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Updated: June 24, 2025
Marie consented, but Gertrude had a new book and would not leave it, and when the others started she joined her father and Judge Saltzer, her father's counsellor, now with them, who were dining more leisurely at their own table. Bucks met the doctor and his party at the head of the cañon and took them to the high ledge across the river, where they had been brought by Glover in the morning.
"The status," she continued, gravely, "should remain, I think, the same." The directors' party had been inspecting the Camp Pilot mines. The train was riding the crest of the pass when the sun set, and in the east long stretches of snow-sheds were vanishing In the shadows of the valley. Glover, engaged with Mr. Brock, Judge Saltzer, and Bucks, had been forward all day, among the directors.
"I think I am learning more from him, though, than he is learning from me," returned Glover, without looking up. "He is a man of big ideas; I should be glad of a chance to know him." "You are likely to have that during the next two weeks." "I fear not." "Did you not understand that Judge Saltzer and he are both to be with our party now?" "But I am to leave it to-night." She made no comment.
The patient manager left Judge Saltzer, with whom he was talking, and came out on the platform. Gertrude went into the car. When the train reached Sleepy Cat, at dusk, she was sitting alone in her favorite corner near the rear door. The train stopped at a junction semaphore and she heard Bucks' voice on the observation platform.
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