[Alcatraz by Max Brand]@TWC D-Link book
Alcatraz

CHAPTER III
1/33

CHAPTER III.
CONCERNING FIGHTERS The race-track had come into existence by grace of accident for it happened that a lane ran a ragged course about a big field taking the corners without pretense of making true curves, with almost an elbow-turn into the straightaway; but since the total distance around was over a mile it was called the "track." The sprints were run on the straightaway which was more than the necessary quarter of a mile but occasionally there was a longer race and then the field had to take that dangerous circuit, sloppy and slippery with dust.

The land enclosed was used for the bucking contest, for the two crowning events of the Glosterville fiesta, the race and the horse-breaking, had been saved for this last day.

Marianne Jordan gladly would have missed the latter event.

"Because it sickens me to see a man fight with a horse," she often explained.

But she forced herself to go.
She was in the Rocky Mountains, now, not on the Blue Grass.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books