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The Texan Star

CHAPTER XVI
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I assure you there was no delay on their part.

First they were here and then they were gone.

The prairie rumbled with their hasty tread, their lances glittered for only a single instant, and then they were lost over the horizon." He laughed again, and his laugh was so infectious that the three laughed with him.
"I know most people in Texas," rumbled the Ring Tailed Panther, "though there are some Mexican families I don't know.

But I've heard of the Urreas, an' if you want to go with us an' join in tearin' an' chawin' we'll be glad to have you." "So we will," said Ned and Obed together, and Obed added: "Three are company, four are better." "Very well, then," said Urrea, "I shall be happy to become one of your band, and we will ride on together.

I've no doubt that I can be of help if you mean to keep a watch on Cos.


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