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The Country Beyond

CHAPTER IX
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From his feet reached out the wide river, ankle deep in places, knee deep in others, rippling and singing between sandbars and driftwood where in May and June it had roared with the fury of flood Peter, half asleep after their day's travel through a hot forests watched his master.

Since their flight from the edge of civilization far south he had grown heavier and broadened out.

The hardship of adventuring and the craft of fighting for food and life had whipped the last of his puppyhood behind him At six months of age he was scarred, and lithe-muscled, and ready for instant action at all times.

Through the mop of Airedale whiskers that covered his face his bright eyes were ever alert, and always they watched the back-trail as he wondered why the slim, blue-eyed girl they both loved and missed so much did not come.

And vaguely he wondered why it was that his master always went on and on, and never waited for her to catch up with them.
And Jolly Roger was changed.


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