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1
The
old
woodsman
knew the defaulter for a reckless and determined man.
2
The
old
woodsman
had in his long experience acquired something of this faculty.
3
The
old
woodsman
sat as though carved from patience, waiting calmly the issue.
4
Not that there is any danger to a hardened
old
woodsman
like you.
5
The
old
woodsman
looked at the situation with steady eyes.
6
Then some
old
woodsman
lets you sight over his finger exactly to the spot.
7
The
old
woodsman
followed the trail with inexhaustible patience.
8
Serene in this consciousness, the
old
woodsman
dwelt in a certain sweet and gentle rumination of his own.
9
Mr. Tom Friant, an
old
woodsman
of wide experience, has often told me with relish of his first try at carrying.
10
The
old
woodsman
could discern them only too well; they had each and all been made in the hoar-frost by men's boots.
11
And the fun of it-toan
old
woodsman
-
is
in
noting how like a lot of school children they all act about the fire.
12
At first the good people thought he was sick, but an
old
woodsman
explained to them that the bear was always fastidious after hibernation.
13
Being
old
woodsmen
themselves, they knew pretty well what the storm foreboded.
14
Old
woodsmen
sometimes shout aloud with the mere excitement into which it lifts them.
15
'You smell like you took a bath in
Old
Woodsman
's
,
'
she said.
16
"Galen Albret," announced the
old
woodsman
,
"here is the Ojibway, Jingoss."
old
woodsman
old