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The Rock of Chickamauga

CHAPTER IV
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His head drooped, and soon he slept as easily and peacefully as if he had been at home at Pendleton in his own bed.
Then the wilderness blotted him out for the time.

The little wild animals scurried through the grass or ran up trees.

In the far distance an owl hooted solemnly at nothing, and he slept the mighty sleep of exhaustion..


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