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The Boy Trapper

CHAPTER VI
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The leaves served for a bed and the block of wood for a chair; and they were all the "furniture" that was to be seen about the camp.

But Godfrey was very well satisfied with his surroundings and Dan was delighted with them.
It must be splendid, he thought, to live there all by one's self with nothing to worry over and no work to do.

It was not even necessary that Godfrey should chop wood for the fire, for the upper end of the island was covered with broken logs and branches, and five minutes' work every morning would suffice to provide him with all the fuel he would be likely to burn during the day.
"What a nice place you've got here, pap!" said Dan, when he had taken a hurried survey of the camp.
"I reckon it's about right," replied Godfrey.

"I had this fur a hidin' place while the Yanks was a scoutin' about through the country, an' I come here now kase nobody won't think of lookin' fur me so nigh the settlement.

An' they won't stumble onto me afore I know it, nuther.


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