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The Gold Trail

CHAPTER XXVIII
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There's no doubt about that inclination.

We can't get out ore that will pay for crushing with an open cut much longer." "Then," said Weston, "we can follow it with an adit." He looked at Saunders, who smiled in a rather grim fashion.
"Adits cost money to drive," observed the latter.

"You have brought some along ?" Weston said that this was not the case, and Saunders spread out his hands.
"Well," he said, "I'm broke.

Half the men on this location are owing me quite a pile, and it's clear that I'll never get a dollar out of them unless they strike it rich, or the Grenfell Consols go up with a bang.

That's how Jim from Okanagan fixed the thing.


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