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Updated: May 18, 2025
Far away by the river a lonely coyote set up his quick, howling yelp. "Dere's been seven kids oop dere," said Nels at last, glancing up as if for corroboration. "Yes, seven," agreed Charlie. "Say, do ve need Seigert's team very pad?" "Well, now that depends," said Charlie. "Why not?" "Nothin', only Ay vas tankin' ve might tak' some a das veat we vas goin' to sell and and " "Yep, what?"
"While holdin' Cherokee's views erroneous, so far as he seeks to apply 'em to paupers tankin' up on donations, still I allows it's dealin' faro which has sp'iled him; an' as you can't make no gent over new, I quits an' don't buck his notions about dispensin' charity no more.
"'This Bill Tate an' me breaks camp on them Greasers together while they're tankin' up on mescal, mebby it's two days later; an' they never gets their lariats on us no more. ""You ain't got no dates, nor speshul engagements with nobody in the States, have you?" says Tate to me when we're safe outen them Mexican's hands. ""No,"says I,"whatever makes you ask?
"It's the barkeep at the Red Light posts Colonel Sterett as to them perils. A Mexican comes trackin' along into the Colonel's room in the second story what he calls his 'sanctum' with a note. It's from the barkeep an' reads like this: RED LIGHT SALOON. Huggins is in here tankin' up an' makin' war medicine. He's packin' two guns. He says he's going to plug you for that piece.
Captain Kjellin, coming up on the bridge during Matt's watch, found the latter doing the most unseamanlike thing imaginable. Caught in a paroxysm at the weather end of the bridge, Matt, in his agony, was patronizing the weather rail! The captain heard him squawk, and ducked to avoid what instinct told him the gale would bring him his way. "Vat you ban tankin' of?" he roared furiously.
From a blacksmith shop a man stepped. "Say, fellow, can I see you a minute?" he asked. It was Dud Hollister. He drew Bob back into the smithy. "Big guy in town lookin' for you. He's tankin' up. You heeled?" Bob felt as though his heart had been drenched with ice water. Houck was here then. Already. "No, I I don't carry a gun," he replied, weakly. "Here's mine.
Also, he had refused to let the boys pay his fine. "He's clean looney," Strothers summed up. "Won't listen to reason. Says he'll serve the time out. He's been tankin' up too regular, I guess. His wheels are buzzin'. Here, he give me this note for you. Any time you want anything send for me. The boys'll all stand by Bill's wife. You belong to us, you know. How are you off for money?"
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