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Show 35. shack?" and Weasel had moved in*; Now Lunch Mouth looked disappointed a t the small stack of food he and Tiny would take with them? Weasel was a small eater, and you could see Lunch Mouth had planned on him coming with them.5 " I ' l l divide the carrots1, onions, garlic and torn-" and the Bill looked in at/window ledge in the lean-to and there were only a couple of pink ones left on the ledge. Tiny saw him and exploded again.1 "Keep*em.' We'll eat meat! We don't want your women's v i t t l e s ?" "All r i g h t , a l l right, said B i l l ; "But take that s k i l l et hanging by the stove? There's a water bucket a t the cabin, and I ' l l get you a s t a r t of spur dough. Let's not have bad blood between us. We may need each other before this winter's over." Dad looked a t Bill anxiously.1 "Have you seen any signs from that Indian tribe.;11 Bill shook his head? "Dad, rest your mind? Those Indians have always been peaceful. Get that xrorry out of your head.1 Fact is. I wish I could s t i l l see t h e i r smoke. I ' v e a,hunch t h e y ' r e following the game south into the d e s e r t ." Olaf. coming back from hitching up the horse said, "Your hunch i s r i g h t , B i l l ; they broke camp a week ago, and i t is early. Who knows why? They might a gofe the word from something we white men c a n ' t hear."" |