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quilting; overhead a Vulture soared, a mere speck 

 in the sky, searching the ground for his legal 

 prey. No where else have I seen such a view 



as this; other places may have seemed more 

 georgous but in no other place have I saw any- 

 thing to equal the seeming accord of all forms 

 of Nature. * * * 



Reluctantly we retraced our way down the 

 bluff and crossed to camp, both of us agreeing to 

 spend the next day exploring the bottom on the 

 other side of the river. f 



(To be continued) 

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