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The Free Rangers

CHAPTER VII
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The incomparable "Galleon" had also been supplied with fishing tackle, and in a short time they caught a splendid supply of black bass and perch, which proved to be very fine and toothsome.

As their boat floated back from the smaller stream into the Mississippi, Shif'less Sol heaved a deep sigh.
"What's the matter, Sol ?" asked Paul.
"I wuz thinkin' o' Christopher Columbus," replied Shif'less Sol.

"Ef it wuzn't that I'd be dead now, I wish I'd been with him.

I do enjoy sailin' on an' discoverin' lands an' waters that ain't yet got no name to 'em.

It looks funny to me that we wuzn't discovered sooner, when we've always been here, but Columbus has all my respeck an' admiration 'cause he done it when the others didn't." "That shorely wuz a man," said Tom Ross, his eyes lighting up.


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