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Trailin'!

Chapter 10 A BIT OF STALKING

Word Count: 1705    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

terruption was repeated under almost identical circumstances, save that the tree under which the shep

oulders worthy of shoving against a work-collar; but the neck tapered down small behind a short head, and the legs, for all their breadt

ouldered, an ideal cavalier for the days when youths rode out in armour-plate to seek adventur

lf as to uncoil his long legs, rise, and sta

Mr. Drew,"

How's everyth

t at Logan's reply he check

f company lat

mpa

s over there by the creek now, fishin' I think. I told him I'd holler if

t his horse

es he wa

wanting to hunt and fi

m he was welcome to do

ner, L

ld house, too. Seems so

t sort of a f

en; but he rides damn well,

lly rose and touche

and swung his horse to the left,

houlder: "What sort

, slipping down into his original

Drew, and started at

m thoroughly from the eyes of Logan than he abandoned his direct course for the creek. He swung from the s

ess through a long moment, shrinking against the trunk of a tree and scanning the forest anxiously in all directions. At length he ventured out again, grown doubly cautious. In this manner he worked his way up th

t as prone, he moved from the shadow of one tree to the next, now and then venturing a glance to make sure that

b which shadowed a deep pool. The big grey man set his teeth and waited with the patience of a stalking bea

ose to the edge of the stream, dipped his net into the water, and jerked it up at once bearing a twisting, shining trout enwrapped in the meshes. Swinging about as

, and blank of eye, as a man might look who dreamed and awoke to see his vision standing before him in full sunlit life. What his expression became

he trees as cautiously as he had made his approac

young friend," he sa

an reach him with a hol

he pleases on the place; and he can bunk down at the h

asy. Anth

ew slowly, "A

, and fixed a curious eye

rew wheeled his horse and spurred at a sharp ga

erd. "No fooling about that damned old s

oneliness of their work to talk with themselves. "The old boy's w

d the revolver

Logan. Straight on he pushed his horse, not exactly like one who fled but rather more like one too busy with consuming thoughts to pay the

asked of the man

th the boys in the

lling, knocked, and threw open the door. Inside, a doz

as

er

, Nash. I'm

bove the hips and a light-weight below-a handsome fellow, except that his eyes were a little too small and his lips a trifle too thin. He rose now in the midst of a ge

e of the men clenching his f

e been here much longer, Pete, you'll find out that about everything I do is

hand first,"

, "d'you think I'll take a ch

ent hurriedly out of the bunk-house and up to the main building. There he found Dre

the money from the boys again, Steve? I thou

way from the cards is like a horse stayin' off its feed. Besi

's t

ed 'em

were a profes

they didn't have no

e them throw every cent

ay

't go o

d 'em that I wasn't a gambl

smile, though it came like a shadow

as well lose it to yo

sh, "it keeps it i

Steve, crooked cards w

ast on the draw," s

usiness. Now I want you t

l wo

own

infinite meaning, "sounds like the

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“Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Max Brand, 'Trailin'!' Trailin' tells the story of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the east with a hunger for adventure, who sees his father murdered in the yard of their home. This starts young Anthony on a trail of vengeance that leads him to the far west. Here, Anthony, a tenderfoot with a knack for survival must track down a legendary outlaw who waits for him, not with a gun, but with a story. Along the way he braves the elements, resists a band of cold-blooded killers and finds love. A classic western revenge plot.....with a twist. Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944) was an American fiction author known primarily for his thoughtful and literary Westerns. Faust wrote mostly under pen names, and today he is primarily known by one, Max Brand. Others include George Owen Baxter, Martin Dexter, Evin Evans, David Manning, Peter Dawson, John Frederick, and Pete Morland. Faust was born in Seattle. He grew up in central California and later worked as a cowhand on one of the many ranches of the San Joaquin Valley. Faust attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he began to write frequently. During the 1910s, Faust started to sell stories to the many emerging pulp magazines of the era. In the 1920s, Faust wrote furiously in many genres, achieving success and fame, first in the pulps and later in the upscale "slick" magazines. His love for mythology was, however, a constant source of inspiration for his fiction and his classical and literary inclinations. The classical influences are particularly noticeable in his first novel The Untamed (1919), which was also made into a motion picture starring Tom Mix in 1920.”
1 Chapter 1 "LA-A-A-DIES AN' GEN'L'MUN"2 Chapter 2 SPORTING CHANCE3 Chapter 3 SOCIAL SUICIDE4 Chapter 4 A SESSION OF CHAT5 Chapter 5 ANTHONY IS LEFT IN THE DARK6 Chapter 6 JOHN BARD7 Chapter 7 BLUEBEARD'S ROOM8 Chapter 8 MARTY WILKES9 Chapter 9 THIS PLACE FOR REST 10 Chapter 10 A BIT OF STALKING11 Chapter 11 THE QUEST BEGINS12 Chapter 12 THE FIRST DAY13 Chapter 13 A TOUCH OF CRIMSON14 Chapter 14 LEMONADE15 Chapter 15 THE DARKNESS IN ELDARA16 Chapter 16 BLUFF17 Chapter 17 BUTCH RETURNS18 Chapter 18 FOOLISH HABITS19 Chapter 19 THE CANDLE20 Chapter 20 JOAN21 Chapter 21 THE SWIMMING OF THE SAVERACK22 Chapter 22 DREW SMILES23 Chapter 23 THE COMEDY SETTING24 Chapter 24 SAM'L HALL 25 Chapter 25 HAIR LIKE THE SUNSHINE26 Chapter 26 THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON 27 Chapter 27 THE STAGE28 Chapter 28 SALLY BREAKS A MIRROR29 Chapter 29 THE SHOW30 Chapter 30 THE LAMP31 Chapter 31 NASH STARTS THE FINISH32 Chapter 32 TO APPREHEND A MAN33 Chapter 33 NOTHING NEW34 Chapter 34 CRITICISM35 Chapter 35 ABANDON36 Chapter 36 JERRY WOOD37 Chapter 37 TODO ES PERDO 38 Chapter 38 BACON39 Chapter 39 LEGAL MURDER40 Chapter 40 PARTNERS41 Chapter 41 SALLY WEEPS