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When Barrett Webb was asked if he would consider buying the Anderson farm, he assumed it was because Webb Enterprises was recognized as one of the largest purchasers of neglected ranches and farms around, with a commitment to restoring them back to full productivity, either reselling them, or expanding their cattle business and add to their holdings.
He thought it was business as usual, although the banker had advised him that the woman being forced to sell was recently widowed and that her late husband had been hiding the bills from her and drinking up any money he could get his hands on, forcing her to have to lose the farm and her home in order to settle their overwhelming indebtedness.
It wasn't a story he'd never heard some version of before, but when he drove out to view the farm and concluded that the girl in the chicken pen was more than likely the daughter of Mrs. Anderson, he was stunned to learn, as she washed herself off with the garden hose, then stepped out to approach him, that she was a woman, not a girl, and that even with wet, muddy jeans and streaks of grease on her face, Mrs. Anderson was absolutely the most beautiful creature he had ever seen.
Barrett had been told that once the farm was sold, the woman with no family or close friends would be homeless but he was prepared to offer her a solution.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When Barrett Webb was asked if he would consider buying the Anderson farm, he assumed it was because Webb Enterprises was recognized as one of the largest purchasers of neglected ranches and farms around, with a commitment to restoring them back to full productivity, either reselling them, or expanding their cattle business and add to their holdings.
He thought it was business as usual, although the banker had advised him that the woman being forced to sell was recently widowed and that her late husband had been hiding the bills from her and drinking up any money he could get his hands on, forcing her to have to lose the farm and her home in order to settle their overwhelming indebtedness.
It wasn't a story he'd never heard some version of before, but when he drove out to view the farm and concluded that the girl in the chicken pen was more than likely the daughter of Mrs. Anderson, he was stunned to learn, as she washed herself off with the garden hose, then stepped out to approach him, that she was a woman, not a girl, and that even with wet, muddy jeans and streaks of grease on her face, Mrs. Anderson was absolutely the most beautiful creature he had ever seen.
Barrett had been told that once the farm was sold, the woman with no family or close friends would be homeless but he was prepared to offer her a solution.