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Jack Archer

CHAPTER III
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They continued to maintain their forlorn and downcast attitude.

The rascally guide of the day before gave the company an account of the proceedings, and roars of laughter were excited by his tragic imitation of the defiant way in which the boys had drawn their dirks, a proceeding which was rendered the more ludicrous from its contrast with their present forlorn attitude.
"But mind," he continued, "they can run like hares.

Going up a hill, no doubt, any of you would soon overtake them, but along a straight road, I would back them against the best of us." "There is no fear of their trying that," the chief said, pointing to the rifles.

"They would soon be stopped if they tried it on.

However, they are not likely to make any such mad attempt.


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