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The Spirit of the Border

CHAPTER XVIII
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Then she would find a way to get back to him, bringing healing herbs for his wound and a soothing drink.

As it turned out Girty had returned to the camp.

He was battered and bruised, and in a white heat of passion.

Going at once to Wingenund, the renegade openly accused Whispering Winds of aiding her paleface lover to escape.

Wingenund called his daughter before him, and questioned her.


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