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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER II
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Turning to their left, they entered a grove of dwarf oaks, covering a half acre or so, and with much labor and striving built a fire.

They made it a big fire, too, and fed it until the flames roared and danced.

Ned noticed that all the rescued prisoners crouched close to it, as if it were a giver of strength and courage as well as warmth, and now the light revealed their faces.

He looked first at the crippled man, and the surprise that he had felt at his first glimpse of him increased.
The stranger was of a type uncommon on the border.

His large features showed cultivation and the signs of habitual and deep thought.


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