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The Gold Trail

CHAPTER XII
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"He has to get out.

What are you going to do ?" He had Weston's answer immediately.
"Ask you for my time." "Well," said Colvin, with a gesture of expostulation, "I guess you know your own business.

Still, I'm quite willing to keep you." Weston thanked him, and then went with him to his shanty where he was handed a few bills, and in another hour he and Grenfell had once more strapped their packs upon their shoulders.

He did not know where he was going, or what he would do, but he struck into the trail to the railroad, and it was dusk when they reached a little wooden settlement.

He went into the post-office to make a few inquiries before he decided whether he should stay there that night, and the woman who kept it, recognizing him as a man from the mine, handed him a letter.


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