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The Sowers

CHAPTER XXXIV
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The two men lapsed into silence.

Steinmetz, buried in his furs like a great, cumbrous bear, appeared to be half asleep.

They had had a long and wearisome day.

The horses had covered their forty miles and more from village to village, where the two men had only gathered discouragement and foreboding.

Some of the starostas were sullen; others openly scared.
None of them were glad to see Steinmetz.


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