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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER XXII
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I couldn't live out here if it wasn't for the sheer beauty of this country.

It's wonderful--it's so beautiful." "What was it you put down by the door as you came in ?" she asked of him curiously.
He turned to her with like curiosity.

"How do you know ?" said he.
"Are you shamming?
That was my fishing rod and my fish basket I put down there; but I didn't think you'd know anything about it." "I'm beginning to have abnormally acute senses, I suppose.

That's necessity." "Nature is a very wonderful old girl," said Doctor Barnes.

"But come now, I'm going to ask you to go down to the stream with me and have a try about those grayling.


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