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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER X
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Although the shelter and his blanket kept the rain from him he felt cold in the damp, and shivered as if with a chill.
"When the storm stops, which will not be before dark," said Tayoga, "I shall go to the village and get you a heavy buffalo robe.

They have some, acquired in trade from the Indians of the western plains, and one of them belongs to you.

So, Dagaeoga, I will get it." "Tayoga, you have taken too much risk for me already.

I can make out very well as I am, and suppose we start tonight in search of Rogers and Willet." "I mean to have my way, because in this case my way is right.

We work together as partners, and the partnership becomes ineffective when one member of it cannot endure the hardships of a long march, and perhaps of battle.


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