The Lure of the North by Harold Bindloss
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undertake the development of mineral claims. I've recently put over two
or three big transactions in that line." "But Manitoba is a farming country." "Certainly; the prairie belt. The eastern strip, running along the edge of the Territories from Lake of the Woods, is different. There the rocks break out among the pine forests and in the last few years prospectors have found valuable minerals. Some are being worked, and I expect we will soon hear of fresh discoveries. I understand you are the daughter of Gordon Strange, who found a silver lode in North Ontario." "I am his daughter; but I believe the lode was not in Ontario." "Then it was in the neighboring Territories. I expect your father often talked to you about his find." "He did," said Agatha. "Still I don't see--" Stormont smiled. "You wonder where I am leading you? Well, it's part of my occupation to investigate mining propositions, and where the owners want to sell, to find a buyer. Sometimes I lend them money to improve the claim. In fact, I imagine you would find me useful in many ways." "I cannot sell the lode before I know where it is." "That's obvious," Stormont agreed. "The difficulty, however, might be overcome, and that's where I could help. But, to begin with, am I to understand your father altogether failed to relocate the claim? Although he filed no record, he may have found a clue." |
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