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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XXIII
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STRANGE'S LEGACY It was afternoon when the canoes slid out from the forest on to the broad expanse of the Shadow River.

The day was calm and hot, although the sky was covered with soft gray clouds, that subdued the light.

The river had shrunk, for the driftwood on the bank stood high above the water level, and Thirlwell had only known it sink so low during the summer when Strange was drowned.

For all that, the current ran fast and the long rows of pines rolled swiftly back to meet the canoes as they floated down.

The trees had lost their rigid outline and melted gently into the blue distance, while the savage landscape was softened by the play of tender light and shadow.
Agatha was glad that Thirlwell did not talk and thought he knew she wanted to be quiet.


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