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Good Indian

CHAPTER XIV
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Of some things he felt sure; of others he was half convinced; and there was more which he only suspected.

And all the while he stood there quietly beside Evadna, his attitude almost that of boredom.
"I think, since you have been properly notified to leave," said Baumberger, with the indefinable air of a lawyer who gathers up his papers relating to one case, thrusts them into his pocket, and turns his attention to the needs of his next client, "we'll just have it out with these other fellows, though I look upon Stanley," he added half humorously, "as a test case.

If he goes, they'll all go." "Better say he's a TOUGH case," blurted Wally, and turned on his heel.

"What the devil are they standing around on one foot for, making medicine ?" he demanded angrily of Good Indian, who unceremoniously left Evadna and came up with him.

"I'D run him off the ranch first, and do my talking about it afterward.


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