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The Boss of the Lazy Y

CHAPTER XIX
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"Well, he done his duty--done what you wanted him to do.

But your man, Telza, double-crossed him--knifed him." He took up the rapier-like blade that he had drawn from Sharp's side and held it before their eyes.

Again they started, and Calumet laughed.
"Know the knife, too!" he jeered.

"An' after what you've done you've got the nerve to ask me to divvy with you." The elder Taggart was the first to recover his composure.
"Telza ?" he said.

"Why, I reckon you've got me; there ain't no one of that name--" But Calumet was close to him, his eyes blazing.


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