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In closing this series I wish to thank the many thousands who have shown their appreciation of my efforts to amuse and instruct them. In penning the volumes I have endeavored to be as accurate historically as possible, and I trust the perusal will do my young readers much good.

Edward Stratemeyer.

Independence Day, 1906.

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The battle was now on in all its fury (page 287)PAGE.Both were now getting ready to renew the contest15He glanced up, saw his dire peril, and let himself drop49“Boka must kill both before either awakens,” murmured the Indian77“I think we had better take turns watching,” said Henry147“A bull’s-eye for Henry Morris!”176The old frontiersman swept through the opening258Bevoir pitched headlong into the smoldering campfire298

TRAIL AND TRADING POST

CHAPTER I

A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST

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“If we can only get that buffalo, Henry, it will be a feather in our cap.”

“Right you are, Dave. But the animal may be miles and miles away by this time. As you know, they can run a long distance when they are frightened.”

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