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"
My
friend
,
"
answered
Harding
,
"
we
will
not
constrain
you
in
anything
.
You
wish
to
live
at
the
corral
,
so
be
it
.
You
will
,
however
,
be
always
welcome
at
Granite
House
.
But
since
you
wish
to
live
at
the
corral
we
will
make
the
necessary
arrangements
for
your
being
comfortably
established
there
.
"
"
Never
mind
that
,
I
shall
do
very
well
.
"
"
My
friend
,
"
answered
Harding
,
who
always
intentionally
made
use
of
this
cordial
appellation
,
"
you
must
let
us
judge
what
it
will
be
best
to
do
in
this
respect
.
"
"
Thank
you
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
stranger
as
he
withdrew
.
The
engineer
then
made
known
to
his
companions
the
proposal
which
had
been
made
to
him
,
and
it
was
agreed
that
they
should
build
a
wooden
house
at
the
corral
,
which
they
would
make
as
comfortable
as
possible
.
That
very
day
the
colonists
repaired
to
the
corral
with
the
necessary
tools
,
and
a
week
had
not
passed
before
the
house
was
ready
to
receive
its
tenant
.
It
was
built
about
twenty
feet
from
the
sheds
,
and
from
there
it
was
easy
to
overlook
the
flock
of
sheep
,
which
then
numbered
more
than
eighty
.
Some
furniture
,
a
bed
,
table
,
bench
,
cupboard
,
and
chest
were
manufactured
,
and
a
gun
,
ammunition
,
and
tools
were
carried
to
the
corral
.
The
stranger
,
however
,
had
seen
nothing
of
his
new
dwelling
,
and
he
had
allowed
the
settlers
to
work
there
without
him
,
while
he
occupied
himself
on
the
plateau
,
wishing
,
doubtless
,
to
put
the
finishing
stroke
to
his
work
.
Indeed
,
thanks
to
him
,
all
the
ground
was
dug
up
and
ready
to
he
sowed
when
the
time
came
.
It
was
on
the
20th
of
December
that
all
the
arrangements
at
the
corral
were
completed
.
The
engineer
announced
to
the
stranger
that
his
dwelling
was
ready
to
receive
him
,
and
the
latter
replied
that
he
would
go
and
sleep
there
that
very
evening
.
On
this
evening
the
colonists
were
gathered
in
the
diningroom
of
Granite
House
.
It
was
then
eight
o'clock
,
the
hour
at
which
their
companion
was
to
leave
them
.
Not
wishing
to
trouble
him
by
their
presence
,
and
thus
imposing
on
him
the
necessity
of
saying
farewells
which
might
perhaps
be
painful
to
him
,
they
had
left
him
alone
and
ascended
to
Granite
House
.
Now
,
they
had
been
talking
in
the
room
for
a
few
minutes
,
when
a
light
knock
was
heard
at
the
door
.
Almost
immediately
the
stranger
entered
,
and
without
any
preamble
,
--