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's a real man," answered the guide, with an emphatic nod. "Pity there aren't more like him." "There is one like him," spoke up Chunky. "Who?" "Little me," answered the fat boy, tapping his chest modestly. "That's so; Chunky did jump into the raging flood," said Walter. "We mustn't forget that he acted the part of a brave man while we were standing there shivering and almost gasping for breath." "Brave?" drawled Ned sarcastically. "Ned Rector, you know you were scared stiff," retorted Walter. "Well, I'll be honest with you, I was. Who wouldn't have been? Even the Professor's mustache changed color for the moment." The afternoon passed. It was now growing dark, for the night came on early down there in the Canyon. On the tops of the peaks the lowering sun was lighting up the red sandstone, making it appear like a great flame on the polished walls. "Isn't it time Tad were getting back?" asked the Professor anxiously. "Well, it's a long, hard climb, you know. All of seven miles the way one has to go. That makes fourteen miles up and back, and they're real miles, as you know." "I hope nothing has happened to the boy." "Leave it to him. He knows how to take care of himself." No one thought of lying down to sleep. In the first place, all were too hungry. Then, again, at any moment Tad might return. Midnight arrived. Suddenly Nance held up his hands for silence. "Whoo-oo!" It was a long-drawn, far-away call. "That's Tad," said Nance. "We'd better gather up our belongings and get up to the break in the trail." The guide answered the call by a similar "whoo-oo," after which all began climbing cautiously. In the darkness it was dangerous business, but a torch held in the hands of Jim Nance aided them materially. Far up on the side of the Canyon they could see three flickering points of light. "It's the kid. He's got somebody with him. I thought he'd do that. He's a wise one," chuckled the guide. The climb was made in safety. The party ar rived at the base at last, the boys shouting joyously as they saw Tad waving a torch at them. At least they supposed it was Tad. "What do you think about waiting until daylight for the climb?" shouted Butler. "I'll see what they say," answered Nance. "What about it, gentlemen?" "I think it perhaps would be safer." This from the Professor. "What, spend another night in this hole?" demanded Stacy. "No, sirree." "Please let
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