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Young Lion of the Woods

CHAPTER III
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He sat down upon a rock, and by the lightning's flash bathed her temples with water from the sea shore.

The Indian continued to pour salt water out of his brawny hands upon her head and neck.

In about ten minutes Margaret was restored to consciousness.

When she opened her eyes her missing child was at her side.

Paul Guidon had placed the little fellow in charge of an Indian he had found fishing on the bank of the stream, and he asked him to take the child in his arms and follow on to the shore.
After Paul had been fishing along the stream for some time, seeing that Mrs.Godfrey and her children had not come up with him, he decided to return and look them up.
As they rested together on the shore beside their birchen boat, the thunder gradually died away, and there was also a truce to the lightning and rain.


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