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Hopalong Cassidy’s Rustler Round-Up

CHAPTER XIX
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He rolled a cigarette, wheeled and faced the east and spurred forward: "So long," he called.
"So long," replied Frenchy, who turned toward the south and departed for the ranch.
The foreman of the Bar-20 was cleaning his rifle when he heard the hoof-beats of a galloping horse and he ran around the corner of the house to meet the newcomer, whom he thought to be a courier from the Double Arrow.

Frenchy dismounted and explained why he returned alone.
Buck listened to the report and then, noting the fire which gleamed in his friend's eyes, nodded his approval to the course.

"I reckon it's Trendley, Frenchy--I've heard a few things since yu left.

An' yu can bet that if Hopalong an' Red have gone for him he'll be found.

I expect action any time now, so we'll light th' signal fire." Then he hesitated; "Yu light it--yu've been waiting a long time for this." The balls of smoke which rolled upward were replied to by other balls at different points on the plain, and the Bar-20 prepared to feed the numbers of hungry punchers who would arrive within the next twenty-four hours.
Two hours had not passed when eleven men rode up from the Three Triangle, followed eight hours later by ten from the O-Bar-O.


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