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NOVEMBER JOE

"Still they might send it on to him."

"Perhaps; but it is a lonely part of the country, and messengers are likely to be scarce."

"Then I'll go to Harding's and arrange the trip by word of mouth."

"That would certainly be the best plan, and, anyhow, the sooner you get into the woods, the better. Besides, you will be more likely to secure Joe by doing that, as he is inclined to be shy of strangers."

I rose and shook hands with my host.

"Remember me to Joe," said he. "I like that young man. Good-bye and good luck."