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Betty Zane

CHAPTER III
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Away they went at a mad pace down the road.
The course extended a mile straight away down the creek bottom.

The first hundred yards the horses were bunched.

At the ditch beyond the creek bridge a beautiful, clean limbed animal darted from among the furiously galloping horses and sailed over the deep furrow like a bird.

All recognized the rider as Alfred Clarke on his black thoroughbred.

Close behind was George Martin mounted on a large roan of powerful frame and long stride.


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