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Under the Great Bear

CHAPTER XXXI
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All but you got off in two of the boats, and ours was picked up the next day by a liner bound for New York.

But how, in the name of all that is wonderful-- Hold on, though.

Let us go up to my room, where we can talk comfortably." As a result of this happy meeting, Cabot's voyage was made very pleasant after all.

Much as he had to tell and to hear, he also found time to write out a full report on the Bell Island mine, and also a series of notes concerning the ore specimens that he was carrying to New York.
At length the great city was reached, the "Amazon" was made fast to her Brooklyn pier, and Cabot went to bid the second mate good-bye.

"Hold on a bit," said the latter, "and run up to the house with me.


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