Wyoming, Story of Outdoor West by William MacLeod Raine
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humor of his tanned face smiled fraternally on a young woman he
passes at the entrance to the hotel. Her gay smile met his cordially, and she was still in his mind while he ran his eye down the register in search of the name he wanted. There it was--Miss Nora Darling, Detroit, Michigan--in the neatest of little round letters, under date of the previous day's arrivals. "Is Miss Darling in?" asked McWilliams of the half-grown son of the landlady who served in lieu of clerk and porter. "Nope! Went out a little while ago. Said to tell anybody to wait that asked for her." Mac nodded, relieved to find that duty had postponed itself long enough for him to pursue the friendly smile that had not been wasted on him a few seconds before. He strolled out to the porch and decided at once that he needed a cigar more than anything else on earth. He was helped to a realization of his need by seeing the owner of the smile disappear in an adjoining drug store. She was beginning on a nut sundae when the puncher drifted in. She continued to devote even her eyes to its consumption, while the foreman opened a casual conversation with the drug clerk and lit his cigar. "How are things coming in Gimlet Butte?" he asked, by way of prolonging his stay rather than out of desire for information. Yes, she certainly had the longest, softest lashes he had ever |
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