How he knew he was safe, Lightfoot
the Deer Couldn’t have told you. He just
knew it, that was all. He couldn’t understand
a word said by the man in whose yard he found himself
when he climbed the bank after his long swim across
the Big River. But he didn’t have to understand
words to know that he had found a friend. So
he allowed the man to drive him gently over to an open
shed where there was a pile of soft hay and there
he lay down, so tired that it seemed to him he couldn’t
move another step.
It was only a few minutes later that
the hunter who had followed Lightfoot across the River
reached the bank and scrambled out of his boat.
Lightfoot’s friend was waiting just at the top
of the bank. Of course the hunter saw him at
once.
“Hello, Friend!” cried
the hunter. “Did you see a Deer pass this
way a few minutes ago? He swam across the river,
and if I know anything about it he’s too tired
to travel far now. I’ve been hunting that
fellow for several days, and if I have any luck at
all I ought to get him this time.” “I’m
afraid you won’t have any luck at all,”
said Lightfoot’s friend. “You see,
I don’t allow any hunting on my land.”
The hunter looked surprised, and then
his surprise gave way to anger. “You mean,”
said he, “that you intend to get that Deer yourself.”
Lightfoot’s friend shook his
head. “No,” said he, “I don’t
mean anything of the kind. I mean that that
Deer is not to be killed if I can prevent it, and
while it is on my land, I think I can. The best
thing for you to do, my friend, is to get into your
boat and row back where you came from. Are those
your hounds barking over there?”
“No,” replied the hunter
promptly. “I know the law just as well
as you do, and it is against the law to hunt Deer with
dogs. I don’t even know who owns those
two hounds over there,”
“That may be true,” replied
Lightfoot’s friend. “I don’t
doubt it is true. But you are willing to take
advantage of the fact that the dogs of some one else
have broken the law. You knew that those dogs
had driven that Deer into the Big River and you promptly
took advantage of the fact to try to reach that Deer
before he could get across. You are not hunting
for the pleasure of hunting but just to kill.
You don’t know the meaning of justice or fairness.
Now get off my land. Get back into your boat
and off my land as quick as you can. That Deer
is not very far from here and so tired that he cannot
move. Just as long as he will stay here, he
will be safe, and I hope he will stay until this miserable
hunting season is ended. Now go.”
Muttering angrily, the hunter got
back into his boat and pushed off, but he didn’t
row back across the river.