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The Lure of the North

CHAPTER XVII
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They were marked by certain weaknesses, but as a rule inherited a slow tenacity from their Indian ancestors.

He had known a man, shot through the body, walk four hundred miles to reach a doctor, and they made the revenging of serious injuries a duty.

A _Metis_ would wait the greater part of a lifetime for a chance of repaying in kind a man who had wronged him.

Drummond looked somewhat dissipated and had a superficial smartness that young men without much education acquire in Canadian towns, but Scott thought him intelligent.
"Sit down," he said, indicating a short pine-stump.

"You want a job.


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