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Knibbs, Henry Herbert

"The Ridin' Kid from Powder River"

"I sure can't pack
this outfit over there."
Roth grinned. "Well, we might as well let the tail go with the hide.
There's old Rowdy. He ain't much of a horse, but he's got three good
legs yet. He starched a little forward, but he'll make the trip over
and back. You can take him."
"Honest?"
"Go ahead."
Pete tingled with joyful anticipation as he strode from the store, his
new rope in his hand. He would rope that cayuse and just about burn
the ground for the Concho! Maybe he wouldn't make young Andy White sit
up! The Ridin' Kid from Powder River was walking on air when--
"Thought you was goin' over to see Montoya!" he challenged as he saw
the Mexican youth, whom he had tentatively hired, sitting placidly on
the store veranda, employed solely in gazing at the road as though it
were a most interesting spectacle. "Oh, manana," drawled the Mexican.
"Manana, nothin'!" volleyed Pete. "You're goin' now! Git a-movin'--if
you have to take your hands and lift your doggone feet off the ground.
Git a-goin'!"
"Oh, maybe I go manana."
"You're dreamin', hombre.


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