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The Girl From Keller’s

CHAPTER XVII
19/24

Festing braced himself in a vain attempt to hold them, for the trail was half covered with tall grass and broken by badger holes.

He was soon breathless and dazzled, for the lightning fell in forked streaks that ran along the plain, and the trail blazed in front of the horses' feet.

Thunder is common in Canada, but it is on the high central plains that the storms attain their greatest violence.
The team plunged on, and Festing, jolting to and fro, durst not lift his eyes from the trail.

The storm would probably not last long and might do some good if it were followed by moderate rain.

But he was not sure that moderate rain would fall.


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