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A Daughter of the Snows

CHAPTER V
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Rivers and lakes existed chiefly for man's use in travelling.

Viewed in this light, the mountains puzzled him; but he placed them away in his classification of the Inexplicable and did not worry.

Men died, sometimes.

But their meat was not good to eat, and their hides worthless,--perhaps because they did not grow fur.

Pelts were valuable, and with a few bales a man might purchase the earth.


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