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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

CHAPTER XIII
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These mules had not been fed for two whole days, and it was more than thirty-six hours since they had taken water.

These facts were made known in the best language the creatures possessed.

The bray of a mule is never melodious, even when the animal's throat is well moistened.

When it is parched and dusty the sound becomes unusually hoarse.

Each hour added to the noise as the thirst of the musicians increased.


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