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1 The old lumberman gazed at the assembled crowd, and then at the Rovers.
2 He came over and caught the old lumberman by the arm.
3 I know the way well enough, was the old lumberman 's reply.
4 The old lumberman took several turns across the cabin floor.
5 The Rovers could see by his manner that the old lumberman was growing much disturbed.
6 Nan thought the old lumberman 's to be the most sorrowful figure she had ever seen.
7 Whichever way the cat jumped, I'd lost the respect of the community, said the old lumberman .
8 While the old lumberman had been eating, the Rover boys had glanced around the cave curiously.
9 The old lumberman nodded his head several times.
10 The old lumberman had scarcely spoken when all the boys heard a strange whistling in the air.
11 Nan ran out immediately to speak to the old lumberman ; but Toby was calling for Uncle Henry:
12 The old lumberman had already brought in some ice to be melted for a pot of coffee.
13 Evidently the old lumberman was turning over something in his mind-somethingwhich bothered him a great deal.
14 In front of the fire sat Nappy Martell with the old lumberman 's treasure box on his lap.
15 At this unexpected question, the old lumberman opened wide his eyes and glared at the young cadet.
16 Nan was much amused by this story, as she was by others that the old lumberman related.
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