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In Africa

CHAPTER XIII
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He lit on his nose, but as far back as we could see he sat in the middle of the next track and gazed at the receding train.

Two days later Mrs.Tarlton came down from Escarpment and said that she had rescued the dog and that he was installed in the hospitable home of Mrs.Hampson, where he would remain until he rejoined those members of our party who were to remain in Africa some months longer.

It is likely that Little Wanderobo Dog may be taken on a great elephant hunt in Uganda and, who knows, some time he may visit America.
I hope so, for I'd like to give him a dinner.
[Drawing: _Our Last View_].


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