CHAPTER 5
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Buck co take doent and load t deal of effort about t no businesslike metent o an aimes as large as it sin disinually fluttered in t up an unbroken ctering of remonstrance and advice. a clot of ted it s put on t over icles very sack, and they unloaded again.
tent came out and looked on, grinning and one another.
quot;Youve got a rig load as it is,quot; said one of t;and its not me sell you your business, but I tote t tent along if I ;
quot;Undreamed of!quot; cried Mercedes, ty dismay. quot; a tent?quot;
quot;Its springtime, and you get any more cold ; the man replied.
S t odds and ends on top tainous load.
quot;tll ride?quot; one of the men asked.
quot; it?quot; Cly.
quot;Os all rigs all rig; tened meekly to say. quot;I a is all. It seemed a mite top-;
Curned in t well.
quot;And of course t contraption be; affirmed a second of the men.
quot;Certainly,quot; said eness, taking ;Mus; ed. quot;Mus;
t tbands, strained s, to move the sled.
quot;tes, Ill s; o las at the whip.
But Mercedes interfered, crying, quot;Ont,quot; as s from ;t promise you be of trip, or I go a step.quot;
quot;Precious lot you kno dogs,quot; ;and I to anyt of ts t;
Mercedes looked at told repugnances at sigten in ty face.
quot;ter, if you to kno; came t;Plum tuckered out, ts ter. t.quot;
quot;Rest be blanked,quot; said ;O; in pain and sorro th.
But sure,