Hidden blood - W. C. Tuttle

Hidden blood

W. C. TUTTLE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers
New York
By arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Company
COPYRIGHT, 1925, BY WILBUR C. TUTTLE
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCE THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF IN ANY FORM
PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
CONTENTS
“If I had rheumatism like you’ve got, I’d sure head for the hot springs. Yuh can boil it out easier’n any other way.”
The owner of Piute leaned back, braced his bony elbows on the bar, spat wisely, and squinted at the two cowboys, who were draped against the bar beside him.
“Hashknife” Hartley, a tall, thin, serious-faced cowboy, was standing on one leg, much in the attitude of a stork, except that his knee naturally bent the other way.
“Sleepy” Stevens, Hashknife’s partner, was of medium height, with a grin-wrinkled face and serious eyes. There was nothing colorful nor romantic about their raiment or physical appearance. They were clad in well-worn overalls, nondescript shirts, high-heeled boots, and sombreros.

W. C. Tuttle
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Год издания

2023-02-18

Темы

Western stories; Robbery -- Fiction; Murder -- Fiction; Vendetta -- Fiction; Pulp literature; Ranch life -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction; Hartley, Hashknife (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Stevens, Sleepy (Fictitious character) -- Fiction

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