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CHAPTER XXII.
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Charlie's adventures with savages2 and bears--Trappinglife.
It is one thing to chase a horse; it is another thingto catch it. Little consideration and less sagacityare required to convince us of the truth of that fact.
The reader may perhaps venture to think this rathera trifling3 fact. We are not so sure of that. In thisworld of fancies, to have any fact incontestably provedand established is a comfort, and whatever is a sourceof comfort to mankind is worthy4 of notice. Surely ourreader won't deny that! Perhaps he will, so we canonly console ourself with the remark that there arepeople in this world who would deny anything--whowould deny that there was a nose on their face if yousaid there was!
Well, to return to the point, which was the chase ofa horse in the abstract; from which we will rapidlydiverge to the chase of Dick Varley's horse in particular.
This noble charger, having been ridden by savages untilall his old fire and blood and mettle5 were worked upto a red heat, no sooner discovered that he was pursuedthan he gave a snort of defiance6, which he accompaniedwith a frantic7 shake of his mane and a flingof contempt in addition to a magnificent wave ofhis tail. Then he thundered up the valley at a pacewhich would speedily have left Joe Blunt and Henriout of sight behind if--ay! that's the word, if! Whata word that if is! what a world of if's we live in!
There never was anything that wouldn't have beensomething else if something hadn't intervened to preventit! Yes, we repeat Charlie would have left histwo friends miles and miles behind in what is called"no time," if he had not run straight into a gorgewhich was surrounded by inaccessible9 precipices10, andout of which there was no exit except by the entrance,which was immediately barred by Henri, while Joeadvanced to catch the run-away.
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