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David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

CHAPTER VIII
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And their shaggy skins were invaluable in the cabin for beds and bedding.
He also shot deer in great abundance.

The smaller game he took, of fat turkeys, partridges, pigeons, etc., he did not deem worth enumerating.
It was a very lazy, lounging, indolent life.

Crockett could any morning go into the woods and shoot a deer.

He would bring all the desirable parts of it home upon his shoulders, or he would take his pack-horse out with him for that purpose.

At their glowing fire, outside of the cabin if the weather were pleasant, inside if it rained, they would cook the tender steaks.


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