[The Uphill Climb by B. M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookThe Uphill Climb CHAPTER XII 15/26
"I have counted," she said calmly after a pause.
"Where is Mr.Campbell, please ?"--and the "please" pushed Dick to the very edge of her favor, it was so coldly formal. "Well, if you're sure you counted straight, the last time I saw him he was in the bunk-house." "Well ?" The tone of her demanded more. "He was in the bunk-house--sitting close up to a gallon jug of whisky." His eyelids flickered.
"He's there yet--but I wouldn't swear to the gallon--" "Thank you very much." This time her tone pushed him over the edge and into the depths of her disapproval.
"I was sure I could depend upon you--to tell!" "What else could I do, when you asked ?" But she had her back to him, and was walking away up the path, and if she heard, she did not trouble to answer.
But in spite of her manner, Dick smiled, and brought the hammer down against a post with such force that he splintered the handle. "Something's going to drop on this ranch, pretty quick," he prophesied, looking down at the useless tool in his hand.
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