“Free? Sure, the land might be free, but you’ve got to put a building on
it and at least show you’ve made some sort of improvements. And you think
supplies come free? You’ll use all those greenbacks to pay for food, clothing,
and farming supplies until the farm turns a profit. You’ve got a good stock of
cash, son, but not enough to support yourself that long.”
“That’s why we’re going together,” Frank said softly. “To help each
other.”
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Is it possible for two Civil War veterans to find their place in the world on the Kansas Prairie?
Love
is greater than hope or faith, but can Leander convince a jury that the love he
shares with another man is natural?
Can two men find love amidst the pervasive culture of propriety, honor, and expectation of the 1960s?
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Sounds like they have their work cut out for them
ReplyDeleteI really love this. I love how his father is showing his love and concern, and the way that Frank is sticking to his guns without blowing up at him.
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