"Deer hunt" Quotes from Famous Books
... personal experience which occurred in September, 1857, while out with a large party of Indians on a deer hunt in ... — Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity - Their History, Customs and Traditions • Galen Clark
... done in two large net-barking cauldrons over open fires under the trees; and as the fall deer hunt had been successful, and pork had not in those days assumed the present impossible prices, there were all kinds of joints, and no limit to proteids and carbohydrates. The great plum puddings which served for wedding cakes were ... — Labrador Days - Tales of the Sea Toilers • Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
... my tricycle and was off. In front of me was a long stretch of down grade, and over this I went as fast as I could work my pedals; no brakes or holding back for me. My blood was up, for I was actually in a deer hunt, and to my amazement and wild delight I found I was keeping up with the deer. I was going faster than ... — Pomona's Travels - A Series of Letters to the Mistress of Rudder Grange from her Former - Handmaiden • Frank R. Stockton
... and the deer hunt. There were only the extremely old people and the invalids to wave good-bye as the procession set out over the prairie—old men who could scarcely walk, bands of shouting children, hunters already on the alert, women with their bundles, and horses and dogs dragging on two poles ... — Old Fort Snelling - 1819-1858 • Marcus L. Hansen |