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Molly McDonald

CHAPTER XI
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A REMEMBRANCE OF THE PAST Moylan must have had Miss McDonald in mind when he had stocked up with food at Fort Dodge, and had therefore chosen all the delicacies to be found at that frontier post.

These were not extensive, consisting largely of canned goods, which, nevertheless, made a brave show, and were clearly enough not the ordinary fare of the border.

Hamlin had to smile at the array, but Molly handled each article almost with reverence, tears dimming her eyes in memory.
"He--he bought these for me," she said softly, and looking across reproachfully at the Sergeant.

"It was the best he could do." "I was not laughing at poor Moylan; only, I fear, he had a wrong conception of a girl's needs on the trail.

But I reckon our combined appetites are equal to it." "I do not feel as though I could swallow a mouthful." "Under orders you will try.


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