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he only nut I've seen so far," laughed Clint. "Come on and let's get out of here. If I've got to be lost I'd rather be lost where there aren't so many stickers." "Yes," agreed Amy, "I suppose we must do the usual thing. We must walk until we drop. Then we cover ourselves with leaves, pillow our heads on a rock and sleep the sleep of exhaustion." "What was that?" asked Clint. "What was what? Don't tell me you heard a bear!" "I guess it was the trolley car. Only it seemed to come from over that way, and that fellow said the trolley line was over there." "I don't believe that fellow very well," responded Amy pessimistically. "He said he'd get us to Wharton, and he didn't. He said his old car would go, and it didn't. He said we could cross that field, and it didn't--I mean we couldn't. Anyway, I propose we find the road again and sit down and wait until someone comes along and gives us a lift." "That's all very well, but which way _is_ the road?" Amy considered. "Search me," he said finally. "Let's play it's over there, though. After all, it doesn't matter which way you walk when you're lost. You always walk in circles. We'll be back here in a while, Clint. Why not make believe we've walked and are back again?" "Don't be an idiot," said Clint. "Come on. It'll be dark first thing we know and then we _will_ be in a fix!" "And I'm getting most awfully hungry," murmured Amy. "I shall search for berries as we toil weariedly onward." When they at last left the pasture behind them they found themselves in another wood. Clint leaned hopelessly against a tree and shook his head. "This has ceased to be a joke, Amy. We're just about lost as anything." "Right-o!" Then he added cheerfully: "But we didn't walk in a circle, Clint. That's something. And that road must be somewhere around here. When you think of it it's mighty funny. There we were with a perfectly good road on one side of us and a trolley line on the other. We haven't crossed either of them. Now where the dickens are they?" "The way I figure it," replied Clint thoughtfully, "is that the trolley was a lot farther off than he said it was and that the road turned to the left again after we got off it. One thing is certain, and that is that if we haven't crossed it it must be in front of us somewhere, and the only thing to do is keep on going." "Until we drop," agreed Amy. "I shall begin and look for a nice comfortable place to drop. Say, we won't g
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