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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER XIV
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What he learns is all he gets out of losses.

Now, the figures I gave were for summer work; winter dirt moving is another kind of animal.

Work is slower, men are harder to keep, weather is generally bad." "This autumn has been later than usual, and it may last," said Lee.
"And it may not," Carrigan stated, emphatically.

"It's that that worries me about this thing.

As it is, the ground freezes on top every night.


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