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... , his brow puckering overhis grave eyes. The canoe beganto driftbackward in the current,but he made noeffort to check it, instead, hesat therestaring at the distant flag, with a musing look upon his face, CHAPTER I THE MAN FROM THE ...
... , his brow puckering overhis grave eyes. The canoe beganto driftbackward in the current,but he made noeffort to check it, instead, hesat therestaring at the distant flag, with a musing look upon his face, CHAPTER I THE MAN FROM THE ...
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... began to pitch camp. At the endof halfan hour, having lit a pipe, hestrolled towards the tradingpost. Entering the Square of the enclosure he looked nonchalantly about him.Two men, halfbreeds, were sitting on a roughlymade bench outside ...
... began to pitch camp. At the endof halfan hour, having lit a pipe, hestrolled towards the tradingpost. Entering the Square of the enclosure he looked nonchalantly about him.Two men, halfbreeds, were sitting on a roughlymade bench outside ...
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... began to move towards it irresolutely, then changed his mind andcame to a standstill again. "No!" hewhispered below his ... beganto run towards the wharf.John Rodwell, the factor andhiswife, emerged from the store and hurried in the ...
... began to move towards it irresolutely, then changed his mind andcame to a standstill again. "No!" hewhispered below his ... beganto run towards the wharf.John Rodwell, the factor andhiswife, emerged from the store and hurried in the ...
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... began to stride towards thestore. He was halfway there when the sound of a thin cheerreached him from the wharf. He turned and looked round.His change of position hadgiven himan enlarged view ofthe river, anddistant perhaps a quarterof ...
... began to stride towards thestore. He was halfway there when the sound of a thin cheerreached him from the wharf. He turned and looked round.His change of position hadgiven himan enlarged view ofthe river, anddistant perhaps a quarterof ...
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... began to walk restlessly to and fro. The music ended and he stood still to listen. Now no sound except theripple ofthe river broke the quiet,and after a moment he noddedto himself. "Now, hewill come." The thin pungent song ofa mosquito ...
... began to walk restlessly to and fro. The music ended and he stood still to listen. Now no sound except theripple ofthe river broke the quiet,and after a moment he noddedto himself. "Now, hewill come." The thin pungent song ofa mosquito ...
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