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Overland

CHAPTER IX
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His horse was tethered below, behind another rock; and he felt positive that these men had not come upon it.

He could mount, drive their beasts before him into the plain, and then return to camp.

No need of explaining his absence; he was the head hunter of the expedition; it was his business to wander.
All this was so easy to do, if he could only take the first step.

But he dared not fire lest he should merely kill a soldier, and so make an uproar and rouse suspicions without the slightest profit.

It was not probable that Coronado would pay him for shooting the wrong man, and setting on foot a dangerous investigation.


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