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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER XIV
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She's just done the best she knew how.

Women sometimes don't know which way to jump." "She didn't make none too good a jump out here," commented his friend.
"Has she ever told you anything about herself yet ?" "Not to speak of none, no.

She sets and cries a good deal.

Says she's broke and blind and all alone.

She's got one friend back home--girl she used to room with, but she's going to get married, and so she, this lady, Miss Warren, comes out here plumb desperate, not knowing what kind of a feller I am, or what kind of a place this is--which is both a damn shame, Wid, and you know it.


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