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To the Last Man

CHAPTER I
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Heavily barked, with regular spreading branches, these conifers rose in symmetrical shape to spear the sky with silver plumes.

A graceful gray-green moss, waved like veils from the branches.

The air was not so dry and it was colder, with a scent and touch of snow.

Jean made camp at the first likely site, taking the precaution to unroll his bed some little distance from his fire.

Under the softly moaning pines he felt comfortable, having lost the sense of an immeasurable open space falling away from all around him.
The gobbling of wild turkeys awakened Jean, "Chuga-lug, chug-a-lug, chug-a-lug-chug." There was not a great difference between the gobble of a wild turkey and that of a tame one.


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