[The Heritage of the Sioux by B.M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookThe Heritage of the Sioux CHAPTER XIV 2/18
And no man that's guilty of a crime, Applehead, is going to ride day after day without wanting to take a look over his shoulder to see if be's followed.
He's probably seen us from some of these ridges--yesterday, most likely.
And do you think he wouldn't know this bunch as far as he could see us, even without glasses? The chances are he has them, though.
He'd be a fool if he didn't stake himself to a pair." "Say, by gracious," Andy observed somewhat irrelevantly, his eyes going over the group, "this would sure make great picture dope, wouldn't it? Why didn't we bring Pete along, darn it? Us all standing around here, plumb helpless because we're afoot--" "Aw, shut up!" snapped Pink, upon whom the burden of responsibility lay heavy.
"I oughta be hung for laying around the fire here instead of being out there on guard! I oughta--" "It ain't your fault," Weary championed him warmly.
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