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CHAPTER XXII—THE TRAIL AGAIN
The crowd stepped aside and let them go. No one said anything.
Possibly the men were so shocked over what had happened that
night that they didn’t know what to say.
Hashknife and Sleepy went to the hotel and got their war-bags,
mounted their horses, and rode southward out of Red Arrow. Some
one called to them from the sheriff’s office, but they did not heed.
Their work was over, and nothing remained to be done.
“It shore feels good to have a horse between yore legs again,
Sleepy,” said Hashknife. “That Half-Box R bay was all right, but
nothin’ like Ghost. It’s funny what a simple horse trade will lead to.
Kid Glover’s bay picks up a sharp rock, and from there she rolls
bigger and bigger, like a snowball rollin’ down a hill. But it was all
right, pardner. We’ll get to Arizona before snow flies in this country.
Things like this kinda break the monotony, don’tcha know it?”
“There was five thousand dollars reward,” reminded Sleepy.
“Yeah, there was. And it’ll be a good thing for Slim and Lila to start
housekeepin’ on.”
“Yeah, that’s true, Hashknife. It was plenty fun, but not a bit
remunerative.”
“It ain’t what yuh get, Sleepy; it’s what yuh learn.”
“What in hell didja learn?”
“I learned that when an old jigger like Rance McCoy gives his
word, it makes blood a sight thinner than water.”
“Shore; but what good will that ever do you?”
“It builds up my faith in humanity.”
“Anyway, we got yore horse, Hashknife; and that’s what we went
after.”
“Which is all anybody could ask, pardner.”
And they rode on toward Arizona—satisfied—while back in Red
Arrow the people wondered where they had gone. Butch Reimer
returned the money, and the judge gave him few enough years for
his crime. Kid Glover paid the penalty of his murders, while Langley,
Fohl, and One-Eye Connell served short terms.
Rance McCoy got his money back which DuMond stole that night,
and later he sold the Eagle for enough to pay him back the money
he had lost on a crooked deal. Slim Caldwell resigned his office
when he married Lila McCoy, and went into business with the Circle
Spade, where Chuckwalla still putters around the kitchen, testing out
new recipes from a cook book, which had been sent him from
Arizona.
There was no mark on it to show who sent it, except on the cover,
where a crudely drawn hashknife gave them a clue to the donor. Lila
tore off the cover and had it framed; and it hangs over the fireplace
of the Circle Spade ranch-house.
Chuck Ring is sheriff now, wishing for something to happen again.
And somewhere under the sun, heading toward the next hill, ride
Hashknife and Sleepy, looking into the future with a smile—following
the dim trails.
THE END
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