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The World For Sale
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CHAPTER X
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He never drank spirits, and was therefore ready to take advantage of those who did drink.

More than one horse and canoe and cow and ox, and acre of land, in the days when land was cheap, had come to him across the bar-counter.

He could be bought, could Barbazon, and he sold more than wine and spirits.

He had a wife who had left him twice because of his misdemeanours, but had returned and straightened out his house and affairs once again; and even when she went off with Lick Baldwin, a cattle-dealer, she was welcomed back without reproaches by Barbazon, chiefly because he had no morals, and her abilities were of more value to him than her virtue.

On the whole, Gros Barbazon was a bad lot.
At Marchand's words Barbazon shrugged his shoulders.


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