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The Texan Star

CHAPTER XI
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This mass had been disturbed by a great danger and it advanced with mighty heavings and tramplings.

Ned and Obed slept calmly for a long time, but as the black front of the moving mass drew closer to the creek and its thin lines of trees, the boy stirred in his blankets.

A vague dream came and then a state that was half an awakening.

He was conscious in a dim way of a low, thundering sound that approached and he sprang to his feet.

The next instant a neigh of terror came from one of the horses and Obed, too, awoke.
"Listen!" exclaimed Ned.


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