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CHAPTER XXX. A TERRIBLE MOMENT.
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Melville's purchase comprised not only the cottage, but its contents, pictures and books included. This was fortunate, for though Herbert, who was strong, and fond of outdoor sports, such as hunting and fishing, could have contented1 himself, Melville was easily fatigued2, and spent at least half of the day in the cabin. The books, most of which were new to him, were a great and unfailing resource.
Among the articles which Falkland left behind him were two guns, of which Herbert and Melville made frequent use. Herbert had a natural taste for hunting, though, at home, having no gun of his own, he had not been able to gratify his taste as much as he desired. Often after breakfast the two sallied forth3, and wandered about in the neighboring woods, gun in hand. Generally Melville returned first, leaving Herbert, not yet fatigued, to continue the sport. In this way our hero acquired a skill and precision of aim which enabled him to make a very respectable figure even among old and practiced hunters.
One morning, after Melville had returned home, Herbert was led, by the ardor4 of the chase, to wander farther than usual. He was aware of this, but did not fear being lost, having a compass and knowing his bearings. All at once, as he was making his way along a wooded path, he was startled by hearing voices. He hurried forward, and the scene upon which he intruded5 was dramatic enough.
With arms folded, a white man, a hunter, apparently6, stood erect7, and facing him, at a distance of seventy-five or eighty feet, was an Indian, with gun raised, and leveled at the former.
“Why don't you shoot, you red rascal8!” said the white man. “You've got the drop on me, I allow, and I am in your power.”
The Indian laughed in his guttural way; but though he held the gun
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