The House of Cariboo And Other Tales From Arcadia

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136 CHAPTER XVII.
Cameron Outlines His Policy.
The Winter drew on apace. At Laughing Donald's carpenters and workmen had been busily employed within and without the house for weeks. Soon the premises took on a finished look, and the workmen departed as mysterious- ly as they had come. In the new home, the wife of Laughing Donald presided, directing her servants with that natural grace and dig- nity which is the certain indication of a lady born. Andy Cameron since his return had not spent a nig
...ht at his house at The Nole, and now I. EClare and Dan also joined the family at Laughing Donald's.
136 Cameron Outlines His Policy.
Soon after the return of Cameron, Bill Blakely and he drove to the county town and to Donald Ban's, the lawyer's. Together they climbed the stairway to the office each had sought before. Bill leading the way.
''Morning to ye, Donald Ban, " said Bill, in a voice unusually soft for him. The lawyer asked his callers to be seated. "You know, don't ye, " continued Bill, as he clutched his cloth cap, "that I said he'd be back soon, " nodding toward Cameron, who had seated him- self comfortably by the table, apparently havr ing no uneasiness about the outcome of the consultation.


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