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Jean of the Lazy A

CHAPTER XI
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Burns says that he's got to retake that saddling scene just as soon as the horses get here.

It looks just as simple," she added spitefully, "as climbing to the top of the Berry Building tower and doing a leap to a passing airship.

In fact, I'd choose the leap." A warm impulse of helpfulness stirred Jean.

She caught up her hat, buckled her gun belt around her from pure habit, tucked a few loose strands of hair into place, and went out where they were.
"If you'll come down to the stable with me," she drawled, while they were staring their astonishment at her unexpected appearance before them, "I'll show you how to saddle up.

Pard's awfully patient about being fussed with; you can practice on him.


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