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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER XXIII
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I do not do it in your case; I will prevent any one else from doing it if I can.

You have the right to work undisturbed." "I never connected you with these underhanded acts," the engineer stated.
"Thank you, Mr.Bryant.It pleases me to hear you say that.

I should like to see you lose your water right, of course; it would mean much money in my pocket; but I'll not do contemptible things or crooked things to get possession of it." Lee glanced at the speaker's face.

It was sincere, earnest, and now relieved.

He felt an increase of respect for the man, opponent though he was.


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