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MY FUMTTNG TF:I t 1c My cousin Bob and I were planning: a b nting trip during deer season. We were going to a camp in the southern part of Vermont. The cemo was owned by a firend of Bob's. We decided to leave on a Friday night. I was to pick Bob ap on ray way end we would stop end buy our food supplies in his town e c ulc drive right up to the camp, reaching there sbout midnight, sit was rather cold the first thing'we did was tc get wood ano start a fire. It must have been about two o'clock before we finally hit the sack. Of course we were anxious to get out early in the morn- ing for hunting So we were up et'five o'clock. After cooking and eating a food breakfast we were on our way. We headed straight into the woods and walked all mornin without s nc anything or anyone. We finally stooped and'ate a quick lunch; then we decided to bgeak up, agreeing that we would meet et the camp at five o'clock,. I wandered ail afternoon alone through the woods, seeing a few tracks but none of f e Real MjCcy'’. I returned to camp at five and started to ; et supper.. Five thirty came, supper was ready, but no Bob. Six o'clock came and still o Bob. I began t cet worried aid thought Bob tauat be lost or hurt. At six-thirty Bob dragged through the door. He said he had been following some tracks since two o'clock. Finally he got lost end that was why he was so late. Since we were both very tired we hit the sack early. At four o'clock that next morning we were up and in a hurry to get started, leaving the camp by five o1 clock. Bob thou ht the tracks he iu d seen toe day before looked like a deer run. so wo headed in th t direction. Eefore wc j.ot there we discovered more tracks but these were not deer tracks. Wc thou ht they looked like B.-AR tracks. -t the I i ie we really didn't think too much about it, but ust went walking, on. , en we hit the deer run we met two other fellows, who had s en deer anc were iust ahead of them. ,e decided that the four of would separate and see if we couldn't get at least one deer aa,onr us. We agreed to meet at the sane spot et four o'clock in the afternoon. T traveled all morning, seeing three doe and ' ne buck, but, of course, when I s’ ot et him I missed. I ate a few 'Sandwiches at noon and then traveled on. Finally I came to the top of a hill w ere I could see off for miles. I took mv field glasses and looked all around. I could see somethin which I thought was Bob off in the dustence. I watched and finally whatever it was went osck into the woods. The next thing I saw corain out of the woods anc1 into the clearing was a big black object It was too far off for me to makf
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