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The Heritage of the Sioux

CHAPTER XI
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It isn't like Annie." "Well," said Big Medicine, thinking of his own past, "the best uh women goes wrong when some knot-headed man gits to lovemakin'.

They'll do things fer the wrong kinda man, by cripes, that they wouldn't do fer no other human on earth.

I've knowed a good woman to lie and steal--fer a man that wasn't fit, by cripes, to tip his hat to 'er in the street! Women," he added pessimistically, "is something yuh can't bank on, as safe as yuh can on a locoed horse!" He kicked his mount unnecessarily by way of easing the resentment which one woman had managed to instil against the sex in general.
"That's where you're darned right, Bud," Pink attested with a sudden bitterness which memory brought.

"I wouldn't trust the best woman that ever lived outa my sight, when you come right down to cases." "Aw, here!" Andy Green, thinking loyally of his Rosemary, swung his horse indignantly toward the two.

"Cut that out, both of you! Just because you two got stung, is no reason why you've got to run down all the rest of the women.


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