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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER XXXI
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"It ain't possible! It can't be true! _What_ did you see ?" "Nothing!" said Mary Gage, half sobbing.

"Just the light.

Don't tell him.

Put back the bandage.

But, oh, Annie, Annie, I can _see_!" "You're talking foolish, Sis," said Annie, pinning the bandages all the tighter about the piled brown hair of Mary Gage's head.
"But say now," she added after that was done, "if I was a girl and a fellow felt that way about me--couldn't remember nobody but me that way--why, me for him! Mushy--but times comes when a girl falls strong for the mushy, huh?
"Now you lay down again and cover up your eyes and rest, or you'll never be seeing things again, sure enough.


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