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The Passing of the Frontier

CHAPTER VI
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A sort of panic seized them now.

They scattered; their organization disintegrated.
All thought of conjoint action, of a social compact, a community of interests, seems to have left them.

It was a history of every man for himself, or at least every family for itself.

All track of the road was now lost under the snow.

At the last pitch up to the summit of the Sierras precipitous cliffs abounded.


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