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Laddie

CHAPTER XVI
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She is worth more; but that should be satisfactory all around.

I am going to earn it by putting five of Mr.
Pryor's fancy, pedigreed horses in shape for market, taking them personally, and selling them to men fit to own and handle real horses.
I get one hundred each, and my expenses for the job.

I'll have as much fun doing it as I ever had at anything.

It suits me far better than plowing, even." Mother entered the room at a sweep, and pushed Leon aside.
"Oh you man of my heart!" she cried.

"You man after my own heart!" Laddie bent and kissed her, holding her tight as he looked over her head at father.
"It's all right, of course ?" he said.
"I never have known of anything quite so altogether right," said father.


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