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The Call of the Wild

CHAPTER V
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There was a great deal of effort about their manner, but no businesslike method.

The tent was rolled into an awkward bundle three times as large as it should have been.

The tin dishes were packed away unwashed.

Mercedes continually fluttered in the way of her men and kept up an unbroken chattering of remonstrance and advice.

When they put a clothes-sack on the front of the sled, she suggested it should go on the back; and when they had put it on the back, and covered it over with a couple of other bundles, she discovered overlooked articles which could abide nowhere else but in that very sack, and they unloaded again.
Three men from a neighboring tent came out and looked on, grinning and winking at one another.
"You've got a right smart load as it is," said one of them; "and it's not me should tell you your business, but I wouldn't tote that tent along if I was you." "Undreamed of!" cried Mercedes, throwing up her hands in dainty dismay.
"However in the world could I manage without a tent ?" "It's springtime, and you won't get any more cold weather," the man replied.
She shook her head decidedly, and Charles and Hal put the last odds and ends on top the mountainous load.
"Think it'll ride ?" one of the men asked.
"Why shouldn't it ?" Charles demanded rather shortly.
"Oh, that's all right, that's all right," the man hastened meekly to say.


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