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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER VII
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The defect in the ditch proved to be one of minor character, which Bryant corrected after a few observations and half an hour's work with a shovel.

While he was thus engaged, Imogene Martin, wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat, strolled out to watch his operations.

She was in a friendly and talkative mood, and asked questions concerning ditches and irrigation and surveying, and about Dave, and speculated on the ruins of the pueblo whither Ruth and Charlie Menocal had gone, and said she was glad Bryant had bought the ranch just north of their claims and would be their neighbour.

Only, she added, she was sorry to learn that he was having trouble with the people about; Mr.Menocal had stated such to be a fact, though what he had further hinted of Bryant's endeavour to gain property to which he had no title and of the engineer's being a trouble-maker, she did not for one instant believe.
"I'll be a trouble-maker for Charlie and his dad if they continue their present policy," Lee vouchsafed, tossing aside a shovelful of earth.
Imogene Martin carefully flattened a hill of bean plants for a seat, sat down, and locked her hands over her knees.
"I think you're to be trusted, so I'll tell you a secret," she remarked, smiling.

"Charlie Menocal doesn't make a 'hit' with me, either.


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