... as a roasting-place for the feathered portion of the stock. The orchard on the one side, and the garden on the other, extended to the bank of the river a zig-zag, orsnake-fence separating them ... what was necessary for their next day's meal, distributed the rest among the non-commissioned,and men of the company. As the season advanced, and the fish became more plenty, there was ... the appearance ofhaving been once a portion of the same uniform, and had only undergone change in the loss of its peak. A small black leather, narrow ridged stock was clasped around his thin, and...