Excerpt: ...that evening. He was out with one of his men running a line for a new fence. The old days of open range were past. And had Mr. Waring heard that Pat had been killed? Buck Hardy was out searching for the murderer. Did Mr. Waring know of a likely foreman? Bob Brewster had left suddenly. Jasper-her husband-was not well: had the rheumatics again. He could hardly walk-and his foreman had left. "Things always happened that way." Mrs. Starr paused for lack of breath. "When did Brewster leave, Mrs. Starr?" "Why, the ...
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Excerpt: ...that evening. He was out with one of his men running a line for a new fence. The old days of open range were past. And had Mr. Waring heard that Pat had been killed? Buck Hardy was out searching for the murderer. Did Mr. Waring know of a likely foreman? Bob Brewster had left suddenly. Jasper-her husband-was not well: had the rheumatics again. He could hardly walk-and his foreman had left. "Things always happened that way." Mrs. Starr paused for lack of breath. "When did Brewster leave, Mrs. Starr?" "Why, the last Jasper seen of him was Wednesday morning. Jasper is worried. I'm right glad you rode over. He'll be glad to see you." "Do you mind if I look over the horses in your corral?" "Goodness, no! I'll have Sammy go with you-" "Thanks; but I'd rather you said nothing to the boys." "You don't think that Bob-" "Mrs. Starr, I wouldn't say so if I knew it. Bob Brewster has friends up here. I'm looking for one of them." "Goodness, Mr. Waring, I hope you don't think any of our boys was mixed up in that." "I hope not. Have you seen Tony or Andy Brewster lately?" "Why, no. I-why, yes! Tony and Andy rode over last Sunday. I remember it was Sunday because Bob was out to the line shack. Tony and Andy hung around for a while, and then rode out to look for Bob." "Well, I'll step over and look at the horses. You say Jasper will be in this evening?" "If he ain't too stiff with rheumatics to ride back." Waring walked round the corrals, looking for a pony lame forward and with half a front shoe gone. Finally he noticed a short-coupled bay that had not moved when he had waved his arm. Waring climbed through the bars and cornered the horse. One front shoe was entirely gone, and the pony limped as Waring turned him loose. Mrs. Starr was getting supper when Waring returned to the house. "Any of the boys coming in with Jasper?" he queried. "Why, nobody except Pete. Pete's been layin' off. He claims his horse stepped in a gopher hole and threw him. Jasper took...
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