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Under the Great Bear

CHAPTER XXII
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CHAPTER XXII.
GOOD-BYE TO THE "SEA BEE." White Baldwin was of course interested in this talk of the man-wolf, but he was, at the same time, anxious to hear what the new-comer had to say concerning the cargo of provisions for which he had so long sought a purchaser.

His heart beat high with the hope of a speedy return to his home and its loved ones; for he had already planned to leave the "Sea Bee" where she was until the following season.

In case he could dispose of her cargo, he would insist that transportation and a guide--at least as far as Indian Harbour--should form part of the bargain.

From Indian Harbour they would surely find some way of continuing the journey.

He might even reach home by Christmas! Wouldn't it be great if he could, and if, at the same time, he could carry with him enough money to relieve all present anxieties?
Perhaps he might even be able to take his mother and Cola to St.Johns for a long visit.


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