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The Lost Trail

CHAPTER III
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When they separated it was with the understanding that they were to meet again in a couple of days.
Both kept the appointment, and since that unlucky day they had encountered quite frequently.

Where the Indian obtained the liquor was a mystery, but it was an attraction that never failed to draw Teddy forth into the forest.

The effect of alcoholic stimulants upon persons is as various as are their temperaments.

The American Indian almost always becomes sullen, vindictive and dangerous.

Now and then there is an exception, as was the case with the new-made friend of Teddy.


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