That round-up showed a loss of one hundred head of stock.
Belllounds received the amazing news with a roar.
That round-up showed a loss of one hundred head of stock. | ||
Belllounds received the amazingnews with a roar. | Frontispiece | |
"I know why you're going. It's to see that club-footed | ||
cowboy Moore!... Don't let mecatch you with him" | Facing p. 98 | |
"I'm beginnin' to feel that I couldn't let her marry thatBuster Jack," | ||
soliloquized Wade, as he rodealong the grassy trail. | 164 | |
"Jack Belllounds!" she cried. | ||
"You put the sheriff on thattrail!". | 280 |
A September sun, losing some of its heat if not its brilliance,was dropping low in the west over the black Colorado range. Purplehaze began to thicken in the timbered notches. Gray foothills,