. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. that he would have had it all fixed in a minute moreif he had been left alone, besides he didnt see why he should be disturbed. Hewanted to sleep. The fire is spreading, said Winship. Better get up and put it out whileyou can do it easy. It is your turn to get up. It aint my time to get up. said Budge. The B. is crossed out. It is your fire, said Winship, you built it, you had better put it out. Itsgetting too hot. Budge insisted that the fire was Winships by right of discovery and hemust take care of it. Higher leaped the flames


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. that he would have had it all fixed in a minute moreif he had been left alone, besides he didnt see why he should be disturbed. Hewanted to sleep. The fire is spreading, said Winship. Better get up and put it out whileyou can do it easy. It is your turn to get up. It aint my time to get up. said Budge. The B. is crossed out. It is your fire, said Winship, you built it, you had better put it out. Itsgetting too hot. Budge insisted that the fire was Winships by right of discovery and hemust take care of it. Higher leaped the flames, closer and closer they came to the Scotchman,who was still insisting upon his rights to sleep undisturbed after building thefire. His own part of the shanty was ablaze. Coals were dropping down on therobes under which they had been sleeping. Winship drew the robe over hishead. Finally Budge proposed that they both get up. That is reasonable, repliedWinship. Why didnt you think of that before? They both got otit. Some of the bacon and other things were NORWEGIANS DANCIXG. NEAR RED RIVER IN ABERCROIUBIE


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