[The Rover Boys In The Mountains by Arthur M. Winfield]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys In The Mountains CHAPTER XV 7/10
After Tillard's death the boys over to the Run organized a b'ar hunt, and we brought in six o' the critters. Reckon thet scart the others--leas'wise no b'ars showed up fer a long while after." Out on Tillard's Pond a stiff breeze was blowing, and consequently their progress was not as rapid as it had been, nor were any of them as warm as formerly. "We're going to have a cold first night, I can tell you that," said Dick, and his prediction proved true.
By the time the sun sank to rest behind the mountain in the west it was "snapping cold," as Tom expressed it.
The wind increased until to go forward was almost impossible. "I know a pretty good place to rest in," said the guide.
"It isn't over quarter of a mile from here.
If we can make that we'll be all right till mornin'." John Barrow led the way, pulling one of the sleds, and the boys followed.
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