Mavericks by William MacLeod Raine
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"Well, I came back to answer the question myself. You're going to turn
the young lady loose." "If you say so." Weaver's voice carried an inflection of sarcasm. "That's what I say. Miss Sanderson, will you kindly unbuckle that belt and round up the weapons of war? Good enough! I'll drift down that way now myself." Keller lowered himself from Flat Rock, keeping his prisoner covered as carefully as he could the while. But, though Keller came down the steep bluff with infinite pains, the rough going offered a chance of escape to one so reckless as Weaver, of which he made not the least attempt to avail himself. Instead, he smiled cynically and waited with his hand in the air, as bidden. Keller, coming forward with both eyes on his prisoner, slipped on a loose boulder that rolled beneath his foot, stumbled, and fell, almost at the feet of the cattleman. He got up as swiftly as a cat. Weaver and his derisive grin were in exactly the same position. Keller lowered his carbine instantly. This plainly was no case for the coercion of arms. "We'll cut out the gun play," he said. "Better rest the hand that's reaching for the sky. I expect hostilities are over." "You certainly had me scared stiff," Weaver mocked. From the first roll of the pebble that had announced the presence of a third party, Phyl had experienced surprise after surprise. She had |
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