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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER XII
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Imogene had replied, "Oh, he's amusing company, and he can't be accused of being diffident, at least.
But I wonder if he would wear well.

His divorced wife's opinion would be valuable on that point, I fancy." That had caused Ruth to sniff.
She said, "You heard his explanation; they didn't agree and so they just separated.

That was sensible.

When two people find they're not compatible, they shouldn't live together a minute.

And I shouldn't be surprised if she was a cat." Gretzinger's speech as he and Bryant advanced toward the girls and the gray runabout was quick, determined, and uncompromising.


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