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Jean of the Lazy A

CHAPTER V
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"I don't want to seem inhospitable or unaccommodating, Mr.Burns," she told him, "but I fear that I must take these cattle back home with me.

You probably will not want to use them any longer." Mr.Burns did not say whether she was right or wrong in her conjecture.
As a matter of fact, he did want to use them for several more scenes; but he stood silent while Jean, with a chilly bow to the four of them, sent Pard up the rough bank of the little gulley.

Rather, he made no reply to Jean, but he waved his three rustlers back, retreating himself to where the bank stopped them.

And he turned toward the bushes that had at first hidden him from Jean, waved his hand in an imperative gesture, and called guardedly through cupped palms.

"Take that! All you can get of it!" Which goes far to show why he was considered one of the best directors the Great Western Film Company had in its employ.
So Jean unconsciously made a picture which caused the eyes of Robert Grant Burns to glisten while he watched.


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