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David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

CHAPTER IV
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He was alone, on horseback.

He had not gone far when he found a deer just killed by a noiseless arrow.

The animal was but partially skinned, and still warm and smoking.

The deer had certainly been killed by an Indian; and it was equally certain that the savage, seeing his approach, had fled.

The first thought of Crockett was one of alarm.


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