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Death Valley in ’49

CHAPTER XV
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I think this place was called Merced City.

This so-called city contained but one residence, a tent occupied by the ferryman.

We crossed the sluggish stream and for the privilege paid the ferryman, ten dollars for toll.

The road was not much used and the ferry business seemed lonesome.
Here we camped for the night.

The mosquitoes soon found us, and they were all very hungry and had good teeth.


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