By Max Brand
Lee Garrison's lifestyles may by no means be an identical, after a loss of life Indian stumbled into his line shack. The Indian had travelled hundreds and hundreds of miles looking for the amazing gray mustang often called Moonshine. After burying the Indian, Lee stuck a glimpse of the mustang and took to the path himself. The chase might lead him throughout hundreds of thousands of miles of plains, deserts, and rivers, and sooner than his quest used to be ended, Lee Garrison might be aware of the that means of wish and the price of goals.
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The Indian spoke again, and his voice was lower and harsher. The breath seemed to die between every dragging syllable. . . he is like moonshine, and he eludes us. . . . " The picture Lee Garrison saw was the narrow, yellow triangle of a campfire and eight swarthy faces, glittering by that light. A sudden shout from John Ramps made his hair bristle. The Indian had jerked himself to a sitting posture, and his face was a frenzy. "Ho! We have him. My mountain sheep, my red beauty, faster, faster!
It meant a thrashing, and Lee wondered if he would scream as the others screamed. The thought made him sick. He wanted to die before the test came. " The big man only turned his head and looked at her, and his fingers worked deeper into the shoulders of Lee. "I'll get the switch," she said. "Switch? " She was upon him with a cry, her hands clutching at the breast of her husband. "William, you ain't goin' to touch him? You ain't in the right way for it. . . kill him. " She wavered, and then dropped into a chair and hugged her face in her arms.
The rolling land swept into a great vega, and in the midst of it he Page 33 stumbled upon the river. A few rods back it was not visible. When he reached the famous stream, he found little three-foot banks hemming in a swift, muddy current no broader than a street. He forded that bitter water at the Delaware Crossing and went on into a sandy country. The sign led toward Guadalupe until at night, at the base of the great mountain that now filled a quarter of the sky, the trail swung sharply to the right.