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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER X
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I secured three splendid blankets, two of green and one of brown.

Since you have a coat, Dagaeoga, you can have one green blanket and I will take the other two, one to wear and the other to sleep in.

I also took away more powder and lead, and as I have my bullet molds we can increase our ammunition when we need it.

I have added, too, a supply of venison to our beef and bread." "You're an accomplished burglar, Tayoga, but I think that in this case your patron saint, Tododaho, will forgive you.

I'm devoutly glad of the blanket.
I feel stiff and sore, after such great exertions, and I find I've grown cold with the coming of the dark." "It is a relapse," said Tayoga with some anxiety.


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