The Flying U's Last Stand by B. M. Bower
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account. I follow up the best prospects and visit them in
person. I've talked to fifty horny-handed he-men in the past month." "Then I don't see what you need of anyone to bring up the drag," Andy told her admiringly. "If you talk to 'em, there oughtn't be any drag!" "Thank you for the implied compliment. But there IS a 'drag,' as you call it. There's going to be a big one, too, I'm afraid--when they get out and see this tract we're going to work off this spring." She stopped and studied him as a chess player studies the board. "I'm very much tempted to tell you something I shouldn't tell," she said at length, lowering her voice a little. Remember, Andy Green was a very good looking man, and his eyes were remarkable for their clear, candid gaze straight into your own eyes. Even as keen a business woman as Florence Grace Hallman must be forgiven for being deceived by them." I'm tempted to tell you where this tract is. You may know it." "You better not, unless you're willing to take a chance," he told her soberly. "If it looks too good, I'm liable to jump it myself." Miss Hallman laughed and twisted her red lips at him in what might be construed as a flirtatious manner. She was really quite taken with Andy Green. "I'll take a chance. I don't |
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