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The Trail Horde

CHAPTER XXVI
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Dickman had been a nester, and since his death no one had occupied the house, and no one had come to claim his land.
"Well ?" said Lawler, as Hamlin paused.
"Lawler," said Hamlin, gravely; "there's goin' to be hell to pay in this section.

Them men turned their cattle into the grass around there, an' put a night guard over them.

They emptied their wagons and toted the stuff into the house.

They fixed up the corral fence an' turned their horses into it.

They brought lamps an' stoves for the bunkhouse an' the cabin--an' bunk stuff an' tables an' such.


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