you hunt with a dog?" hazarded Van Cheele.


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  1. What are you doing there?" he demanded.
  2. "Obviously, sunning myself," replied the boy.
  3. "Where do you live?"
  4. "Here, in these woods."
  5. "You can't live in the woods," said Van Cheele.
  6. "They are very nice woods," said the boy, with a touch of patronage in his voice.
  7. "But where do you sleep at night?"
  8. "I don't sleep at night; that's my busiest time."
  9. Van Cheele began to have an irritated feeling that he was grappling with a problem that was eluding him.
  10. "What do you feed on?" he asked.
  11. "Flesh," said the boy, and he pronounced the word with slow relish, as though he were tasting it.
  12. "Flesh! What Flesh?"
  13. "Since it interests you, rabbits, wild-fowl, hares, poultry, lambs in their season, children when I can get any; they're usually too well locked in at night, when I do most of my hunting. It's quite two months since I tasted child-flesh."
  14. Ignoring the chaffing nature of the last remark Van Cheele tried to draw the boy on the subject of possible poaching operations.
  15. "You're talking rather through your hat when you speak of feeding on hares." (Considering the nature of the boy's toilet the simile was hardly an apt one.) "Our hillside hares aren't easily caught."
  16. "At night I hunt on four feet," was the somewhat cryptic response.
  17. "I suppose you mean that you hunt with a dog?" hazarded Van Cheele.

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