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The Call of the Canyon

CHAPTER III
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In the right-hand corner stood a neat pile of firewood, cut with an ax, and beyond this hung saddle and saddle blanket, bridle and spurs.

An old sombrero was hooked upon the pommel of the saddle.

Upon the wall, higher up, hung a lantern, resting in a coil of rope that Carley took to be a lasso.

Under a shelf upon which lay a suitcase hung some rough wearing apparel.
Carley noted that her picture and the suit case were absolutely the only physical evidences of Glenn's connection with his Eastern life.

That had an unaccountable effect upon Carley.


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