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The High School Boys’ Canoe Club

CHAPTER III
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So a number of farmers turn their cattle in there and use it for free grazing ground.
As no owner can be found for the land we won't have to pay for the birch bark that we cut there." "That's so," Driggs acknowledged.

"But it's an awful distance, and over some mighty rough bits of road.

You'll be about dead after you've packed a load of birch bark in from Katson's Hill." "That wouldn't be anything, compared with having to do without our canoe," Dick returned.
"Maybe not," Driggs conceded.

"Now, boys, is there much of that birch bark on Katson's Hill ?" "There must be several shiploads," Dave Darrin replied.
"Good enough.

Then, see here.


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