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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XXVIII
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STORMONT TRIES A BRIBE When the light began to fade Thirlwell put W down his tools and went off to try to catch a trout.

He had noted that Drummond was not about the camp and when he got near the mouth of a creek where he meant to fish thought he saw an indistinct figure some distance in front.

It vanished, but he felt he had not been deceived and stopped for a minute or two.
Although he had no grounds for distrusting Drummond, he had marked certain weaknesses in his character.

The lad might have gone to fish, but Thirlwell had not seen him make a rod, and remembering the falling stone resolved to find out.

The wood was thin, but the light was dim, and the turmoil of the creek would drown any noise he made.


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