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To the Last Man

CHAPTER III
16/98

The old Lone Star State got too hot for them, an' they followed the trail of a lot of other Texans who needed a healthier climate.

Some two hundred Texans around heah, Jean, an' maybe a matter of three hundred inhabitants in the Tonto all told, good an' bad.

Reckon it's aboot half an' half." A cheery call from the kitchen interrupted the conversation of the men.
"You come to breakfast." During the meal the old rancher talked to Bill and Guy about the day's order of work; and from this Jean gathered an idea of what a big cattle business his father conducted.

After breakfast Jean's brothers manifested keen interest in the new rifles.

These were unwrapped and cleaned and taken out for testing.


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