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also the grub."
So Dude was aroused from his sleep; four other doggy noses were withdrawn from under four bushy tails, and to the accompaniment of howls the load was removed to the hay-tent, the dogs unharnessed, the load unpacked. Hugh undid the bedding and spread it on a pile of straw.
"This will be the last bed we'll strike for some time after we leave here," was his remark.
He grabbed the sack with the meat, and went off to see if he could find space on a stove to boil it. He soon returned with the meat, as well as a bucket in which were canine dainties--kitchen scraps.
"Chuck it into you," was Hugh's remark to the dogs as he threw them the food; "you'll have to work to-morrow."
As there was nothing to do now till that morrow, the three again strolled out to look at the trail, up which the full flow of traffic was now toiling. Profanity filled the air. The travellers cursed the trail; they cursed their horses, cursed their dogs, the wind, the country generally.
They wandered into a saloon, which, as ever, was reeking with tobacco, and vibrating to the notes of "Home, sweet Home," reeled off on a gramophone. Hugh looked cautiously at the company. "Soapy's men!" he whispered; so he and his companions went. John noticed that a good deal of money was being won at the tables; but Hugh told him that the men who were winning were Soapy's staff.
"They seem to run a wonderful system," said John.
"Yes; Soapy pretty nearly owns the whole shop from the Lynn Canal to the summit."
"But why does he stop at the summit?"
"Police."
"But they have police on this side."
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