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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER VIII
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A woman seemed to mean a sudden and strangely overwhelming accession of problems.

What should he do?
Where would he put her?
What ought he to say?
"If you'll excuse me," he ventured at last, "I'll go acrosst and git my team.

They're all tangled up, like you see." She spoke, her voice agitated; reached out a hand.

"I--I can't see at _all_, sir!" "That's too bad, ma'am," said Sim Gage, "but don't you worry none at all.

You set right down here on the aidge of the side walk, till I git the horses fixed.


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