d damp and
there were lots of spider webs around. Even there was one across the
doorway, so by that I knew that nobody had been there lately.
Right in the middle, inside, were a couple of rocks and water was
trickling up from under them. That's what made me think that the place
was just a spring house. Anyway, I didn't wait because I was in a hurry.
When I came out I pushed the door open a little and then I closed it all
but about a foot or so. Inside of an hour I was mighty sorry that I hadn't
left it wide open, and you'll see why.
I guess I had gone about a hundred yards further when I noticed something
in the trail that started me guessing. It was the print of an animal; or
anyway, if it wasn't, I didn't know what else it was. There were six
prints, something like a cat's, only the paw that made them had five
toes. The other mark was the paw mark. It was the biggest print that I
ever saw.
The first animal I thought about was a wild cat. But of course, I knew
there weren't any wild cats right there. Even if there were any in that
part of the country, they wouldn't be roaming around near villages.
Anyway, the five toe prints had me guessing, because a wild cat has only
four. I could see that the animal must have been crossing the path,
because the print was sideways and the bushes alongside of the path were
kind of trampled down.
You can bet I took a good look in those bushes for hairs, but I couldn't
find any and I kept wondering what kind of an animal had a paw as big as
a man's hand and five toes.
After I had gone a little further, I came plunk on a whole line of them
along the path. I wasn't exactly scared, but anyway, they made me feel
sort of funny, because they were so big and printed so plain. The animal
that made those tracks must have been a pretty big animal, I knew that.
Then, all of a sudden, I discovered something else. Some of the prints had
five toe marks and some of them only four. "Maybe that means the animal
was lame," I said to myself, and doesn't make a full print with one of its
feet. But in a minute I had sense enough to see that wasn't the way it
was, because there were always two of one kind pretty close together and
then two of the other kind pretty close together. This is the way it was;
there was a five toe print then another one about a foot in back of it,
then about three or four feet in back of that a couple more about a foot
apart with only four toe marks.
Good night! I Th
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