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The Intriguers

CHAPTER IV
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If you feel you need it, I'll give you another dose.

It's an Indian remedy; I learned the secret up in the timber belt, but I Spent some time experimenting before I was satisfied about its properties." "Then you get on with Indians ?" "Yes," Clarke said shortly.

"It isn't difficult when you grasp their point of view.

You ought to know something about that.

On the whole, the Hudson Bay people treat the Indians well; there was a starving lad you picked up suffering from snow-blindness near Jack-pine River and sent back safely to his tribe." "That's so; but I don't know how you knew.


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