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Updated: June 11, 2025
What struck Lenore most was the piercing intensity of his gaze as he fixed it upon her father. "Anderson, I knew right where to find it," he said, in a sharp, hard voice. "This monkey-wrench was thrown upon the platform, carried to the elevator into the thresher.... Your machine is torn to pieces inside out of commission!" "Ah-huh!" exclaimed Anderson, as if the truth was a great relief.
"Shake, Mac," said Pan in a low voice. "It's a small world." "By Gord, it shore is," replied Mac New, wringing Pan's hand. "I'm known here as Hurd." "Ah-huh.... Well, Hurd, I'm not a talking man. But I want to remind you that you owe me a good turn." "You shore don't have to remind me of thet," returned the other. "It pays to do good turns.... I'm lucky, old timer."
When she looked up from her task it was to see a change in Kurt Dorn that suddenly dimmed her eyes. "There, send this to Olsen," said Anderson. "We'll run into town in a day or so an' file the papers." Lenore had to turn her gaze away from Dorn. She heard him in broken, husky accents try to express his gratitude. "Ah-huh! Sure sure!" interrupted Anderson, hastily. "Now listen to me.
"I can't try to keep him from going to war. I never thought of that since since we confessed our love.... But it's made some difference.... It'll kill me, I think, to let him go but I'd die before I'd ask him to stay home." "Ah-huh!" sighed Anderson, and, releasing her, he began to pace the room. "I don't begin to understand you, girl. But I respect your feelin's.
"Another trick, Anderson," replied Dorn. "Some I.W.W. has stuffed a handful of matches into a wheat-sheaf. Or maybe a small bomb!" "Ah-huh!... Come on, let's go over an' see my money burn up.... Kurt, I'm gettin' some new education these days." Dorn appeared to be unable to restrain himself. He hurried on ahead of the others. And Anderson whispered to Lenore, "I'll bet somethin's comin' off!"
I never knew you needed me. You didn't write. Why didn't you tell me? ... But forget that. I rode the ranges drifted with the cowboys till I got homesick. Now I've found you and well, I want to make up to you and mother." "Ah-huh! Sounds like music to me," replied Smith, growing slow and cool. He eyed Pan up and down, walked round him twice.
An' Jake swears a lot more than usual." "Father, you told me to stay at home," she replied. "So I did. An' I reckon it's just as well. But when did you ever before mind me?" "Why, I always obey you," replied Lenore, with her low laugh. "Ah-huh! Not so I'd notice it.... Lenore, have you seen the big clouds of smoke driftin' over 'Many Waters' these last few days?" "Yes.
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