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Hopkinton, Mass., 1912 CHAPTER XVIII THE RAIDERS RAIDED The Indian grunted and without a word led the way towards his camp. Bob rushed back to the house and caught up a revolver that he had bought to take care of any snakes that he might meet on his jaunts away from the dam. He did not catch up with Feather-in-the-Wind and Ted until they had reached the Indian encampment. The redskin was already rousing the braves he had picked to take part in the adventure, and there was nothing for the boys to do until all the arrangements had been made..
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The letter, when it was given to Emilia, excited emotions which she found it impossible to disguise, but which did not, however, protect her from a suspicion that she was concerned in the transaction, her knowledge of which this letter appeared intended to conceal. “Why, John dear, aren’t you eating anything?” asked Mother that noon. “Hello,” said the stranger as he grew nearer. “Where you from? The dam?” “Please, please explain,” Bob implored. “I want to believe in him.”.
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