Something at the
foot of his bunk caught his eye. He went over and took it up. It was a
cured skin --a beautiful specimen of fox. He turned it over, and on the
white hide an uncultured hand had written, with a charred stick,
"Archer."
"Well, bless that old red-skin! "exclaimed the trapper, huskily. "Bless
his puckered eyes! Who'd have thought that I should get a Christmas
present?"
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