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"I am sorry to give it up and own we are beaten, but that is what we
shall have to do."
"Vy do we does dot?"
"We are trying to follow a Lost Trail."
"If we does dot den we gots lost ourselves."
"More than likely we shall, but I am afraid that if we go home
without the colt, your father will punish you."
Otto shrugged his shoulders.
"It vill not be the first times dot he does dot. I can stand it, I
dinks."
"It will be a great pity, nevertheless, and shall do my best to
shame him if he should be mean enough to hold any such purpose."
"Mebbe after we gots home and stays one while, we start out agin
some times more and look for the golt."
"I have been thinking of the same thing," said Jack, who now changed
their course with the view of reaching home with the least possible
delay.
The boys pushed forward with so much energy that on the next day,
before the sun had reached the meridian, they arrived home, where
for present we must bid them good-bye.
But what befell them and Deerfoot in the eventful journey which they
speedily ventured upon in search of the LOST TRAIL, will be told in
Number Two of the Log Cabin Series, entitled "CAMP-FIRE AND
WIGWAM."
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