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isconsin --- 1934 The Hunter's Tale You wonrler how I won my lneautiful wife? W'ell, I will tell you of the great aflventure which Iwefell me the clay I left I.intlhoIm to replenish my larcler, anrl ltrought hack my hritle. t lne summer morning I struck out to the North, antl. spying a Marsch-all full of wilfl game, I stoppetl there to llunt. l hail just raised my Stick to strike a huge liritfin when the na-Ilolt of Liapitani appearetl antl hatle me Iiegone. Ile was a Low-man of the Stone-man periocl, with a Ijrotl-hea.tl, Kolb-lack ey es. antl Ilarry arms. His face was coveretl with a Ileartl-sly-tly tinged with Ivar-y. I trietl to lay Ilans-on him, hut he was too quick for me. He tried to Ilack-harth my hantls till, antl, seeing he was Stark mafl, I Ryan ancl Ryan until I was near the 'I'opp of a great hill. 'I'here, untler some trees, I came upon a Iievy of young latlies anfl gentlemen cooking their supper on some live Coles. NYhen I mumlalecl 'lutlay, they looketl alarmetl, hut I soon fountl many of them were the chiltlren til- tvltl frientls. 'I'here was Ilicks-on. antl I,ars-on, antl Hen- tlricks-on, anfl .lacks-on, antl 'I'orkels-on, antl three of -lohns-ons, antl the names of the young laclies were many tml' the familiar. They invitecl me to partake of a Itol-antl some Stew, which I glatlly tlicl. Nyhile Ilarri-ett Ilarlaara-ously ancl .lan-et atrociously, I noticetl one sweet lass who ate her footl tlaintily ancl with great tleeorum. Iler cheeks were the color of the Rose antl I was instantly Schmitt-en. I trietl lo 'I'urn-er-ountl so I woultl not show my feelings, but, try as I wonltl, I wore my heart on my sleeve. XVhile the Iivan-s-hatlows lengthenetl antl the goltlen thl lcI.oetl-s rellectetl the sunset I swore in my heart to win her. Beverly, I whisperetl, 'Flo you love me as I love you? llle will Mari-an lie, oh, so happy. I have a little house on the Iitlg-er-ton, painterl I.ilIi-gren hy a great Art-mang hollyhocks anfl sweet lVilliam are hlooming in the garclen, anal my I.oeven-hart yearns for you. XViIl you Nlary me F 'lihe ,lean-ial antl happy look in her eyes was my answer. I know it was a I'auI-try thing to tltm, ancl, I may have lmeen over Iltiltl, liut I took her in my arms antl Iioest-er hefore all her frientls. She hlushetl antl saitl, In t-Ruth I wontler what hy j-ICllis father will say ? I'lI Iiet-ty will Ilan-ce with joy, saitl one rough fellow. I let that pass antl flrew her lorwarrl. thine, my love, I crietl, the tlay is XYayne-ing antl we must reach Alan NYaters ltefore Suntl-own or the liritlgeman will not let us pass. I took her to her t lhm in fear antl tremltling, for, on the way I harl Iiscoveretl that her father was a I.airtl. Ile met us at the postern gate. 'ilrvlio is this t'arl he askefl. This is the man I am going to w-Iftl. father fIear, she answererl I-Iirvin-tly. Ifle-Imer-atetl her sountlly. If you marry this tIoIt, he saitI, my llor-is closetl against you antl you shall never, never Stelmlv-ins my house again. My hrave girl ansvveretl, 4 Ih, father, tven if you s-I.ew-is we woultl still Imelong to each other. Page Iyventy-six
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