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Rowdy of the Cross L by B. M. Bower
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m' size. Boys, I'm afraid for yuh--but I wish yuh well."

"Pink, you need killing, and I'm tempted to live up to my rep," grinned
Rowdy indulgently. "Read me the pedigree of your friends."

"Oh, they ain't no worse--when yuh git used to 'em. That long-legged jasper
with the far-away look in his eyes is the Silent One--if he takes a notion
t' you, he'll maybe tell yuh the name his mother calls him. He may have seen
better days; but here's hoping he won't see no worse! He once was a
tenderfoot; but he's convalescing."

The Silent One nodded carelessly, but with a quick, measuring glance that
Rowdy liked.

"This unshaved savage is Smoky. He's harmless, if yuh don't mention
socialism in his presence; and if yuh do, he'll
down-with-the-trust-and-long-live-the-sons-uh-toil, all hours uh the night,
and keep folks awake. Then him and the fellow that started him off 'll
likely get chapped good and plenty. Over there's Jim Ellis and Bob Nevin;
they've both turned a cow or two, and I've seen worse specimens running
around loose--plenty of 'em. That man hidin' behind the grin--you can see
him if yuh look close--is Sunny Sam. Yuh needn't take no notice of him,
unless you're a mind to. He won't care--he's dead gentle.

"Say," he broke off, "how'd you happen t' stray onto this range, anyhow? Yuh
used t' belong t the Horseshoe Bar so solid the assessor always t' yuh down
on the personal-property list."

"They won't pay taxes on me no more, son." Rowdy's eyes dwelt fondly upon
Pink's cupid-bow mouth and dimples. He had never dreamed of finding Pink
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