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Daughter of the Snows (Masterpiece Collection First Novel) Large Print: Great Classics
Daughter of the Snows (Masterpiece Collection First Novel) Large Print: Great Classics | Jack London
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"All ready, Miss Welse, though I'm sorry we can't spare one of the steamer's boats." Frona Welse arose with alacrity and came to the first officer's side. "We're so busy," he explained, "and gold-rushers are such perishable freight, (…more)
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"Splash! A handful of water from his strenuous oar struck her full in the face. "Hope you don't mind it, miss," he apologized. "I'm doin' the best I know how, which ain't much." "So it seems," she answered, good-naturedly."

FairyWyss Why do I like this quote so much, is because in a few words Jack London described Frona Wells's character as not many Authors can do in a whole book. Just imagine, they are in Alaska, it is freezing cold and she is so brave and stoic and good-natured that didn't give even a frawn. She smiled, and apologized the man at once, because she knew, he did his best. Now, she is the daughter of the wealthiest and most influential man on the shore! 7y
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FairyWyss I think, that she smiled, though Jack London didn't even mention, but it is understandable, because of her humorous answer. 7y
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