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A Daughter of the Snows

CHAPTER XVII
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Men have never called me coward, but I was nearer the coward then than ever and all before.

Ay, that moment I had faced death easier.

And it was foolish, absurd.

How could I know whether it was for good or ill when you drifted a distant speck on the river?
Still, I looked, and the miracle began, for I did know.

You stood at the steering-sweep.


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