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Injun and Whitey to the Rescue

CHAPTER XVII
16/19

Mrs.Mildini, who slept in the first wagon, expressed no feelings at all.

That wagon contained the trunks and chattels of Mildini and wife, and in it they made their home.

The other wagon held the instruments and properties of the show, the cooking utensils, and the bed of Signor Antolini.

It was all very simple, and very fascinating, when you thought of it, to be traveling around the country in the sunshine, pausing at different places to entertain admiring audiences.
Where were they from?
From Jimtown, where they had showed the night before.

And where bound?
To the Hanley Ranch, a big wheat ranch, about twenty miles east.


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