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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XXXI
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He had taught Sammy.
And so while the sunlight danced on the green field, and old Kate slept in the lengthening shadows of the timber, the lad gave himself to his dreams and built his castles--as we all have builded.
His dreaming was interrupted as the supper bell rang, and, with the familiar sound, a multitude of other thoughts came crowding in; the father and mother--they were growing old.

Would it do to leave them alone with the graves on the hill yonder, and the mystery of the Hollow?
And there was the place to care for, and the mill.

Who but Young Matt could get work from the old engine?
It was like the strong man that the fight did not last long.

Young Matt's fights never lasted very long.

By the time he had unhitched old Kate from the cultivator, it was finished.


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