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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XVII
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CHAPTER XVII.
WHAT HAPPENED AT THE RANCH.
It was after midnight when Mr.Howitt was rudely awakened.

The bright moon shining through the windows lit up the interior of the cabin and he easily recognized Young Matt standing by the bed, with Pete, who was sleeping at the ranch that night, near by.
"Why, Matt, what is the matter ?" exclaimed the shepherd, sitting up.

He could not see that the big fellow's clothing was torn, that his hat was gone, and that he was dripping with perspiration; but he could hear his labored breathing.

Strong as he was, the young giant was nearly exhausted by the strain of his race over the mountains.
"Get up quick, Dad; I'll tell you while you're puttin' on your clothes," the woodsman answered; and while the shepherd dressed, he told him in a few words, finishing with, "Call Brave inside, and get your gun, with all the shells you can find.

Don't show a light for a minute.


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