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ey see you!" Having hauled his companions behind the bushes, he pointed to a spot beyond one end of the lake. "I don't see anything," said Snap. "I do!" cried Whopper. "Some deer!" "Yes, three or four of 'em!" cried the little hunter. "Oh, if we could only get at 'em!" "I think I understand now," came from Snap. "Shep must have gone after those deer." "Like as not---and he didn't answer our signal for fear of scaring them," answered Giant. The sight of deer filled the three young hunters with enthusiasm, and for the moment they gave up the idea of finding Shep. Snap thought he saw a path leading around the lake end, and proposed they go after the game without delay. "It's our first chance at deer, and it may be our last," he said. "Even if Shep did go after them we may as well do our share toward bringing some of 'em down." The others were willing enough to go after the deer, and away they went, pushing through the brushwood and over the rocks, in an endeavor to get around the end of the lake which, at this locality, formed a long V-shape, each side overhung with trees and bushes. They were making good progress, and Whopper was in advance, when the young hunter let out a cry of alarm: "A snake! A rattlesnake!" He was right, the rattlesnake was there, and in order to get out of the way of the reptile they rushed pell-mell into the woods until they suddenly found themselves in a swamp over their ankles. They kept on until they reached higher ground and then paused in the midst of some tall brushwood. "That was certainly a scare!" gasped Giant. "I don't want any rattlesnakes in mine!" "Nor I," put in Whopper. "Gosh! He was about a hundred feet long! And did you see the eyes? Regular electric eyes!" "Phew! It takes Whopper to tell the plain truth," said Snap, with a grin. "But he was bad enough, I admit," he continued. "If he hadn't been I shouldn't have legged it as I did." "Don't forget that we are out after the deer," said Giant, after the excitement had somewhat died away. "What direction is the game, anyway?" They looked around them and then for the first time noticed that they were surrounded by tall trees, which all but shut out the sunlight. Then the sun went under a cloud, making it quite dark. "Come on, this is the way," said Whopper, and the others followed him without question, but they seemed to get deeper and deeper into the forest, and at last came to
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