[To the Last Man by Zane Grey]@TWC D-Link bookTo the Last Man CHAPTER V 73/93
Ellen's glance ran over them swiftly--Daggs, with his superb head, like that of a hawk, uncovered to the sun; Colter with his lowered, secretive looks, his sand-gray lean face; Jackson Jorth, her uncle, huge, gaunt, hulking, with white in his black beard and hair, and the fire of a ghoul in his hollow eyes; Tad Jorth, another brother of her father's, younger, red of eye and nose, a weak-chinned drinker of rum.
Three other limber-legged Texans lounged there, partners of Daggs, and they were sun-browned, light-haired, blue-eyed men singularly alike in appearance, from their dusty high-heeled boots to their broad black sombreros.
They claimed to be sheepmen.
All Ellen could be sure of was that Rock Wells spent most of his time there, doing nothing but look for a chance to waylay her; Springer was a gambler; and the third, who answered to the strange name of Queen, was a silent, lazy, watchful-eyed man who never wore a glove on his right hand and who never was seen without a gun within easy reach of that hand. "Howdy, Ellen.
Shore you ain't goin' to say good mawnin' to this heah bad lot ?" drawled Daggs, with good-natured sarcasm. "Why, shore! Good morning, y'u hard-working industrious MANANA sheep raisers," replied Ellen, coolly. Daggs stared.
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