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The Golden Canyon

CHAPTER XI
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Why should he be riding so close to the cliffs if he was not tracking us ?" "But he didn't look in," Dick persisted.
"He warn't such a fool, lad.

He knew well enough that if he glanced round, and there was anyone on watch there, he would have a bullet through him sartin." "What shall we do?
Shall we saddle up at once, Dave ?" Boston Joe asked.
"We may as well pack the horses anyhow, Boston, but we can't go till it is dark.

If a party like ours were to show up there, they would see us from the village sure.

Do you run up, Dick, and keep a lookout with Tom at the village.

You can crawl along, if you like, nearer to the edge, and make out if that fellow is riding there.


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