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By Sheer Pluck

CHAPTER IX: THE START INLAND
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Then we shall take carriers there, and the boat can return by itself.

These are the things which will have to go." The baggage consisted of ten large tin cases, each weighing about eighty pounds.

These contained cotton cloths, powder, beads, tea, chocolate, sugar, and biscuits.

There were in addition three bundles of stair rods, each about the same weight as the boxes.

These were done up in canvas.
There was also a tent made of double canvas weighing fifty pounds, and two light folding tressel beds weighing fifteen pounds apiece.


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