[The Rover Boys In The Mountains by Arthur M. Winfield]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys In The Mountains CHAPTER XIX 8/9
Then, struck with a new idea, he leaped for his gun. Several twigs of the tree were in the way of getting a good aim, and he had to circle around to the other side before he could get another good view of the wildcat.
In the meantime the beast had grabbed up the wild turkey that was left, and clutching it tight in its mouth, started to drop to the snow-covered ground. Bang! went the gun and the charge of heavy shot took the wildcat in the left flank, making a bad, but not a fatal, wound.
The beast dropped the wild turkey and let out a fearful snarl of rage.
Then it saw Dick, gave another snarl, and leaped toward the youth. The gun was double-barreled, and once more Dick let drive.
But he was not overly cool, and the charge merely nipped the beast in its left front leg.
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