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Whatever
may
have
been
in
his
thoughts
,
he
said
nothing
,
beyond
giving
utterance
to
the
simple
exclamation
"
Good
!
"
and
,
with
satisfaction
stamped
upon
his
features
,
he
moved
on
,
the
old
mare
appearing
to
mock
him
by
an
imitative
stride
!
"
Hyur
they
've
seppurated
,
"
he
said
,
once
again
coming
to
a
stop
,
and
regarding
the
ground
at
his
feet
.
"
The
stellyun
an
States
hoss
hev
goed
thegither
--
thet
air
they
've
tuk
the
same
way
.
Broken-shoe
hev
strayed
in
a
diffrent
direkshun
.
"
"
Wonder
now
what
thet
's
for
?
"
he
continued
,
after
standing
awhile
to
consider
.
"
Durn
me
ef
I
iver
seed
sech
perplexin
'
sign
!
It
ud
puzzle
ole
Dan
'
l
Boone
hisself
.
"
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"
Which
on
'em
shed
I
foller
fust
?
Ef
I
go
arter
the
two
I
know
whar
they
'll
lead
.
They
're
boun
'
to
kim
up
in
thet
puddle
o
'
blood
.
Let
's
track
up
tother
,
and
see
whether
he
hev
rud
into
the
same
procksimmuty
!
To
the
right
abeout
,
ole
gal
,
and
keep
clost
ahint
me
--
else
ye
may
get
lost
in
the
chapparal
,
an
the
coyoats
may
make
thur
supper
on
yur
tallow
.
Ho
!
ho
!
ho
!
"
With
this
apostrophe
to
his
"
critter
,
"
ending
in
a
laugh
at
the
conceit
of
her
"
tallow
,
"
the
hunter
turned
off
on
the
track
of
the
third
horse
.
It
led
him
along
the
edge
of
an
extended
tract
of
chapparal
;
which
,
following
all
three
,
he
had
approached
at
a
point
well
known
to
him
,
as
to
the
reader
,
--
where
it
was
parted
by
the
open
space
already
described
.
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The
new
trail
skirted
the
timber
only
for
a
short
distance
.
Two
hundred
yards
from
the
embouchure
of
the
avenue
,
it
ran
into
it
;
and
fifty
paces
further
on
Zeb
came
to
a
spot
where
the
horse
had
stood
tied
to
a
tree
.
Zeb
saw
that
the
animal
had
proceeded
no
further
:
for
there
was
another
set
of
tracks
showing
where
it
had
returned
to
the
prairie
--
though
not
by
the
same
path
.
The
rider
had
gone
beyond
.
The
foot-marks
of
a
man
could
be
seen
beyond
--
in
the
mud
of
a
half-dry
arroyo
--
beside
which
the
horse
had
been
"
hitched
.
"