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Harben, Will N. (William Nathaniel), 1858-1919

"Westerfelt"

As soon as you writ
the price you wus willin' to give in a lumpin' sum, Luke set to
scheming. He ain't no fool, if I do say it. Horton an' Webb had the'r
eyes on the stable, an' Luke thinks they'd a-raised his bid, but they
'lowed he wus biddin' fur himself, an' knowed he couldn't raise the
money. Mis' Thorp wus in heer this mornin', an' she said Jasper Webb
swore like rips when the administrator tol' 'im the trade wus closed
with Luke as yore agent. You orter do well with the investment; you
got it cheap; you know how to keep up stock, an' the hack-line will pay
with the mail it carries an' the passenger travel twixt heer an'
Darley."
"I'm satisfied," he said, and he took the saddle and bridle from his
horse and turned the animal into the little log stable.
"Hain't you goin' to feed 'im?" she asked, hospitably, as he was
closing the door; "the's some fodder overhead, an' the corn is in re'ch
through the crack above the trough."
"Not yet," he returned; "I fed him some shelled corn at the shop. I'll
give him a few ears at supper-time."
The slanting rays of the sun streamed from a saffron sky in the west
and blazed in the red, yellow, and pink foliage on the mountain-side.


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