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The Call of the Canyon

CHAPTER I
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The color of the short wheat appeared soft and rich, and the boundless fields stretched away monotonously.

She had not known there was so much flat land in the world, and she imagined it might be a fine country for automobile roads.

When she got back to her seat she drew the blinds down and read her magazines.

Then tiring of that, she went back to the observation car.

Carley was accustomed to attracting attention, and did not resent it, unless she was annoyed.
The train evidently had a full complement of passengers, who, as far as Carley could see, were people not of her station in life.


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