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Further Adventures of Lad

CHAPTER VIII
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Curled in a compact heap, his sorrowful eyes abrim with sorrow, he lay scanning the bumpy mountainside and straining his ears, for sign of the car's return.

His breathing was not as splendidly easy as usual.

For, increasingly, that earlier twinge of acrid smoke-reek was tickling his throat.

The haze, that had hovered over the farther hilltops and valleys, was thickening; and it was creeping nearer.

The breath of morning breeze was stiffening into a steady wind; a wind that blew strong from the west and carried on it the smell of forest fire.
Lad did not enjoy the ever-stronger smoke scent.


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