Chapter 37 "Oregon Trail"
Space is limited, so I can only touch upon The Oregon Trail briefly.When Parkman traveled there less than a hundred years ago, he had to be wary not only of the thousands of buffaloes on the North American prairies, but also of the hostile Indians.Pacman is brave, determined, and can tell a joke with a straight face, which is why he has written such a magnificently themed masterpiece that is brilliant from beginning to end.The only regret this book has is that it lacks some elegance.