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English, 06.06.2020 16:57 damonsmith201615

Read the excerpt from "Demon's Run." "So you'll be riding," said Mr. Connolly to Benjamin as they sat by the campfire in the evening. "You'll be the one who will race for a claim and then wait for the others." "No, sir," said Benjamin. "That'll be Margaret." "Margaret?" asked Mrs. Connolly, astounded. "She's the better rider," said Lily calmly. "But she can't go riding out there with all those rough men," said Mr. Connolly How do Mr. Connolly's and Lily's opinions differ about Margaret riding in the land race?

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