Jim Waring of Sonora-Town - Tang of Life by Henry Herbert Knibbs
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"You wouldn't believe a hard-luck story, so what's the use?" "Ain't any. I was just askin' a question. Roll another?" Waco stuck out his grimy paw. His fingers trembled as he fumbled the tobacco and papers. Lorry proffered a match. "It makes me sick to see a husky like you all shot to pieces," said Lorry. "Did you just get wise to that?" "Nope. But I just took time to say it." Waco breathed deep, inhaling the smoke. "I been crooked all my life," he asserted. "I can believe that. 'Course you know I'm takin' you to Stacey." "The left-hand trail was quicker," ventured the tramp. "And no water." "I could ride," suggested Waco. Lorry shook his head. "If you was to make a break I'd just nacherally plug you. I got your gun. You're safer afoot." "I'll promise--" |
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