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The Seventh Man

CHAPTER XVIII
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You fasten on to them words, because they're gospel." It was late afternoon while they talked, and they were swinging slowly down a gulch towards the home cabin.

At that very time Kate, from the door of the house where she sat, saw a dark form slink from rock to rock at the rim of the little plateau, a motion so swift that it flicked through the corner of her eye, a thing to be sensed rather than seen.
She set up very stiff, her lips white as chalk, but nothing more stirred.

A few minutes later, when her heart was beating almost at normal she heard Joan scream from behind the house, not in terror, or pain, as her keen mother-ear knew perfectly well, but with a wild delight.

She whipped about the corner of the house and there she saw Joan with her pudgy arms around the neck of Black Bart.
"Bart! Dear old Bart! Has he come?
Has he come ?" And she strained her eyes against the familiar mountains around her as if she would force her vision through rock.

There was no trace of Dan, no sign or sound when she would even have welcomed the eerie whistle.
The wolf-dog was already at play with Joan.


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