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Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter

by Harry Castlemon

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In 'Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter' by Harry Castlemon, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the world of hunting and wilderness survival. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides detailed descriptions of hunting techniques, strategies, and the intricacies of the natural world. Castlemon's use of vivid imagery and expert storytelling immerses the reader in the adventure, making them feel as if they are right there in the woods. This work is a classic example of American frontier literature, capturing the spirit of exploration and self-reliance of the time. Castlemon's emphasis on the importance of patience, skill, and respect for nature resonates throughout the book, making it a valuable read for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in the history of hunting. Harry Castlemon, a pseudonym for Charles Austin Fosdick, was a prolific writer of adventure stories for boys in the late 19th century. His firsthand experiences in the military and the wild provided him with the inspiration for his tales of daring and bravery. 'Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter' showcases Castlemon's deep knowledge of the outdoors and his passion for storytelling, making it a standout work in his extensive bibliography. I highly recommend 'Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter' to readers who enjoy classic adventure stories and tales of the American wilderness. Castlemon's expertise in the subject matter, combined with his engaging narrative style, make this book a must-read for anyone interested in hunting, nature, and the thrill of the great outdoors.

423

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~5076 min

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Transcriber's Note:

Obvious typographic errors have been corrected.

The College President and the young Taxidermist.

TWO WAYS OF BECOMING A HUNTER

BY

HARRY CASTLEMON

AUTHOR OF "GUNBOAT SERIES," "ROCKY MOUNTAIN SERIES," "WAR SERIES," ETC., ETC.

PHILADELPHIA PORTER & COATES

Copyright, 1892, BY PORTER & COATES.

CONTENTS.

TWO WAYS OF

BECOMING A HUNTER.

CHAPTER I. PLAYING TRUANT.

"I declare, Frank, it is time we were off. It is almost nine o'clock. I wish to goodness there were no such things as school-houses and school-books in the world."

"I am not going to school to-day."

"You're not?"

"No, sir. I'm going to take French leave."

"Do you mean that you are going to run away?"

"I suppose that is what you country fellows call it."

"Well, now, you had better take a friend's advice, and think twice before you do that. You'll get yourself into trouble, sure. The rule of our school is that you must bring a written excuse every time you are absent."

"That was the rule of our school in Boston, too; but it didn't keep the fellows from staying away whenever they felt like it."

"Where did you get your excuses?"

"We wrote them ourselves, and signed our father's name to them; that's the way we got them."

"You can't fool our teacher that way. He knows our hand-writing too well. He knows yours, too, by this time."

"I can disguise it so that he'll not recognize it, I bet you! Don't let's go, Leon. I am heartily sick of school, and everything connected with it."

"So am I."

"Then suppose we spend the day in the woods."

The conversation above recorded took place, one gloomy autumn morning, between Leon Parker and his city cousin, Frank Fuller.

They were about sixteen years of age, and were bright, honest-looking boys; but one of them, at least, was just the opposite of what he appeared to be.

Leon Parker lived in the little town of Eaton, in one of our Northern States. His father was a practising lawyer, and the boy was given every opportunity to prepare himself for usefulness in after-life. But Leon was too indolent to study, and the consequence was that he always stood at the foot of his class, and saw boys younger than himself carry off the honors he might have won if he had been willing to work for them.

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