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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER IV
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But first they enjoyed the relaxation of the nerves and the easy talk that come after a day's work well done.
"It certainly has been a fine day for us," said Obed.

"Sometimes I like to go through the bad days, because it makes the good days that follow all the better.

Yesterday we were wandering around in the snow, and we had nothing, to-day we have a magnificent city home, that is to say, the cabin, and a beautiful country place, that is to say, this grove.

I can add, too, that our nights in our country place are spent to the accompaniment of music.

Listen to that beautiful song, won't you ?" A long, whining howl rose, sank and died.


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