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Show ry Autalore. In early days, Uforu tho pnmo of tlie prairie became educate! to the wile of the whlto iiinti. It wa easy to (lag an antelope and luru him to hi rulu A white or ml rng Hid Inn allek and nl IowihI to lluttt r In tho brecro would 1 ring a herd of antelope. I tn tho whlto canaaa of a jralrlo tcliooner woul 1 then so rxelto the curloalty of a herd tliat they would approach iwnr cuougli for tho tiamatcr to shout two or three Bine.) thoaailnya, howovcr, tho ante-loie, ante-loie, owing to tin. nlentleoa war wngu.1 l agaluat him, haa become ao wary tint he not only n-atralua hit own curiosity hut I reai uta tho hunter from an roach lug within bOO yard. A gul lo, aa-out, hunter, traar anl Inllan llghttr, known at Lltcnatiug Johliaou, while hunting with tho writer of an article contributed t.) "IholligCJaiuoof orth AmcricA," said to him i "What a 111 enntelopo don't see between be-tween dawn and dark Un t visible from hla atandpoint, and whilo ouru ni,awklu' at him through that 'ere L.laa, to make out whether ho n rock urn goat, ho' n countin' our inrtrl lgc nut llilna, anl tnaklu' up hi mind which way holl tcoot wlirn you diaaia-ar diaaia-ar hi the draw for to aiuak ou 'iui " |