Square Deal Sanderson by Charles Alden Seltzer
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thoughts, already lurid, and he leaped for the pantry. There he grimly
viewed the wreck and turned away, muttering. "He's been here an' gone," he said, meaning Dale; "them's his marks--ruin." Blowing out the light he went to the front door, paused in it and then went out upon the porch, from where he could look northeastward at the edge of the mesa surmounting the big slope that merged into the floor of the basin. Faintly outlined against the luminous dark blue of the sky, he caught the leaping silhouette of a horse and rider. He grinned coldly, and stepped back into the shadow of the doorway. "That's him, damn him!" he said. "He's comin' back!" He had not long to wait. He saw the leaping silhouette disappear, seeming to sink into the earth, but he knew that horse and rider were descending the slope; that it would not be long before they would thunder up to the ranchhouse--and he gripped the butt of his gun until his fingers ached. He saw a blot appear from the dark shadows of the slope and come rushing toward him. He could hear the heave and sob of the horse's breath as it ran, and in another instant the animal came to a sliding halt near the edge of the porch, the rider threw himself out of the saddle and ran forward. At the first step taken by the man after he reached the porch edge, he |
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