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โRight, boss. Weโll get on it.โ Marty rode off, shouting instructions to Ray.
He whistled commands to Jasper and the three of them began moving the herd forward and to the right away from the trees. Ray wanted to get them going at a good clip, so he whistled another command to Jasper to push them harder. Jasper began nipping at the heifersโ heels and barking. He was so fast that it seemed like there were two dogs instead of one.
Seth watched them for a moment and then started to follow, taking over for Ray who moved up alongside the herd to keep them headed to the right. He kept turning Hank around so he could watch the trees. Ray shouted something and Seth turned back to the front in time to see where Ray was pointing.
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First Printing, 2019
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