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Frontier Stories

CHAPTER VI
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The long days drew Nature into closer communion with the men, and hopefulness followed the discontent of their winter seclusion.

It was easier, too, for Capital to be wooed and won into making a picnic in these mountain solitudes than when high water stayed the fords and drifting snow the Sierran trails.

At the close of one of these Arcadian days Cass was smoking before the door of his lonely cabin when he was astounded by the onset of a dozen of his companions.

Peter Drummond, far in the van, was waving a newspaper like a victorious banner.

"All's right now, Cass, old man!" he panted as he stopped before Cass and shoved back his eager followers.
"What's all right ?" asked Cass, dubiously.
"_You_! You kin rake down the pile now.


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