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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER IV
11/19

You'll have rather a bad ride home." "Oh, I'm used to it," he answered.

"I'm afraid they'll lose a good many sheep on the higher farms, though, if the storm turns out as bad as it threatens.

Hear that!" A tornado of wind seemed to shake the ground beneath their feet.

Jane shivered.
"I suppose," she reflected, "that man Crockford thought I was very cruel to-day." "I will tell you Crockford's point of view," Segerson replied.

"He doesn't exactly understand what your aims are, and wherever he goes he hears nothing but praise of the way you have treated your tenants and the way you have tried to turn them into small landowners.


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