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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XXXI
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THIRLWELL'S REWARD Winter was nearly over when, one evening, George and Scott arrived at the Farnam homestead where Agatha was a guest.

The house was centrally heated, and when the party gathered in Mrs.Farnam's pretty, warm room, Agatha wondered what Thirlwell was doing in the frozen North.

Farnam had invested some money in the mine, and Agatha knew George had come to talk about the company's business.
"Things are not going well with us," he said presently.

"Our money's nearly spent and Thirlwell has not been able to get out much ore.

I think I told you he suspected Stormont sent the men who staked the claims behind our block, and the fellow's now getting on our track.


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