The Way of the Wind
t young as he was, Seth refused to give him up. He would buy a l
ransom. Surely, if love for him failed, love for the littl
while he hitched up the cart and drove the mother
; she glad that her eyes were looking their last on the wind-lashed prairies blackened by
back to the chi
made n
red, "and I build you a beautifu
glance at the blackened plains,
" it was his last plea, "and build the
e him the sound of it, tossed the laugh quickly
City!" sh
n of such violence tha
she reiterated.
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