. The adventures of a tropical tramp. e Fannie, however, objected to it, and wehad another tug of war, which resulted in vic-tory for Foster. On the plateau above the cliff, the trail ranthrough a mass of liigh weeds. In the two weeksthat had elapsed since the last man traveled thisway, they had overgrown the entire path. Fan-nie solved the problem by eating away the jungleas we advanced. After she had munched her wayfor a mile or two we came to a place where we hadto zig-zag down the cliff again. At the bottomthe trail came out onio a riverbed and read how trav


. The adventures of a tropical tramp. e Fannie, however, objected to it, and wehad another tug of war, which resulted in vic-tory for Foster. On the plateau above the cliff, the trail ranthrough a mass of liigh weeds. In the two weeksthat had elapsed since the last man traveled thisway, they had overgrown the entire path. Fan-nie solved the problem by eating away the jungleas we advanced. After she had munched her wayfor a mile or two we came to a place where we hadto zig-zag down the cliff again. At the bottomthe trail came out onio a riverbed and read how travelers, when lost, trusted tothe intelligence of their horses, I let Fannie useher head some more. Her only desire seemed tobe to eat more jungle. I left her while I exploredboth banks of the river for more trail. Therewas none. Evidently one was supposed to followthe riverbed, but it divided a little higher up intofour more riverbeds, and each of these subdividedinto four or five more. Well, Fannie,* I said, ^^if nobody has passed ((.


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