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The Alaskan

CHAPTER XV
13/27

A thought flashed upon him that for a space she had forgotten herself and the shadow which had driven her to leap into the sea.
"It is splendid!" she said when he came up to her, and her voice trembled a little.

"I didn't guess how badly they wanted you back.

It must be a great happiness to have people think of you like that." "And I thank you for your part," he replied.

"Stampede has told me.

It was quite a bit of trouble, wasn't it, with nothing more than the hope of Americanizing a pagan to inspire you ?" He nodded at the half-dozen flags over his cabin.


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