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The Alaskan

CHAPTER IV
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But his mother, her face and voice scarcely remembered in the passing of many years, was more a hallowed memory to him than a thing of flesh and blood.

And there had been no sisters or brothers.
Often he had regretted this lack of brotherhood.

But a sister....

He grunted his disapprobation of the thought.

A sister would have meant enchainment to civilization.


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