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The Cave in the Mountain - A Sequel to In the Pecos Country / by Lieut. R. H. Jayne by Edward S. (Edward Sylvester) Ellis
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that minds me that we ought to saa something of him. Just look around and
obsarve whether he is standing anywhere beckoning to us."

Both used their eyes to the extent of their ability, but were unable to
discover anything that bore a suspicious resemblance to a man.

So far as they could judge, they were entirely alone in this vast
solitude.

"Do you expect to meet Sut very soon?"'

"Av coorse I do; why shouldn't I?"

"But he went another way from you altogether after Lone Wolf."

"That's just it. He wint another way, and wint wrong, and he has been gone
long 'nough to find out the same."

"When he will turn back and follow you?"

"As soon as he finds he's wrong, he'll go right, and as I wint right,
he'll be on my heels."

"But you know both of us have strayed a good deal off the track, and we
have traveled in many places, where we haven't made the slightest trail.
How is he going to follow us then?"

The Irishman gave utterance to a scornful exclamation.

"I've been with that Soot Simpson long enough to learn something. I've
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