The pulp mills, he predicts, are going to just high-grade all the best trees and get the hell out of Dodge.
are going to just high-grade all the best trees and get the hell out of Dodge.
Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
I wish we were back in Tenth Street. But so many children came[…]and the Tenth Street house wasn't half big enough; and a dreadful speculative builder built this house and persuaded Austin to buy it. Oh, dear, and here we are among the rich and great; and the steel kings and copper kings and oil kings and their heirs and dauphins.[…]
Mr. Holtze speaks with feeling upon this subject. His own experience had shown him the folly of planting sugar in dry soil, at a distance from water; the natural consequence was that, though the cane grew on the ironstone ridges of Palmerston, it would not throw up sufficient juice to make a good crushing.
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