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The Lane That Had No Turning
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CHAPTER X
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Annette had made inventory of them every day since the dot was complete--at first with a great deal of pride, after a time more shyly and wistfully: Benoit did not come.
He had said he would be down with the first drive of logs in the summer, and at the little church of St.Saviour's they would settle everything and get the Cure's blessing.

Almost anybody would have believed in Benoit.

He had the brightest scarf, the merriest laugh, the quickest eyes, and the blackest head in Pontiac; and no one among the river drivers could sing like him.

That was, he said gaily, because his earrings were gold, and not brass like those of his comrades.

Thus Benoit was a little vain, and something more; but old ladies such as the Little Chemist's wife said he was galant.


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