[The Alaskan by James Oliver Curwood]@TWC D-Link book
The Alaskan

CHAPTER VIII
12/33

And it seemed to him there was a deeper, more beautiful light in her eyes than he had ever seen before.
She nodded, smiled at him, and resumed a conversation which she had evidently broken for a moment with a lady who sat next to her.

It was the first time Alan had seen her interested in this way.

He had no intention of listening, but something perverse and compelling overcame his will.

He discovered the lady was going up to teach in a native school at Noorvik, on the Kobuk River, and that for many years she had taught in Dawson and knew well the story of Belinda Mulrooney.

He gathered that Mary Standish had shown a great interest, for Miss Robson, the teacher, was offering to send her a photograph she possessed of Belinda Mulrooney; if Miss Standish would give her an address.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books