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Why had the man in London's story "To Build a Fire" taken a roundabout way to get to the claim on the left fork of Henderson Creek? A. He wanted to check out the possibility of getting logs from the islands in the Yukon. B. He wanted to take the scenic route -- to see more of the territory. C. He liked traveling alone and not pressured to keep pace with "the boys."​

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