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David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

CHAPTER IV
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This man, of savage birth and training, but with the white man's blood in his veins, offered to join the reconnoitring party.

He however was not ready just then to set out, but in a few hours would follow and overtake the band at its night's encampment.
It was not safe to encamp directly upon the trail, lest some Creek war-party should be passing along, and should discover them.

It was necessary to seek concealment where even the prying eyes of the savage would with difficulty search them out.

The cry of the shriek-owl is exceedingly shrill, and can be heard at a great distance.

A particular spot on the trail was designated, near which Crockett would seek his secret encampment.


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