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I tells him being a medical Injun and mixed up with a show like his'n would suit me down to the ground, and asts him what is the main duties of one besides the blankets and the feathers. "Well," he says, "this camping-out scheme of mine will take a couple of Indians. Instead of paying hotel and feed bills we'll pitch our tent," he says, "at the edge of town in each sweet Auburn of the plains.

Gypsy was sure all the pleasure of her camping-out was utterly spoiled; but there was a bright sun the next morning, and Tom was so kind and pleasant, and the birds were singing, and the world didn't look at all as if she had nearly killed her brother twelve hours before, so she found she was laughing in spite of herself, and two very happy days passed after that. Mr.

"Well, my wife and children get what they call quiet. I guess a month of it would use me up. She says if I had a place here I'd like it. Perhaps so. You are very comfortably fixed, Miss Eschelle." "It does very well for us, but something more would be expected of Mr. Hollowell. We are just camping-out here.

It fits so well with other things, with fishing, hunting, farming, walking, camping-out, with all that takes one to the fields and woods. One may go a-blackberrying and make some rare discovery; or, while driving his cow to pasture, hear a new song, or make a new observation. Secrets lurk on all sides. There is news in every bush. Expectation is ever on tiptoe.

In front of the building three Conestoga wagons with stout mule teams stood ready. A fourth wagon, the Dearborn carriage of that time, filled mostly with bedding, clothing, and the few luxuries a long camping-out journey may indulge in, waited only for a team, and we would be off to the plains. Jondo and Bill Banney were busy with the last things to be done before we started.

Thus, speaking of the first evening in this dirty Mongolian inn, she says: "There was nothing to be done but to be content with some cold provisions, and our camping-out beds. It was the birthday of Queen Victoria, and as our landlord was able to put his hand upon two bottles of champagne, we drank, along with Sir Frederick Bruce and Mr. Wade, her Majesty's health.

But the never-ending joy of feeling that one could start out for a day's trip, or a camping-out expedition of a week or a month and never give the subject of water a moment's thought, can only be appreciated by those who are direfully familiar with the dependence placed upon the canteen in less favored regions.

This is Frank Dawson, and the boy out in the boat is Will Caslette. We all belong at Fairview. As Snap -I mean Charley -says, we came to camp out. We have always understood that this was a free camping-out place. Folks have come to this lake for years." "Well, they are not coming here any more!" cried Andrew Felps. "After this those who come will pay for the privilege."

"Hullo, Jed, where are you bound?" sang out Snap, as the hunter drew closer in his canoe. "Thought I'd find you up here, boys," was the answer. "Have a good time last night?" "No; we had a beastly time," answered Shep. "Rained hard, didn't it? Where are you bound now?" "We were going to look around the lake, that's all. We want to find a good camping-out spot."

Plainly Jack knew ten times as much about the business of camping-out as either of his chums; and they were only too pleased to take lessons from him, being eager to "learn all the frills," as Toby said. And just as Jack had predicted when noon came they had most of these innovations carried through, so that the afternoon could be used for other enterprises as the humor suggested.

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