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THROUGH THE FOREST.
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"Certainly, it would have been wrong, had you not warned me of impending danger. Let us go home."

So saying, Alfred drew on his coat, slung his rifle and ax over his shoulder, and struck into a path in the forest, which he himself had used, and with a thoughtful tread, made his way homeward. Close behind him, followed his new-made friend.