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is impossible to describe the feeling of excitement which came over me as I followed Esau's example, and letting him lead, began to crawl pretty quickly across the enclosure. I looked back, and there were the lights in Mr Raydon's quarters, where my friends were seated, and wondered what they would think when they heard that I had gone, and what construction Mr Raydon would place upon my departure, for something seemed to tell me that we should be found out; and it was not likely that we should be credited with going for so innocent a reason. "No," I said to myself; "he will think I have gone to join Gunson to wash for gold, and--" "Don't! I say, mind where you are coming." For my head had come sharply in contact with my companion. "What's the matter? Why did you stop?" "Only to look back at that place where mother is. My! won't she be in a taking if they find out we are gone?" "Go on quickly, then," I whispered, "and let's get back before they know it." At that moment there was a loud growl toward one of the block-houses. "Rough's heard us," whispered Esau. "Come on." We crept forward, and then I felt a chill of dread, for there was a quick rustling sound, a loud bark, and though we could not see him, I knew that the great dog was coming at us full speed. My first idea was to get up and run, but before I could put my intention in force, the dog was upon us, barking furiously; but the next minute, after knocking me right over, he was whining and fawning upon me, and giving a share of his attentions to Esau. "Down! Quiet! Get out!" whispered Esau. "Why don't you wipe your nose?" "Here, Rough! What is it, lad? Hold him!" came from the direction of the block-house. "Oh, it's all up," I whispered, as the dog set up a loud volley of barking. "Seize him!" cried the voice, which I knew to be Grey's; but the dog barked again, as if in remonstrance, and seemed more disposed to play with us than to seize. "What is it then? What have you got?" There was another burst of barking. "Let's go back," whispered Esau. "No, no, go on. Never mind the dog." "Let's run for it then," whispered Esau, and catching hold of my hand, he led the way quickly toward the fence, with Rough leaping and bounding round us, and every now and then uttering one of the volleys of barking which sounded terribly loud in the utter silence of that dark night. We had nearly reached the place, when I heard a
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