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Winston of the Prairie

CHAPTER XXI
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"It's a man I have dealings with," he said.
"He has evidently ridden out from the settlement and fallen from his horse." "Why should he fall ?" asked the Colonel.
Winston laughed.

"There is a perfume about him that is tolerably conclusive.

I was, however, on the point of going, and if you will tell your hired man to get my wagon out, I'll take him away quietly.
You can make light of the affair to the others." "Yes," said Barrington.

"Unless you think the man is hurt, that would be best, but we'll keep him if you like." "No, sir.

I couldn't trouble you," said Winston hastily.


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