A Mating in the WildsWard, Lock & Company, 1920 - 318 pages |
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... means nothing except that the factor is expecting its arrival . Anyway I must have the grub , and I can get away in the morning . " He dipped his paddle again . The canoe ceased to drift and began to forge ahead towards the post ...
... means nothing except that the factor is expecting its arrival . Anyway I must have the grub , and I can get away in the morning . " He dipped his paddle again . The canoe ceased to drift and began to forge ahead towards the post ...
Page 26
... means ? " Then as he was unable to find any answer to his question he turned again to his own affairs . As for Hubert Stane he stood in the Square for quite a long time watching for the return of the canoe , determined to have speech ...
... means ? " Then as he was unable to find any answer to his question he turned again to his own affairs . As for Hubert Stane he stood in the Square for quite a long time watching for the return of the canoe , determined to have speech ...
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... mean- ing of the situation in which he found himself he ad- dressed himself to the Indian : " What is the meaning of this ? " The Indian stared at him like a graven image , but vouchsafed no reply . Stane lay there wondering if it had ...
... mean- ing of the situation in which he found himself he ad- dressed himself to the Indian : " What is the meaning of this ? " The Indian stared at him like a graven image , but vouchsafed no reply . Stane lay there wondering if it had ...
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... mean to speak yet , but well , you see how it is with me ! Tell me it is not altogether hopeless ! You know what my po- sition is ; you know that in two years —— 99 Helen Yardely rose swiftly to her feet . Her beautiful face had paled a ...
... mean to speak yet , but well , you see how it is with me ! Tell me it is not altogether hopeless ! You know what my po- sition is ; you know that in two years —— 99 Helen Yardely rose swiftly to her feet . Her beautiful face had paled a ...
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... mean that some one tried to kill me ? " " No , not that , " was the reply . " You would offer too fair a mark for any one accustomed to handling a rifle to miss . I mean that there was a deliberate attempt to set you adrift in the canoe ...
... mean that some one tried to kill me ? " " No , not that , " was the reply . " You would offer too fair a mark for any one accustomed to handling a rifle to miss . I mean that there was a deliberate attempt to set you adrift in the canoe ...
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afraid Ainley's face Anderton answered Ainley answered Helen answered Stane answered the girl asked Stane bank began blanket broke cabin camp canoe caught Chief George Chigmok companion Dartmoor deadfall dere dogs drifted eyes fear feet fire Fort Malsun gave Gerald Ainley girl's glance guessed half-breed half-breed's hand heard heart heem Helen Yardely hour Hubert Stane hurried Jean Bènard knew lake leaped little laugh looked round m'sieu Malsun meal miles mind Miskodeed Miss Yardely monocle moved never night nodded Northland once paddle pemmican Peterboro policeman quickly reached replied rifle river seen shore shot silence Sir James sledge sleep smiled snow sound spoke spruce Stane laughed Stane looked stared stood sudden suddenly surprise tell tent tepee thing thought tink told trail trapper trees turned voice wait walk watched weel whilst wild wilderness Winagog wonder wood words
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