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The Wouldbegoods

CHAPTER 7
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We did not hit the rat.
You will understand that we were not the sort of people to have lived so long near a stream without plumbing its depths.

Indeed it was the same stream the sheep took its daring jump into the day we had the circus.
And of course we had often paddled in it--in the shallower parts.

But now our hearts were set on exploring.

At least they ought to have been, but when we got to the place where the stream goes under a wooden sheep-bridge, Dicky cried, 'A camp! a camp!' and we were all glad to sit down at once.

Not at all like real explorers, who know no rest, day or night, till they have got there (whether it's the North Pole, or the central point of the part marked 'Desert of Sahara' on old-fashioned maps).
The food supplies obtained by various members were good and plenty of it.


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