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that he had to be very careful how he 

 balanced. Finally, however, it got used 

 to the motion of the canoe, and it was 

 then a very contented and amusing 

 passenger. 



The last part of the journey, after its 

 owner abandoned the canoe, was per- 

 formed with the kid slung on his back. 

 Of course it again at first objected stren- 

 uously to this new mode of progress, 

 but in time it became quite reconciled, 

 and accepted the situation philosophi- 

 cally. When the prospector reached his 

 cabin his difficulties were at an end. The 

 little goat had fallen off very much in 

 flesh ; for though it would browse of its 

 own accord around the camp at night, it 

 was evidently too young to take to the 

 change kindly. 



Before reaching the cabin, however, 

 it began to pick up again, and it soon 

 became thoroughly at home amid its 

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