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Riders of the Purple Sage

CHAPTER IX
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With that conviction Venters felt a shame throughout his body, and it marked the rekindling of fierce anger and ruthlessness.

In the past long year he had nursed resentment.

He had hated the wilderness--the loneliness of the uplands.

He had waited for something to come to pass.

It had come.
Like an Indian stealing horses he had skulked into the recesses of the canyons.


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