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ra sari ff med? ect} this for the react inp tee i tetieae I have ae of her for years as*doing the same thing.” “ What kind of a looking person is she ?” “ Just the handsomest creature that ever lived! Wait till you get a good look ;at,her.”) . ..; - Hammond was not. long in finding. ‘that ‘their, anidn Siety nite little more regarding, her than he had. already told, al- _ though he gossiped and chatted.about, her until daylight... , _ When light,at last broke ever the -prairie, many eyes were cast anxiously backward, but not..a,sign. of. the. Indians was visible. The warning of. Lamora had saved them ! . Fred Hammond could not drive the thoughts of this heauti- ful being from his mind, and finally he determined. that, as he had joined the company for the sake of adventure, he would turn. -back.and. seek: adventures. of the most romantic kind. Se, onthe afternoon of this,day, he quietly withdrew from ‘the company, and started at.an easy gallop in the direction _ terious, and beautiful, Lamora; and, leaving our hero for, a _ time to. himself, we must. now bestow our attention upon others, who have a part to.-play in. this narrative. ore, the passion of our nature, will play the mischief with all of us, and — Sle igs Paget on this great ° “ love-chase” afb den ‘35 4 ae : in . . > 7 itw finwyt - * os Oe caf ft 5) ~~ - ‘Ta ape "4 = Siz - 3 gon CHAPTERII. “WHat 1s ir? "3 Back ‘om and old: Stebbins had- aiad day's ride of it, ‘and they drew the rein in. a heavily-timbered grove, just as the ate wes sctting, WIP, sboiatontion, ee OEMS: there for the might. . we! ror : - Iya ik Tuc sauss aeltten vinnsadea ania a oaere ke ken with forest, hill and prairie, and interspersed with streams serenely-flowing river. They were in a region infested with grizzly bears and the CoOnmmcoooks.aconn