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CHAPTER XII. 
HEAD OF THE BRAZOS TO FLAT ROOK CREEK. 
View.—Descend from the plain.— 
Long Ride.—Miserable Bivouac. 3 sight.—Panther Chase.—Terrible 
Storm.—Severe grapes Shealing.—Pleasant dreams.—Water 
lenty.—Singular bush.—Chain lakes.—Beautiful spring.—Pleasant 
Bivouac.—Mesquite ictal shot.—Manne spearing 
fish.—Reach our Camp.—Move Camp.—Flat Rock Creek. 
Halt on the Llano 
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CHAPTER XIII. 
FLAT ROCK CREEK TO CLEAR FORK OF THE BRAZOS. 
Camp in flames—Hot weather.—Great erent; to Train — 
Jacobs leaves.—Jackson the Del 
of Ke-tum-e-see and wives.--Talk held—Camp at Double Mountain Fork. 
Chief and wives h the Clear Fork.— 
Stem’s Rancho.~-Indian Justice. aa on Clear Fork. 176 
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CHAPTER XIV. 
CAMP ON CLEAR FORK OF THE BRAZOS. 
Subchiefs arrive.—Incidents with the chiefs—Story of. the German 
shield.—Feeding the Indians.—Toilette of the men described.—Indian 
