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CHAPTER XI THE REAL BOSS
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"How have you been getting on in the bush?" Frobisher asked his guest when they sat talking in his smoking-room. "You look worried."
"There's a reason for it—the mine's no good." Andrew looked Frobisher steadily1 in the face. "I dare say you knew that some time ago."
"I had my suspicions. I wasn't singular in that."
"So it seems. I must ask you to believe that it was only during the last few days that I found out the truth."
Frobisher smiled.
"After that, I'd better say that I exonerated2 you—I think it's the right word—as soon as we'd had our first talk. I saw that you were being made a tool of."
"You were right," said Andrew. "It isn't a pleasant situation. I don't mind its not being flattering; that's the least trouble."
"What are you going to do about it?"
"The square thing, so far as I'm able. Allinson's, so to speak, guaranteed the undertaking3."
There was some extra color in Andrew's face and pride in his voice, though he spoke4 quietly, and Frobisher sat silent a moment or two.
"Have you made any plans yet?" the American then asked.
Andrew told him that he proposed to take Carnally[Pg 111] and Graham north to search for the silver lode5; and Frobisher looked grave.
"There's a point to be remembered," he cautioned. "Minerals in Canada belong to the State, which makes a grant of them to the discoverer on certain terms. The lode will therefore become the property of whoever first locates and records it, which will be open to any member of your party."
"I've thought of that. The expedition will be financed by me, and I'll have an understanding with Graham and Carnally as to their share before we start."
"Three claims could be staked, and your companions could make them over to you when the development work was done. If properly patented, you would be the legal owner."
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