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The White Desert

CHAPTER VII
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Golemar! Whee!" In answer to the whining call of the giant, the wolf-dog, trotting beside the lazy team, swerved and nipped at the horses' heels.

The pace became a jogging trot.

Soon they were in view of the long, smooth mound of sawdust leading to the squat, rambling saw shed.

A moment more and the bunk house, its unpainted clapboards blackened by the rain and sun and snows, showed ahead.

A half-mile, then Ba'tiste left the wagon and, Barry following him, walked toward the mill and its whining, groaning saws.
"Watch close!" he ordered.


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