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Burning Daylight

CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER IX.
Ten days later, Harper and Joe Ladue arrived at Sixty Mile, and Daylight, still a trifle weak, but strong enough to obey the hunch that had come to him, traded a third interest in his Stewart town site for a third interest in theirs on the Klondike.
They had faith in the Upper Country, and Harper left down-stream, with a raft-load of supplies, to start a small post at the mouth of the Klondike.
"Why don't you tackle Indian River, Daylight ?" Harper advised, at parting.

"There's whole slathers of creeks and draws draining in up there, and somewhere gold just crying to be found.

That's my hunch.
There's a big strike coming, and Indian River ain't going to be a million miles away." "And the place is swarming with moose," Joe Ladue added.

"Bob Henderson's up there somewhere, been there three years now, swearing something big is going to happen, living off'n straight moose and prospecting around like a crazy man." Daylight decided to go Indian River a flutter, as he expressed it; but Elijah could not be persuaded into accompanying him.

Elijah's soul had been seared by famine, and he was obsessed by fear of repeating the experience.
"I jest can't bear to separate from grub," he explained.


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