The Texan / A Story of the Cattle Country
E-text prepared by Al Haines
A Story of the Cattle Country
Author of
The Gun Brand, The Promise, etc.
A. L. Burt Company Publishers New York Published by arrangement with G. P. Putnam's Sons Made in the United States of America
Copyright, 1918 By James B. Hendryx
Fourth Printing
This edition is issued under arrangement with the publishers G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York And London
Exactly twenty minutes after young Benton dismounted from his big rangy black before the door of a low adobe saloon that fronted upon one of the narrow crooked streets of old Las Vegas, he glanced into the eyes of the thin-lipped croupier and laughed. You've got 'em. Seventy-four good old Texas dollars. He held up a coin between his thumb and forefinger. I've got another one left, an' your boss is goin' to get that, too—but he's goin' to get it in legitimate barter an' trade.
As the cowpuncher stepped to the bar that occupied one side of the room, a group of Mexicans who had lounged back at his entrance crowded once more about the wheel and began noisily to place their bets. He watched them for a moment before turning his attention to the heavy-lidded, flabby-jowled person who leaned ponderously against the sober side of the bar.
Who owns this joint? he asked truculently, as he eyed with disfavour the filthy shirt-sleeves rolled back from thick forearms, the sagging vest, and the collarless shirt-band that buried itself in a fold of the fat neck.
I do, was the surly rejoinder. Got any kick comin'?