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Works of James Fenimore Cooper: The Deerslayer: Chapters 1 - 11

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Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 The Deerslayer: Chapters 1 - 11 Chapter 1 The time is somewhere between the years 1740 and 1745. The place is a wilderness area of what later becomes known as New York State. Two men are seen walking among the tangled trees of the forest. One of them, a "man of gigantic mould," is Henry March. His white friends have named him Hurry Harry, and the Indians have nicknamed him Hurry Skurry because of his "dashing, reckless, off-hand manner." His "physical restlessness" keeps him "constantly on the move." He is outstanding because of his great height (six feet four), his un...

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