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- "Say, you, Boss Simpson," he began suddenly, as the last shower of sparks went up into the air, "you don't—smell nothing, do you—nothing pertickler, I mean?" The commonplace question, Simpson realized, veiled a dreadfully serious thought in his mind. A shiver ran down his back.
- "Nothing but burning wood," he replied firmly, kicking again at the embers. The sound of his own foot made him start.
- "And all the evenin' you ain't smelt—nothing?" persisted the guide, peering at him through the gloom; "nothing extrordiny, and different to anything else you ever smelt before?"
- "No, no, man; nothing at all!" he replied aggressively, half angrily.
- Chapter 2
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