[Skyrider by B. M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookSkyrider CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE 3/18
And how, for gracious sake, was a person going to know he was only pretending and not sick or hurt a speck, but merely taking a low and mean advantage of a person's kindness of heart? Well, and so she had let him come up to her, and he had asked her if she had any water with her.
And she had, and so she twisted around in the saddle to untie the canteen, and Jake kept stepping around, so the young Mexican just reached out and held Jake by the bridle while she got the water--and how was a person to know that he was not trying to help but was kidnaping a person's horse and herself in the most treacherous manner ever heard of? Just when she had got the canteen untied, and was unscrewing the cap to give it to the boy, another Mexican rode up behind, and he had the most insipid smile on his face, and a detestable way of trying to be polite. And he said it was a nice horse she was riding, and he would like to show that horse to his brother, if she would be so kind to come with him.
It would not be far, he said, and they would show her the way.
And they went on talking in the most detestable manner, and actually forced her to go along with them.
They had guns, and they said they would shoot her in a perfectly polite way. So Mary V had gone back with them toward the line fence, because the fat one rode behind her with a gun and the boy had a gun, too, and they said they would not tie her hands if she would be good, because there was a swarm of gnats and little flies that kept pestering so, and she had to brush them away from her face. They kept down in hollows, and mostly they had to go single file, with the boy in front and the detestable one behind.
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