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The Girl from Montana

CHAPTER II
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He stepped cautiously into the sandy plain, as if he were going into a river and must try its depth.

He did not like the going here, but he plodded on with his burdens.

The girl was light; he did not mind her weight; but he felt this place uncanny, and now and then would start on a little spurt of haste, to get into a better way.

He liked the high mountain trails, where he could step firmly and hear the twigs crackle under his feet, not this muffled, velvet way where one made so little progress and had to work so hard.
The girl's heart sank as they went on, for the sand seemed deep and drifted in places.

She felt she was losing time.


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