@® Buffalo Hunt. Rex NE day Hal saw a buffalo-hunt. Indeed, he was at the hunt ; but he did not take part in it. This is the way it happened. Hal’s papa was going from the fort where he lived to another, two hundred miles away. Hal and his mamma went with him. They rode in a covered carriage, called an ambulance. There was an escort of soldiers with them, to protect them if they should meet any Indians. Their road was called a trail, and it led over the prairie. There were no houses on it except one or two lonely cabins, and they were not near the trail. There was danger of meeting Indians, so the scouts kept a sharp lookout. The Indians in that part of the country were very fierce and war-like. They fought all the white people they met. Hal did not feel afraid, for he knew the soldiers could drive them away. It was very delightful to ride over the wide prairie. There were a great many showy flowers. Hal would often get out of the ambulance and gather his arms full of them. He thought it was great fun atnight, when they stopped. The soldiers always cooked their suppers over a fire made in the open air.