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Flying U Ranch

CHAPTER X
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When they forced the sheep and their herders out of the coulee Weary had indicated he sent Irish and Pink ahead to point the way, and he told them to head for the Wash Bowl; which they did with praiseworthy zeal and scant pity for the sheep.
When at last, after a slow, heartbreaking climb up a long, bare ridge, Pink and Irish paused upon the brow of a slope and let the trail-weary band spill itself reluctantly down the steep slope beyond, the sun stood high in the blue above them and their stomachs clamored for food; by which signs they knew that it must be near noon.
When the last sheep had passed, blatting discordantly, down the bluff, Weary halted the sweating herders for a parting admonition.
"We don't aim to deal you any more misery, for a while, if you stay where you're at.

You're only working for a living, like the rest of us--but I must say I don't admire your trade none.

Anyway, I'll send some of your bunch down here with grub and beds.

This is good enough range for sheep.

You keep away from the Flying U and nobody'll bother you.


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