ee that our men trimmed up
for us. We'll put one on every river we ever run. What do you say to
that?"
"No," replied Rob, "we can't do that for ourselves--that has to be
voted to us by others, and only if we deserve it. I'll tell you
what--let's do our best to _deserve_ it first!"
The others of the Young Alaskans agreed to this very cheerfully, and
thus they turned happily toward home.
THE END
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
1. Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters' errors;
otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the author's
words and intent.
2. "Uncle Dick" is variously referred to as both Richard Hardy and as
Richard Wilcox in this book; in transcribing this book, no effort was
made to correct this.
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