[Christopher Carson by John S. C. Abbott]@TWC D-Link book
Christopher Carson

CHAPTER I
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The resting for a couple of hours gave them time for their dinner, which they had mainly picked up by the way.
An hour or two before sundown the camping ground was selected, the animals were tethered, often in luxuriant grass, and the hardy pioneers, by no means immoderately fatigued by the day's journey, having eaten their supper, which a good appetite rendered sumptuous, spent the time till sleep closed their eyelids in telling stories and singing songs.

A very careful guard was set, and the adventurers enjoyed sound sleep till, with the dawn, the bugle call again summoned them.

Under ordinary circumstances hardy men of a roving turn of mind, found very great attractions in this adventurous life.

They were by no means willing to exchange its excitements for the monotonous labors of the field or the shop..


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