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Works of James Fenimore Cooper: The Deerslayer: Chapters 22 - 32

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Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 The Deerslayer: Chapters 22 - 32 Chapter 22 Judith and Hetty discuss Tom Hutter. They talk over what they should do, now that the man who has protected them is dead. Judith prefers to return to the settlement (near the fort); Hetty says: "I would rather stay here." Hetty points out differences between handsome Hurry and the plain Deerslayer. Judith says that she sees "a canoe stealing behind the logs." The girls discover that the boat is paddled by Deerslayer who is alone. He joins the girls and tells them that he is "out on furlough," having promised with his "word" t...

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