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The Golden Canyon

CHAPTER XV
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Anyhow, it will give us another twelve hours' start." Zeke nodded.

"We may as well take the critters down at once," he said; "it may be two or three miles before we can find a place where we can get out of this valley, and there aint no use making two journeys of it." Somewhat reluctantly Dick followed Zeke, driving the horses before them.
They had been gone but five minutes when he heard the crack of a rifle behind them.
"Do you think they are sure to be able to hold that place ?" "They are safe for some time, anyhow," Zeke said.

"As soon as the redskins see they are brought to a stand they will draw off and wait till the bands that have gone up the other valleys join them.

No doubt, as soon as they had made out our tracks again, they sent a kipple of men off to fetch them back, but I reckon they wouldn't have seen them till they got four or five miles down, and by that time the other bands would have been as much farther up the side-valleys, and the messengers would have a long ride before they overtook them--ten or twelve miles, maybe--and they would have all that to come down again, so they would be pretty well four hours before they had joined the first band, and in four hours it will be dark enough for Dave to draw off." "There they go again!" Shot after shot echoed among the cliffs.

The gorge extended for another mile, and then widened rapidly.


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