[Riders of the Silences by Max Brand]@TWC D-Link bookRiders of the Silences CHAPTER 12 3/8
What set men first on fire was the way Pierre le Rouge buried his father "at the point of the gun" in Morgantown. That day Boone's men galloped out of the higher mountains down the trail toward Morgantown.
They stole a wagon out of a ranch stable on the way and tied two lariats to the tongue.
So they towed it, bounding and rattling, over the rough trail to the house where Martin Ryder lay dead. His body was placed in state in the body of the wagon, pillowed with everything in the line of cloth which the house could furnish.
Thus equipped they went on at a more moderate pace toward Morgantown. What followed it is useless to repeat here.
Tradition rehearsed every detail of that day's work, and the purpose of this narrative is only to give the details of some of the events which tradition does not know, at least in their entirety. They started at one end of Morgantown's street.
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