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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER VIII
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You can blame me fer everything.

Why, almost I was a notion never to come near this here place this morning.
I felt guilty, like I'd shot somebody--I didn't know.

I feel that way now." "You're all your letters said you were," said Mary Warren, weeping now.
"Any woman who would deceive such a man----" "You ain't deceived me none," said Sim Gage.

"But it's wrong of me to fool a woman such as you, and I'm sorry.

Only, just don't you git scared too much.


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