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The Gringos

CHAPTER IV
13/18

"Good thing those hombres are afoot.

We'll get on a little farther and then we'll fix a hackamore so you can do your own riding," "I can't stand it to ride any farther--" "Are you shot ?" Dade pulled in a little and looked anxiously into his face.
"It's the rope.

They tied it so tight it's torture.

I'd never have believed it could hurt so--but they gave me an extra twist or two to show their friendship, I reckon." Dade rode on beyond a little, wooded knoll before he stopped, lest the crowd, seeing them halt, might think it worth while to follow them afoot.
"They surely didn't intend you to fall off," he said whimsically, when his knife released the strain.

But his lips tightened at the outrage; and his eyes, bent upon Jack's left ankle, wore the look of one who could kill without pity.
"They'll never do it to another man," declared Jack, with vindictive relish.


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