[Injun and Whitey to the Rescue by William S. Hart]@TWC D-Link book
Injun and Whitey to the Rescue

CHAPTER XV
29/33

There was no quivering of his nerves.

The only fear he might have had was that if he returned he would be sent to the rear; and he was too wily to take a chance.

So most of what followed was seen by Injun, and heard about by Whitey.
There came the time when the surviving sheepmen could no longer remain in the house.

Like a wise leader, Donald Spellman divided his forces, and ten crouching figures emerged from the front of the house, and ten from the back, and were outlined against the flames, as they scurried away.

How they were harried and followed and shot down would not make pleasant reading, and what happened to those who were captured it is not necessary to write, as you will remember what the cattlemen had sworn to do at their meeting.
After this, if there had been any who doubted Mart Cooley's skill as a gunman, they doubted no longer.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books