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black horse; 〃for all her Vermont refinement she's a woman just the same。 

She likes him dangling round her so earnesthim that no body ever saw 

dangle before。 And he has quit spreein' with the boys。 And what does he 

get by it? I am glad I was not raised good enough to appreciate the Miss 

Woods of this world;〃 he added; defiantly〃except at long range。〃 

     At   the Taylors'   cabin   we   found   Miss Wood   sitting   with   her   admirer; 

and    Tommy      from   Riverside    come    to  admire    Miss    Peck。   The   biscuit… 

shooter might pass for twenty…seven; certainly。 Something had agreed with 

herwhether   the   medicine;   or   the   mountain   air;   or   so   much   masculine 

company; whatever had done it; she had bloomed into brutal comeliness。 

Her hair looked curlier; her figure was shapelier; her teeth shone whiter; 

and her cheeks were a lusty; overbearing red。 And there sat Molly Wood 

talking sweetly to her big; grave Virginian; to look at them; there was no 

doubt that he had been 〃raised good enough〃 to appreciate her; no matter 

what had been his raising! 

     Lin greeted every one jauntily。 〃How are yu'; Miss Peck? How are yu'; 

Tommy?〃   said   he。   〃Hear   the   news;   Tommy?   Crow   Injuns   on   the   war… 

path。〃 

     〃I declare!〃 said the biscuit…shooter。 

     The Virginian was about to say something; but his eye met Lin's; and 

then he looked at Tommy。 Then what he did say was; 〃I hadn't been goin' 

to mention it to the ladies until it was right sure。〃 

     〃You   needn't   to   be   afraid;   Miss   Peck;〃   said   Tommy。   〃There's   lots   of 

men here。〃 

     〃Who's afraid?〃 said the biscuit…shooter。 

     〃Oh;〃 said Lin; 〃maybe it's like most news we get in this country。 Two 

weeks stale and a lie when it was fresh。〃 

     〃Of course;〃 said Tommy。 

     〃Hello; Tommy!〃 called Taylor from the lane。 〃Your horse has broke 



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his rein and run down the field。〃 

     Tommy rose in disgust and sped after the animal。 

     〃I must be cooking supper now;〃 said Katie; shortly。 

     〃I'll stir for yu';〃 said Lin; grinning at her。 

     〃Come      along    then;〃   said   she;  and   they   departed     to  the  adjacent 

kitchen。 

     Miss   Wood's   gray   eyes   brightened   with   mischief。   She   looked   at   her 

Virginian; and she looked at me。 

     〃Do you know;〃 she said; 〃I used to be so afraid that when Bear Creek 

wasn't new any more it might become dull!〃 

     〃Miss Peck doesn't find it dull either;〃 said I。 

     Molly  Wood   immediately   assumed   a   look   of   doubt。   〃But   mightn't   it 

become justjust a little trying to have two gentlemen so verydetermined; 

you know?〃 

     〃Only one is determined;〃 said the Virginian 

     Molly looked inquiring。 

     〃Lin is determined Tommy shall not beat him。 That's all it amounts to。〃 

     〃Dear me; what a notion!〃 

     〃No; ma'am; no notion。 Tommywell; Tommy is considered harmless; 

ma'am。 A cow…puncher of reputation in this country would cert'nly never 

let Tommy get ahaid of him that way。〃 

     〃It's   pleasant   to   know   sometimes   how   much   we   count!〃   exclaimed 

Molly。 

     〃Why; ma'am;〃 said the Virginian; surprised at her flash of indignation; 

〃where is any countin' without some love?〃 

     〃Do you mean to say that Mr。 McLean does not care for Miss Peck?〃 

     〃I   reckon   he   thinks   he   does。   But   there   is   a   mighty   wide   difference 

between thinkin' and feelin'; ma'am。〃 

     I   saw   Molly's   eyes   drop   from   his;   and   I   saw   the   rose   deepen   in   her 

cheeks。 But just then a loud voice came from the kitchen。 

     〃You; Lin; if you try any of your foolin' with me; I'll histe yu's over the 

jiste!〃 

     〃All cow…punchers〃 I attempted to resume。 

     〃Quit   now;  Lin   McLean;〃 shouted the  voice; 〃or  I'll   put   yus through 



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that window; and it shut。〃 

     〃Well; Miss Peck; I'm gettin' most a full dose o' this treatment。 Ever 

since yu' come I've been doing my best。 And yu' just cough in my face。 

And now I'm going to quit and cough back。〃 

     〃Would      you   enjoy    walkin'   out   till  supper;   ma'am?〃     inquired    the 

Virginian   as   Molly   rose。   〃You   was   speaking   of   gathering   some   flowers 

yondeh。〃 

     〃Why; yes;〃 said Molly; blithely。 〃And you'll come?〃 she added to me。 

     But I was on the Virginian's side。 〃I must look after my horse;〃 said I; 

and went down to the corral。 

     Day was slowly going as I took my pony to the water。 Corncliff Mesa; 

Crowheart   Butte;   these shone   in   the   rays   that   came   through   the   canyon。 

The   canyon's   sides   lifted   like   tawny   castles   in   the   same   light。   Where   I 

walked the odor of thousands of wild roses hung over the margin where 

the thickets grew。 High in the upper air; magpies were sailing across the 

silent blue。 Somewhere I could hear Tommy explaining loudly how he and 

General     Crook    had   pumped      lead  into  hundreds     of   Indians;  and   when 

supper… time brought us all back to the door he was finishing the account 

to   Mrs。 Taylor。   Molly  and   the Virginian   arrived   bearing   flowers;   and   he 

was saying that few cow…punchers had any reason for saving their money。 

     〃But when you get old?〃 said she。 

     〃We mostly don't live long enough to get old; ma'am;〃 said he; simply。 

〃But I have a reason; and I am saving。〃 

     〃Give me the flowers;〃 said Molly。 And she left him to arrange them 

on the table as Lin came hurrying out。 

     〃I've told her;〃 said he to the Southerner and me; 〃that I've asked her 

twiced; and I'm going to let her have one more chance。 And I've told her 

that if it's a log cabin she's marryin'; why Tommy is a sure good wooden 

piece of furniture to put inside it。 And I guess she knows there's not much 

wooden furniture about me。 I want to speak to you。〃 He took the Virginian 

round   the   corner。   But   though   he   would   not   confide   in   me;   I   began   to 

discern something quite definite at supper。 

     〃Cattle men will lose stock if the Crows get down as far as this;〃 he 

said; casually; and Mrs。 Taylor suppressed a titter。 



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     〃Ain't it hawses the're repawted as running off?〃 said the Virginian。 

     〃Chap come into the round…up this afternoon;〃 said Lin。 〃But he was 

rattled; and told a heap o' facts that wouldn't square。〃 

     〃Of course they wouldn't;〃 said Tommy; haughtily。 

     〃Oh; there's nothing in it;〃 said Lin; dismissing the subject。 

     〃Have yu' been to the opera since we went to Cheyenne; Mrs。 Taylor?〃 

     Mrs。 Taylor had not。 

     〃Lin;〃 said the Virginian; 〃did yu ever see that opera Cyarmen?〃 

     〃You bet。 Fellow's girl quits him for a bullfighter。 Gets him up in the 

mountains; and quits him。 He wasn't much goodnot in her class o' sports; 

smugglin' and such。〃 

     〃I   reckon   she   was   doubtful   of   him   from   the   start。   Took   him   to   the 

mount'ins   to   experiment;   where   they'd   not   have   interruption;〃   said   the 

Virginian。 

     〃Talking   of   mountains;〃   said   Tommy;   〃this   range   here   used   to   be   a 

great place for Indians till we ran 'em out with Terry。 Pumped lead into the 

red sons…of…guns。〃 

     〃You bet;〃 said Lin。 〃Do yu' figure that girl tired of her bull…fighter and 

quit him; too?〃 

     〃I reckon;〃 replied the Virginian; 〃that the bull…fighter wore better。〃 

     〃Fans and taverns and gypsies and sportin';〃 said Lin。 〃My! but I'd like 

to see them

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