[The Texan Scouts by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Texan Scouts CHAPTER II 39/41
We've food enough for all of you for a day, but we haven't the horses, an' for that I'm sorry.
If we had them we could git away without a doubt to the Texan army." "But not having them," said Obed, "we'll even do the best we can, if the Mexicans, having run away, come back to fight another day." "So we will," said a stalwart Texan named Fields.
"That Urrea don't get me again, and if I ain't mistook your friend here is Mr.Palmer, better known in our parts as the Ring Tailed Panther, ain't he ?" Ned saw the Panther's huge form swell.
He still wore the great serape, which shone in the firelight with a deep blood-red tinge. "I am the Ring Tailed Panther," he said proudly. "Then lemme shake your hand.
You an' your pards have done a job to-night that ain't had its like often, and me bein' one of them that's profited by it makes it look all the bigger to me." The Panther graciously extended an enormous palm, and the great palm of Fields met it in a giant clasp.
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