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The Spirit of the Border

CHAPTER XXI
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The pioneers run from the plow to the fight; they halt in the cutting of corn to defend themselves, and in winter must battle against cold and hardship, which would be less cruel if there was time in summer to prepare for winter, for the savages leave them hardly an opportunity to plant crops.

How many pioneers have given up, and gone back east?
Find me any who would not return home to-morrow, if they could.

All that brings them out here is the chance for a home, and all that keeps them out here is the poor hope of finally attaining their object.

Always there is a possibility of future prosperity.

But this generation, if it survives, will never see prosperity and happiness.


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