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The Barrier

CHAPTER V
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A STORY IS BEGUN "It's fonny t'ing how two brown eye Was changin' everything-- De cloud she's no more on de sky, An' winter's jus' lak' spring Dey mak' my pack so very light, De trail, she's not so long-- I'd walk it forty mile to-night For hear her sing wan song But now I'm busy mak' fortune For marry on dat girl, An' if she's tole me yass, dat's soon, Bonheur! I'm own de worl'!" Poleon Doret sang gayly as the trader came towards him through the open grove of birch, for he was happy this afternoon, and, being much of a dreamer, this fresh enterprise awoke in him a boyish pleasure.

Then Necia had teased him as he came away, and begged him, as was always her custom, to take her with him, no matter whence or whither, so long as there was adventure afoot.

Well, it would not be long now before he could say yes, and he would take her on a journey far longer than either of them had yet taken--a journey that would never end.

Had not the gods looked with favor, at last, upon his long novitiate, and been pleased with the faith he had kept?
Had not this discovery of "No Creek" Lee's been providentially arranged for his own especial benefit?
A fool could see that this was a mark of celestial approbation, and none but a fool would question the wisdom of the gods.

Had he not watched the girl grow from a slip of thirteen and spoken never a word of his love?
Had he not served and guarded her with all the gentle chivalry of an olden knight?
Of course! And here was his reward, a gift of wealth to crown his service, all for her.


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