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The Gold Trail

CHAPTER XIII
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"This is the other man?
Well, he can stay and bring along the baggage.

There's most a freight-car full.

They'll give him a wagon and team at the hotel." He indicated a great pile of trunks and cases with a wave of his hand, and, seeing Weston's astonishment, added with a twinkle in his eyes: "My daughter and her friends are camping.

They have to have these things." Weston understood his employer's smile.

This, he recognized, was a man who could be content with essential things, and in all probability had at one time esteemed himself fortunate when he succeeded in obtaining them.
"Hadn't I better help him load them up ?" he asked.
"No," said Stirling, with a curtness at which Weston could not take offense.


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