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country , " which one of Curwood ' s heroes called “ the one great law of life up
here , the worship of woman because she is woman . " To trespass this law was
to invite “ but one punishment . . . the punishment of the people . ” 22 Even an ...
country , " which one of Curwood ' s heroes called “ the one great law of life up
here , the worship of woman because she is woman . " To trespass this law was
to invite “ but one punishment . . . the punishment of the people . ” 22 Even an ...
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3 . 8 . Irving Bacheller , Silas Strong , Pine Tree Edition ( New York : Harper ,
1906 ) , fwd . , 2 . 9 . White , The Rules of the Game , p . 22 . 10 . Ray Long , “
James Oliver Curwood and His Far North , ” Bookman , LII ( February , 1921 ) ,
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3 . 8 . Irving Bacheller , Silas Strong , Pine Tree Edition ( New York : Harper ,
1906 ) , fwd . , 2 . 9 . White , The Rules of the Game , p . 22 . 10 . Ray Long , “
James Oliver Curwood and His Far North , ” Bookman , LII ( February , 1921 ) ,
493 . 11 .
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Curwood , Flower of the North , p . 31 ; cf . Holman Day , Joan of Arc of the North
Woods ( New York : Harper , 1922 ) , p . 219 . 23 . London , A Daughter of the
Snows , p . go . 24 . James B . Hendryx , North ( New York : A . L . Burt , 1923 ) , p
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Curwood , Flower of the North , p . 31 ; cf . Holman Day , Joan of Arc of the North
Woods ( New York : Harper , 1922 ) , p . 219 . 23 . London , A Daughter of the
Snows , p . go . 24 . James B . Hendryx , North ( New York : A . L . Burt , 1923 ) , p
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