I think that in this passage the phrase "pack through" means carrying one's belongings on saddle packs on the horses and leaving the wagons (covered wagons?) behind to travel faster to get to the California gold fields sooner. Mr Johnson decided not to travel this way and instead harnessed his horse to the Frink's wagon and they continued as before. The following excerpt intimates what "pack through" means without actually saying it in those many words. "<span>Mr. Wand and his company have left their wagons here and made pack-saddles, intending to pack their clothing, blankets, provisions, and cooking utensils on their animals, in order to travel faster".</span>
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George and Lennie are on their way to a ranch in the Salinas Valley.
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<span>Heroes tend to be based on archetypes.
Heroes in epics are definitely described in a stereotypical, because if you have read most of the epics; you will notice similarities in the format of their stories.</span>
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Personally, I would say "A" Moreover. Moreover, at least in definition, means as a further matter.