The Ridin' Kid from Powder River by Henry Herbert Knibbs
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been him that got Wright and Bradley. The old man only cut loose
twict--afore the kid come. Look at this!" And dragging Young Pete to his feet, the cowboy took the carbine from him and pointed to the three thirty-thirty shells on the cabin floor. The men were silent. Presently one of them laughed. Despite Pete's terror, he recognized that laugh. He knew that the man was Gary, he who had once spoken of running Annersley out of the country. "It's a dam' bad business," said one of the men. "The kid knows too much. He'll talk." "Will you keep your mouth shut, if we don't kill you?" queried Gary. "Cut that out!" growled another. "The kid's got sand. He downed two of us--and we take our medicine. I'm for fannin' it." Pete, stiff with fear, saw them turn and clump from the cabin. As they left he heard one say something which he never forgot. "Must 'a' been Gary's shot that downed the o1e man. Gary knowed the layout and where he could get a line on the window." Pete dropped to the floor and crawled over to Annersley. "Pop!" he called again and again. Presently he realized that the kindly old man who had made a home for him, and who had been more like a real father than his earlier experiences had ever allowed him to imagine, would never again answer. In the yellow haze of the lamp, Young Pete rose and dragging a blanket from the bed, covered the still form and the upturned face, half in reverence for the dead and half in fear that |
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