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"Why, Bradford that is er the two Ruffords started a little shooting match with Andy, and m-m well, Bart passed out for keeps, this time, but Dick lived long enough to tell Bradford a few things for old cow-boy times' sake, I suppose. I'll never put it all over any man, again, as long as I live, Mr.
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The man got off, as a matter of habit, to know what was laming his Horse. But he left the reins on its neck instead of on the ground, and the Horse, taking advantage of this technicality, ran off in the darkness. Then the cow-boy, realizing that he was afoot, lay down in a hollow under some buffalo-bushes and slept the loggish sleep of the befuddled.
He dragged the dog back, rechained him, and was in the act of administering sound and righteous chastisement to the cow-boy, when Stopchase staggered, tumbled off the cart, and falling upon his head, lay motionless. Richard hurried to him, and finding his neck twisted and his head bent to one side, concluded he was killed.
"I beg your pardon, Ma'am, but I cannot think of stopping with you, Ma'am, if any one else, Ma'am, is to be put above me, or take my place." Hargrave was proceeding, in increased agitation and heat, when Gatty interrupted the business by repeated peals of laughter. "Pray, pray, Gertrude, refrain, how very unladylike; you laugh like a great cow-boy," said Madame.
It resembled more than anything else the preliminary sniffing snarl a bull-dog emits before he joins battle. Billy's cow-boy blood was up. He was rapidly approaching the state of mind in which the men of the plains, finding speech unequal to the expression of their thoughts, reach for their guns. Psmith intervened. "We do not completely gather your meaning, Comrade Parker.
But I said, "Don't touch the one that has the corner turned up;" and he did as I said. That made the cow-boy laugh, who broke out in his peculiar vernacular: "Oh, you old fools with store clothes on can't tell it no how." Then I observed to my friend, "I am going to have some of that money; for that fool will never get back, for some one will win it sure."
Through my dozing attention came various fragments of talk, and sometimes useful bits of knowledge. For instance, I learned the true value of tomatoes in this country. One fellow was buying two cans of them. "Meadow Creek dry already?" commented the proprietor. "Been dry ten days," the young cow-boy informed him.
The spectators had gone mad with joyful relief. Fran leaped upon the table, and mounted Samson. "Now, I'm a Rough-Rider!" she shouted, burying her hands in the mane, and lying along the lion's back in true cow-boy fashion. She plunged, she shouted loudly, but Samson only closed his eyes and seemed to sleep. After that, making the lions return to their cramped side-cages was a mere detail.
Herron was one of the few towns in a very extensive cattle belt, and a few days after I had arrived I noticed the town had filled up with "cow punchers." They had just had their semi-annual round up, and were in town spending their money and having a whooping big time. You probably know what that means to a cow-boy.
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