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doc#143 | The lesson had been learned. The examples | were | plain. When Fred Powell's brother-in-law |
doc#143 | through Albany and Laramie counties, other men | were | doing the same. Houses of settlers who'd |
doc#143 | a natural resource, free for the taking, | were | sitting empty, with weeds growing high |
doc#143 | spent more time rustling cattle than farming | were | lying fallow. No cow thief could count |
doc#143 | any longer. Jury, judge and executioner | were | riding the range in the form of a single |
doc#143 | that after a time even the warning notices | were | often unnecessary. The mere fact that the |
doc#144 | Brenner continued to smile, but his eyes | were | cold. He turned and looked around at the |
doc#144 | ought to have a fire company. If someone | were | to drop a match in here, this place would |
doc#144 | match in his pocket and lit it. </p><p> There | were | two horses in the barn, a sway-backed dun |
doc#144 | fury in his eyes, and the veins of his neck | were | swollen. </p><p> "You're about as dumb as |
doc#145 | </p><p> The Burnsides, now ready to roll, | were | purposefully deaf to his cry. </p><p> "Nate |
doc#145 | himself, and so could the others. Soon they | were | all shouting greetings, exchanging smiles |
doc#145 | smiles, and rejoicing to think that they | were | all back together again. But even a reunion |
doc#145 | the Virginia Reels and square dances that | were | so popular among more worldly trains in |
doc#145 | and unselfishly glad, to see that things | were | working out the right way for both Sally |
doc#145 | hoped they'd be just as right as they now | were | for her and for Rod. But she couldn't, |
doc#145 | see that most of the adults in the train | were | winded and resting, or else siphoned off |
doc#145 | Already a few hardy folk from their own train | were | zealously chipping away at the register |
doc#145 | moving over to join them. </p><p> No sooner | were | they through and the guards posted, than |
doc#145 | Bear Valley, way, way back there when they | were | crossing those other mountains. </p><p> Next |