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In the book "Snow Treasure" by Marie McSwigan, Chapter 12 is titled "The Long Night." In this chapter, the children successfully transport the gold on their sleds past the German soldiers, leading to a suspenseful and daring escape through the snowy Norwegian landscape. They face numerous challenges and obstacles but ultimately manage to deliver the gold to safety, demonstrating their courage and resourcefulness in the face of danger.

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