t be taken out of t in to be fed. all t-colored leaves became dull brown whe cold fall rains began.
trees. but pa rained, and o play ter supper.
topped. t. t and a little fire bued all day in tove to keep ter far away.
ttic and tarted to make patcs. everyto be snug and cosy again.
one nig after supper o c in ttle noing again.
pa rees near by in o c. a deer-lick salt. y place in to lick it, and t he ground.
after supper pa took into t to sleep any stories or music.
as soon as to t trees. pa to get a deer and come one. laura and mary did not knoo think.
all day pa tle rao keep out t nig tiger.
after supper pa took laura on close in tle chair. and pa said:
“noell you o eat today.
“ out to to a big oak tree. i found a place on a brancable and could co s any animal t came to it, and my gun was loaded and ready on my knee.
“t and ed for to rise and ligtle tired from cerday, and i must ;t rising. i could see it betrees, lo against it i saanding. ening. , brancood out above his head.
the moon.
“it s. but iful, rong and free and i couldnt kill t il o the dark woods.
“t, ma and my little girls ing for me to bring next time i would s.
“after ao t at from feasting on berries and roots and grubs all summer t , until o a rotten log. , and listened. t apart and sniffed among ting up t we grubs.
“tood up on ly still, looking all around o be suspicious t sometrying to see or smell was.
“ mark to s at, but i ed in c, t i forgot all about my gun. i did not even ting il o the woods.