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came reluctantly into the room。



〃Time's money from now on; so this is going to  be cut short as possible;〃 he

began with his usual dynamic energy showing in his tone and in the movements

of his hands as he gathered up the papers and evened their edges on the table

top。 〃You fellows know how much you put into the game when we started out to

come here and produce The Phantom Herd; don't you? If you don't; I've got the

figures here。 I guess the returns are all in on that pictureand so far She's

brought us twenty…three thousand and four hundred dollars。 She went big;

believe me! I sold thirty states。 Well; cost of production is…what we put in

the pool; plus the cost of making the prints I got in Los。 We pull out the

profits according to what we put insabe? I guess that suits everybody;

doesn't it?〃



〃Sure;〃 one astonished voice gulped faintly。 The others were dumb。



〃Well; I've figured it out that wayand to make sure I had it right I got

Billy Wilders; a pal of mine that works in a bank there; to figure it himself

and check up after me。 We all put in our servicesone man's work against

every other man's work; mine same as any of you。 Bill Holmes; here; didn't

have any money up; and he was an apprenticebut I'm giving him twenty a week

besides his board。 That suit you; Bill?〃



〃I guess it's all right;〃 Bill answered in his colorless tone。



Luck; being extremely sensitive to tones; cocked an eye up at Bill before he

deliberately peeled; from the roll he drew from his pocket; enough twenty

dollar notes to equal the number of weeks Bill had worked for him。 〃And that's

paying you darned good money for apprentice work;〃 he informed him drily; a

little hurt by Bill's lack of appreciation。 For when you take a man from the

streets because he is broke and hungry and homeless; and feed him and give him

work and clothes and three meals a day and a warm bed to sleep in; if yon are

a normal human being you are going to expect a little gratitude from that man;

Luck had a flash of disappointment when he saw how indifferently Bill Holmes

took those twenties and counted them before shoving them into his pocket。 His

own voice was more crisply businesslike when he spoke again。



〃Annie…Many…Ponies back yet? She's not in on the split either。 I'm paying her

ten a week besides her board。 That's good money for a squaw。〃 He counted out

the amount in ten dollar bills and snapped a rubber band around them。



〃Now here is the profit; boys; on your winter's work。 Applehead comes in with

the use of his ranch and stock and wagons and so on。 Here; pardhow does this

look to you?〃 His own pleasure in what he was doing warmed from Luck's voice

all the chill that Bill Holmes had sent into it。 He smiled his contagious

smile and peeled off fifty dollar banknotes until Applehead's eyes popped。 



〃Oh; don't give me so dang much!〃 he gulped nervously when Luck had counted

out for him the amount he had jotted down opposite his name。 〃That there's

moren the hul dang ranch is worth if I was t' deed it over to yuh; Luck! I

ain't goin' to take〃



〃You shut up;〃 Luck commanded him affectionately。 〃That's yoursnow; close

your face and let me get this thing wound up。 NowWILL you quit your arguing;

or shall I throw you out the window?〃



〃Well; now; I calc'late you'd have a right busy time throwin' ME out the

window;〃 Applehead boasted; and backed into a corner to digest this

astonishing turn of events。



One by one; as their names stood upon his list; Luck called the boys forward

and with exaggerated deliberation peeled off fifty…dollar notes and

one…hundred…dollar notes to take their breath and speech from them。



With Billy Wilders; his friend in the bank; to help him; he had boyishly built

that roll for just this heart…warming little ceremony。 He might have written

checks to square the account of each; but he wanted to make their eyes stand

out; just as he was doing。 He had looked forward to this half hour more

eagerly than any of them guessed; he had; with his eyes closed; visualized

this scene over more than one cigarette; his memory picturing vividly another

scene wherein these same young men had cheerfully emptied their pockets and

planned many small personal sacrifices that he; Luck Lindsay; might have money

enough to come here to New Mexico and make his one Big Picture。 Luck felt that

nothing less than a display  of the profits in real money could ever quite

balance that other scene when all the Happy Familyhad in the world went in the

pot and they mourned because it was so little。



〃Aw; I betche Luck robbed a bank er something!〃 Happy Jack stuttered with an

awkward attempt to conceal his delight when his name was called; his

investment was read and the little sheaf of currency that represented his

profit was laid in his outstretched palm。



〃It's me for the movies if this is the way they pan out;〃 Weary declared

gleefully。 〃Mamma! I didn't know there was so much money in the world!〃



〃I'll bet he milked Los Angeles dry of paper money;〃 Andy Green asserted

facetiously; thumbing his small fortune gloatingly。 〃Holding out anything for

yourself; Luck? We don't want to be hogs。〃



〃I'm taking care of my interestsdon't you worry about that a minute;〃 Luck

stated complacently。 〃I held mine out first。 That wipes the slateand cleans

up the bank…roll。 I maintain The Phantom Herd was so…o…ome picture; boys。

They'll be getting it here in 'Querque soonwe'll all go in and see it。〃



〃Now we're all set for a fresh start。 And while you're all here I'll just put

you up to date。 on what kind of a deal I made with Dewitt。 We come in under

the wing of Excelsior; and our brand name will be Flying U Feature Filmhow

does that hit you? You boys are all on a straight board…and…salary

basisthirty dollars a week; and it's up to me to make you earn it!〃 He

grinned and beckoned to Jean Douglas Avery and her companions in the next

room。 



〃Mrs。 Avery; here; is our leading womankeeping the name of Jean Douglas;

since she made it valuable in that Lazy A serial she did a year or so ago。

Lite is on the same footing as the rest of you boys。 Her father will be my

assistant in choosing locations and so on。 Tommy Johnson; as I said; is

another assistant in another capacity; that of scenic artist and stage

carpenter。 Pete Lowry; here; is camera man and Bill Holmes will be his

assistant。 The rest of you work wherever I need youa good deal the way we

did last winter。 Annie…Many…Ponies stays with us as character lead and is in

general stock。 Rosemary〃 he stopped and smiled at her understandingly

〃Rosemary draws fifteen a weekoh; don't get scared! I won't give you any

foreground stuff! just atmosphere when I need it; and general comforter and

mascot of the company!〃



Luck may have stretched a point there; but if he did it was merely a technical

one。 Rosemary Green was hopelessly camera…shy; but he could use her in

background atmosphere; and when it came to looking after the physical and

mental welfare of the bunch she was worth her weight in any precious metal you

may choose to name。



〃You better put me down as camp cook and dishwasher; Luck Lindsay;〃 Rosemary

protested; blushing。



〃Nothank the Lord you won't have to cook for this hungry bunch any longer。

I've got a Mexican hired and headed this way。 There'll be no more of that kind

of thing for you; ladynot while you're with us。



〃Now; boys; let's get organized for action。 Weather's perfectLowry's been

raving over the light; all the way out from town。 I've got a range  picture

all blocked outdid it while I was waiting in Los for Jean to show up。 Done

anything about roundup yet; Applehead?〃



Poor old Applehead; with his guilty conscience and his soft…hearted affection

for Luck so deeply stirred by the money laid in his big…knuckled hand;

shuffled his feet and cleared his throat and did not get one intelligible word

past his dry tongue。



〃If you haven't;〃 Luck hurried on; spurred by his inpatient energy; 〃I want to

organize and get out right away with a regular roundup outfitchuck…wagon;

remuda and allsee what I mean I While I'm getting the picture of the stuff I

want; we can gather and brand your calves。 That way; all my range scenes will

be of the real thing。 I may want to throw the Chavez outfit in with ours; too;

so as to get bigger stuff。 I'll try and locate Ramon Chavez and see what I can

do。 But anyway; I want the roundup outfit ready to start just as soon as

possibletomorrow; if we could get it together in time。 How about that

cracked tongue on the chuck…wagon? Anybody fixed that?〃



〃We…ell; I wired it up so'st it's as solid as the rest uh the runnin' gear;〃

Applehead confessed shamefacedly; rolling his eyes apprehensively at the

flushed faces of his fellow traitors。



〃Yuh did? Good! Tires need setting; if I recollect〃



〃ErI had the boys set the tires; 'n'〃



〃Fine! I might have known you fellows would put things in shape while I was

gone! How about the horses? I thought I saw a bunch in the big corral〃



〃I rustled enough saddle horses to give us all two apiece;〃 Applehead

admitted; perspiring coldly。 〃'Tain't much of a string; but〃



〃You did? Sounds like you've been reading my mind; Applehead。 Now we'll

grubstake the outfit〃



〃Erwell; I took the chuck…wagon in yest'day and loaded 'er up with grub fer

two weeks;〃 blurted Applehead heroically。 〃I was figurin'〃



〃Good! Couldn't ask better。 Applehead; you sure are there when it comes to

backing a man's play。 If I haven't said much about how I stand toward you

fellows it isn't because I don't appreciate every durned one of you。〃



The Happy Family squirmed guiltily and made way for Applehead; who was sidling

toward the open door; his face showing alarming symptoms of apoplexy。 Their

confusion Luck set down to a becoming modesty。 He went on planning and

perfecting details。 Standing as he did on the threshold of a career

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