[Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookMerton of the Movies CHAPTER III 46/70
He stalked to the barnyard gate and opened it. The way to his haven over the border was no longer barred.
He returned to Dexter, firmly grasped the bridle reins under his weak chin and cajoled him again to the watering trough.
Metta Judson was about to be overwhelmed with confusion.
From the edge of the trough he again clambered into the saddle, the new boots groping a way to the stirrups. The reins in his left hand, he swept off his ideal hat with a careless gesture--he wished he had had an art study made of this, but you can't think of everything at one time.
He turned loftily to Metta as one who had not even heard her tasteless taunts. "Well, so long! I won't be out late." Metta was now convinced that she had in her heart done this hero a wrong. "You better be here before the folks get back!" she warned. Merton knew this as well as she did, but the folks wouldn't be back for a couple of hours yet, and all he meant to venture was a ride at sober pace the length of the alley. "Oh, I'll take care of that!" he said.
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