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The same, said Simmons. And he did more. He run away with your girl, the same as to say Miss Ella Baynes. I thought you might like to know, so I rode out to impart the information. I am much obliged, Jim, said Sam, taking the chewed twig from his mouth. Yes, Im glad you rode out. Yes, Im right glad. Well, Ill be ridin back, I reckon. That boy I left in the feed store dont know hay from oats. He shot Lester in the back. Shot him in the back? Yes, while he was hitchin his hoss. Im much obliged, Jim. I kind of thought youd like to know as soon as you could. Come in and have some coffee before you ride back, Jim? Why, no, I reckon not; I must get back to the store. And you say Yes, Sam. Everybody seen em drive away together in a buckboard, with a big bundle, like clothes, tied up in the back of it. He was drivin the team he brought over with him from Muscogee. Theyll be hard to overtake right away. And which I was goin on to tell you. They left on the Guthrie road; but theres no tellin which forks theyll takeyou know that. All right, Jim; much obliged. Youre welcome, Sam. Simmons rolled a cigarette and stabbed his pony with both heels. Twenty yards away he reined up and called back: You dont want noassistance, as you might say? Not any, thanks. I didnt think you would. Well, so long! Sam took out and opened a bone-handled pocket-knife and scraped a dried piece of mud from his left boot. I thought at first he was going to swear a vendetta on the blade of it, or recite The Gipsys Curse. The few feuds I had ever seen or read about usually opened that way. This one seemed to be presented with a new treatment. Thus offered on the stage, it would have been hissed off, and one of Belascos thrilling melodramas demanded instead. I wonder, said Sam, with a profoundly thoughtful expression, if the cook has any cold beans left over! He called Wash, the Negro cook, and finding that he had some, ordered him to heat up the pot and make some strong coffee. Then we went into Sams private room, where he slept, and kept his armoury, dogs, and the saddles of his favourite mounts. He took three or four six-shooters out of a bookcase and |
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