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The Texan Star

CHAPTER VIII
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On the far side of the hill, they found a pool in which they bathed, and with breakfast following they felt that they had never been stronger.

Their food was made up in two packs, one for each, and they calculated that with economy it would last two days.

They could also reckon upon further supplies from wild fruits, and perhaps more frijoles and tortillas from the people themselves.

When they had summed up all their circumstances, they concluded that they were not in such bad condition.

Armed, strong and bold, they might yet traverse the thousand miles to Texas.
Light of heart and foot they started.


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