Square Deal Sanderson by Charles Alden Seltzer
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toward the northeast, and rode into the glaring sunshine of the morning.
CHAPTER III "SQUARE" DEAL SANDERSON Three days later, still traveling northeastward, Sanderson felt he must be close to the Double A. Various signs and conclusions were convincing. In the first place, he had been a week on the trail, and estimating his pace conservatively, that time should bring him within easy riding distance of the place he had set out to seek. There were so many miles to be covered in so many days, and Streak was a prince of steady travelers. Besides, yesterday at dusk, Sanderson had passed through Las Vegas. Careful inquiry in the latter town had brought forth the intelligence that the Double A was a hundred and seventy-five miles northeastward. "Country's short of cow-hands," said Sanderson's informer. "If you're needin' work, an' forty a month looks good to you, why, I'd admire to take you on. I'm German, of the Flyin' U, down the Cimarron a piece." "Me an' work has disagreed," grinned Sanderson; and he rode on, meditating humorously over the lie. |
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