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Arizona Nights

CHAPTER TWO
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If you make a break to get away, or if you refuse to do just as I tell you, I won't shoot you, but I'll march you up country and see that Geronimo gets you." He sorted out a shovel and pick, made Texas Pete carry them right along the trail a quarter, and started him to diggin' a hole.
Texas Pete started in hard enough, Tim sittin' over him on his hoss, his six-shooter loose, and his rope free.

The man and I stood by, not darin' to say a word.

After a minute or so Texas Pete began to work slower and slower.

By and by he stopped.
"Look here," says he, "is this here thing my grave ?" "I am goin' to see that you give the gentleman's hoss decent interment," says Gentleman Tim very polite.
"Bury a hoss!" growls Texas Pete.
But he didn't say any more.

Tim cocked his six-shooter.
"Perhaps you'd better quit panting and sweat a little," says he.
Texas Pete worked hard for a while, for Tim's quietness was beginning to scare him up the worst way.


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