Steve Yeager
and breakfast. One solitary silver dollar, too lonesome even to jingle, lay in his flatulent trouser pocket. After he and Four Bits had eaten, two quarters woul
when one has a good job back in the hills. But it happened he had no more job than a rabbit. Wherefo
t to Texas a co
ted fellow you sc
s before the tide of settlement had spilled into the valley, before nesters had driven in their prairie schooners, homesteaded the water-holes, and strung barb-wire fences across the range. Line-riders and dry farmers
ll of his twenty-three years since he could hang on to a saddle-horn. He had mournfully foreseen the end when the schoolhouse was built on Pine Knob and little folks went down the road with their arms twined around the waist of teacher. After grizzled Tim Sawyer
timistic, he sang cheerfully. He wanted to forget that he had eaten neither supper
uster City and the
of cowboys you nev
omadic fashion of Arizona the trail circled around a tongue of a foothill which here jutte
ougher. Throw her on her
ng poppies. Two men rode up and swung from their saddles. They talked with her thre
" urged a short fat man with a cigar in his mouth who was
hing queer about the affair,-something not quite natural to which he could not put a name. But he did
a meal," the little fat man reminded one of his tools irri
and seventy pounds of live cowpuncher behind it. Villain Number One w
on a lady
Number Two, who backed
? We ain't hurtin'
turned with a nervous little laugh to th
illie? The rube swallowed it a
ouged and painted to the ears. Never in its palmiest days had the 'Dobe Dollar's mirrors reflected a costume more gaudy than the one she was wearing. The men too were pa
in chaps came running. Assured of their proximit
e whole scene. Say, you Rip Van Winkle
rfully and amazingly as cowpunchers, but they were painted frauds in spite of the careful ostentation of their costumes. Steve's shiny leathers and dusty hat missed the picturesque, but he
eans. Looks like I done barked up t
x behind some kind of a masked batt
bout that, Threewit. Won't go in this reel, but she'll make a humdinger in some other. Sa
stick around, Mr. Camera Man, and you'll get a chance to do another bit of re
epths, blazed from a face sinister enough to justify Steve's impression of him as a villain. The shoulders of the man were very broad and set with the gorilla hunch; he was deep
are you?" the camera man
n. A whimsical little smile of
nd anything else you like. And I sur
hat looked up at the puncher. The sitting
th you," he growled. "I'm goin' to beat your he
A man can't always most likely tell. Take a watermelon now. You can't te
f a girl was likely to be drawn in his direction a second and a third time. In spite of his youthfulness there was in his face a certain sun-and-wind-bitten maturity, a steadiness of the quiet eye tha
fore. Thirty-eleven things were in sight as I happened round that bend, but the only one I glimmed was you being mist
hwest companies of the Lunar Film Manufacturers. Her charming face was known and liked
leaning for support on his accomplice Jackson and glaring at Yeager. Impudently she tilted her chin back toward t
ttractive a young woman as this one
to an engage
had called Billie looked sharply at
working?" he d
Lone Sta
fir
too popular, what with homesteaders, forest ra
you ride
eather and ki
r a week at two-fift
ger," promptly announce
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