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The sleigh.html">sleigh.html">sleigh robes and the warmth
and cursing from where he stood, behind the sleigh.
"Come," he shouted, "what's to be done?"
"I will go straight up the bank.html">bank. I may find a ledge, or some rocks,
if you became separated from us."
He soon returned with the joyful news that a little way up the bank
the wind.html">wind.
Soon he had them all under it, and the respite from the driving
courage and sustaining excitement, was beginning to suffer greatly.
De Forrest, being a smoker, had matches; but, in his impatience to
round in the dark, was gathered in the most sheltered nook, she
that, lighted the sticks and leaves. Soon they were warming their
In securing a fire, they escaped all immediate danger, and she
a fatal termination, were only an episode, and the long, wintry
energetically, and she set.html">set De Forrest at it also.
The robes were brought from the sleigh, and after the snow had been
they were spread. Addie and Bel were, at first, terror-stricken at
so comfortable that, at last, their tears ceased.
"Our best hope is this brandy.html">brandy," said De Forrest, drawing a flask
a good fire."
But Bel and Addie were ready enough to take the brandy, and were
to the cold wind. Lottie could not be prevailed upon to take any.
"I want the use of my senses to-night, if ever," she said. "We must
Julian."
Hemstead, at this time, was down getting the horses out of the drift,
Forrest set to work very zealously under the stimulus of. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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