[The Heritage of the Sioux by B.M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookThe Heritage of the Sioux CHAPTER XVIII 6/13
"They set the stage for us down in that hollow, I guess.
You can see what we'd have been up against if we had ridden ten rods farther, out away from these rocks and bushes." "Aw, they wouldn't dast kill a bunch uh white men!" Happy Jack protested, perhaps for his own comfort. "You think they wouldn't? Luck's voice was surcharged with sarcasm.
What do you think they're trying to do, then ?" "Aw, the gov'ment wouldn't STAND fer no such actions!" "Well, by cripes, I hain't aimin' to give the gov'ment no job uh setting on my remains, investigatin' why I was killed off!" Big Medicine asserted, and took a shot at a distant grimy Stetson to prove he meant what he said. "Say, they'd have had a SNAP if we'd gone on, and let these fellows back here in the trees close up behind us!" Andy Green exclaimed suddenly, with a vividness of gesture that made Happy Jack try to swallow his Adam's apple.
"By gracious, it would have been a regular rabbit-drive business.
They could set in the shade and pick us off just as they darned pleased." "Aw, is that there the cheerfullest thing you can think of to say ?" Happy Jack was sweating, with something more than desert heat. "Why, no.
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