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It was the rule in the settlement to show kindness to every wandering Indian that visited them, and no one dreamed that any thing was to be feared from the Wolf. But his heart was full of exulting malignancy. He knew who had the gun, and aware that the two boys had started for the camp of the Ozarks, he understood where to look for it.

I'd everlastin'ly seva' th' connections between that gentleman an' these here Ozarks. Dad burn me, if I wouldn't. He'd better take one o' them new fangled women in th' city, where he's gone to, an' not come back here for one o' our girls. I don't believe Sammy'd care much, nohow, ba thundas! What!"

At last they reached the ridge of the elevation up which they had been climbing, and found themselves on the margin of a plateau or rather valley, beyond which rose the rugged, precipitous Ozarks.

In regard to these matters, the site could not better have been selected. The valley, some three or four miles across, lay like a deep saucer pressed down into the crest of the last rise of the Ozarks. The sides of the depression were as regular as though created by the hands of man.

For years the Doctor had heard much of the fishing to be had in the more unsettled parts of the Ozarks, but with his growing practice he could find leisure for no more than an occasional visit to nearby streams. But about the time that Martha began telling him that he was too old to stay out all day on the wet bank of a river, and Dr.

Arthur was in an easy humor, and described at considerable length to Checkers his family and their circumstances. Some ten years back his father had moved from Massachusetts to that locality at the advice of his doctor. He had bronchial trouble, and he found the thin, clear air of the Ozarks beneficial. Mrs. Kendall was long since dead, and Arthur had been an only child.

"It has taken us almost all our time to get here. But we'll have a look, anyway." They soon gained the top of the rock, which stood some twenty feet higher than the crest of the mountain on which it rested. "Isn't this great?" exclaimed Tad. "Might think we were in the Rockies." "Or the Ozarks." "I hope we don't have as much trouble here as we did in that range.

"Did you?" asked the fat boy sharply, turning the laugh on Ned. "You remember what we were told in Springfield," said Walter. "What was that?" asked the Professor. "That a band of robbers had been causing considerable excitement in the Ozarks for several months past." "Yes, you are right. I had forgotten that," nodded Professor Zepplin. "Stealing horses and other things." "Yes."

And the stranger rose to greet the woman's MATE. The children of this father and mother were like them; or, as the visitor afterwards said in his extravagant way, "like young gods for beauty and strength." The next summer the painter went again to the Ozarks.

But with all this the young man did not follow his father in choosing his profession. He he became an artist." Old Matt started from his seat. Aunt Mollie uttered an exclamation. But the shepherd, without pausing, continued: "When his schooling was completed the boy came into the Ozarks one summer to spend the season painting. The man had expected to go with his son.

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