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The Girl at the Halfway House - A Story of the Plains by Emerson Hough
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I've just been movin' on out. I want to locate, but I reckon my team
could travel a little further if they had to." This with a certain
grimness in his smile, as though he realized the whimsicality of the
average motive which governed in that day in quests like his. "Is
there much travel comin' through here this season?" he resumed, turning
in his seat and resting one foot on the wheel as he sat still perched
on the high wagon seat.

"Well," replied Sam, "they ain't so much just yet, but they will be
pretty soon. You see, the Land Office is about sixty mile east of here
yet, and folks is mostly stoppin' in there. Land around here is pretty
much all open yet. If they move the Land Office to the track-end, of
course all this land will be taken up a good deal faster."

"Is it good farmin' land around here?"

"Sure. Better'n it is farther west, and just as good as it is farther
east. Wheat'll do well here, and it ain't too cold for corn. Best cow
country on earth."

"How is Ellisville doing now?"

"Bloomin'."

"Yes, sir, so I heard farther back. Is it goin' to be a real town?"

"That's whatever! How can it help it? It's goin' to be a division
point on the road. It's goin' to have all the cattle-shippin' trade.
After a while it'll have all the farmin' trade. It's goin' to be the
town, all right, don't you neglect that. They's fifteen thousand head
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