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Castlemon, Harry, [pseud.], 1842-1915

"The Boy Trapper"

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"Halloo, Davy!" said Dan, cheerfully. "I thought mebbe you wouldn't
care if I should come out and lend you a hand. I hain't got nothing
much to do this morning."
David made no reply. He was waiting to hear what object his brother
had in view in offering his assistance, and he knew it would all be
made plain to him in a few minutes.
"You got a heap of traps to build, hain't you?" continued Dan. "When
be you goin' to set 'em?"
"I am going to set some of them to-night," was David's reply.
"Fifty dozen is a heap of birds, ain't it?" said Dan.
"How do you happen to know anything about it?" demanded David, who
was greatly astonished.
"I heerd you an' Don talkin' about it."
"Where were you at the time?"
"O, I was around," answered Dan, who did not care to confess that he
had intentionally played the part of eavesdropper.
David was silent, for he wanted to think about it. Here was another
piece of ill luck. His experience had taught him that if he wished to
make his enterprise successful, he must keep it from the knowledge of
his father and Dan. If they found out that he expected to earn so
much money, they would insist on a division of the spoils, and if
their demand was not complied with, there would be trouble in the
cabin.


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