Quill's Window by George Barr McCutcheon
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The old man chewed his cigar energetically for a few seconds before responding. "I'll tell you the story tonight after supper,--not now. The only thing I want to make clear to you is this. Everybody in this section respects her wishes about keeping off of that rock, and I want to ask you to respect 'em, too. It would be a dirty trick for you to go up there, knowin' it's dead against her wishes." "A dirty trick, eh?" said the young man, fixing his gaze on the blue-black summit of the forbidden rock. CHAPTER II THE STORY THE OLD MAN TOLD David Windom's daughter Alix ran away with and married Edward Crown in the spring of 1894. Windom was one of the most prosperous farmers in the county. His lands were wide, his cattle were many, his fields were vast stretches of green and gold; his granaries, his cribs and his mows, filled |
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