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The Hunted Woman

CHAPTER IX
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He's done it.

And he couldn't have done it better--even for a dollar.

Ah, here we are at the cabin.

Will you excuse me while I pick up a few things that I want to take on to Tete Jaune with me ?" Between two trees close to the cabin he had built a seat, and here he left Joanne.

He was gone scarcely five minutes when he reappeared with a small pack-sack over his shoulders, locked the door, and rejoined her.
"You see it isn't much of a task for me to move," he said, as they turned back in the direction of the Ottos'.


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