Whispering Smith by Frank H. Spearman
Author:Frank H. Spearman [Spearman, Frank H.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2023-11-06T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER XXIII.
AT THE RIVER
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They found the ranch-house as Marion and Dicksie had left it, deserted. Puss told them every one was at the river. McCloud did not approve Dicksieâs plan of going down to see her cousin first. âWhy not let me ride down and manage it without bringing you into it at all?â he suggested. âIt can be done.â And after further discussion it was so arranged.
McCloud and Smith had been joined by Dancing on horseback, and they made their way around Squaw Lake and across the fields. The fog was rolling up from the willows at the bend. Men were chopping in the brush, and McCloud and his companion soon met Lance Dunning riding up the narrow strip of sand that held the river off the ranch.
McCloud greeted Dunning, regardless of his amazement, as if he had parted from him the day before. âHow are you making it over here?â he asked. âWe are in pretty good shape at the moment down below, and I thought I would ride over to see if we could do anything for you. This is what you call pretty fair water for this part of the valley, isnât it?â
Lance swallowed his astonishment. âThis isnât water, McCloud; this is hell.â He took off his hat and wiped his forehead. âWell, I call this white, anyway, and no mistakeââI do indeed, sir! This is Whispering Smith, isnât it? Glad to see you at Crawling Stone, sir.â Which served not only to surprise but to please Whispering Smith.
âSome of my men were free,â continued McCloud; âI switched some mattresses and sacks around the Y, thinking they might come in play here for you at the bend. They are at your service if you think you need them.â
âNeed them!â Lance swore fiercely and from the bottom of his heart. He was glad to get help from any quarter and made no bones about it. Moreover, McCloud lessened the embarrassment by explaining that he had a personal interest in holding the channel where it ran, lest a change above might threaten the approaches already built to the bridge; and Whispering Smith, who would have been on terms with the catfish if he had been flung into the middle of the Crawling Stone, contributed at once, like a reënforced spring, to the ease of the situation.
Lance again took off his hat and wiped the sweat of anxiety from his dripping forehead. âWhatever differences of opinion I may have with your damned company, I have no lack of esteem personally, McCloud, for you, sir, by Heaven! How many men did you bring?â
âAnd whatever wheels you Crawling Stone ranchers may have in your heads on the subject of irrigation,â returned McCloud evenly, âI have no lack of esteem personally, Mr. Dunning, for you. I brought a hundred.â
âDo you want to take charge here? Iâm frank, sir; you understand this game and I donât.â
âSuppose we look the situation over; meantime, all our supplies have to be brought across from the Y.
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