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Two Boys in Wyoming

CHAPTER IV
11/18

I wonder whether, if we stayed out here a few years, our feelings would change ?" "No; for the principle of right and wrong cannot change.

Do you remember what that old settler told us on the train, a couple of days ago ?" "I do not recall it." "He said that at a little town in Montana they had a great moral question under debate for a long time without being able to decide it.
It was whether it was wicked for the men to go out hunting for Indians on Sunday.

It was all right on week days, but most of the folks seemed to think it was a violation of the sanctity of the day to indulge in the sport on the Sabbath.

But, Jack, you are tired and in need of sleep.
I'll take charge of matters until two o'clock." "I wonder whether anything will happen to you?
It does not seem likely, for I must have given that fellow such a scare that he will not show himself again." "But you mustn't reason on the basis that he is the only red man in Wyoming.

However, I shall do my best.


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