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<strong>[Typescript]</strong><br /><div style="text-align:right;">2.</div>
<br />I commenced to write that a simple biography would be more appropriate: scholars in the future will want every wisp of detail concerning the man who reared that famous foundation sire, the Lepage stallion.<br /><br />The mere truth will suffice, I discovered, and discovering this, I, ever so humbly, elected to become his Plutarch and his Boswell. Granted, I spent hardly two dozen afternoons with Hazard Lepage: but I got the story from others as well. I was curious; I went out of my way to hear of incidents, to examine evidence and motives. Martha, after all, is my cousin; and she and Hazard were engaged for thirteen years. I sat in country beer parlors listening to the chitchat and gossip of idle men. I walked, when free to do so, the routes that were Hazard's routes. I plundered various newspaper files. Understand then, I entreat you, that this is not my story.<br /><br />Hazard had to get hold of a mare. He was desperate. In an area centered on a string of seven towns he was the only remaining studhorse man, yet in the previous season he had traveled the hundreds of miles of dirt roads in a two-wheeled cart, pulled by his old gelding, leading his beautiful blue beast of a virgin stallion--and he found not one farmer with a mare that wanted covering.
<strong>[Holographic annotations]</strong><br /><br />/// [marks indicate the beginning of the published novel]<br /><br />^had
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Typescript draft of<em> The Studhorse Man</em>, page 2
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Kroetsch, Robert, 1927-2011
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Calgary: University of Calgary
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ca. 1960s
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Robertson, James
Smith, Amanda
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English
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Typescript from the third draft of Robert Kroetsch's 1969 novel <em>The Studhorse Man</em>.
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Kroetsch, Robert. <em>The Studhorse Man</em>.
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beer parlor
biography
Demeter Proudfoot
draft
Hazard Lepage
Lepage stallion
Martha Proudfoot
narration
novel
prairie fiction
Robert Kroetsch
The Studhorse Man