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   since the logs were already felled, seasoned, and notched. Having them seasoned was a decided advantage since they were not so heavy as green logs. And of course felling and trimming the trees and notching the logs took (and in this case, saved) a great deal of time. The logs just had to be put in place.
The boys would not accept any pay for their work except a fishing license for each young man. So as soon as they had finished, the four boys drove to the Middle Fork of the Gila River and stayed for about a week.
Building my cabin.
 































































































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