The Diary of Jerrod Bently by J.W. Osborn (large ebook reader TXT) ๐
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The Diary of Jerrod Bently is a two book series that tells the story of a young man's adventures when he leaves his home on the rough steets of New York City to become a cowpuncher in the post Civil War West. Upon his arrival in the small town of Grant's Creek Texas, he finds work as a drover on a cattle drive about to leave for a distant railhead in Kansas. Only problem is, Jerrod has never been on a horse, nor has he been around cattle. He must learn fast, and so he does from his new found, but strange friend, the soft spoken, Sam Dodge..who is hiding a BIG secret.
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over the years.โ
โI imagine he favors your father,โ I said โdo you remember him at all, Sam?โ
โNo,โ she answered โBut after tonight with so many people here and all of them talking about him and Doc and all the adventures they had , I feel like I know him well.โ
I rolled her over in my arms. โI love you, Sam Dodge,โ I said โBut we best get inside for the night. Donโt want any โtalk.โ in the morning.โ
Her inviting lips were inches from mine, โThe judge gave us thirty days to marry,โ she said โI am glad we are not waiting that long.โ
โMe either,โ I replied. I never wanted to let her go, and after tomorrow she would be mine forever and always. I guess Iโd done pretty well for a boy off the docks of New York Harbor. She pressed her finger gently to my lips. โJerrod,โ she said โI have a surprise for you.โ
โYou do?
โYes. But you can not see it until tomorrow night.โ Then she giggled, and it made me wonder what she was planning.
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With This Ring
It was a little after dawn on the morning of the wedding and it looked like it was going to be a pretty North Texas day. It was at this early hour when not even the rooster had crowed yet, that lone rider rode up to the front of the ranch house calling out for Doc Stevens. Doc was a lawman, and someone waking him at this hour could only mean trouble. He rose from his bed, leaving Victoria sound asleep , pulled on his pants and boots and grabbed his gun as he started out the door. The rider continued to call out his name. Doc stepped out onto the porch โKeep it down,โ he stated โDo you want to wake the whole house?.โ
โNoโ, the man relied โJust you, if you are Elliot โDocโ Stevens?โ
โThis had better be good, โ Doc growled as he half buttoned the shirt heโd pulled on over his shoulders when he hurried down the stairs. The rider rummaged in his saddle bag and pulled out a securely wrapped parcel and handed it down to him. โThis here is a special delivery from one Jacob D. Titus, Attorney at Law.โ he said . Doc took the parcel and looked it over. Something from Titus had him a little worried. โThanks,โ he replied โWant to come in and have some coffee? The cook gets up early. The man tipped his hat , โThanks kindly, sir,โ he said, โBut Iโve got a few more deliveries. โ He was gone down the lane in the next second. Doc returned to the porch sat down on the swing. He unwrapped the box and pulled it open. Inside was a folded letter and a small decorative wooden box. Doc unfolded the paper and began to read.
Howdy Doc,
I think may be with all the commotion here with the trial and all, you might have forgotten about this shipment you had coming in from that jeweler in New Orleans. It arrived just after you and your posse left for Texas. So I am forwarding it on to you. Figure you will know what to do with it. All is well here in Portersville, I had to lock up Old Pede for being drunk, but that is about it. I hope Sam and Jerrod got married and moved on to their ranch. A fine young couple to say the least of them. My Suzy is marrying Hap the III come this Sunday. Hap turned out to be a half decent deputy sherrif and he came to me like a man and asked for my girl. Think I might even like the boy one day, but if he hurts her, Iโll put him in the ground. The deed to the Double J is at the bank and J.W. and I have signed all the papers in advance for when you and Victoria get home. Hope all is well and that we will be seeing you back home soon.
Your friend,
Jake Titus.
PS
Please tell Victoria we miss her at the bake shop. J.W. is doing just fine with it in her place, but there hasnโt been any pie for weeks.
Doc smiled. He was thinking of home and the future. He had a secret and at the right time, he would show it to Victoria. His prayers had been answered, and he had been blessed. What was once Titusโs 300 acre ranch called the Double J would soon become The Two Hearts One Love Ranch. His work here was almost done, and soon he and his wife would return to the Oklahoma Territory to begin a new life there. He pulled open the wooden box, and there nestled in rich black velvet were three rings, Victoriaโs diamond engagement ring, her matching wedding band and his own ring made of plain thick California gold. Their names and date of their wedding were engraved inside each one. It had taken months , and the cost has set him back a little, but that did not matter to Doc. He wanted Victoria to know what those rings meant to them both and he knew she would. He smiled thoughtfully , thinking of his sister Sarah for a moment. โSheโs all grown up, Sarah,โ he said to himself โYouโd be proud to see her and to know her. I am giving her away to the man she will marry in just a few hours and I think it will be the hardest thing I have ever done.โ He wiped a tear from the corner of his eye, then walked back into the house and up the stairs to his room.
Victoria was out of their bed and standing in front of the mirror brushing her long blonde hair when Doc quietly opened the door and walked in. She paused amid stroke, her hair brush in hand. โWhat was all the commotion, honey?โ, she asked, grateful that she had not had morning sickness for a while now.
โAn express rider?โ, Doc replied with a grin โTake off your wedding ring?โ, he added.
โWhy?โ, she asked โI never take it off, you know that, Doc. It is bad luck.โ
โHumor me, Vic,โ he prodded โTake it off and close your eyes.โ
She set her hair brush down and pulled the plain golden band off her finger. โAll right Doc,โ she said as she lay it on the dresser โMy eyes are closed.โ
โGood,โ he said as he took her hand and slid her sparkling matched rings on her finger. Victoriaโs brown eyes flew open in great surprise. โOh Doc,โ she sighed โThey are beautiful.โ
โFor my beautiful wife,โ he said as he handed her his ring. โI never wore one of these before,โ he added โbut I want the world to know that I am yours and you are mine.โ She took the ring from him and slid it on his left hand , fourth finger. โI love you , Elliot Stevens,โ she said as he drew her into his arms. He kissed her in a way that made her wish they had time to return to the bed they had shared. As Doc broke away from their intimate kiss, he whispered to her โIโll be back in a little while.โ She turned and took up her brush again and smiled at him. He would hurry.
A short while later, Doc walked into the bunk house. I was awake. And I was ready to go over to the kitchen to see if Esparanza had made coffee yet. I was getting married today and I could not endure another pot of Ely Jaxโs brew. It was worse than Scrub Potโs had been on the trail. I was a little surprised to see Doc at this early hour.
โMorninโ Doc,โ I said โIs there something wrong?โ
โNo,โ he replied โI have something for you to give to Sam.โ
He placed the small gold ring in my hand. โThis was her Mommaโs wedding ring,โ he said โThe night Victoria and I were married, she gave it to me because at the time I had no ring to give my wife. She told me it was a wedding gift. Sarah died when Sam was not even two years old, Jerrod and this is all she has left to remember her mother.โ
He looked me in the eye , his misty. โWhen you marry my niece today, you put this on her finger, that is where it belongs.โ I could tell he was kind of choked up as he turned to leave. โDoc?โ, I said as I looked at the simple golden band. โThank you, but what about Victoria?โ
โAn express rider came through just a little while ago,โ Doc said โThe rings I sent for from New Orleans came to the office in Portersville. Jake Titus sent them to me. โ
โThatโs good,โ I said as I carefully put the ring in pocket of my dungarees. โIโm heading over to the kitchen. Is Sam up yet?โ
โDonโt know,โ he
โI imagine he favors your father,โ I said โdo you remember him at all, Sam?โ
โNo,โ she answered โBut after tonight with so many people here and all of them talking about him and Doc and all the adventures they had , I feel like I know him well.โ
I rolled her over in my arms. โI love you, Sam Dodge,โ I said โBut we best get inside for the night. Donโt want any โtalk.โ in the morning.โ
Her inviting lips were inches from mine, โThe judge gave us thirty days to marry,โ she said โI am glad we are not waiting that long.โ
โMe either,โ I replied. I never wanted to let her go, and after tomorrow she would be mine forever and always. I guess Iโd done pretty well for a boy off the docks of New York Harbor. She pressed her finger gently to my lips. โJerrod,โ she said โI have a surprise for you.โ
โYou do?
โYes. But you can not see it until tomorrow night.โ Then she giggled, and it made me wonder what she was planning.
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With This Ring
It was a little after dawn on the morning of the wedding and it looked like it was going to be a pretty North Texas day. It was at this early hour when not even the rooster had crowed yet, that lone rider rode up to the front of the ranch house calling out for Doc Stevens. Doc was a lawman, and someone waking him at this hour could only mean trouble. He rose from his bed, leaving Victoria sound asleep , pulled on his pants and boots and grabbed his gun as he started out the door. The rider continued to call out his name. Doc stepped out onto the porch โKeep it down,โ he stated โDo you want to wake the whole house?.โ
โNoโ, the man relied โJust you, if you are Elliot โDocโ Stevens?โ
โThis had better be good, โ Doc growled as he half buttoned the shirt heโd pulled on over his shoulders when he hurried down the stairs. The rider rummaged in his saddle bag and pulled out a securely wrapped parcel and handed it down to him. โThis here is a special delivery from one Jacob D. Titus, Attorney at Law.โ he said . Doc took the parcel and looked it over. Something from Titus had him a little worried. โThanks,โ he replied โWant to come in and have some coffee? The cook gets up early. The man tipped his hat , โThanks kindly, sir,โ he said, โBut Iโve got a few more deliveries. โ He was gone down the lane in the next second. Doc returned to the porch sat down on the swing. He unwrapped the box and pulled it open. Inside was a folded letter and a small decorative wooden box. Doc unfolded the paper and began to read.
Howdy Doc,
I think may be with all the commotion here with the trial and all, you might have forgotten about this shipment you had coming in from that jeweler in New Orleans. It arrived just after you and your posse left for Texas. So I am forwarding it on to you. Figure you will know what to do with it. All is well here in Portersville, I had to lock up Old Pede for being drunk, but that is about it. I hope Sam and Jerrod got married and moved on to their ranch. A fine young couple to say the least of them. My Suzy is marrying Hap the III come this Sunday. Hap turned out to be a half decent deputy sherrif and he came to me like a man and asked for my girl. Think I might even like the boy one day, but if he hurts her, Iโll put him in the ground. The deed to the Double J is at the bank and J.W. and I have signed all the papers in advance for when you and Victoria get home. Hope all is well and that we will be seeing you back home soon.
Your friend,
Jake Titus.
PS
Please tell Victoria we miss her at the bake shop. J.W. is doing just fine with it in her place, but there hasnโt been any pie for weeks.
Doc smiled. He was thinking of home and the future. He had a secret and at the right time, he would show it to Victoria. His prayers had been answered, and he had been blessed. What was once Titusโs 300 acre ranch called the Double J would soon become The Two Hearts One Love Ranch. His work here was almost done, and soon he and his wife would return to the Oklahoma Territory to begin a new life there. He pulled open the wooden box, and there nestled in rich black velvet were three rings, Victoriaโs diamond engagement ring, her matching wedding band and his own ring made of plain thick California gold. Their names and date of their wedding were engraved inside each one. It had taken months , and the cost has set him back a little, but that did not matter to Doc. He wanted Victoria to know what those rings meant to them both and he knew she would. He smiled thoughtfully , thinking of his sister Sarah for a moment. โSheโs all grown up, Sarah,โ he said to himself โYouโd be proud to see her and to know her. I am giving her away to the man she will marry in just a few hours and I think it will be the hardest thing I have ever done.โ He wiped a tear from the corner of his eye, then walked back into the house and up the stairs to his room.
Victoria was out of their bed and standing in front of the mirror brushing her long blonde hair when Doc quietly opened the door and walked in. She paused amid stroke, her hair brush in hand. โWhat was all the commotion, honey?โ, she asked, grateful that she had not had morning sickness for a while now.
โAn express rider?โ, Doc replied with a grin โTake off your wedding ring?โ, he added.
โWhy?โ, she asked โI never take it off, you know that, Doc. It is bad luck.โ
โHumor me, Vic,โ he prodded โTake it off and close your eyes.โ
She set her hair brush down and pulled the plain golden band off her finger. โAll right Doc,โ she said as she lay it on the dresser โMy eyes are closed.โ
โGood,โ he said as he took her hand and slid her sparkling matched rings on her finger. Victoriaโs brown eyes flew open in great surprise. โOh Doc,โ she sighed โThey are beautiful.โ
โFor my beautiful wife,โ he said as he handed her his ring. โI never wore one of these before,โ he added โbut I want the world to know that I am yours and you are mine.โ She took the ring from him and slid it on his left hand , fourth finger. โI love you , Elliot Stevens,โ she said as he drew her into his arms. He kissed her in a way that made her wish they had time to return to the bed they had shared. As Doc broke away from their intimate kiss, he whispered to her โIโll be back in a little while.โ She turned and took up her brush again and smiled at him. He would hurry.
A short while later, Doc walked into the bunk house. I was awake. And I was ready to go over to the kitchen to see if Esparanza had made coffee yet. I was getting married today and I could not endure another pot of Ely Jaxโs brew. It was worse than Scrub Potโs had been on the trail. I was a little surprised to see Doc at this early hour.
โMorninโ Doc,โ I said โIs there something wrong?โ
โNo,โ he replied โI have something for you to give to Sam.โ
He placed the small gold ring in my hand. โThis was her Mommaโs wedding ring,โ he said โThe night Victoria and I were married, she gave it to me because at the time I had no ring to give my wife. She told me it was a wedding gift. Sarah died when Sam was not even two years old, Jerrod and this is all she has left to remember her mother.โ
He looked me in the eye , his misty. โWhen you marry my niece today, you put this on her finger, that is where it belongs.โ I could tell he was kind of choked up as he turned to leave. โDoc?โ, I said as I looked at the simple golden band. โThank you, but what about Victoria?โ
โAn express rider came through just a little while ago,โ Doc said โThe rings I sent for from New Orleans came to the office in Portersville. Jake Titus sent them to me. โ
โThatโs good,โ I said as I carefully put the ring in pocket of my dungarees. โIโm heading over to the kitchen. Is Sam up yet?โ
โDonโt know,โ he
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