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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XXIV
10/16

I'm just a man.

I'm a--a savage, a damned beast, and I'm glad of it." He threw back his shaggy head, and his white teeth gleamed through his parted lips, as he spoke in tones of mad defiance.
"Dad, you say there's some things bigger'n learnin', and such, and I reckon this here's one of them.

I don't care if that little whelp goes to all the schools there is, and gets to be a president or a king; I don't care if he's got all the money there is between here and hell; put him out here in the woods, face to face with life where them things don't count, and what is he?
What is he, Dad?
He's nothin'! plumb nothin'!" The old shepherd waited quietly for the storm to pass.

The big fellow would come to himself after a time; until then, words were useless.

At last Young Matt spoke in calmer tones; "I run away, Dad.


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