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The Man of the Forest

CHAPTER VI
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Excepting Ranger, and Roy's bay, and the white pony Bo rode, the rest of the horses had actually to be roped and hauled into camp to be saddled and packed.

It was a job for fearless, strong men, and one that called for patience as well as arms of iron.

So that for Helen Rayner the thing succeeding the confidence she had placed in these men was respect.

To an observing woman that half-hour told much.
When all was in readiness for a start Dale mounted, and said, significantly: "Roy, I'll look for you about sundown.

I hope no sooner." "Wal, it'd be bad if I had to rustle along soon with bad news.


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