The Magnetic North by Elizabeth (C. E. Raimond) Robins
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"Humph!" grunted Nicholas scornfully; "him no got Innuit sled." "Mac and I are goin' to try soon's the stockade's done--" "Goo'-bye," interrupted Nicholas. But the Boy paid no attention to the word of farewell. He knelt down in the snow and examined the sled carefully. "Spruce runners," he called out to Mac, "and--jee! they're shod with ivory! _Jee!_ fastened with sinew and wooden pegs. Hey?"--looking up incredulously at Nicholas--"not a nail in the whole shebang, eh?" "Nail?" says Nicholas. "Huh, no _nail!_" as contemptuously as though the Boy had said "bread-crumbs." "Well, she's a daisy! When you comin' back?" "Comin' pretty quick; goin' pretty quick. Goo'-bye! _Mush!_" shouted Nicholas to his companion, and the dogs got up off their haunches. But the Boy only laughed at Nicholas's struggles to get started. He hung on to the loaded sled, examining, praising, while the dogs, after the merest affectation of trying to make a start, looked round at him over their loose collars and grinned contentedly. "Me got to mush. Show nex' time. Mush!" "What's here?" the Boy shouted through the "mushing"; and he tugged at |
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