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The Winning of the West, Volume Three

CHAPTER V
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Boone was a type of this class, and Boone's descendants went westward generation by generation until they reached the Pacific.
Close behind the mere hunter came the rude hunter-settler.

He pastured his stock on the wild range, and lived largely by his skill with the rifle.

He worked with simple tools and he did his work roughly.

His squalid cabin was destitute of the commonest comforts; the blackened stumps and dead, girdled trees stood thick in his small and badly tilled field.

He was adventurous, restless, shiftless, and he felt ill at ease and cramped by the presence of more industrious neighbors.


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