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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER XV
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Fortune favored him now.

A wood alone would not have protected him, but here were vines and bushes also.
He turned off at a sharp angle and ran as swiftly and with as little noise as he could.

He heard the horses floundering in the forest, and the curses of their riders.

He ran a hundred yards further and, coming to a little gully, lay down in it and reloaded his rifle.

Then he stayed there until he could regain his breath and strength.


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