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Arizona Nights

CHAPTER NINE
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A roll includes a cowboy's bed and all of his personal belongings.

When the outfit includes a bed-wagon, the roll assumes bulky proportions.
As soon as we had come to a definite conclusion that it was going to rain, we deserted the camp fire and went rustling for our blankets.

At the end of ten minutes every bed was safe within the doors of the abandoned adobe ranch house, each owner recumbent on the floor claim he had pre-empted, and every man hoping fervently that he had guessed right as to the location of leaks.
Ordinarily we had depended on the light of camp fires, so now artificial illumination lacked.

Each man was indicated by the alternately glowing and waning lozenge of his cigarette fire.
Occasionally someone struck a match, revealing for a moment high-lights on bronzed countenances, and the silhouette of a shading hand.

Voices spoke disembodied.


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