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The Desert of Wheat

CHAPTER I
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Up here in this desert you could have a heap of trouble if that outfit got here strong enough.

You'd better tell every farmer you can trust about this I.W.W." "I've only one American neighbor, and he lives six miles from here," replied Dorn.

"Olsen over there is a Swede, and not a naturalized citizen, but I believe he's for the U.S.And there's--" "Dad," interrupted the girl, "I believe our driver is listening to your very uninteresting conversation." She spoke demurely, with laughter in her low voice.

It made Dorn dare to look at her, and he met a blue blaze that was instantly averted.
Anderson growled, evidently some very hard names, under his breath; his look just then was full of characteristic Western spirit.

Then he got up.
"Lenore, I reckon your talk 'll be more interesting than mine," he said, dryly.


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