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The Wolverine "child Of The Devil."

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The I . .- the lu hunter, w ! k vvi s i □ i coi - by this raons ■ e ■ mm ed. ' ■ would the er i-it his traps, oniy to fir ru i'iu-i woi . i ,. . prize ■ ■■ ; ■ the L.tories oí fche impo a bility ot ping the tiend. No deadfall, ■ or ip om .' an i t di : ive coun them . to, allowing h he was verily hts:", by a devil, au the camp fire, ; still, as liono ..-i1 s'iüic i-reduioijK .- I er, unfolding and enlarging upon his experiences. 'jh'.s' Btories, however, beeoine comprehen;ible when we remember Uiat the track through tle cteep snow, beaten ly the snowshoes of ihe hunter on his rounde, fonned an inviting highway along w'uicli the short-limbed quadruped eóuld freely travel, vvh.le ú soon learned tliar a journey of a íew miles meant the picking ui of a substantlal meal whieh scme kind friend had earefully placed in sheltered nooka as i: regardful ol its waüts; for the fcrap those (ï; ya were mostly mo'.llfioatious of !h!' "deadfall," and required but llmited strength and eunnlng co clremnyant.- By Horace T. Mart n. in The Popular Scienee Mqnthly for April.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier