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Phil charged the item to extension of trade, making a place for it in his report blank. He was particularly pleased with himself, for he had given a new twist to an old trick of fur land, that land where two hundred years of precedent have devel oped a code of ethics entirely in keeping with the harshness and the loneliness of the land itself.
This little business out of the way and the Indians properly impressed with the reprehensible ness of their disaffection, Phil began to look for ward to the annual New Year's gathering of post managers. His was the most distant post of the district and he would have to start December first. The last week in November an epidemic of hydrophobia wiped out all the dogs in his yard and he was forced to settle down to an eventless and mailless winter.
The winter passed, as those dark, cold, inter minable winters have passed with countless managers of isolated Hudson's Bay Company posts for more than two hundred years, and summer brought with it the triumphant journey of the fur-laden brigade. For Phil's three York boats would be laden as never before in the history of the post.
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Philip Boynton had seen two white men in a year and a half. He had arrived at the Split Falls post of the Hudson's Bay Company on the last ice of the spring, having been rushed in by a wise old district manager who saw in Phil's apparently mutinous demeanour merely the expression of a need of something difficult to do.
That difficult task, the routing of a particularly ingenious and energetic opposition, had kept Phil from going out with the fur brigade in the summer. He did not regret his non-attendance at the gathering of the post-managers at district headquarters because he was too actively engaged in the consummation of a plot bom of the devilishness of his own pent-up energy and enthusiasm.
As a result of this plot the too-ambitious Freetrader had been glad to accept Phil's offer of protection from a mysteriously enraged band of Indians and even more glad to get out of the country at the Hudson's Bay Company's expense.
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