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Casey Ryan

CHAPTER XIII
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Unless it's one of them old kind with lamps." I don't suppose you realize, many of you, just what that would mean to a man in the desert country.

It is rather hard to define, but the significance would be felt, even by Casey in his present plight.

You see, small cars, of the make too famous to be hurt or helped by having its name mentioned in a simple yarn like this, have long been recognized as the proper car for rough trails and no trails.

Those who travel the desert most have come to the point of counting "Lizzie" almost as necessary as beans.

Wherefore a larger car is nearly always brought in by strangers to the country, who swear solemnly, never to repeat the imprudence.


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