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"That rider of yours said he's not debted to him and he can come and go as he pleases. That right?" Robert looked at me, then back at Ray Sutcliffe. "My daddy wouldn't think so." "Well, that'll have to be between that boy and your daddy. As for that boy and me, we got us an agreement for him to ride my grey, so you'll have to excuse me. I've got matters to attend to." Ray Sutcliffe then left the stables, but Robert called after him. "Paul can't ride your horse—" "He'll ride!" declared Ray Sutcliffe, not breaking his stride and not turning around. "He'll ride!" —The Land, Mildred D. Taylor What does the dialogue show about Robert’s character? How does the dialogue affect future actions in the novel?

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