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A Daughter of the Snows

CHAPTER VIII
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She liked him for a certain stern soberness that was his, and for his saving grace of humor.

Seriousness and banter were not incompatible.

She liked him for his gallantry, made to work with and not for display.

She liked the spirit of his offer at Happy Camp, when he proposed giving her an Indian guide and passage-money back to the United States.

He could _do_ as well as talk.


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