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Chapter VIII
Andfrombranchtobranch,andfromtreetotree,wefollowedoverhead,makinganinfernalrowandwarningalltheforest-dwellersthatoldSaber-Toothwascoming.
Wespoiledhishuntingforhim,anyway.Andwemadehimgoodandangry.Hesnarledatusandlashedhistail,andsometimeshepausedandstaredupatusquietlyforalongtime,asifdebatinginhismindsomewaybywhichhecouldgetholdofus.Butweonlylaughedandpeltedhimwithtwigsandtheendsofbranches.
Thistiger-baitingwascommonsportamongthefolk.Sometimeshalfthehordewouldfollowfromoverheadatigerorlionthathadventuredoutinthedaytime.Itwasourrevenge;formorethanonememberofthehorde,caughtunexpectedly,hadgonethewayofthetiger’sbellyorthelion’s.Also,bysuchordealsofhelplessnessandshame,wetaughtthehuntinganimalstosomeextenttokeepoutofourterritory.Andthenitwasfunny.Itwasagreatgame.
AndsoLop-EarandIhadchasedSaber-Toothacrossthreemilesofforest.Towardthelastheputhistailbetweenhislegsandfledfromourgibinglikeabeatencur.Wedidourbesttokeepupwithhim;butwhenwereachedtheedgeoftheforesthewasnomorethanastreakinthedistance.
Idon’tknowwhatpromptedus,unlessitwascuriosity;butafterplayingaroundawhile,Lop-EarandIventuredacrosstheopengroundtotheedgeoftherockyhills.Wedidnotgofar.Possiblyatnotimewerewemorethanahundredyardsfromthetrees.