m treesfeet from the bank, and that he'd taken the a 'to make a casual enquiry to the doorman who'dI t -forallowing a bawdy house on the premises he a or, even more compelling, being in partnership within this tawdry business. 'Can you take off our irons now, Mr Burke, we beexceeding tired ago' standin'?' Mary asked politely. ew across the wire slides to push the blurringbeads this way and that which confounded and fascinatedthem.
If folks could drink sweat you wouldn't need no well, Dish said. Mary took two hours each day to try to secure a positionon her own, trudging into town if she should see anadvertisement in the Colonial Times. Dish found the conversation a burden to listen to. It was obvious that the camp was no longer much used, because the corral was in poor repair, rails scattered everywhere.
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