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Winston of the Prairie

CHAPTER XII
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It's a big venture, and, if it fails, will cripple me, but I seem to feel, apart from any reason I can discern, that wheat is going up again, and I must go through with this plowing.

Of course, it does not sound very sensible." Miss Barrington looked at him gravely, for there was a curious and steadily-tightening bond between the two.

"It depends upon what you mean by sense.

Can we reason out all we feel, and is there nothing, intangible but real, behind the impulses which may be sent to us ?" "Well," said Winston, with a little smile, "that is a trifle too deep for me, and it's difficult to think of anything but the work I have to do.

But you were the first at Silverdale to hold out a hand to me--and I have a feeling that your good wishes would go a long way now.


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