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Jean of the Lazy A

CHAPTER XIII
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If Robert Grant Burns persisted in his mania for "feature-stuff" and "punches" in his pictures, Jean believed that she would have a fair start toward buying back the Lazy A long before her book was published and had brought her the thousands and thousands of dollars she was sure it would bring.

Very soon she could go boldly to a lawyer and ask him to do something about her father's case.

Just what he should do she did not quite know; and Lite did not seem to be able to tell her, but she thought she ought to find out just how much the trial had cost.

And she wished she knew how to get about setting some one on the trail of Art Osgood.
Jean was sure that Art Osgood knew something about the murder, and she frequently tried to make Lite agree with her.

Sometimes she was sure that Art Osgood was the murderer, and would argue and point out her reasons to Lite.


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