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Chapter Nineteen - Twenty Summary
Will and Miss Love rearrange furniture and Will asks why she married Grandpa Blakeslee. She tells him that she did it for the house and its belongings, two-hundred dollars, and to belong to a family. She tells him that she didn't think it was fitting to marry so soon, but Grandpa Blakeslee said he was going to marry another woman if she said no.
Miss Love talks to Will for a while longer, telling him that she missed out on love, but she would settle for a man she respected with a family she was proud to be part of, like Grandpa Blakeslee.
About that time, Will sees a well-dressed stranger outside. He is holding a fancy saddle and walking toward the house.
Chapter Nineteen - Twenty Analysis
Grandpa Blakeslee goes easy on Miss Love for not...
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