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第2章

There was Plume, a superb mare that got her name from the way her mane swept in the wind when she was on the ran; and there was Two Face, like a coquette, sleek and glossy and running and the huge, rangy bay, Dusty Ben; and the black stallion Sarchedon; and lastly Sage King, the color of the upland sage, a racer in build, a horse splendid and proud and beautiful.

"Where's Lucy?" presently asked Bostil.

As he divided his love, so he divided his anxiety.

Some rider had seen Lucy riding off, with her golden hair flying in the wind.

This was an old story.

"She's up on Buckles?" Bostil queried, turning sharply the speaker.

"Reckon so," was the calm reply.

Bostil swore.He did not have a rider who could equal him in profanity.

"Farlane, you'd orders.Lucy's not to ride them hosses, least of all Buckles.

He ain't safe even for a man."

"Wal, he's safe fer Lucy."

"But didn't I say no?"

"Boss, it's likely you did, fer you talk a lot," replied Farlane."Lucy pulled my hat down over my eyes--told me to go to thunder-- an' then, zip! she an'

Buckles were dustin' it fer the sage."

"She's got to keep out of the sage," growled Bostil."It ain't safe for her out there....Where's my glass? I want to take a look at the slope.Where's my glass?"The glass could not be found.

"What's makin' them dust-clouds on the sage? Antelope?...Holley, you used to have eyes better 'n me.Use them, will you?"A gray-haired, hawk-eyed rider, lean and worn, approached with clinking spurs.

"Down in there," said Bostil, pointing.

"Thet's a bunch of hosses," replied Holley.

"Wild hosses?"

"I take 'em so, seein' how they throw thet dust.""Huh! I don't like it.Lucy oughtn't be ridin' round alone.""Wal, boss, who could catch her up on Buckles? Lucy can ride.An' there's the King an' Sarch right under your nose--the only hosses on the sage thet could outrun Buckles."Farlane knew how to mollify his master and long habit had made him proficient.

Bostil's eyes flashed.He was proud of Lucy's power over a horse.The story Bostil first told to any stranger happening by the Ford was how Lucy had been born during a wild ride--almost, as it were, on the back of a horse.That, at least, was her fame, and the riders swore she was a worthy daughter of such a mother.Then, as Farlane well knew, a quick road to Bostil's good will was to praise one of his favorites.

"Reckon you spoke sense for once, Farlane," replied Bostil, with relief."Iwasn't thinkin' so much of danger for Lucy....But she lets thet half-witted Creech go with her.""No, boss, you're wrong," put in Holley, earnestly."I know the girl.She has no use fer Joel.But he jest runs after her.""An' he's harmless," added Farlane.

"We ain't agreed," rejoined Bostil, quickly."What do you say, Holley?"The old rider looked thoughtful and did not speak for long.

"Wal, Yes an' no," he answered, finally."I reckon Lucy could make a man out of Joel.But she doesn't care fer him, an' thet settles thet....An' maybe Joel's leanin' toward the bad.""If she meets him again I'll rope her in the house," declared Bostil.

Another clear-eyed rider drew Bostil's attention from the gray waste of rolling sage.

"Bostil, look! Look at the King! He's watchin' fer somethin'....An' so's Sarch."The two horses named were facing a ridge some few hundred yards distant, and their heads were aloft and ears straight forward.Sage King whistled shrilly and Sarchedon began to prance.

"Boys, you'd better drive them in," said Bostil."They'd like nothin' so well as gettin' out on the sage....Hullo! what's thet shootin' up behind the ridge?"No more 'n Buckles with Lucy makin' him run some," replied Holley, with a dry laugh.

"If it ain't!...Lord! look at him come!"Bostil's anger and anxiety might never have been.The light of the upland rider's joy shone in his keen gaze.The slope before him was open, and almost level, down to the ridge that had hidden the missing girl and horse.Buckles was running for the love of running, as the girl low down over his neck was riding for the love of riding.The Sage King whistled again, and shot off with graceful sweep to meet them; Sarchedon plunged after him; Two Face and Plume jealously trooped down, too, but Dusty Ben, after a toss of his head, went on grazing.The gray and the black met Buckles and could not turn in time to stay with him.A girl's gay scream pealed up the slope, and Buckles went lower and faster.Sarchedon was left behind.Then the gray King began to run as if before he had been loping.He was beautiful in action.This was play--a game--a race--plainly dominated by the spirit of the girl.Lucy's hair was a bright stream of gold in the wind.She rode bareback.It seemed that she was hunched low over Buckles with her knees high on his back-- scarcely astride him at all.Yet her motion was one with the horse.Again that wild, gay scream pealed out--call or laugh or challenge.Sage King, with a fleetness that made the eyes of Bostil and his riders glisten, took the lead, and then sheered off to slow down, while Buckles thundered past.Lucy was pulling him hard, and had him plunging to a halt, when the rider Holley ran out to grasp his bridle.

Buckles was snorting and his ears were laid back.He pounded the ground and scattered the pebbles.

"No use, Lucy," said Bostil."You can't beat the King at your own game, even with a runnin' start."Lucy Bostil's eyes were blue, as keen as her father's, and now they flashed like his.She had a hand twisted in the horse's long mane, and as, lithe and supple, she slipped a knee across his broad back she shook a little gantleted fist at Bostil's gray racer.

"Sage King, I hate you!" she called, as if the horse were human."And I'll beat you some day!"Bostil swore by the gods his Sage King was the swiftest horse in all that wild upland country of wonderful horses.He swore the great gray could look back over his shoulder and run away from any broken horse known to the riders.

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