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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER III
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Tayoga came back in about ten minutes.
"I have found it," he said in his precise school English.

"It is not much, but about three hundred feet from the top of the cliff is a slight hollow that will give support for our bodies.

There we may lie down and Dagaeoga can sleep his weariness away." "Camping securely between our enemies above and our enemies below," said Robert, his vivid imagination leaping up again.

"It appeals to me to be so near them and yet well hidden, especially as we've left no trail on this rocky precipice that they can follow." "It would help me a lot if they were not so close," laughed the hunter.

"I don't need your contrasts, Robert, to make me rest.


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