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The Passing of the Frontier

CHAPTER VI
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Indeed, if I had one, it would be acceptable.

There is so cool a breeze at all times on the Plains that the sun does not feel so hot as one would suppose.
"We are now four hundred and fifty miles from Independence.

Our route at first was rough, and through a timbered country, which appeared to be fertile.

After striking the prairie, we found a firstrate road, and the only difficulty we have had, has been in crossing the creeks.

In that, however, there has been no danger.
"I never could have believed we could have traveled so far with so little difficulty.


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