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The Innocents Abroad
Part 5 of 6

CHAPTER XLVI
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There is enough of it to make a farm.

It almost warrants the enthusiasm of the spies of that rabble of adventurers who captured Dan.

They said: "We have seen the land, and behold it is very good.

* * * A place where there is no want of any thing that is in the earth." Their enthusiasm was at least warranted by the fact that they had never seen a country as good as this.

There was enough of it for the ample support of their six hundred men and their families, too.
When we got fairly down on the level part of the Danite farm, we came to places where we could actually run our horses.


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