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Betty Zane

CHAPTER IV
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Then you gave him a line to go the other way, and no doubt he felt free once more when you stopped him again." "You are expressing a sentiment which has been, is, and always will be particularly pleasing to the fair sex, I believe," observed Alfred, smiling rather grimly as he wound up his line.
"Would you mind being explicit ?" she questioned.
Alfred had laughed and was about to answer when the whip-like crack of a rifle came from the hillside.

The echoes of the shot reverberated from hill to hill and were finally lost far down the valley.
"What can that be ?" exclaimed Alfred anxiously, recalling Colonel Zane's odd manner when they were about to leave the house.
"I am not sure, but I think that is my turkey, unless Lew Wetzel happened to miss his aim," said Betty, laughing.

"And that is such an unprecedented thing that it can hardly be considered.

Turkeys are scarce this season.

Jonathan says the foxes and wolves ate up the broods.


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