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The Lure of the Dim Trails

CHAPTER XIII
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"Stay?
The range-land will never get rid of me now," he cried jubilantly.

"Hank wanted to take me into the Lazy Eight, so now I'll buy an interest, and stay--always." "You dear!" Mona snuggled close and learned how it feels to be kissed, if she had never known before.
Sunfish, having scrambled ashore a few yards farther down, came up to them and stood waiting, as if to be forgiven for his failure to carry them safe to land, but Thurston, after the first inattentive glance, ungratefully took no heed of him.
There was a sound of scrambling foot-steps and Park came dripping up to them.

"Well, say!" he greeted.

"Ain't yuh got anything to do but set here and er--look at the moon?
Break away and come up to camp.

I'll rout out the cook and make him boil us some coffee." Thurston turned joyfully toward him.


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