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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
THE STORY.
Slowly the big mountaineer filled his cob pipe with strong, home grown tobacco, watching his guest keenly the while, from under heavy brows.

Behind the dark pines the sky was blood red, and below, Mutton Hollow was fast being lost in the gathering gloom.
When his pipe was lighted, Old Matt said, "Well, sir, I reckon you think some things you seen and heard since you come last night are mighty queer.

I ain't sayin', neither, but what you got reasons for thinkin' so." Mr.Howitt made no reply.

And, after puffing a few moments in silence, the other continued, "If it weren't for what you said last night makin' me feel like I wanted to talk to you, and Pete a takin' up with you the way he has, I wouldn't be a tellin' you what I am goin' to now.

There's some trails, Mr.Howitt, that ain't pleasant to go back over.


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