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Hendryx, James B., 1880-1963

"The Challenge of the North"

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McNabb shook his head. "No, an' I don't know yet what ye're talkin'
about. All I know is, that Orcutt thinks he has got title to the
pulp-wood. We met him back at the railway, an' he took pains to tell
me about it. What puzzles me is, how did ye work it so that after two
weeks have gone by he still thinks he owns the timber?"
"I didn't work it. He came up here on the twenty-ninth and waited
around until the first of July. Then he and Cameron went over to the
shack and concluded the deal, using Orcutt's watch, which was Terrace
City time--an hour fast. Then Orcutt and Wentworth hit straight for
the mill site, saying they were coming back in two days. Half an hour
later I called Cameron's attention to the error in time and took up the
options for you. After the papers were signed he decided to wait for
the return of Orcutt and Wentworth. But they didn't return. He waited
for a week, and then went to look for them. They haven't shown up yet."
Old John was chuckling aloud. "An' the Eureka Paper Company's stuff is
rollin' down my tote-road as fast as they can unload it."
"Do you mean they've started to haul the material for their mill?"
"Aye, not only material but machinery."
"But what's become of Cameron?"
"Losh, lad, I don't even know the man. We won't worry about him."
"But why did you want to put off the closing till the last minute?"
McNabb grinned.


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