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BOOK III. The Camp

The Trail of '98 · Robert W. (Robert William) Service — chapter 30 of 75 · ~83 words · public domain

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THE CAMP

For once you've panned the speckled sand and seen the bonny dust, Its peerless brightness blinds you like a spell; It's little else you care about; you go because you must, And you feel that you could follow it to hell. You'd follow it in hunger, and you'd follow it in cold; You'd follow it in solitude and pain; And when you're stiff and battened down let some one whisper "Gold," You're lief to rise and follow it again.

--"The Prospector."

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