The Sky-Liners by Louis L'Amour
Author:Louis L'Amour [L'Amour, Louis]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
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ISBN: Lamo_0553900021
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 2003-07-23T16:00:00+00:00
TOM SHARP WAS a fine-looking man, the kind you’d ride the river with. He was pushing forty. He had been wounded in the War Between the States, had come west, hunted meat for the mining camps, and cut telegraph poles on contract for the Union Pacific. Finally he’d traveled up the old Ute trail to Huerfano River and opened a trading post in the valley in a big adobe building.
Right off, he started to improve both his horses and cattle by bringing in blooded stock from the States. He was not one of those who came west to get rich and get out; he came to stay and to build. The town of Malachite grew up around his trading post.
As we came riding up to the trading post, he came outside and stood on the steps to meet us, giving us a careful study. All I needed was one glimpse of Sharp to know that he was a man who would stand for no nonsense, and he certainly would not cotton to the likes of Black Fetchen.
“Mr. Sharp?” I said. “I’m Flagan Sackett, this here is my brother Galloway, and our friend, Cap Rountree. The young lady is Judith Costello.”
Now, mayhap that wasn’t just the way to introduce folks, but I wanted Tom Sharp to know who we were right off, for if a lot of tough strangers had been coming into the country, he would not be in a trusting mood.
He ignored me, looking first at Judith, for which I didn’t blame him. “How are you, Judith? Your father has spoken of you.”
“Is he all right? I mean…we haven’t heard, and those men…”
“He was all right the last I saw of him, but that’s been over a month ago. Will you get down and come in? The wife will be wanting to talk to you, and I’m sure you could all do with some food.”
Whilst the rest of them went in, I led the horses to water. After a bit Tom Sharp came out, and gave a look at the horses. “Fine stock,” he said. “Is that some of the Costello brand?”
“Yes, it is. We’ve taken the responsibility of bringing Judith out here to her pa, but there’s been trouble along the way. With the Fetchens.”
“I have heard of them,” Sharp said grimly, “and nothing good. And it isn’t the first time.”
I gave him a surprised glance. “You’ve run into them before? You surely ain’t from Tennessee?”
“From Missouri. No, it wasn’t back there. A few years ago we had a sight of trouble over east and north of here with the Reynolds gang, and one of the gang was a Fetchen. They were some connection of the Reynolds outfit, I never did know what it was. The Reynolds outfit were wiped out, but Fetchen wasn’t among those killed.”
“Which one was he?”
“Tirey Fetchen. He’d be about my age now. He was a wanted man even before he tied up with the Reynolds gang. I’d had wanted circulars on him when
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