The Long Trail; a Story of the Northwest Wilderness
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It was hard to give up ; it was harder to part from Mason and go on. 158 THE LONG TRAIL The Colonel continued: "As you know, I am not a gold-seeker; I came on here for other reasons. My work is done, and duty demands my return. I want to say, boy, that you have been game all through this trip, and that you deserve to succeed; but don't over-estimate your resources." His voice was kindly, and it was hard to realize that he had been the inexorable avenger. His face expressed concern, even affecti...on, for his boyish partner. "Well," remarked Mason, after a pause, "I'm taking your advice. It's settled with me. I came in to put you through. Colonel, and as my contract is filled, in a fashion, I get out. There's only one more boat this fall, and so I reckon I'll go to-morrow — only I hate to leave this boy here." The blood rushed to Jack's face. " Oh, I'm all right," he said. " Don't worry about me. I'll pull through." Mason looked at him kindly. "I know how you feel. Jack, but you're wrong.
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