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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER V
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He drew the brim of his sombrero down a little further, and pulled his serape up to meet it.

The habit the Mexicans had of wrapping their serapes so high that they were covered to the nose was fortunate at this time.

He was now completely disguised, without the appearance of having taken any unusual precaution.
He walked forward boldly and sat down with a group beside a fire.

He judged by the fact that they were awake so late that they had but little to do, and he saw at once also that they were Mexicans from the far south.

They were small, dark men, rather amiable in appearance.


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