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Jean of the Lazy A

CHAPTER XVIII
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He would have to hire an express car, anyway, he said, for the automobile and the scenery sets they had used for interiors.

And there would be plenty of room for Pard and Lite's horse and another which Robert Grant Burns had used to carry him to locations in rough country, where the automobile could not go.

The car would run in passenger service, Burns said,--he'd fix that,--so Lite would be right with the company all the way out.
Jean appreciated all that as a personal favor, which merely proved how unsophisticated she really was.

She did not know that Robert Grant Burns was thinking chiefly of furnishing material for the publicity man to use in news stories.

She never once dreamed that the coming of "Jean, of the Lazy A" and Jean's pet horse Pard, and of Lite, who had done so many surprising things in the picture, would be heralded in all the Los Angeles papers before ever they left Montana.
Jean was concerned chiefly with attending to certain matters which seemed to her of vital importance.


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