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Jack Archer

CHAPTER XXIII
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"What do you think we had better do?
It is quite impossible that we can find our way back through such a fog as this." "Quite impossible, sir," Jack said.

"If we were to move from where we are, we should lose all idea of our bearings in three minutes, and should be as likely to go into the plain as up the valley." "It's a most awkward position," Mr.Myers said anxiously.

"Now, Mr.
Archer, you have had some sort of experience of this kind before.

Tell me frankly what you think is the best thing to be done." "I have been thinking it over, sir, for the last half, hour," Jack said, "and it appears to me that the best thing to do would be for me to find my way up to the house again.

I can't well miss that, as we came straight down hill.


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