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On This Day | Jumped Out of His Shoes
Author
Josh Wolsky
Fryer took one leap right out of his rubbers. Across the bottoms he tore with the cat so close behind him he could feel its breath on the back of his neck. Back of the cat galloped Sandin. While Fryer forgot all about the shotgun he was carrying, Sandin let loose with his and bowled the cat over. The cat bounded to his legs and sprang after Fryer. A second shot bowled the cat over and again the cat sprang at Fryer.
December 2, 1937 | Ward County Independent
Why We Chose It
Keep your wits on you if you head out on the prairie. It may seem less so these days, but it’s still wild out there.
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