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« A story is told of how two farmers were riding along on the moutain and passed a stray colt on the way. One of them sat up the greater part of the night planning how to get away with this colt. Next morning bright and early he started in search of same and by the time he had nearly killed his riding horse to catch it and wasting all day running it down, he found to his dismay that the colt belonged to himself. So it is with all of us. Should we try to get the best of our fellowman, we should find that we only robbing ourselves. »
Conrad Frank (1865-1936), Vernal Express, april 18, 1913
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Petite histoire que racontait l'arrière-grand-père de MEA :
A Stray Colt
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