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The March Family Trilogy

PART FOURTH
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"I had all sorts of men to deal with in developing my property out there, but I had very little trouble with them, generally speaking." "Ah, ah! you foundt the laboring-man reasonable--dractable--tocile ?" Lindau put in.
"Yes, generally speaking," Dryfoos answered.

"They mostly knew which side of their bread was buttered.

I did have one little difficulty at one time.

It happened to be when Mr.Fulkerson was out there.

Some of the men tried to form a union--" "No, no!" cried Fulkerson.


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