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  • Despite the urging of the bosses to eat and sleep in the stable like the other men, Henderson had persisted in coming home each morning to his little house around the corner from Saxon's on Fifth street.

    CHAPTER XI 2010

  • Out of this sum, and out of what was realized from Saxon's pretties, they were able to pay all their small bills and yet have a few dollars remaining in pocket.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • Billy eaUed Saxon's attention to the fact that the stranger wore tennis shoes.

    CHAPTER VII 2010

  • Billy turned his slow gaze upon her mare's lather, seeming not to note it, and continued on to Saxon's face.

    CHAPTER XXI 2010

  • The car ran as far as Hayward's, but at Saxon's suggestion they got off at San Leandro.

    CHAPTER I 2010

  • "But how much must they want for her?" was Saxon's next question, so impossible did it seem that such an amazement of horse-flesh could ever be hers.

    CHAPTER XXI 2010

  • She nodded her head to Saxon's underlinen on the line.

    CHAPTER II 2010

  • When they reached Saxon's field, which they had learned was the property of Redwood Thompson, they tied the horses and entered it on foot.

    CHAPTER XXII 2010

  • All the women in the fancy starch room knew it was Saxon's last day.

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

  • "A prizefighter, a hoodlum, a plug-ugly," Sarah sneered, after she had exhausted herself of all calamitous forecasts of her own future and the future of her children in the absence of Saxon's weekly four dollars and a half.

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

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