"The Bear", 285 (Event)
Text:
Page Number:
285
Order within Page:
1
First 8-10 words of event:
The next morning they left the camp three hours
Page Event Ends:
285
Era:
Reconstruction (1866-1889)
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Narrative Status:
Narrated
Date:
Sunday, November 11, 1877 to Friday, November 30, 1877
Summary:
The day after showing the boy hunter the bear's claw marks and paw print, Sam Fathers puts the boy in a different stand, this time in a small bayou, "a place which he had never seen before," where he can hear a woodpecker "clatter[ing] at a dead limb" (285).
Chronological Order:
10.10
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Keywords:
Hunting, Movement:wagon, Camp, Daylight, Movement:mule, Solitude, Loneliness, Morning, Gun, Animal:Woodpecker, Flora:Gum_Tree, Bayou, Flora:Cane, Vernacular:Lord_to_God, Vernacular:Negro,
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