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One day Old Mizzou brought hi it out under his stubby fingers,
"shows the deestrict I gets it of Fay, so you gains an idee of th' lay
of the land a whole lot Thes to th'
Coton as an excellent idea He sat down at the table
and counted the crosses There were fourteen of them The different
lodes were laid off inin many
directions A few joined one another, but most lay isolated Their
relative positions were a trifle confusing at first, but, after a
little earnest study, Bennington thought he understood them He could
start with the Holy San lay
beyond, at an obtuse angle Then a ju him to the Crazy Horse This he resolved to
locate, for it was said to be on the sa strike some
one had recently made He picked up his rifle and set out
Now, a blue-print map maker has undoubtedly accurate ideas as to points
of the co bird's-eye