The Clinton News-Record, 1911-10-12, Page 8",
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to arriv* at *# o"ciaxift *at I w*a
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Many farmers #oA tbeir t;,nilir-
vbo att*oW to grow garden j,rr�::inct
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in a fair way to juTlyo in tk# X$rt1g_
West oftot-okoulA I *b* lueky **ON^
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to arriv* at *# o"ciaxift *at I w*a
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Many farmers #oA tbeir t;,nilir-
vbo att*oW to grow garden j,rr�::inct
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in a fair way to juTlyo in tk# X$rt1g_
West oftot-okoulA I *b* lueky **ON^
0001410000--ow*411149 quititty of tbo
'As "A 10132`001 out ny ,story; tlis
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r6t 104004 b0oCauvii 'of t1le 0<-,JC6;i -
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to otriYo at all. R*A soemot to h^vs
ItillisS 08 TuWr, that ix, and bow
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Into hiding, At I*"% he row*iw,
04 U44"At though I moon4od divers
tk* Circle men bsot *ldsd m*.
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lWjo #MIA049" v4d st#red =
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sort,"ho x*=4W1ft4. ,;you are A#w
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4*4 roolixtut som4thing of the UPC.
at ths 9*1044 WA YOTA boor the ear.
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marks of a mg4 On the dodge. X,,%,
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'tins, therefore, -to to be on thexlert,
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stated. That Sweet Grass countr S
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are 4 rowdy Jot Out bore sometime$,
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Monstrously docoptive to. the unqc�.
444 We 0441 404*4 settle our dim.
grom
. 9Dwder are good substances to havp
= baud - as long as. thoy am hopt
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Pb*tic4to4. Over -looking It from -4
Put" by wOrct Of Mouth; so that 1
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think you will' f144 Moot Of Us, jn.o
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. '14e 104f -or otbtr parta of 1rho, ptant
uere, I think,' ,#,4!4 be, "goome like i lay dorm4at in. my W*ke�up Wup all
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mensto aroas -of gen undulating
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Wined to look lightly ba what r,Qgma
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I `01 be Put Q'It 01 bu5ir.'Q$h3 L: M17
I -Wxture of poison. Othera are fonk,>�t
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- I boar t1w bolig., A,Ayho
, wit you 'Stay ago$ that might; my environment WXs
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Plaint .4 he sees truly. But when
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to you a iserloux
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bad If in store for him; Speer,
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uccepstully by the use of a dust tbza
And I'X get YUh a.. c4ballb tb4t baSing Its Will of me. I know jXOW
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for that matter,
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,eta Into the breathing apparatua and
0='drift.1-1
that toy nerve* wore all ik-Jaugle. But
of land that rippleo, away to 4& far
#Ad many Another
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,�bokea the Insect form. The fact
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He txott,04 off. leaving Me s"(1ing what wou yout The dark brings Its
11kylifte, It Is A horse of another color,
brute, on those
p river craft. You
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by the clear-cut outline of g -wagon. subtle, threAtisaing atmosphera to
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I assure You, He, has, not taken
thoUght
� h4ven't much to worry about, yery
1 likely Benton bs4 forgotten the th ,
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eat forms, Geuerally spegUing there
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4w4y off )a the XOMI-4avic - for,the bear on bs*ver men. than 1. For
UMA WGIS now risen - I heard ,A ought I knew., there might be a Price I
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of what tricks the clear air
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and ..e. re t ps,c_. ve WM ,
th & a a so he played
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by n6w-unloaq Bgx
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nud the ;k4ult Insects. The. larvae
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� 1111ddeA scurry of h"fat am a*CeAtq4Lt_ on, my head. Certainly I vm A
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the perspective., The difference be-
: men locked horna over It. of coarse
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ind the adults are the torma to watch,
I some cases, of comrse, only
ed $Ugltnlr� Ot
� -two or three anifill luxitivo, and flight broodo: groun.
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tween looking ovef fifty mile
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thers. to tile chance -that Vie U64tom,
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En. one
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belle. Presently 'loping UAV'e"Quing foors.
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grA"1440, and crossing It, to the dW
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-ommoit rzabbAse butterfly does little
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forism*e betw sm. vlew�lmg a �Vtrvtclx
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or no damosa while tit the'adult stage,
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But there's no fear of their coming to
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the larvae or green worms hateb-
,W from its agp are Among -the most
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F , rom under the forwa,rdend at the� $cc, and when the night w4a far spent
44111oret, 4UP d being Out In a two�oared
04uders'atter you - not tq_mlgl1t ,� tip,
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morrow, andall.this othe� to-niormwe,
even,
destructive *�iden posts,
W,Wn be. dragged, a wddle, a bridle, and My bones acblu$ from the ride, I
skifi, bucking the sw4y-backed rollers
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and, a se4d,to blanket, . . came to another rIver-the Marius-
th4tbe;ava up from the sea.
YOU Can, take things aa they cqme,
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rig, barrin' spura - Which yuh won't Following his directions, .4 halt hour's
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which lopeAkt Distam,pe smoothed Its
xiatfvo ruggedness, ove s
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He swung a, half r
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The stock saddle, its high ly
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140141 Wrinkles,, 40 to speak. The
P horse be, haq
left when he took after my moun . u
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Illusion- became at once apparent
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when OAe moved toward an Y give"
we lQPe4 north III tile iAlling
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from what X'id been used to -except " no longer merited the term, for I got,
point. The negligible I
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dusk, Barreau riding mute afteir his
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ep cou,14es; the, gentle
long speeoh,.and I, perforce, fc, in
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bothered me a. little, but when Wall, Red carried me. through,bowever, and
undulations proved. to 'be long, sharp-
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at the rancb, a vague huddle of low
an
movi
0.00 per,week. to ',18t8rt.,,'W.1 h
the uses of the'latigo.. =d When I gained t4e farther -bank4of -the
pitched divides; creeks, tlood-worn
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buildings set in the, bond of a ere ek,
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te1xP5""mandtQe of Its tying,, I got my Marius valley, a faint reddish glow
horse saxidled properly - the small I Was creeping In the east. In a little
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Imps'of. uneasy haste spurring me on. while It was broad day. - .
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I had not noticed, these things Par-
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he went straight to the -bars of a
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and fouid that 1 had a restive brute MY mettlesoMe steed I picketed care-
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under me. He plunged once or twice, fully, Me a- little o
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I boiled beef, and lay down to sleep in
m elf that over e
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I should find MY � I re
light-footQ4 sor I
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jk me '-made stack close by. Then he
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finally straightened him out, a, grassy hollow, too tired lo care
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Wall nodded approval, , whet -her Bax was hard on my trail
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horse Meekly awaiting me, It seenied
that. I was alwa '
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the way to a lighted cabin,
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walked� In without ceremony. Tvio
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sure yuh could. ride or not, Th*
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or sliding down. I found. myself deep
In an abstract problem as r
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cot him in, your sack, and You'll find that and thQ'heAdrair of those Crisp
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plodded:
- tryingto strike a balance between'
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sPurred..heelo;Dn the corner of a . table.
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Farmers or 4air3omen, wkv have no
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the level effect' and ate M
F4ach (A them looked up -at my com-
quail
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iopographloal relaitlep. Presently I
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and
l Ay for qwtatign caril, frovA the Sar.
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411 ready, now, I think," said adventure. once in Territories,
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gave that up, and came ba�ck to con-
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nia, Creamery Co. � �
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a minute," Wall lau Ise Bo would forwaid
gbed. Pr . Iton, and he
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tired and stiff from a longer ride thaVL �
After that there -was more or less
comill
We pay higibest Iiii'00S.'We pay.bard
Don't rush off. Bax wouldU't .come money 0 get me 'home. That Was all
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desultory talk, mostly impersonul-no
Of
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Cash," and we renfit after each ship-
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Into the Circle camp after.yu1% to, r needed. And it I could
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respQndingly Jlltel�pered, I dammed
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pertinent to myself troubled
nothl
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.ment. . You 0am'deliver your ovam
get a dead safe WbAck at Katt DU
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� the red horsi6 for, backing me off, and
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the tongues of either �Man. One. bull
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to your nedrest . A
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Come on, over to, th6 � coo tent and I wim, mot the son of y ther. I
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Myself for permitting. any ,beast' of
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a fire kud cooked Us a hot supper. The
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get somegrub to tie onyour-saddle, fell asleep, with. a wl
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the ,field -to'aer.ve me so, and them eat
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other made down a bed In one corner
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there hb, 6cd moi*_y, in shipping
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You'll need it.' I , three . blue spires �: that" broke the,
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down� on -the. Peak of a low. hill to re-
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of the cabin, and Upon this, at -the
else
creaiii to Sarnia,
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We fu ruish besi
BY the. liglit ,of a eandle, he run- arnoo, th S,w eop of ,the skyline to, the
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fleet whor e ai.id how I could Come by �
close of thii meal, Barreau and I lay
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bank reference. Write to;# qu6tMiOD
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sacked ,the grub boxes -on the tail; end northward -- the Sweet Grass Hills,
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of ,the cook wagon. ,'A loaf of' br�ad, touchl g on the C adlan
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0orde fresh -made blacults,'4nd,a, bix� I 'remembered rightly what Wall had
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A Jolt In the ribs and the fli4h of's
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pIece of boiled beef, t4 , .
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,light MY eyes brought M t . -�
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. some pepper and ealt4,thls hkht,heaiv , The hot nobu-.sun'beatin ' 9 ou My'
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aim, east. a -'haie over a few
tumbJed Clouds. . This, I dare.
Iint Posture, later In the night. -Sleep-,
heavy,
force
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qd, caPable y9fingat'ar'wrappe4 IU'a, unprotected face roua�d me at last,
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-bit of burlAP, a4d tied behind -the It was.neAr midday. I had no liki
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cantle of, my. saddle. And while he for further moonlight tra,�e!, go' I
say,
Mu6led gounds behind me to sonio
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extent. *At any rate, ,I .was startled.
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because of the 13trehtLous
'events that had I e befo It took
gon Te, .
m6:a full -half minu to st y bear-
to . # m
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muixo6d a plece' of beef himself, he � ''i'addled up, and 'rode on' thinking- to
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out of my.cogitatfoAs bya voice close
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by - a drawly utterance'that'evoked
Ings. - And. then I saw that three men,
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gave me explicit directions as,to my ..gist. sibmewhere near the - liale, by
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a sudden vision of a girl.
scarlet Jackets held, ,the ,two
SandersmiWer their guns., while Bar-
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nty.-of Hurom' Corrft-�
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course, : . .. ", ,. . . dusk, and camp there for the night.
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ace yUJh get over Into. the Use- I was now avek my first fear of being
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ravoled hair, and a team, dark-faoced
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reau stood backed against. the cabin '
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pondence p' -
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Lood count!7,," he' co6dluded. "youill followed. But oh, I was -'stIff., ' .
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man - leaning over a dock railing o u�
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lea moderate. and satisfaction. guaran�
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be all right. Nobody'll. care a. cuss sorel A forty.or fif Milo Jaunt Is
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"Magnificent outlook,
head. Bven, ad. the begiar was. ra-
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garding. -the whole -proceeding w4th a'
it ca
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beed. In%modiate arrangements 10,
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sale dates may be. made"' by. -'e'allinii
.who- yuh.�re, nor where yub. a SeaA
not much .to Cued rider - �ut
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, go I,dng* as yuh behave yourself. I lacked, seasoning. However, I.Was
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� , 4anding. the surprise' of
ci curl to his lip. I I
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"Come
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time
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at The NewsrRpoordOM6e' -.or on
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TX red- has$ b"n't L got �ho' Circle due to'ge'flt. . I .. . I �. . .. I . .
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finding himat my elb6vi in that un-
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alive now, bid chap, and
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prohl
Frank Watson at Beacom & Smyth)c
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bramd,.'thoujh he belion' A little before sundown, I rode ifito
gs to.:th.e o,At-..,
. expected fash
I too, I faced about With
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. U1 out up-rustY -.dt won't do -a
'do '.
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fit,.so they won't ask no; fool *u .
q 4W - the long shadow of West But in
tolerable calmness. That intuitive
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bit o' good," ome.'of those oddly
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tions about him. Yuh ought to Pick - rare good humoll With myself, despite
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up a job with some uh them Canadian. the'acholn. my legs; for by grace of
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flash' haA been no false harbinger,
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for It was Barreafi sure. enough, The.
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dressed, �,gtrange'rs , was* admorijbi g -,
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and It dawned upon .me that 1, too,
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lying
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pretty easy. . I - My. good red horse I had' c -
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angular visage of him was. not to be
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was Included In the -threatening sweep
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tiouebr for the counties of Hurot
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"Oh, wait a minute.". he exclilmed; wonderful, stretch that afternbom, and
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confounded with that of any casual
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of- their 11yeaim . "Get into yo r -
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and )?irbhl.-Corresi)6hd'ened.prbniDt-
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to . mount, . niy nag was- yet step�img, . .
when I was again about , ,out lightly.
- stranger, even though his hab,111ments.
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clot I , , old. chap." ,
traff
I ly answered. ' Immediate:. arrange-
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. outspread can- On either. band loomed. the rugged
were no. longer �koad-cloth,and Its
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vas-o6vered bed. * .He tumbled among Pyramids of the . Sweet :Grass-.
concomitants of Anen @Lnd pollsh�d
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bow. much and how. quickly one can .
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had I
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Thef NeWs-Ttecord, Clint. ii, or by
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the. tumbled qpilts a . moment," -arid. which, in truth,, irie not 11 lls� at. all,
Shoes. . instead, a'gray Stetson topped
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reflect in a fevi, fleeting seconds, A
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calling. phone- 97, SeafArth., Charges
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came back to me, curying.-a broad but three - boulder-i3trewn, plus-. . clad
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his be -ad, and he . Was gloved and
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multitude of; Mom. swarmed in my
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right
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mod6ate , and .satisfa�ctlom -guaran-' _�
teed. ' . .
hich . I ,. 11 . 1. .1 .
martridge belt, on W a bone- I � mountains, �rlsing abruptly out of a
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booted like -a cowboy . Lost .It be
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'thought
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brain, 'Plans to resist, to escape, half.
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" a fin
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ng In,its Idathern,
handled Colt swu rolling plaim: .-breaks of Milk
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that his plight was twin to
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scabbard.'. . .1 - - . . River, In -Its over-&13�border '
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my own. I will say. that he. looked
1y discarded. Among. the Jumble, It:
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matio
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611 Pretty 'near forgot this," he showed PlaIWY In the distance. . I wa � a
down. upon me from :the back of a
occurred to me J, could scarcely
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Justif
Tfto JUCKInup mgmai nffl
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b4uckled. '�Yuh ain't heeled, and Lord . nearing the -City of Refuge. " �
. horse as' black as midnight,' -s, -long.
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belwauted for -that Benton affair -
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knows yuh need -to be at this stage - . There in , that , shadow -darkened
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-game. . ' , ;�tween
eared brute With a Curved neck and a
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rolling eye. Best of it the end
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t Lbe th.
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My capture could. no . % . cause
of such, a 'display. 'No, thought 1.
arres
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f6r coin?"' � . . � came, to a new 'fork in the Tro
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of. a lariat Barreau led my own. red
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there -must be more, to It than that.
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-Farm and INolated Town Property-
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"Man alive," I crled�and I n�eani Trail. r did not know It then, but
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Otherwise, Bit reau and the two San-
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it--0you've done more for me than I later I could not gainsay the fact
"Thgtt'. 0 said I,* "idePends OIL how
ders would not have been meddled
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cog repay In a thousand years.. I And ihe mile poot-that directed my
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uncerta;In' steps. was, merely. a strain
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outlook Is fine - since you . .have
-this ,cor4luoton after. . deliberate
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P. - 0, ; Jag. 'Co'nnotly, Vice-Prest-
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dent, Goderich P., 0. T. I,, Hays,
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brought rn� back my runaiway hoi�ae."
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Secretary.T.teasurer, Scafclrth P'.10-
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ruffled. "'A dollar or twoll' come I bestrode. Had he been of a less
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to
."I meabf that." - He nodded the
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slon,.perhaps I should say intuition;
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Willi
lakid
-Directors- '
MIjhty handy when yuh hit MaicLeod" turbulent spirit, I . doubt much It 1,
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glowing horizon. "But I dare say. a
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or Wherever yuh land. I ain't gohal. .should ever have fallen in wlth.Slowm
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Odd circumstance from, every 'angle
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Grieve,' Winthrop, WilKam i Con�
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. sky when he Is set: afoot In a horsolees
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'My
In the brief tIra4 lt took me to lay
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foid
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stanoo; John Watt, Hart ock '
;� joklin
luck to YOU." � . . .
� . . I Jt ha pened very'simply. Ambling
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my clothes ., . queer,. aar.�
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new
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He'pr6ssed, it ten4ollar'glold piece along with eyes, for little but this wild
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keel) your 'hor96 ,between your -legs
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donle expression lingered -about Bar-
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ahs, Beechwood; M. MeEwen'. . Clin-
upon -Mo. - Vfien W6"ahock hands as, . lead that surrounded,. with reins held
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. reau's lips all the while. I'. dressed., .
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brotieri a�i parting, and f rode out 6f .carelessly '
I , bm lax fingers, I Was an
. -her
"He threw nie," I confessed.'i'Vir . a
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- ,Press I was clo ad. Then the
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the Circle Camp on a high-stepping , basy Victim. .'As befdro remarked, I
did YOU cid�h him? And how d you
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rsd-coited' men Mustered the four 01
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Robert SnAth, Harlock: * E, iiinch-
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horse, with the Big Dipper and the ' can put forward no better explanation I
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find TUCT, I . . .1 �
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. us Outside, by,tUe lIght.of a lantern.
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ley, SeafOrth; J&ues C6mbAngs, Eg-'
North Star to, guide me to the.Canada ' than a streak of "CUSSWness" in my
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. "I thought he had slipped his -pack,'
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And two of them stood In the doot-
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mondVille ,1 J. W. Yeo. HoimbsvilW.
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line. . . .. I . . " . . red mount. Sufflc6,'It to relate that
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by the tied -up reins,'. $sald Barreau.
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WILY and snapped a pair of handcuffs
Did
� Any m oney to We paid in may We
paid to Tozer & Brown, Cliftsom, or
. I A"-.uA_ I all at on ce I found my, steed per-
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of�l " Of
"As for catching hfin and find Ing you,
'that was 'Matter. He
about.the wrists of each of us as we
kidney
feeling
at Cuttlw groceryo Goderich. . .
, forming h, series. diabolic evolutio
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. I 0#1 � kud hi some mysterious Manner. he.
an easy tan
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fairly lni�D me, and I had only to. look
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passed . out. I - I .
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stiff n
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Partlea,d=rous to effect insurance
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. 1. S1 owlo6t George. .1 and I Parted company, in a final - burrit
'about for a . man walking."
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.Now," said one of them, ,,you* Sam-
L,U'd
It is
to cur
or tranuot other busdness will be
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promptily 'ittvaded. to on: QVIP""*Orl
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1 retain some vivid - Impros ion of of rapid-fire contortions, 1 -have -since
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"Well," I returned, taking my sorrel
roppi "I'm
ders chaps ktow what horses 0
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care to rid and what stoc
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and al
that g
lb a-ny:of above ofterS addressed
that night ride. A Mile or two from heard and. rdad-much of the Western
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by the -properly grateful for,
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George -has here. go one of you can*
Get a
,the
to -their, respective postoffices. Loggia
the circle'tents I crossed the Teton horse and his Unique method of un-
your. help. And I have another Mat ter
come to the stable wl' me, and saddl 6
kidney
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Inapeote& by the director who lives
River, thon just receding from the - seating -a rid.br, but movek yet have I
to ,thank YOU for, it I am not badly 1 �
UP?'.
The
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1une rise, and nearly swimming.1deep. seen* Justice done the,subjdet. Nor
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lie took the younger ma n and went,
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not se
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After that I came but upon a greai shall I descant long oil such an un.
. He made 4 slight gesture of depre-
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troiling him. up in tht Uncertain light
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spread pleasant theme. Let me simply -ro-
. of benchland, dotted with.
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0 6 r n at,' a I he.
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till both of them were Utterly gone.
for an
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allent prairle-dog tow -us, Here and cord the fact that I came to earth
His attitude was n o encouragement to
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After somethingof a wait they real)-
in ins
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there, alone butte rose pinnacle4lke Ungracefully, with a Jarring shook,
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profuse thanks, kt I had Contemplated
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peared, leadIng lldrreguls horses, and
muscle
-stiff
'Clinton
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Out of the flatness. in all my short And when I sat 'up, a freshly bruised
such. .
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mine, and two others, lift the fixierlin,
These
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lite I had never known what It was to and crestfallen -youth' It was to .be.
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I turned then tO: Inspect my. saddle,
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noses. -There
but th�
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�be beyquid, sound Of a human voice, to hold. Red clattering Over a little
and found fresh Cause for perplexity.
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prom I
Tocras of suWsqiPt1O!1-$1 Per year, in'
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be utterly alone. That night was My hillock,'head up, stirrupa aiwinging,
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BY some means, my supply of bread
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Was a man apiece for the four of Us,
Tag"
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,advance $1.60 May he chargaU it:
first taste of iti and to my umaedug. wide. He, seemed IU hot haste. Like a ,
been a
aud. beef had haken from Its,
and one off behind the cabin holding
YOft
torus i
)lot go Paid.' No paper digeolitim-
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tomed #Aks the patter of My hottals fool, I ,had knotted the reins together
fastening. .The bit oi �ack hung slack
the raiders' saddle 4tock, -We stood
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chtomj4
ited untli all arr6a% are paid, U11--
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hoofs atemod -to be echoing up from for 6asler holding; with them looped
In,the'Attings,'"d the food Was gone,
there like to many pleaeg -of- 4JUCOUth
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digeagc
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loss at the Optioli Of thepubliSh-
or, The dalsa, to which every sub-
a sotlniling,boatd, and the jingle of upon his nock, he felt aa,muell at lib.
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He looked down Inquiringly, .at my
statuary, no one seeming to have any
inclination for talk, until tho
;Ust
the ont
seription is paid 1.9 denoted on the
the bit chains rang like a' bell, so ertY as though stripped etc& n of riding
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exclaMatIO310
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horses came up. Then both the j3&u.
Compo
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Profound Was theL quiet. X know of gear. .
no ln2l that compar with the I -A- It looked like a dubious hr --f-
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I'More of my luelf-', s, aid I .nd .1.
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dera found their tongues in bebalf of
aanoyil
Nyal
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Mont Ot ,thoughtful scrutiny, "*,here
" )I* lott so mom for arvuk'atl
I � this remedy we know to be all'they
JA AL Sow taftuox ths S"r of go
ly W6010 of thelNofth, Which I was
ft tu 004410 Said ost *6 zatsm
you 41re bound fort" .
04tod polloom" Josging at tbo
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Ot %sob ons- of us,
yet to know. Each h011ow Into which
tho 04- of lWf #4 boqeg 1prO,-
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"It"o to oftret", I replied: "I'm for
46 Wo, oromw * fairly loy*l
Sold 'and Ouarant6od by W. S. It, "
of pliain" we Came, tio a uttle
I dipped reeked of mysterious pos-
of -rocks; W when wo W
the,M"Leod Country; over the ltno.,,
ad It the sorgoext pilled up hW
'faced
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0 and about, no moo,*
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UP, 044 the earth, okv4 tho oWM
"Then. YOU may as welt ride with
even our features, *;oo4 out clW
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a silvery, slow. I .
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ohn, Sanders, Walter - So4ors,
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Brown Allas Slowfoot .George,
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one Jobn DQ0, In tile QU00AIA
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e I arrest yout" he Wdressed us
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unctorily. . .,
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trooper snickered, And B
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ed out loud. I-
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utine - routlno� ,and red tape, I
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In this rottou. 40al," I heard
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foot murmur, wnent his laugh
ed- And on the other aide of ,
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, .qe4 tit his stlr� -,''I"'
Wait Sanders rat
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OU dirty dogs, Some day''I'll,
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0 Yuh'.d=J&od sorry ytib didult
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Your Own s1d6 of. the line. to-',
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this the sergeant took no mottco_� 'I
book his horse up, and prisoners
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guard, elbow to elbow,- we
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. . CHAPTER VII, .
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The Finger Of Scorn.
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estiny lurks in obscure place
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emerges therefrom ,to seize upon.
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rreau launched this eplgj%m-�
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that Is the Vasa we came to,- I a
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iY elghthousimg of-stoutplp" �
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ge�eroUs rartionsi, ,
ty In none top, a ,
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the.'keen eye. of an armed, quard L
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tfie taterveni '
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. -ant Rubbel and �
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it ever occur to %you to saspect your - - .
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across the small of the back, that .
eck'6r sor6muscles ? . ... .
a. treat mistake to dope yourself
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ight rheumatic pains, as well as ' . .
enerally congested stuffy fooling4 ' �
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way ve live nowadays u kid . . . . .
on'tget half a chance, 79610!y ,are . . I
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my 'ways -pain in the back -stiff . .
i�llttle shooting rhournatio Paine .
ueek--neuralgia and other things, � . . ..
are not serious. in themselves, �
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a Stone Root Cw*poumd afid
take on now, life -the tymp-
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n4tiam and dread Bright's
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Upon second thoughto I decided that it -
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oiYbred to the public. .The Nyal people
had to doirvince us of this first befbt6 we
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. dosorted otreets of a city at four in
dould to:sIly. have bosh Worse. A. bro.
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ken leg, say, Would have been 1% choice
Mont Ot ,thoughtful scrutiny, "*,here
Onto 0,111"t got any business over
I � this remedy we know to be all'they
loh, Small advertisements mot to
ly W6010 of thelNofth, Which I was
complication. MY bones, however, to.
you 41re bound fort" .
here. and yuh know it. Bveli it yuh
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exceed one inch, such ati 14ASVI
yet to know. Each h011ow Into which
midned Intact. So t sought about in
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did, this- kid don't belong III the
crowd. You!re aftet"
Sold 'and Ouarant6od by W. S. It, "
"Strayed," o* "Stoloh." etc., fit'�
I dipped reeked of mysterious pos-
tile gross for ther pistol, that hid been
the,M"Leod Country; over the ltno.,,
us, yuh got W,
11101mea, J. M Hovey, W. A. .
gertea once for 35 conts and each
wbuities, werY MoOn-bathed rise of
jolted from Its Place during the up.
"Then. YOU may as welt ride with
but You've no Call to meddle With
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land savo t1di it IftgUe teoll g that
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Only A few mites to the Sanders
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