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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Huge Hunter, by Edward S. Ellis This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Huge Hunter Or, the Steam Man of the Prairies Author: Edward S. Ellis Posting Date: March 21, 2009 [EBook #7506] Release Date: February, 2005 First Posted: May 12, 2003 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HUGE HUNTER *** Produced by Blackmask Online. HTML version by Al Haines. The Huge Hunter; OR, The Steam Man of the Prairies. by EDWARD S. ELLIS CHAPTER I. THE TERROR OF THE PRAIRIES. CHAPTER II. 'HANDLE ME GENTLY.' CHAPTER III. A GENIUS. CHAPTER IV. THE TRAPPER AND THE ARTISAN. CHAPTER V. ON THE YELLOWSTONE. CHAPTER VI. THE MINERS. CHAPTER VII. THE STEAM MAN ON HIS TRAVELS. CHAPTER VIII. INDIANS. CHAPTER IX. THE STEAM MAN AS A HUNTER. CHAPTER X. WOLF RAVINE. CHAPTER XI. THE STEAM MAN ON A BUFFALO HUNT. CHAPTER XII. THE GRIZZLY BEAR. CHAPTER XIII. AN APPALLING DANGER. CHAPTER XIV. THE HUGE HUNTER. CHAPTER XV. THE ATTACK IN THE RAVINE. CHAPTER XVI. THE REPULSE. CHAPTER XVII. HOMEWARD BOUND. CHAPTER XVIII. THE ENCAMPMENT. CHAPTER XIX. THE DOINGS OF A NIGHT. CHAPTER XX. THE CONCLUDING CATASTROPHE. CHAPTER I. THE TERROR OF THE PRAIRIES. 'HOWLY vargin! what is that?' exclaimed Mickey McSquizzle, with something like horrified amazement. 'By the Jumping Jehosiphat, naow if that don't, beat all natur'!' 'It's the divil, broke loose, wid full steam on!' There was good cause for these exclamations upon the part of the Yankee and Irishman, as they stood on the margin of Wolf Ravine, and gazed off over the prairie. Several miles to the north, something like a gigantic man could be seen approaching, apparently at a rapid gait for a few seconds, when it slackened its speed, until it scarcely moved. Occasionally it changed its course, so that it went nearly at right angles. At such times, its colossal proportions were brought out in full relief, looking like some Titan as it took its giant strides over the prairie. The distance was too great to scrutinize the phenomenon closely; but they could see that a bla
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