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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XXVI
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I think we'll find it dips." Agatha noted that his tone was very matter-of-fact, although his face was set, and thought she had better follow his lead.
"Then the ore must once have outcropped.

It's a good example of denudation." "Yes; it probably ran out some distance back.

You can see how the creek has cut down the rock, but frost and snow have helped.

One can't tell yet whether the best or worst has been lost; but to begin with, we'll look for the discovery post." They found it driven among the gravel; then, climbing a gully, reached the crest of the rock.

Thirlwell led Agatha through the bush by his compass until he traced a rough oblong, marked by other posts.


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