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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XIV
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STORMONT DISOWNS A DEBT The general store was empty, and Drummond, leaning on the counter, frowned as he glanced at the clock.

It was a few minutes after the time for closing and he had been busily occupied all day.

Besides, he had an engagement at the pool-room and thought he would be late.

If so, a man whom he knew he could beat would probably begin a game with somebody else, and he would miss an opportunity of winning two or three dollars.
This was annoying, because Drummond needed the money, but he had other grounds for feeling dissatisfied.
Keeping store was monotonous and rather humiliating work that left one very little time for amusement.

He could drive a fast horse as well as other young men he met up town, play a clever card game, and beat his friends at pool.


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