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The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail

CHAPTER IX
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And, mind you, this is altogether a new thing with us." For the next half hour as they rode westward toward the big hills, steadily climbing as they went, the story of the disturbance in the north country, of the unrest among the Indians, of the part played in it by the Indian Copperhead, and of the appeal by the Superintendent to Cameron for assistance, furnished the topic for conversation.

The girl listened with serious face, but there was no fear in the brown eyes, nor tremor in the quiet voice, as they talked it over.
"Now let us forget it for a while," cried the doctor.

"The Police have rarely, if ever, failed to get their man.

That is their boast.

And they will get this chap, too.


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