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delivery,” Pink added naively, β€œso I just played it was mine and read it.”

β€œThat's all right, Cadwalloper,” Weary assured him while he read hastily the letter. β€œWell, we'll fix up the spring wagon and take it in right away; somebody's got to go back anyway, with MacPherson. Hello, Cal; how's Happy?”

β€œAll right,” answered Cal, who had watched over him during the night and came in at that moment after someone to take his place in the sickroom. β€œWaked up on the fight because I just happened to be setting with my eyes shut. I wasn't asleep, but he said I was; claimed I snored so loud I kept him awake all night. Gee whiz! I'd ruther nurse a she bear with the mumps!”

β€œOld Man's coming home, Cal.” Pink announced with more joy in his tone and in his face than had appeared in either for many a weary day. Whereupon Cal gave an exultant whoop. β€œGo tell that to Happy,” he shouted. β€œMaybe he'll forget a grouch or two. Say, luck seems to be kinda casting loving glances our way againβ€”what?”

β€œBy golly, seems to me Pink oughta told us when he come in, las' night,” grumbled Slim, when he could make himself heard.

β€œYou were all dead to the world,” Pink defended, β€œand I wanted to be. Two o'clock in the morning is a mighty poor time for elegant conversation, if you want my opinion.”

β€œAnd the main point is, you knew all about it, and you didn't give a darn whether we did or not,” Irish said bluntly. β€œAnd Weary sneaked in, too, and never let a yip outa him about things over in Denson coulee.”

β€œOh, what was the use?” asked Weary blandly. β€œI got an option out of Oleson for the ranch and outfit, and all his sheep, at a mighty good figureβ€”for the Flying U. The Old Man can do what he likes about it; but ten to one he'll buy him out. That is, Oleson's share, which was two-thirds. I kinda counted on Dunk letting go easy. And,” he added, reaching for his hat, β€œonce I got the papers for it, there wasn't anything to hang around for, was there? Especially,” he said with his old, sunny smile, β€œwhen we weren't urged a whole lot to stay.”

Remained therefore little, save the actual arrival of the Old Manβ€”a pitifully weak Old Man, bandaged and odorous with antiseptics, and quite pathetically glad to be back homeβ€”and his recovery, which was rather slow, and the recovery of Happy Jack, which was rapid.

For a brief space the Flying U outfit owned the Dots; very brief it was; not a day longer than it took Chip to find a buyerβ€”at a figure considerably above that named in the option, by the way.

So, after a season of worry and trouble and impending tragedy such as no man may face unflinchingly, life dropped back to its usual level, and the trail of the Flying U outfit once more led through pleasant places.





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