CHAPTER 1
men from all to t Buck did not read t kno Manuel, one of tance. Manuel ting sin. o play Ctery. Also, in ting em; and tion certain. For to play a system requires money, he needs of a wife and numerous progeny.
t a meeting of tion, and tic club, on t of Manuels treac Buck imagined roll. And ion of a solitary man, no one sa ttle flag station knoalked hem.
quot;You mig; tranger said gruffly, and Manuel doubled a piece of stout rope around Bucks neck under the collar.
quot;t it, and youll cy,quot; said Manuel, and tranger grunted a ready affirmative.
Buck ed t dignity. to be sure, it ed performance but o trust in men o give t for a outreac ed to intimate o command. But to igting off t , and t tigruggled in a fury, ongue lolling out of c panting futilely. Never in all reated, and never in all rengtrain o the baggage car.
t ongue ed along in some kind of a conveyance. tive old raveled too often to knoion of riding in a baggage car. o t, but Buck oo quick for ill of him once more.
quot;Yep, s,quot; ttracted by truggle. quot;Im taking o Frisco. A crack dog doctor t ;
Concerning t nig eloquently for tle ser front.
quot;All I get is fifty for it,quot; ;and I do it over for a t;
trouser leg o ankle.
quot;?quot; the saloon-keeper demanded.
quot;A ; ;ouldnt take a sou less, so ;
quot;t makes a y,quot; ted, quot;and , or Im a square;
t ed ;If I dont get ;
quot;Itll be because you o ;