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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER I
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A wide ridge of good grass lands lay held in the river's bent arm.

The wind blew steadily, throwing up into a sheet of silver the leaves of the willows which followed the water courses.

A few quaking asps standing near the cabin door likewise gave motion and brightness to the scene.

The air was brilliantly cool and keen.

It was a pleasant spot, and at that season of the year not an uncomfortable one.


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