Gunsight Pass - How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West by William MacLeod Raine
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but whatever it was moved to his advantage. He clamped tighter, working
his heels into another secure position. The big man bellowed with pain. "Take him off! Take him off!" he implored in shrill crescendo. "What's all this?" demanded an imperious voice. Miller was torn howling from the arms and legs that bound him and Dave found himself jerked roughly to his feet. The big raw-boned foreman was glaring at him above his large hook nose. The trail boss had been out at the remuda with the jingler when the trouble began. He had arrived in time to rescue his fat friend. "What's eatin' you, Sanders?" he demanded curtly. "He jumped George!" yelped Miller. Breathing hard, Dave faced his foe warily. He was in a better strategic position than he had been, for he had pulled the revolver of the fat man from its holster just as they were dragged apart. It was in his right hand now, pressed close to his hip, ready for instant use if need be. He could see without looking that Doble was still struggling ineffectively in the grip of Russell. "Dave stumbled and spilt some coffee on George; then George he tried to gun him. Miller mixed in then," explained Hart. The foreman glared. "None of this stuff while you're on the trail with my outfit. Get that, Sanders? I won't have it." "Dave he couldn't hardly he'p hisse'f," Buck Byington broke in. "They was |
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