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Winston of the Prairie

CHAPTER XVII
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Now, there's no use, whatever, making a fuss, and every care will be taken of your property until you can arrange to dispose of it.

Hadn't you better get ready ?" The grim quietness of the voice was sufficient, and Ferris, who saw that force would be used if it was necessary, decided that it was scarcely likely his hired men would support him.
"I might have expected it!" he said.

"Of course, it was imprudent to speak the truth to our leader's niece.

You know what I have done ?" "I know what you did the night Courthorne nearly lost his life," said Dane.

"One would have fancied that would have contented you." "Well," said Ferris, "if you would like to hear of a more serious offense, I'll oblige you." Dane's finger closed on his arm.


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