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You don't like little dirlswe'en they cwy, does you?" "In your case, I do not think crying would change my feelings. Littlegirls have to cry sometimes. " "I dess dat's wight, " said Fay, very soberly. Frank surrendered his rifle to Barney, who insisted on taking thecamera also, and then, with the child in his arms, followed the Irishlad on the return tramp to camp. It proved to be a long, tiresome trudge, and the sun was setting whenthe boys came in sight of a white tent that was pitched near a... spring ofcool water and a growth of pines down in a pretty valley. Once or twice Fay had murmured that she was "so hundry, " but when thecamp was sighted, she was asleep in Frank's arms, her head of tangledgolden curls lying on his shoulder. A fire was blazing in front of the tent, sending a thin column of smokestraight up into the still air. Near the fire, with a pipe in his mouth, was sitting a grizzled old man, whose appearance indicated that he was a veteran of the mountains andplains. This was Roxy Jules, generally known as "Old Rocks.
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