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"Slim, you and Miguel better go and hunt up Andy's horse," he said with a hint of abstraction in his tone, as though his mind was busy with more important things. "Maybe Andy'll feel able to help you set those posts, Bud and you'd better go along the upper end of the little pasture with the wire stretchers and tighten her up; the top wire is pretty loose, I noticed this morning."

"He hurried off when he noticed me, but I thought he might have been here to leave another letter." "No," said Tom. "I must tell Eradicate to keep his weather eye open for him, though. No telling what Andy'll do. Well, I must finish eating, or Ned will be here before I'm through." After dinner, Ned arrived, and helped Tom start the motor.

"Because," Seth explained, "Andy'll be right handy to Doctor Joe all the time and Doctor Joe can help he to do the writin', and he needs help." When the election was completed Doctor Joe explained the duties of the officers and the necessity of obedience to them in the performance of scout duties. "Our troop is a team," said Doctor Joe. "We must pull together.

There was one person whom this removal was likely to affect seriously, and this was our young hero. "I hope Andy'll be able to get a place," said Priscilla, after she had communicated the doctor's orders to her sister. "Just so, Priscilla. He's a good boy." "I will give him a good recommendation." "Just so. Does he know it?" "No.

He remounted his motor-cycle, and rode off, the last view he had of the trio being one where they were at the edge of the brook, trying to remove the worst traces of the black fluid. As Tom turned around for a final glimpse, Andy shook his fist at him, and called out something. "I guess Andy'll have it in for me," mused Tom. "Well, I can't help it.

Pete Gibbs, the other executor of the will, you know, Pete says, 'It's all right, pardner, me and Andy'll see to it, and then your husband says, 'Thank Gawd I've been some good to her and the child at last." Which account was entirely correct.

And Coleman's got that sorrel outlaw uh the HS. I betche Andy'll have to pull leather on that one." This was, of course, treason pure and simple; but Happy Jack's prophecies were never taken seriously. Andy simply grinned at him. "Put your money on the Diamond G twister," he advised calmly. "I know him he's a good rider, too. His name's Billy Roberts.

"Does he seem all hid, Daddy Skinner?" queried she. The squatter walked to the head of the cot and peered from all points of vantage. "He sure air, kid," he chuckled. "I can't see nothin' but a row of red curls a mile long. Andy'll git back in the garret all right if Burnett don't pull you off'n that bed." "He won't do that," said Tess. "Jesus'll see I stay on it, I bet."

"Pretty bobbish, thanks, Brady," was the answer, and it told that Toppin was himself again. "You'll have to look sharp if you want a dip, Brady," called Green. "Andy'll be round in a minute, I expect." "Thanks! I'm not bathing to-day," was the response. Just then Escombe Trevelyan, who was swimming lazily about, landed at the steps close by, and beckoned Jack to come nearer.

"Well, Buck?" he said, coming forward. For he felt that if this scene continued he would go mad with shame. There was a great change in Buck as he heard this voice, a marked respect was in his manner as he turned to Jasper. "Hello, Jas," he said. "I didn't know you was here." "Come over to the saloon, Buck, and have one on me," said Jasper. "I guess Andy'll have your hoss ready when we come back."

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