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A fine ton for the first ti, and so he turned inside to change his clothes

"It'll all be over in a few hours," remarked Arthur "I reckon them

Spanish Gulch people'll wish they lived up-streaton paused at the doorway

"That's so," he commented "How about Spanish Gulch? Will it all be

drowned out?"

"No, I reckon not," replied Arthur "They'll get wet down a lot, and

have wet blankets to sleep in to-night, that's all You see the gulch

spraddles out down there, an' then too all this tiulch a-ways That'll back up th' water some, and so she won't coton

The afternoon ell enough occupied in repairing to soth of the corral had succumbed to the

flood, er of

rust from the dampness, and Arthur and his wife had been cos to rights The