
A moonless July night finds two companions paddling silently across a black‑water pond, hoping to capture a perfect photograph of deer feeding near the river’s mouth. Their quiet approach—one with a camera and flash, the other steering with a deft, feathered paddle—creates a tense, atmospheric scene that draws listeners into the hush of the wilderness.
Suddenly the boat’s bow strikes something massive, sending a spray of water and a frantic scramble of teeth and claws onto the deck. The men are left questioning whether they’ve encountered a muskrat, a bear, or something far more enigmatic, and the damage to their vessel only deepens the mystery. By morning they discover fresh bite marks on a fallen poplar, hinting that an unseen predator has been at work, setting the stage for a suspenseful hunt for answers.
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Linda M. Everhart, Blairstown, Missouri
Release date
2010-12-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1850–1943
Best remembered for vivid outdoor writing, this American author turned long summers in the Adirondacks into lively stories about camping, hunting, fishing, and close observation of the natural world. His work has also been linked to a practical, inventive side, giving his books an appealing mix of firsthand adventure and curiosity.
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