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1 The big cattleman looked at his young neighbor with frowning disapproval.
2 Lefever greeted the big cattleman effusively; Barb's response was cold.
3 I heard of a big cattleman who was also running a cross-roads grocery store.
4 Nor did his gaze fall, though the big cattleman was the most masterful man on the range.
5 The big cattleman wiped a growing perspiration from his forehead and considered his boss with plaintive eyes.
6 The big cattleman ignored this absolutely.
7 A big cattleman beckoned to Lane.
8 Of this big cattleman and that, who practically stole whole herds, and thereby took long strides toward wealth.
9 The man confronting him was the big cattleman who had entered the Silver Dollar in time to see O'Connor's victory over the showman.
10 And never did worse when the big cattlemen protested, than to tell them to go to hell.
11 "You're plenty right," said the big cattleman ; "more 'specially when you lose.
12 Not rustling any more, but just wholesale herd-stealing, in which some big cattlemen , supposed to be honest, are equally guilty with the outlaws.
13 "Jim," he said to the big cattleman , "I want to introduce my friend, Mr. Lawrence Knight, one of Sheriff Gordon's deputies.
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