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cowboys and ranchers; the public seems to like those well enough; but for Heaven's sake let women alone—until you know 'em!"
"Hunter, you have hurt me
deeply," sighed Miles. "I thought
Caroline was pretty well drawn, and
now you tell me that she is only a
bundle of silk and lace! To-morrow
I shall go out and fall in love straightway
with the first woman I set eyes on.
Maybe she'll have a husband and a
large family dependent on her; then
you'll be sorry you spoke as you have;
sorry you drove me to desperation.
Think of the bereaved husband and
the seven—did I say seven?—seven
motherless children! Think"
"Oh, I don't believe the husband's in any danger."
"That's because you've never seen me in the rôle of Don Juan, Hunter. I