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Injun and Whitey to the Rescue

CHAPTER XIX
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Oh, boy! you know the difference.
One night when Whitey had been to the ranch house on an errand, he returned to the tent to find a disturbance going on.

Dorgan, who slept in another tent, was a visitor.

Somewhere he had obtained liquor; under its influence his pleasant manner had fled, and he was picking on Injun.
The dislike that Dorgan concealed during his sober moments had reached the point at which he demanded that Injun be put out of the tent.

It was a place for white men, not for Injuns.

Injun was not afraid of Dorgan, and had no idea of leaving, so Dorgan was going to put him out.


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