[Injun and Whitey to the Rescue by William S. Hart]@TWC D-Link bookInjun and Whitey to the Rescue CHAPTER XXI 2/14
If Injun was a stick-to-itive fellow, so was Whitey.
He would show Bill Jordan that he couldn't make a fool of him and get away with it. And finally, as a reward of perseverance, Injun did get something on Dorgan, though it didn't amount to much.
Injun averred, and it may have been true, that Monty had a deadly fascination for Dorgan; that when Monty was around, Dorgan couldn't keep his eyes off him.
And Injun said that he saw Dorgan approach Monty in the corral, probably to admire him more closely, and that Monty showed great hatred for Dorgan; laid back his ears and bit and kicked at Dorgan. "Him no like um.
Him must know um," declared Injun, being firmly convinced that Monty's actions indicated a close acquaintance with Dorgan. However, Monty couldn't give any spoken evidence that Dorgan had stolen him, so there the matter rested.
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