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The Lane That Had No Turning
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CHAPTER X
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Norinne she is quiet, and she sit with her hand on his shoulder, and give him Marie to hold.
"But it is no good; it is all over.

So I say: 'Let us go back to Pontiac.

What is the good for to be rich?
Let us be poor and happy once more.' "And Norinne she look glad, and get up and say: 'Yes, let us go back.' But all at once she sit down with Marie in her arms, and cry--bagosh, I never see a woman cry like that! "So we start back for Pontiac with the horse and the ox and some pork and bread and molass'.

But Gal Bargon never hold up his head, but go silent, silent, and he not sleep at night.

One night he walk away on the prairie, and when he come back he have a great pain.


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