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<strong>[Typescript]</strong> <br /><div style="text-align:center;">The Ride</div>
<br />Strangely enough, I am never more sane than when confined by the authorities to this droll institution. The manured fields, the manicured gardens, the peace and quiet of locked doors, the reassuring presence of uniformed nurses and muscular attendants, the quaintly distressed inmates--all conspire to flood my gaunt midde-aged body to bursting with love for my poor dear fellow men. <br /><br />Why then I should want to tell so violent a story, I hardly know: but as a young man I proposed to write a novel. For many years I gathered information on a peculiar figure who influenced greatly my youth, only to discover when finally
<strong>[Footnote]</strong><br /><br />from a novel, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Studhorse</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Man</span>
<strong>[Holographic annotations]<br /></strong><br />____ too slowly? begin ____tically?<br /><br />info about narrator later?<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br /></span>
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Typescript draft of <em>The Studhorse Man</em>, page 1
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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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Typescript from the third draft of Robert Kroetsch's 1969 novel <em>The Studhorse Man</em>.
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Demeter Proudfoot
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Hazard Lepage
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prairie fiction
Robert Kroetsch
The Studhorse Man
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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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Robertson, James
Smith, Amanda
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<strong>[Typescript]</strong><br /><br />rode with such ease her enduring xxxxx steed. The men, on the contrary, with much joviality, commented on the superiority of Noah's natural endowment, for the artist, in casting his bronzex model so much larger than life, had erred in making the parts of his stallion ridiculously small.<br /><br />Hazard was busy trying to scamble up on the ice-coated granite pedestal in order to put a halter xx xxxx, and as he did so he said to himself, "I'll capture you you son of a--" Again my natural modesty asserts itself.<br /><br />"He has been captured," a voice said. It was the voice on an enraptured woman.<br /><br />You will recognize here a distant resemblance to a remark that Martha Proudfoot was fond of repeating. Hazard too recognized the similarity: he turned quickly. "He'll never be captured."<br /><br />"The artist has done it. In bronze. Forever."<br /><br />And just then Hazard lost his balance, slipped, and in falling caught his back on the ledge of the granite base.<br /><br /><br /><br />This chapter, I see, divides itself neatly into two parts. The second might best be called "The Betrayal," for
<strong>[Holographic annotations]<br /></strong>
<p style="text-align:right;"><br />62<br /><br /></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">^r<br /><br />to Noah's head</p>
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Typescript draft of <em>The Studhorse Man</em>, page 62
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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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<span>Typescript from the third draft of Robert Kroetsch's 1969 novel </span><em>The Studhorse Man</em><span>.</span>
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Demeter Proudfoot
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Martha Proudfoot
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novel
P. Cockburn
prairie fiction
Robert Kroetsch
The Studhorse Man