Chapterten

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This looks good," Gary said, tossing the tent he'd been carrying over his shoulder to the ground. "Let's set up here." They all gratefully removed their packs and placed them on the ground. There were two tents to be set up, one for the boys and one for the girls. FFAR STREET *'No. Tbrn them around this way," Pete instructed after they had started to stretch the canvas over the poles they had put together. "The wind usually comes down from the north. So the backs of the tents should face north.'' "Very impressive, Pete," Gary said, only half joking. He looked up at the sun, which was directly above them. "But how do we tell which way is north?" "It's that way," Pete said, pointing. "I have a compass on my watch." He held up his wrist, displaying one of those calculator watches with a

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