Cow-Country by B. M. Bower (ink book reader TXT) π
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Down on the Staked Plains, on an evening much like the evening when Bud came home with his βstakeβ and his hopes and two black sheep who were becoming white as most of us, a camp-fire began to crackle and wave smoke ribbons this way and that before it burned steadily under the supper pots of a certain hungry, happy group which you know.
βIt's somewhere about here that I got lost from camp when I was a kid,β Bud observed, tilting back his hat and lifting a knee to snap a dry stick over it. βMother'd know, I bet. I kinda wish we'd brought her and dad along with us. That's about eighteen years ago they trailed a herd northβand here we are, taking our trailβherd north on the same trail! I kinda wish now I'd picked up a bunch of yearling heifers along with our two-year-olds. We could have brought another hundred head just as well as not. They sure drive nice. Mother would have enjoyed this trip.β
βYou think so, do you?β Marian gave him a superior little smile along with the coffee-boiler. βIf you'd heard her talk about that trip north when there weren't any men around listening, you'd change your mind. Bud Birnie, you are the SIMPLEST creature! You think, because a woman doesn't make a fuss over things, she doesn't mind. Your mother told me that it was a perfect nightmare. She taught you music just in the hope that you'd go back to civilization and live there where there are some modern improvements, and she could visit you! And here you areβall rapped up in a bunch of young stock, dirty as pig and your whiskersβow! Bud! Stop that immediatly, or I'll go put my face in a cactus just for relief!β
βMaybe you're dissatisfied yourself with my bunch of cattle. Maybe you didn't go in raptures over our aim and make more plans in a day than four men could carry out in a year. Maybe you wish your husband was a man that was content to pound piano keys all his life and let his hair grow long instead of his whiskers. If you hate this, why didn't you say so?β
βI was speaking,β said Marian as dignifiedly as was possible, βof your mother. She was raised in civilization, and she has simply made the best of pioneering all her married life. I was born and raised in cow-country and I love it. As I said before, you are the SIMPLEST creature! Would you really bring a father and mother a honeymoon trailβespecially when the bride didn't want them, and they would much rather stay home?β
βHey!β cried Eddie disgustedly, coming up from a shallow creek with a bucket of water and a few dry sticks. βThe coffee's upset and putting the fire out. Gee whiz! Can't you folks quit love-makin' and tend to business long enough to cook a meal?β
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