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STAFFORD’S RETURN TO CAMP, 73 ie CHAPTER X. que seARCH FOR HETTY. ¢ ) * Wuen Warren Stafford returned to the camp. where he had left his friend, he saw that Catamarra had arrived, and found : the Catawba engaged in preparing supper for himself and Crawley. This sight was a pleasant one to Stafford, who was so weak and weary that he wished only to get something to eat and to go to sleep. It revived his. flagging spirits, and he walked up to the fire with as pleasant an air.as.if he had nothing to trouble him, but was ee nn ee he e But the disorder of his gu generally, were quickly noticed end wh Paid hn upon his appearance. - pte toiizoed ae | Wh See oo, a man ‘you? | “Ne hing ai all. T am well and hearty,” replied Stafford... “Tice ocen to apy a to see Colonel Grant, and 1 "). Sad that ‘every thing is right in that quarter. He sends his . oes to you, and wishes us all sorts of good fortune. Offered to send ® squad of soldiers to accompany us, I did eorex oni need any assist-. ” ee ee, I have