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The Fur Bringers

CHAPTER VIII
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Jean Bateese say: 'Tak' it back again.

I won't pay.' Gaviller say: 'You got to pay.' He put it on the book against Gagnon." Tole related other incidents of a like character, Ambrose listened with ever mounting indignation.

There could be no mistaking the truthful ring of the simple details.
Not only was Ambrose's sense of humanity up in arms, but the trader in him was angered that a competitor should profit by such unfair means.
With a list of grievances on one side and unqualified sympathy on the other, the two progressed in friendship.
They breakfasted together, Job making a third.

Ambrose found himself more and more strongly drawn to the young fellow.

He was reminded that he had no friend of his own age in the country.


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