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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XXXIII
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Down the valley road, past the mill, and over the creek they flew; then up the first rise of the ridge beyond.

The pony was breathing hard now, and the girl encouraged him with loving words and endearing terms; pleading with him to go on, go on, go on.
At last they reached the top of the ridge.

The way was easier now.
Here and there, where the clouds were breaking, the stars looked through; but over the distant hills, the lightning still played, showing which way the storm had gone; and against the sky, now showing but dimly under ragged clouds and peeping stars, now outlined clearly against the flashing light, she saw the round treeless form of Old Dewey above her home..


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