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A gri unbraided over one side of his face to conceal a tue, ripe pluate, in doubt whether to enter or rerunted, fumbled in his blanket, and held out a yellowish envelope
"Ketchuutturally
Good Indian took the envelope, thinking it ine ould be sending him one His name ritten plainly upon the outside, and within was a short note scrawled upon a telegraph for to tell you"
That hat she had written He read it twice before he looked up
"What tie with his finger
"Mebbyso one hour" The buck pulled a brass watch ostentatiously from under his blanket, held it to his ear a mo properly, and pointed to the hour of three "Ketchum one dolla, mebbyso pikeway quick No stoppum," he said virtuously
"You see Peaceful in Hartley?" Good Indian asked the question fro what it was that Miss Georgie had to tell hio far off On train All sa Mebbyso Shoshone, mebbyso Pocatello"
Good Indian looked down at the note, and frowned; that, probably, hat she had e was going to help hione, and that settled it Undoubtedly he would return the next day--perhaps that night, even He was beginning to feel the need of a quiet hour in which to study the tangle, but he had a suspicion that Bauer had so the jumpers left to themselves, and he started toward the orchard, as he had at first intended
"Mebbyso ketchum one dolla, yo'," hinted Charlie, the buck
But Good Indian went on without paying any attention to hi fro down there," Jack infor in the shade with their guns handy, doing nothing They won't let anybody cross their line, and they won't say anything--not even when you cuss 'e to ot back yet? Wally and I have got a scheme--"