[Cowmen and Rustlers by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookCowmen and Rustlers CHAPTER XVIII 4/5
Spark Holly returned to the party in front and made his report. It may be said the report was accepted and placed on file for future reference. It was characteristic of those men, too, that they did not delay their own actions, now that their business may be said to have been finished. "Well," said Inman, "that isn't the first time that fellow gave us the slip to-night.
The way he did it before was mighty clever, but I don't see that he deserves any credit for fooling Cadmus, for any one would have known enough to do that.
But remember that Mr.Mont Sterry is still in Wyoming, and we are not through with him yet." "And there ain't any twenty-four hours' truce," added Cadmus. "After what has taken place, there's little fear of Sterry making any mistake on that point," said Whitney, who was so pleased over the outcome of matters that he could speak in gentler terms than he would have used had the circumstances been different. It would seem strange that these men, who but a brief time before were so hostile to the single person now in their power, should converse without the least offensive action; but most, if not all, of the doings of the men concerned in the late troubles in that section were in hot blood, and would not have occurred had time been taken for thought and consideration. Inman and his brother rustlers wheeled about and rode off in the direction whence they came.
Their movements indicated that they had no intention of following Sterry, since the course taken by him was almost directly the opposite; but Whitney was not fully satisfied.
He remained in front of his home, listening in the stillness of the night to the sounds made by the hoofs of the galloping horses. Gradually they grew fainter, until, had there been any air stirring, or had the tension of hearing been less, he would have heard nothing; but, when the noises were hovering close to inaudibility, they continued thus.
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