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Alcatraz

CHAPTER II
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She was beginning to round her conception of the man; and everything she added to the picture made her dislike him the more cordially.
He had dropped on one knee in the dust and was busily loosening the spurs, paying no attention to the faint protests of the winner that he "didn't have no use for the darned things no ways." And finally he drowned the protests by breaking into song in a wide-ringing baritone and tossing the spurs at the feet of the others.

He rose--laughing--and Marianne, with a mental wrest, rearranged one part of her preconception, yet this carelessness was only another form of the curse of the West and Westerners--extravagance.
He turned now to a tousle-headed three-year-old boy who was wandering near, drawn by the brilliance of the stranger.
"Keep away from those heels, kiddie.

Look out, now!" The yellow-haired boy, however, dazed by this sudden centering of attention on him, stared up at the speaker with his thumb in his mouth; and with great, frightened eyes--he headed straight for the heels of the grey! "Take the hoss--" began the rider to the stable-boy.

But the stable-boy's sudden reaching for the reins made the grey toss its head and lurch back towards the child.

Marianne caught her breath as the stranger, with mouth drawn to a thin, grim line, leaped for the youngster.


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