[The Sky Pilot by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sky Pilot CHAPTER XVI 4/8
He was going to bring up my pinto." "Your pinto? What pinto's that? You hain't got no pinto!" "Mebbe not," said Bill, slowly, "but I had the idee before you spoke that I had." "That so? Whar'd ye git him? Good for cattle ?" The crowd began to gather. Bill grew mysterious, and even more than usually reserved. "Good fer cattle! Well, I ain't much on gamblin', but I've got a leetle in my pants that says that there pinto kin outwork any blanked bronco in this outfit, givin' him a fair show after the cattle." The men became interested. "Whar was he raised ?" "Dunno." "Whar'd ye git him? Across the line ?" "No," said Bill stoutly, "right in this here country.
The Dook there knows him." This at once raised the pinto several points.
To be known, and, as Bill's tone indicated, favorably known by The Duke, was a testimonial to which any horse might aspire. "Whar'd ye git him, Bill? Don't be so blanked oncommunicatin'!" said an impatient voice. Bill hesitated; then, with an apparent burst of confidence, he assumed his frankest manner and voice, and told his tale. "Well," he said, taking a fresh chew and offering his plug to his neighbor, who passed it on after helping himself, "ye see, it was like this.
Ye know that little Meredith gel ?" Chorus of answers: "Yes! The red-headed one.
I know! She's a daisy!--reg'lar blizzard!--lightnin' conductor!" Bill paused, stiffened himself a little, dropped his frank air and drawled out in cool, hard tones: "I might remark that that young lady is, I might persoom to say, a friend of mine, which I'm prepared to back up in my best style, and if any blanked blanked son of a street sweeper has any remark to make, here's his time now!" In the pause that followed murmurs were heard extolling the many excellences of the young lady in question, and Bill, appeased, yielded to the requests for the continuance of his story, and, as he described Gwen and her pinto and her work on the ranch, the men, many of whom had had glimpses of her, gave emphatic approval in their own way.
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