Bucky O'Connor: A Tale of the Unfenced Border
h by way of the Huachuca Mountains. There are still places in Arizona where rapid transit can be achieved more expeditiously on the back of a bronco than by means of the railroad, even when the la
aterhole on the Del Oro, where cows were wont to frequent even in the summer drought, and toward this he was making in the fag-end of the sultry day. While still some hundred yards distant he observed a spiral of smoke rising from a camp-fire at
y. While still some little way from the water-hole he was arrested by a sound that startled hi
ul! you can't sneak off with the first good-for nothing scoundrel that makes eyes at you. Thought yo
before Bucky leaped into the fireglow and wrested the ridi
swinging the whip vigorously across the broad shoulder
he flickering firelight played on his face, the ranger came to an unexpected recognition. The slim lad facing him was no other than Frank Hardman, whom he had left a few days before at the Rocking Chair under the car
was the last person in the world I expected to meet here, unless it might be this boy. I left him safe at a ranch fifty miles from
met me and made me go with him. He has arranged to have me meet his wife in Mexico. The show wo
he happens to be garnished with. Might as well help yourself to his knives, too. He's so fond of letting them fly around promiscuous he might hurt himself. Good. Now we can sit down a
for Sonora,"
pile you were going up into the hills to meet some of Wolf Leroy's gang. But why you
at that old town. It's a real interesting place. Finished in the
ng to eat, sir?" presen
at a leather mail-sack. Trot on your
the lad set in front of him, but he ate with a wary eye
eal loaf sandwich went sure to the right spot. If you had been a you
the latter, noticed how delicate the small face was. It made an instinctive, wistful a
e young man told himself reprovingly. "It's all tommyrot, too. A boy had ought
away, and the ranger preferred to ride in the cool of the night rather than sit up till daybreak wit
f countless stars, with that peculiar soft, velvety atmosphere that belongs to no other land or time. In the distance the jagged, violet line of mou
st, his body shifting now and again in the saddle
ail had broadened at that point, for they were now down in the rolling plain, so that two could
ed out, kid
red. Is
ick it out, and we'll
s,
me sir. Ca
s,
id. You're too soft for this country." He let his firm brown fingers travel over the lad's curly hair and down the smooth cheek. "There it i
and Bucky almost thought he det
ge with me, son, and learn to stick to your saddle when the bronc and you disagrees. Oh, I'll bet all you need is training. I'll make a man out of
ions you can take to rest yourself." And Bucky put him through a course of sprouts. "Don't sit there laughing at folks that knows a heap more than you ever will get in your noodle, and perhaps you won't be so done up at the
ght
, with immediate frankness. "You're
ifteen," meekly c
Master Frank, you want to learn one thing prompt if you and I are to travel together. I can't
as he is," the boy burs
ak little kid that I could break you in two isn't any reason why I should put up with any fool
made you my master?" d
lies ain't square. If I ask you anything you don't want to answer tell me to go to hell, but don't lie to me. If you do I'll punish
good min
e. But if I was as beat as you are, I think I'd keep on the Epitaph road." He laughed his warm, friendly laugh, before the geniality of whi
d to me. I know I'm a cry-baby, sissy boy, but i
ard that velvet voice's soft murmur. Yes, it surely was strange, but perhaps the young Irishman's explanation was not t
r else gone soft in the hai
shocks that pulsed through him was probably a m
arations to leave immediately for Chihuahua. Collins had returned to Tucson, but was
ted with a difficulty. He looked
, Curly Haid? I expect I had better
ere. He'll come out again a
were a girl I could put you in the co
iated the youth's cheeks. "Why can
the chip off Old Man Trouble's shoulder. Like as not some greaser will collect Mr. Bucky's
need help. I'm awful good at making up,
uns a-popping before we get back to God's country-if we ever do. Add to that, trouble and then some, for there
," pleaded the boy, the last word slipping out with
even though in his mind he was debating a surrender. For he was extraordin
e afraid if yo
's the trouble. Supposing I shou
before that time. If you had not giv
I'm lagged, make straight for Arizona
take me?" cried
y orders explicitly. I'm runnin
think of d
ant you to tel
N
ne and squeezed it. "Then it's a deal, kid
?" And again Bucky caught that note of stifled laughter in t
cars. The ranger was awake and up with the day. For a couple of hours he sat in the smoking section and discussed politics with a Chicago drumme
p my pardner. I see the chuck-wa
ulder. Frank's eyes opened and looked at the ranger with that lac
nigger just gave the first
e curtains from the Arizonian and gathered them tightly together. "I'll than
nounced and craved an audience, I reckon," was Bucky's ironic retort
nice as to his personal habits, but it did not throw him into a flame of embarrassment to brush his teeth before his fellow passengers. Nor did it send him into a fit if a friend happened to drop into his room while he was finishing his dressing. Bucky agreed wit
mum as a hooter on the nest," he admitted to himself ruefully. "Just when something comes up that needs a good round damn I catch that big brown Sunday school eye of his, and it's Bucky
cesses. They drifted into one of those quick, spontaneous likings that are rare between man and man. Some subtle quality of affection bubbled up like a spring in the hearts of each fo
ere familiar with the manners of the country, so that they felt at home among the narrow adobe streets, the lounging, good-natured peons, and the imitation Moorish ar
sh it by craft, but a sight of the heavy stone walls that encircled the prison and of the numer
have him released by process of law on account of Hardman's confession. But it would take them two or three years to come to a decision. They sure do hate to turn loose a gringo when they have got the hog-tie on him. Like
u thinking o
stand pat, but the 'outs' have always got a revolution up their sleeves. Now, there's mostly a white man mixed up in the affair. They have to have him to run it and to shoot afterward when the government wins. You see, somebody has to be shot, and it's always so
ffair of his. He wo
t I told you
el
kely he could keep his fist out of the hive wh
ach other and also connect with an adjoining pair. The reason for this had not at
. Well, we'll slip out the back way to-night, disguised in some other rig, come boldly in by the front door, and rent the rooms ne
uld have a great deal less. What's your
ng, we could easily be street showmen. You can do fancy sho
d be a gi
"A gipsy girl, and yo
are," said Bucky. "I don't wan
o is to be sullen and ro
You're slim and soft enough, but I'll bet
his long lashes. "I appeared as a girl in one of the acts o
but we have no clo
le you are looking the ground over for our
things, and we'll see how you look in them. Better not get all the
oran and get a permit to visit the prison from the proper authorities. When the latter returned triumphantly wit
o fit me and fixing
ght you to sew?" ask
l the plain sewing on my costumes. Did
thing I pulled off all right. I'm to be allowed to visit the prison and mak
d to steal any one of the prisoners you t
at. When do you expect t
s you see. I'm just making a few chan
king up with smiling contempt the rat
s. Go and put it on and
s later in his gipsy unifor
there. "It's a good fit, if I do say it that chose it. The first thing you want to do when you get out in it is to
e been a girl, the way yo
returned the lad quietly. "If you'll step into the other room
between the rooms. "Pretty nearly ready, kid? Seems to me i
ink it ought to tak
en, say, if she is going to a dance. Y
Mr. Innocent. Why, a girl can't fix
take but about five seconds to stick that on. Hurr
ments," came saucil
he durned th
heart," the swe
go to H
got a vision of the result, it was so little what he had expected that i
w bow. "How do you like B
not yet to be credited by his jarred brain. How incredibly blind he had been! What an idiot of sorts! Why, the marks of sex sat on her beyond any possibility of doubt. Every line of the slim, lissom figure, every curve of the soft, undulating body, the sweep of rounded arm, of tapering waist-line, of well-turned ankle, con
Gradually the speed quickened to a faster time. She swung gracefully to and fro with all the lithe agility of the race she personified. No part could have been better conceived or executed. Even physically she displayed the large, brilliant eyes, the ringleted, coal-black hair, the tawny skin, and the flashing smile that showed small teeth of dazzling ivory, characte
or have his f
suppose I must cross your palm with gold," he said, even while his subconscio
that might have impelled her. If she found out that he knew, the knowledge would certainly drive her at once from him. For he knew that not the least charm of the extraordinary fascination she had for him lay in her sweet innocence of heart, a fresh innocence that consisted with this gay Romany abandon, and even with a mental experience of the sordid, seamy side of lif
mvented and the light one to be rewarded. Jealousies and rivalries played their part in the nonsense
and the face so mobile of expression when the deep eyes lifted to his in question of the correctness of her reading. He would miss the little partner that had wou
hand. "You don't say I do it well," she charged,
d it in you, kid. What's worrying me is that I can
nd frown if anybody gets too familiar
nswered promptly, wit
handsome,"
ake me up. As a simple child of nature I'm no ornament
minute, but the gallant ease of his bearing. Such a springy lightness, such sinewy grace of undulating muscle, were rare even on the frontier. She had once heard Webb Mackenzie say of him that he could whip his weight in
h a sky for a roof. So the master of the inn thought when he rejected on one pretense or another the first two rooms that were shown him. He wanted two rooms, and they must connect. Had the innkeeper such apartments? The innkeeper had, but he would
ly with one hand, while the other swept a match in a circular motion along his trousers leg. In very fair Engli
ce you are not marrie
of my poor unfortunate