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The Texan Star

CHAPTER III
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Lower down he saw some adobe huts among the cypresses and cactus.

No doubt their occupants were sound asleep, but for safety's sake he curved away from them.

Dogs barked, and when they barked again the sound showed they were coming nearer.

He ran, rather from caution than fear, because if the dogs attacked he wished to be so far away from the huts that their owners would not be awakened.
Now he gave thanks that he had the machete.

He thrust his hands under the serape and clasped its strong handle.


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