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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER XXII
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"Bad habits ?" "Well, I smoke, and everything, you know.

Majors have to be regular fellows." "You're rather pleasant to talk to!" "Very!" "You know, you seem rather a manny sort of man to me--do you know what I mean ?" "I'm glad you think so." "And I owe you a great deal, Major--or--Doctor." "Please don't make yourself a continuous trial balance all the time.
Don't be thinking of sacrifices and duties--isn't there some way we can plan just to get some plain joy out of life as we go along?
I believe that's my religion, if I've got any." "I often wish I could see the mountains," said she, vaguely.
He rose suddenly.

"Come with me, then! I'll take you out into the sunlight.

I'll tell you all about the mountains.

I'll show you something of the world.


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