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To the Last Man

CHAPTER III
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My feelin' was that you'd do what I'd do if I were thirty years younger.

No, I reckoned you'd do more.

For I figured on your blood.

Jean, you're Indian, an' Texas an' French, an' you've trained yourself in the Oregon woods.

When you were only a boy, few marksmen I ever knew could beat you, an' I never saw your equal for eye an' ear, for trackin' a hoss, for all the gifts that make a woodsman....


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