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extra oil on board--for the reservoirs yet contained an ample supply
favorite occupation. He got a fire.html">fire going and while the other boys
lake the colored lad made hot.html">hot coffee and broiled some bacon. It was
to have a juicy venison steak."
"An' hot biscuits," chimed in Elmer.
"And a good.html">good bed of balsam boughs," added Bob, "and a fine camp fire,
anyway," said Ned,
"Ain't you goin' to git back.html">back.html">back.html">back to-night?" ruefully interrupted Elmer,
"If we can we will. If we can't we won't. If we are not back
now, and plenty of it."
"We'll be here when you come," replied Bob earnestly, with a smoking
your way out to civilization. You have food enough but you can't
from this ridge back of us you can see across the half desert valley
bearing almost due east.html">east and be able to get over or through that
miles further east. From Mount Wilson it is fifteen miles southeast
Buck's wagon back to the railroad eighty-five miles south."
Bob's eyes opened.
"Is it as bad as that?" he said half laughing. "We'll certainly
finally into the San Juan River to the north. If you can make your
until you reach the plains, some time or other you'll find a
"Nomo'Utesfo'me!"
"Yes," added Ned, "that's the trouble. The route to the San Juan is
finally right into the Southern Ute reservation. And, remember,
discovered, will be in diplomacy. And now good-bye--until we meet
boys in turn, "I just want to say again that you boys have done for
are here, and I don't want to know.html">know. What I've seen will never be
tell.html">tell me I am free to tell it. And you'd know what that means to me
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