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Chapter 5 THE MINK

Word Count: 824    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ing his name proverbial for blackness, is an old acquaintance of the angler and the sp

became the fashion for other folk to wear his coat, wh

ssional and amateur trappers and hunters, till the fate of his greater cousin the otter seemed to overtake him. But the fickle empress who raised him to such perilous estate, changing

. Yet weary enough would you be if you attempted to follow the track of but one night's wandering along the winding brook, through the tangle of windfalls, and across the rugged ledges that part stream from stream. When you go fishing in the first days of summer, you may see the fruits of this

ntinued shade of leafage, in whose midday twilight the red flame of the cardinal flower burns as a beacon set to guide the dusky wanderer home. Others have adventured far down the winding brook to the river, and follow

l, and dusky duck, and, all the year round, fat muskrats, which furni

sed trunks of elms, or in the hollow boles of old water maples, and hi

e lake, whose translucent depths reveal to him all who swim beneath him, fry innumerable; perch displaying their scales of gold, shiners like silver arrows shot through the green water, the lesse

roots, or venturing forth from a cranny of the rocks down to the brink, and launching himself so silently that you doubt

n a grace that is the smooth and even flow of the poetry of motion. Now he dives, or r

es or progress through his established domain, and vanishes from sight be

ur chickens and your share of trout, partridges, and wild ducks, he too may be spare

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE NAMELESS SEASON Chapter 2 MARCH DAYS Chapter 3 THE HOME FIRESIDE Chapter 4 THE CROW Chapter 5 THE MINK Chapter 6 APRIL DAYS Chapter 7 THE WOODCHUCK Chapter 8 THE CHIPMUNK Chapter 9 SPRING SHOOTING Chapter 10 THE GARTER-SNAKE Chapter 11 THE TOAD
Chapter 12 MAY DAYS
Chapter 13 THE BOBOLINK
Chapter 14 THE GOLDEN-WINGED WOODPECKER
Chapter 15 JUNE DAYS
Chapter 16 THE BULLFROG
Chapter 17 No.17
Chapter 18 No.18
Chapter 19 No.19
Chapter 20 No.20
Chapter 21 FARMERS AND FIELD SPORTS
Chapter 22 TO A TRESPASS SIGN
Chapter 23 A GENTLE SPORTSMAN
Chapter 24 JULY DAYS
Chapter 25 CAMPING OUT
Chapter 26 THE CAMP-FIRE
Chapter 27 A RAINY DAY IN CAMP
Chapter 28 AUGUST DAYS
Chapter 29 A VOYAGE IN THE DARK
Chapter 30 THE SUMMER CAMP-FIRE
Chapter 31 THE RACCOON
Chapter 32 THE RELUCTANT CAMP-FIRE
Chapter 33 SEPTEMBER DAYS
Chapter 34 A PLEA FOR THE UNPROTECTED
Chapter 35 THE SKUNK
Chapter 36 A CAMP-FIRE RUN WILD
Chapter 37 THE DEAD CAMP-FIRE
Chapter 38 OCTOBER DAYS
Chapter 39 A COMMON EXPERIENCE
Chapter 40 THE RED SQUIRREL
Chapter 41 THE RUFFED GROUSE
Chapter 42 TWO SHOTS
Chapter 43 NOVEMBER DAYS
Chapter 44 THE MUSKRAT
Chapter 45 NOVEMBER VOICES
Chapter 46 THANKSGIVING
Chapter 47 DECEMBER DAYS
Chapter 48 WINTER VOICES
Chapter 49 THE VARYING HARE
Chapter 50 THE WINTER CAMP-FIRE
Chapter 51 JANUARY DAYS
Chapter 52 A NEW ENGLAND WOODPILE
Chapter 53 A CENTURY OF EXTERMINATION
Chapter 54 THE PERSISTENCY OF PESTS
Chapter 55 THE WEASEL
Chapter 56 FEBRUARY DAYS
Chapter 57 THE FOX
Chapter 58 AN ICE-STORM
Chapter 59 SPARE THE TREES
Chapter 60 THE CHICKADEE
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