[The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey]@TWC D-Link book
The Lone Star Ranger

CHAPTER XII
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It took extreme labor, attended by some hazard and considerable pain to his arm, to get down where he could fill his sombrero with water.

After quenching his thirst he had a look at his wound.

It was caked over with blood and dirt.

When washed off the arm was seen to be inflamed and swollen around the bullet-hole.

He bathed it, experiencing a soothing relief in the cool water.


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