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  • "Not Sutherland of '92?" broke in the snow-blinded Minook man, groping feebly toward him.

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • The blind Minook man began to sing, and the rest joined in with — Wonder if it's true?

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • Down below Minook, Colonel Walthstone and Dartworthy had fought it out.

    Chapter XII 2010

  • The Minook men noticed Montana Kid pointing now up the river, now down, and came over.

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • In 1898 the writer met Jack McQuestion at Minook, on the Lower Yukon.

    The Gold Hunters of the North 2010

  • Then on, into the northeast, past Koyokuk, Tanana, and Minook, till they rounded the Great Curve at Fort Yukon, crossed and recrossed the Arctic Circle, and headed south through the Flats.

    WHICH MAKE MEN REMEMBER 2010

  • You can't get over seventeen for Eldorado gold, and Minook gold don't fetch quite eighteen.

    The Night-Born 2010

  • Father Roubeau had been directed to leave the Upper Country and return to his swarthy children at Minook.

    THE PRIESTLY PREROGATIVE 2010

  • One old Minook miner testified thus: Haven't you noticed the expression on the faces of us fellows?

    The Gold Hunters of the North 2010

  • The Minook men turned away in silence, but soon "Rumsky Ho" floated upon the quiet air, followed by "The Orange and the Black."

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

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