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CHAPTER 9 When Penrys returned to camp at mid-day, she was eager to get her first daylight look at one of the seasonal camps of which she’d heard so much, even under the macabre circumstances. All the outlying stray animals had been brought in, young Sharma having proved very helpful in rounding them up, once she’d gotten over her awe at how easily Penrys located them. No goats had turned up, to be added to the current flock, but all the others settled into their new grazing smoothly. It was clear that they recognized their erstwhile herd companions, except for the horses and donkeys that Najud and Penrys had brought. The donkeys were proving to be a problem, not in themselves, but in the shock with which their new equine neighbors viewed them. When Penrys left, Sharma and Dimghuy were b