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It was the last house on the route to the head of the lake seventy-five miles away, excepting the shack at Nine-Mile Point, which had never been occupied until Big Jack and his party camped there.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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On his visit to Nine-Mile Point the old man had been received with good-natured banter, which he returned in kind.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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The situation at Nine-Mile Point was not improved by the wholesale proposal for Bela's hand.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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East of Nine-Mile Point the lake shore makes in sharply, forming the wide, deep bay which stretches all the way to the foot of the lake where Musquasepi, the little river, takes its rise.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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Sam perceived that the paddler was the aged hunchback who had once visited the camp at Nine-Mile Point across the lake.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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The newcomers talked freely about their journey in, and its difficulties, avoiding only a certain period of their stay at Nine-Mile Point, and touching very briefly on their meeting with the Bishop.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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When the bright scimitar edge sunk behind Nine-Mile Point he arose with a beating heart.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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We pass by Nine-Mile Point lak we goin 'somewhere else.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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Nine-Mile Point where your fat'er built a house long time ago.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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The camp at Nine-Mile Point was suffering from an attack of nerves.
The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911
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