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    栗子小說    m.lizi.tw小說站  www.xsz.tw栗子網  www.lizi.tw,itaihing

    thantrustingtoluissed;you

    see,allkindsofthingsghthappen.seenowayfora

    iodrinkanotherbarrelof

    er,andhesays:

    ”aianesaproeout,you

    hearthatiyou

    roustout,youhear”

    thenhedroppeddotosleepagain;buthehadbeensaying

    givetheveryideaiyself,ifixitnowso

    nobodye.

    abouttuedoutandalongupthebank.theriver

    ingupprettyfast,andlotsofdriftherise.

    byandbyalongespartofalograftninelogsfasttogether.we

    ouththeskiffandtoashore.thenwehaddinner.

    anybodybutpapedahedaythrough,soastocatch

    restuff;butthatpapsstyle.ninelogswasenoughforone

    ti;hestshhtovertotoeinand

    tooktheskiff,andstartedofftoheraftabouthalfpastthree.i

    judgedheebackthatnight.iedtillireedhehad

    gotagoodstart;thenioutysatohatlog

    again.beforeheothersideoftheriveriofthehole;

    hindhisraftaspetheerawayoffyonder.

    itookthesackofealandtookittoheoewashid,and

    shovedthevinesandbrane

    hthesideofbaheookalltheffeeand

    sugartherenition;itooktheookthe

    buyoldsawo

    blas,andtheskilletandtheffeepot.itookfishlinesand

    tchesandotherthingseverythingthathat.ied

    outtheplace.iedathereany,onlytheo

    attheoleavethat.ifetched

    outthegun,andnowiwasdone.

    ihadhegroundagooddealcraoftheholeanddragging

    outsonythings.soifixedthatasgoodasiuldfroheoutside

    byscatteringdustontheplace,oothnessandthe

    sa.thenifixedthepieceoflogbatoitspladputtwo

    roderitandoneagainstittoholditthere,foritupat

    thatpladdidntquitetouchground.ifyoustoodfourorfivefoot

    akiceit;and

    besides,thishebackofthe,anditlikelyanybody

    here.

    itotheoe,soihadrack.i

    folloosee.istoodonthebankandlookedoutoverthe

    river.allsafe.soitookthegunandupapietothewoods,

    andebirdswheniseeawildpig;hogssoon

    bottoaftertheyhadgotatheprairiefar.

    ishotthisfellointoca.

    itooktheaxeandsshedinthedoor.ibeatitandhackedit

    nsiderableadoingit.ifetbaearly

    tothetableandhackedintohisthroatdown

    onthegroundtobleed;isaygroundbecauseitked,

    andnoboards.itookanoldsadputalotofbigrocks

    initalliulddragandistarteditfrohepig,anddraggedit

    tothedoorandthroughthepeditin,and

    doethinghadbeen

    draggedround.ididsahere;iknowedhe

    akeainthiskindofbusiness,andthrohefancy

    touselfliketoahingas

    that.

    eofhair,andbloodedtheaxegood,and

    stuckitonthebackside,andslungtheaxeihenitook

    upthepigandheldhiobreastyjacketsoheuldntdrip

    tilligotagoodpieintothe

    river.hingelse.soiandgotthebagof

    alandoldsatothehouse.i

    tookthebagto

    ofiththesaherenoknivesandforksontheplace

    papdohinghhisclaspknifeabouttheoking.theni

    carriedthesackaboutahundredyardsacrossthegrassandthroughthe

    ilewideand

    fullofrushesandduightsay,intheseason.therewasa

    sloughoracreekleadingoutofitohersidethatiles

    aealsifted

    outatletrackalltheothelake.idroppedpaps

    stoheretoo,soastolooklikeithadbeendonebyact.

    theheripinthealsackhastring,soit

    leaknore,andtookitandsaotheoeagain.

    ite

    oontorise.ide

    fasttoahenitookabitetoeat,andbyandbylaiddownin

    theokeapipeandlayoutaplan.isaystoself,theyll

    follohetrackofthatsackfulofrockstotheshoreandthendragthe

    riverfor.andtheyllfolloealtracktothelakeandgo

    brohecreekthatleadsoutofittofindtherobbersthat

    killedandtookthethings.theyeverhunttheriverfor

    anythingbutdeadcarcass.theyllsooiredofthat,and

    botheoreabout.allright;istopanyto.

    jae;iknohatislaywell,

    andnobodyeveresthere.andthenipaddleovertotos,

    andslinkaroundandpickupthingsi.jasislandstheplace.

    itytired,andthefirstthingiknoheni

    inute.isetupandlooked

    around,alittlesilesand

    lesaooniuldauhedriftlogs

    that

    shore.everythilate.

    youknoeanidontkitin.

    itookagoodgapandastretdgoingtounhitdstart

    heer.ilistened.prettysooni

    deitout.itesfrobr >

    oars

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