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understand that the shoe is on the other foot," answered McNabb, coldly. "Listen to me, Orcutt; by your own admission you've been trying for more than twenty years to ruin me. I've let you go, never turning out of my way to injure you. I'm not turning out of my way now. If you're squeezed it is because of your own deeds--not mine." "Squeezed!" sobbed the banker hysterically. "I'm ruined! It means the bank--my home--everything! It means--more. I was so sure--I--I'm into the bank's money for thousands! It means--the penitentiary!" McNabb looked at the cringing man, whose knees seemed to sag beneath the weight of his woe. Coldly his eyes traveled the length of him: "Maybe ye're right," he said, and his words cut icy cold. Then, deliberately he turned his back upon the man and strode through the door. Upon that same day, also came Corporal Downey, of the Royal North West Mounted Police, and in his custody he held a man. The man was the half-breed Alex Thumb. "We've got the goods on him this time," Downey told the factor. "And a damned peculiar case. I picked him up a few miles south of the lake. I heard a shot, and an hour later I located him and crept up through the brush. He had just finished burying Wentworth's body all but the heart--that was dryin' on a little stick beside the fire. There was an empty shell in his rifle. But--what I can't make out is this." He paused and withdrew from his pocket a small tin box, and opening it, disclosed a handful of ashes and the half of a United States gold certificate for ten thousand dollars. "He was holdin' it over a little fire," explained the officer. "I located him by the smoke smell. I covered him, and he dropped this last fragment to throw up his hands. It's money. I didn't know they made 'em so big. But why in hell should he burn it?" Murchison examined the fragment with its burned edge. "Alex Thumb was canny," he muttered. "The bills was too big. He didn't dare to spend 'em." THE END End of Project Gutenberg's The Challenge of the North, by James Hendryx *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CHALLENGE OF THE NORTH *** ***** This file should be named 18366.txt or 18366.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/3/6/18366/ Produced by Al Haines Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed
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