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1  "You're right, Bill," he concluded.
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2  "Wrong," Bill proclaimed triumphantly.
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3  "He always was a fool dog," said Bill.
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4  "I thought of that," Bill answered gravely.
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5  Bill threw on more wood, before lighting his pipe.
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6  Once their uproar became so loud that Bill woke up.
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7  "They're after us, Bill," said the man at the front.
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8  Bill opened his mouth to speak, but changed his mind.
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9  "You're botherin too much, Bill," came the sleepy response.
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10  "Couldn't drive 'em away from the fire with a club," Bill agreed.'
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11  "Seems to me, Henry, they're stayin remarkable close to camp," Bill commented.
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12  " Bill stopped for a moment, in order that his words might gain greater significance.
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13  "I saw the other one run off across the snow," Bill announced with cool positiveness.
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14  Bill had finished his pipe and was helping his companion to spread the bed of fur and blanket upon the spruce boughs which he had laid over the snow before supper.
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15  Then he saw Bill, standing amid the dogs, half triumphant, half crestfallen, in one hand a stout club, in the other the tail and part of the body of a sun-cured salmon.
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16  Henry was bending over and adding ice to the babbling pot of beans when he was startled by the sound of a blow, an exclamation from Bill, and a sharp snarling cry of pain from among the dogs.
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17  Daylight was yet three hours away, though it was already six o'clock; and in the darkness Henry went about preparing breakfast, while Bill rolled the blankets and made the sled ready for lashing.
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