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and it is he who has made them worth the money they bring. 

 The American has only to lay in a stock of this extraordinarily 

 v^aluable material, reproduce it on his own soil and sell it to 

 the world in ever increasing quantity. With the opening up 

 of the enormous sections of virgin territory, here and in 

 Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa and the Far East — 

 and they will all want them — America will find a market thai 

 will in time tax even her own extraordinary resources, but thai 

 will be a long time, and in that time who can count the 

 millions that will have gone into the American breeders" 

 pockets, and this is only the draught horse side of the ques- 

 tion. 



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