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CHAPTER XIV “THE SNAKE IN THE GRASS”
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“Goodness me, Doro! did you ever see so much out-of-doors before in all your life? Isn’t the world awfully1 big?”
Tavia was at the window of the large room in which the girls slept, on the second morning of their stay at the ranch2-house and she had not begun to dress. This big world that she was looking out at, seemed just now deserted3.
There were miles upon miles of rolling country to north, east, and south. In the early light this vast expanse of out-of-doors was colored in many hues4—and the hues were ever changing. The wall of mountains to the west, which shut off their view seemed so near that Tavia declared she could run over to them before breakfast!
“You might before breakfast, but not before breakfast time!” laughed Dorothy. “Mr. Ledger5 says it’s two days’ ride on a good pony6 to that huge rock that we see standing7 up there so clearly.”
“I suppose so. Lost River is over that way,134 too. The foreman says that most of this rolling country we see belongs to the Hardin estate.”
“What a huge, huge place it is!” sighed Dorothy. “And what will we ever do with it all?”
“Ned wants to raise cattle on it,” chuckled8 Tavia, “but I believe Nat would rather raise mischief9.”
Dorothy did not pay attention to this. She was gazing afar, and said very quietly:
“Mr. Ledger says the land is rich enough to raise anything.”
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ranch
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pony
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