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Chapter 1. The Kirkwoods Break Camp
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ALBERT B. ANDERSON
A CITIZEN OF THE HOOSIER COMMONWEALTH WHOSE ATTAINMENTS AS LAWYER AND JUDGE HAVE ADDED TO THE FAME OF MONTGOMERY THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED WITH SINCERE REGARD AND ADMIRATION
CHAPTER I. THE KIRKWOODS BREAK CAMP
"Stuff‘s all packed, Phil, and on the wagon. Camera safe on top and your suit-case tied to the tail-gate. Shall we march?"
"Not crazy about it, daddy. Why not linger another week? We can unlimber in a jiffy."
"It‘s a tempting proposition, old lady, but I haven‘t the nerve." Kirkwood dropped an armful of brush on the smouldering camp-fire and stood back as it crackled and flamed. There came suddenly a low whining in the trees and a gust of wind caught the sparks from the blazing twigs and flung them heavenward. He threw up his arm and turned his hand to feel the wind. "The weather‘s at the changing point; there‘s rain in that!"
"Well, we haven‘t been soaked for some time," replied Phil. "We‘ve been awfu
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