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“I’ll be right back,” he said over the whistle of the wind
“Is so?”
“No, I just want to talk to the drivers, see how the wagons are faring in the wind”
She nodded, and he spun his mount around, trotted back and steered the anion
“Stor
“Yes, I’ to hit soon,” Seth ad back to the head of the line, where his wife rode
“Roberts and I have the wagons under control Nothing’s going to happen between here and Tulsa I know the trail It’s clear sailing froestured with his chin “I’d be obliged, though, if you and your ere to ride ahead, have war on us”
Seth had to laugh and shake his head “You would, huh?”
“Yep, bet the entire lot of us would,” the“I reckon we’ll look close to drowned rats by the tih, they ht make it before the rain hits too hard”
“Well, then, Sergeant,” Seth said, once again thankful for the capable e while I find shelter forfor everyone at Brewster’s I’ll see you there”
“Aye, aye, Major, you’ll see us there”
Seth rode back then to the other wagon, where the conversation was relatively the saestion Rex had before Seth could open hisflank had the same sentiments
Farther back, Per-Cuh to turn his horse around “Go Take wo”
Seth waved, then kneed hisin next to her, he asked, “Feel like a race?”
She frowned, but there was a flash of excitement in her eyes “A race?”
“Yup, to town It’s about five miles”