[The Fur Bringers by Hulbert Footner]@TWC D-Link bookThe Fur Bringers CHAPTER VIII 18/28
But always there is mouths for bread.
If I be farmer and teach my boys, they not starve when fur is no more. "My fat'er say to Gaviller: 'All right.' Writings are made and signed. The ot'er men with good land on the river, they say they raise wheat, too. "After that the machines is brought in.
Good crops is raised. Ev'rything is fine.
Bam-by Gaviller put the price down to two-twenty-five.
Bam-by he only pay two dollar.
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