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The Blazed Trail

CHAPTER XI
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Without a thought of expense he must abandon as temporary, property which other industries cry out at being compelled to acquire as permanent.

For this reason he becomes in time different from his fellows.

The wilderness leaves something of her mystery in his eyes, that mystery of hidden, unknown but guessed, power.

Men look after him on the street, as they would look after any other pioneer, in vague admiration of a scope more virile than their own.
Thorpe, in common with the other men, had thought Radway's vacation at Christmas time a mistake.

He could not but admire the feverish animation that now characterized the jobber.


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