's to the suth'ard the brook's to the east'ard.
I understood what he meant, but, as I told you, I hesitated before consenting. I suppose he thought I didn't understand, for just as he was drawing ahead again he pointed to the suth'ard, and then shouted through his hands as a trumpet "Verstehen Sie? short-cut through sands; follow me!" the last two sentences in downright English.
"Been huntin' t' th' suth'ard. Thought I'd drop in an' see ye." "Glad t' see ye, John." After an awkward pause Bob asked: "What un do wi' th' stove, John?" "What stove?" "From th' river tilt. Ye took un, didn't ye?" "No, I didn't take no stove. I weren't in th' river tilt, an' don't know what yer talkin' about," lied the half-breed. "Some one took un an' we was layin' it t' you.
They gave me right t' hunt down t' th' suth'ard." "Who may th' Mingen Injuns be, now?" "Mountaineers as belong Mingen way up south, an' hunts between this an' th' Straits." "I were thinkin' 'twere th' Nascaupees took th' stove if you didn't take un." "Th' Nascaupees are back here a bit t' th' west'ard.
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