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Skyrider

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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"I'm so sore I can hear my muscles squeak.
Well, get down here and I'll show yuh how to stretch as yuh tack.

And be sure you don't leave a hair's breadth of slack anywheres, or it'll all have to come off and be done over again." So that is where Johnny was, while Mary V waited for him at the cabin and puzzled her brain over his mysterious actions, and composed her speech--and afterwards lost her temper.
It was three o'clock before Johnny finally finished to the aviator's grudging satisfaction what had looked to be a scant half hour's work.
Mary V had gone home, and it was too late for Johnny to catch a fresh mount and make the ride he had intended to make.

He made coffee and fried bacon and ate a belated lunch with Halliday, and then, since the afternoon was half gone, he let himself be persuaded--badgered would be a better word--into spending the rest of the daylight helping Bland.
If his conscience buzzed nagging little reminders of his real duty, Johnny's imagination and his ambition were fed a full meal of anticipation, and he had the joy of being actually at work on an airplane that he could proudly speak of as "my plane." But conscience nagged all the evening.

He really must get out on the range to-morrow, no matter how urgent Bland Halliday made the work appear.

He really must look over that other bunch of horses, and ride the west fence.


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