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Two Boys in Wyoming

CHAPTER I
18/18

How does 'W.

R.' strike you ?" "'W.

R.'?
What does that mean ?" "The 'Wyoming Rangers;' that sounds rather high-toned." Fred shook his head.
"We are not going West to reduce the aboriginal population; I hope we shall have no trouble with the red men.

When we get among the people who have always lived there, such a title will make us ridiculous, for it smacks of conceit; it assumes too much." "Suppose _you_ suggest something ?" "Let's call ourselves the 'V.

W.W.'; that surely will be appropriate." "What do those letters mean ?" "The 'Verdant Wanderers of Wyoming;' that is precisely what we shall be." Jack Dudley laughed, and at first protested, but finally agreed to accept the title as fitting and appropriate, and it was so ordered..


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