[The Sagebrusher by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sagebrusher CHAPTER XXXVI 12/17
"They're fine.
They are always fine, everywhere, all of them.
I'd have liked to see them in the great parades, in the cities." "'Twould be a gr-r-r-and sight," said Mrs.Davidson, "for women who have had no oppor-r-r-tunity!" "Ah? Women who haven't had what women wish ?" said Mary Gage, a strange confidence in her own tones.
"Don't you suppose God knows the way? Why be trying to change----" The word did not come at first. "The plan ?" suggested Mrs.Davidson. "The plan!" said Mary. "I must be going before long," said Karen Jensen, having finished her saucer of berries, and caring little for philosophizing.
"I've got to milk seven cows yet." "I will come often, if I may, Mrs.Gage, now that I am again located in this valley," said her companion, rising also. "Oh, won't you, please!" said Mary Gage.
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