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Gulhuss nodded enthusiastically "Sure And there's always the roadway froht of way That breaks the efficiency of his plowing Break ten acres into the consequent sles, and it's expensive cultivation"

"Wish navigation was as automatic," was Captain Lester's contribution

"Or portrait painting," laughed Rita Wainwright with a significant glance at Mr Deacon

"Or lance at all, but with a pointedness of present co woman"

"What price for the outfit?" Jereht noe could manufacture and lay down, at a proper profit, for five hundred If the thing cae-scale factory methods, three hundred But say five hundred And write off fifteen per cent, for interest and constant, it would cost the farmer seventy dollars a year What ten-acre farmer, on two- hundred-dollar land, who keeps books, can keep a horse for seventy dollars a year? And on top of that, it would save him, in labor, personal or hired, at the abjectest uides it?" Rita asked

"The druraduated for the co, I assure you--and the cable, winding around the dru, draws the tractor in toward the center"

"There are lots of objections to its general introduction, even a small farmers," Gulhuss said

Dick nodded affirmation

"Sure," he replied "I have over forty noted down and classified And I've asis a success, it will take a long time to perfect it and introduce it"

Graha tractor and casting glances at the picture Paula Forrest was on her mount It was her first day on The Fahich was the Palomina mare Hennessy had trained for her Graham smiled with secret approval of her fened her habit for the mare, or had selected one most peculiarly appropriate, had achieved a triu coat, for the afternoon arm, she wore a tan linen blouse hite turnback collar A short skirt,coat, reached the knees, and froht riding trousers showed Skirt and trousers were of fawn-colored silk corduroy Soft white gauntlets on her hands matched with the collar in the one eht and low around her ears and nape of neck