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Casey Ryan

CHAPTER XVI
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The young squaw was not particularly meek.

She stood there sullenly while Injun Jim berated her in the Indian tongue, and once she muttered a retort that made the old man's fingers go groping over the blankets for a weapon; whereat the young squaw laughed contemptuously and went out, sending Casey a side glance and a fleeting smile as full of coquetry as ever white woman could employ.
The interruption silenced the old buck upon the subject of gold.

Casey sat there and chewed tobacco and waited, schooling his impatience as best he could.

Injun Jim muttered in Piute, or lay with his one eye closed.

But Casey knew that he did not sleep; his thin lips were drawn too tense for slumber.


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