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Roughing It
Part 3.

CHAPTER XXII
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The reader will find it advantageous to go horseback.
We were told that the distance was eleven miles.

We tramped a long time on level ground, and then toiled laboriously up a mountain about a thousand miles high and looked over.

No lake there.

We descended on the other side, crossed the valley and toiled up another mountain three or four thousand miles high, apparently, and looked over again.

No lake yet.


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