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Winston of the Prairie

CHAPTER XXVII
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REINSTATEMENT A year of tireless effort and some anxiety had passed since Winston had seen the first load of flour sent to the east, when he and Graham sat talking in their Winnipeg office.

The products of the St.Louis mills were already in growing demand, and Graham appeared quietly contented as he turned over the letters before him.

When he laid down the last one, however, he glanced at his companion somewhat anxiously.
"We have got to fix up something soon," he said.

"I have booked all the St.Louis can turn out for six months ahead, and the syndicate is ready to take the business over, though I don't quite know whether it would be wise to let them.

It seems to me that milling is going to pay tolerably well for another year, and if I knew what you were wanting, it would suit me better." "I told you I wanted thirty thousand dollars," said Winston quietly.
"You've got them," said Graham.


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