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Death Valley in ’49

CHAPTER XI
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We fastened the oxen and the mule to keep them from wandering, and slept as best we could.

The women and children looked worse than for some time, and could not help complaining.

One of the women held up her foot and the sole was bare and blistered.

She said they ached like toothache.

The women had left their combs in the wagons, and their hair was getting seriously tangled.


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