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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER III
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Here go the traces, leading north.
Garay, of course, knows this immediate locality well, as he observed it closely when he made his attempt upon you before.

It is lucky that it rained yesterday, leaving the ground soft.

We may be able to follow him quite a distance." "If anybody can follow him, you can." "It is friendship that makes Dagaeoga speak so.

The trail continues in its original course, though I think that sooner or later it will turn toward the river." "Meaning that Garay will meet the slaver somewhere, and that the natural place of the latter is on the water." "Dagaeoga reasons well.

That, I think, is just what Garay will do.


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