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A Daughter of the Snows

CHAPTER I
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He had expected to find a shocked and frightened maiden countenance, and was not at all prepared for the flushed and deeply interested face which met his eyes.
"I am sorry," he began.
But she broke in, as though annoyed by the interruption, "No, no; not at all.

I am enjoying it every bit.

Though I am glad that man's revolver stuck.

If it had not--" "We might have been delayed in getting ashore." The first officer laughed, and therein displayed his tact.
"That man is a robber," he went on, indicating the boatman, who had now shoved his oars into the water and was pulling alongside.

"He agreed to charge only twenty dollars for putting you ashore.


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