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The Fur Bringers

CHAPTER XII
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"I agreed to take the skin from him, but on the understanding that out of the price Mr.Gaviller must be paid every cent of what was owing him." His reasonable air suddenly failed him.

"Colina," he burst out imploringly, "it was worth more than double what your father offered! That was the trouble! What is a skin to us?
I pledge myself to transmit whatever price it brings to your father.

Won't that do ?" "Don't say anything more about it," said Colina painfully.

"You're right; we mustn't quarrel about a thing like that." A wretched constraint fell upon them.

For the moment the catastrophe had been averted, but both felt it was only for the moment.
They had nothing to say to each other.
Finally Colina moved toward the door.
"I must see if anything is wanted up-stairs," she murmured.


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