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To the Last Man

CHAPTER VIII
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This news appeared greatly to rejuvenate Gaston Isbel.

But his enthusiasm did not last long.

Impatient and moody by turns, he paced or moped around the cabin, always looking out, sometimes toward Blaisdell's ranch, but mostly toward Grass Valley.
It struck Jean as singular that neither Esther Isbel nor Mrs.Jacobs suggested a reburial of their husbands.

The two bereaved women did not ask for assistance, but repaired to the pasture, and there spent several hours working over the graves.

They raised mounds, which they sodded, and then placed stones at the heads and feet.


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