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THE GIRL OF GHOST MOUNTAIN
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and knees. Sheridan bent to help him but Red was pointing to the sand. There, edges shaded by the moon, were the tracks of two horses. They were on the trail. It put new strength into them and their crawl changed once again to a semblance of a stride.