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his saddle…horn so that he might roll a cigarette at ease。



Dunk remembered; perhaps; certain things he had learned when he

was J。 G。 Whitmore's partner; and had more or less to do with the

charter members of the Happy Family。 He came back and stood by

the gate; ungraciously enough; to be sure; still; he came back。

Weary smiled under cover of lighting his cigarette。 Dunk; by that

reluctant compliance; betrayed something which Weary had been

rather anxious to know。



〃We've been having a little trouble with those sheep of yours;〃

Weary remarked between puffs。 〃You've got some poor excuses for

humans herding them。 They drove the bunch across our coulee just

exactly three times。 There ain't enough grass left in our lower

field to graze a prairie dog。〃 He glanced back to see where Pink

was; saw that he was close behind; as was the lank man; and spoke

in a tone that included them all。



〃The Flying U ain't pasturing sheep; this spring;〃 he informed

them pleasantly。 〃But; seeing the grass is eat up; we'll let yuh

pay for it。 Why didn't you bring them in along the trail;

anyway?〃



〃I didn't bring them in。 I just came down from Butte to…day。 I

suppose the herders brought them out where the feed was best;

they did if they're worth their wages。〃



〃They happened to strike some feed that was pretty expensive。

And;〃 he smiled down at Whittaker misleadingly; 〃you ought to

keep an eye on those herders; or they might let you in for

another grass bill。 The Flying U has got quite a lot of range;

right around here; you recollect。 And we've got plenty of cattle

to eat it。 We don't need any help to keep the grass down so we

can ride through it。〃



〃Now; look here;〃 began the lank man with that sort of

persuasiveness which can turn instantly into bluster; 〃all this

is pure foolishness; you know。 We're here to stay。 We've bought

this place; and some other land to go with it; and we expect to

stay right here and make a living。 It happens that we expect to

make a living off of sheep。 Now; we don't want to start in by

quarreling with our neighbors; and we don't want our neighbors to

start any quarrel with us。 All we want〃



〃Mamma! You're taking a fine way to make us love yuh;〃 Weary cut

in ironically。 〃I know what you want。 You want the same as every

other meek and lovely sheepman wants。 You want it all core;

seeds and peeling。 Dunk;〃 he said with a more impatient disgust

than he was in the habit of showing for his fellowmen; 〃this

man's a stranger; but I should think you'd know better than to

come in here with sheep。〃



〃I don't know why a sheep outfit isn't exactly as good as a cow

outfit; and I don't know why they haven't as much right here。

You're welcome to what land you own; but it always seemed to me

that public land is open to the use of the public。 Now; as Oleson

says; we expect to raise sheep here; and we expect your outfit to

leave us alone。 As far as our sheep crossing your coulee is

concernedI don't know that they did。 But; if they did; and; if

they did any damage; let J。 G。 do the talking about that。 I deal

with the ownersnot with the hired men。〃



Weary; you must understand; was never a bellicose young man。 But;

for all that; he leaned over and gave Dunk a slap on the jaw

which must have stung considerablyand the full reason for his

violence lay four years behind the two; when Dunk was part owner

of the Flying U; and when his sneering arrogance had been very

hard to endure。



〃Are you going to swallow thatfrom a hired man?〃 Weary

inquired; after a minute during which nothing whatever occurred

beyond the slow reddening of Dunk's face。



〃I'm not going to fight; if that's what you mean;;〃 Dunk sneered。

〃I decline to bring myself down to your level。 One doesn't expect

anything from a jackass but a bray; you knowand one doesn't

feel compelled to bray because the jackass does。〃 He smiled that

supercilious smile which Weary had hated of old; and which; he

knew; was well used to covering much treachery and small

meannesses of various sorts。



〃As I said; if the Flying U has any claim against us; let the

owner present it in the usual way。 Dunk drew down his black

brows; lifted a corner of his lip and turned his back

deliberately upon them。



Oleson let himself through the gate; which he closed somewhat

hastily behind him。 〃I'm sorry you fellows seem to want to make

trouble;〃 he said; without looking up from the latch; which

seemed somewhat out of repair; like the rest of the Denson

property。 〃That's a poor way to start in with new neighbors。〃 He

lifted his hat with what Pink considered insulting politeness;

and followed Dunk into the house。



Weary waited there until they had gone in and closed the door;

then turned and rode back home again; frowning thoughtfully at

the trail ahead of them all the way; and making no reply to

Pink's importunings for war。



〃I'd hate to say you've lost your nerve; Weary;〃 Pink cried at

last; in sheer desperation。 〃But why the devil didn't you get

down and thump the daylights out of that black son…of…a…gun? I

came pretty near walking into him myself; only I hate to butt

into another fellow's scrap。 But; if I'd known you were going to

set there and let him walk off with that sneer on his face〃



〃I can't fight a man that won't hit back;〃 Weary protested。 〃You

couldn't either; Cadwalloper。 You'd have done just what I did;

you'd have let him go。〃



〃He will hit back; all right enough;〃 Pink retorted passionately。

〃He'll do it when you ain't looking; though。 He〃



〃I know it;〃 Weary sighed。 〃I'm kinda sorry; now; I slapped him。

He'll hit backbut he won't hit me; he'll aim at the outfit。 If

the Old Man was here; or Chip; I'd feel a whole lot easier in my

mind。〃



〃They couldn't do anything you can't do;〃 Pink assured him

loyally; forgetting his petulance when he saw the careworn look

in Weary's face。 〃All they can do is gobble all the range around

hereand I guess there's a few of us that will have a word or

two to say about that。〃



〃What makes me sore;〃 Weary confided; 〃is knowing that Dunk isn't

thinking altogether of the dollar end of it。 He's tickled to

death to get a whack at the outfit。 And I hate to see him get

away with it; but I guess we'll have to stand for it。〃



That sentiment did not please Pink; nor; when Weary repeated it

later that evening in the bunk…house; did it please the Happy

Family。 The less pleasing it was because it was perfectly true

and every man of them knew it。 Beyond keeping the sheep off

Flying U land; there was nothing they could do without stepping

over the line into lawlessnessand; while they were not in any

sense a meek Happy Family; they were far more law…abiding than

their conversation that night made them appear。







CHAPTER IX。 More Sheep



The next week was a time of harassment for the Flying U; a week

filled to overflowing with petty irritations; traceable; directly

or indirectly; to their new neighbors; the Dot sheepmen。 The band

in charge of the bug…chaser and that other unlovable man from

Wyoming fed just as close to the Flying U boundary as their

guardians dared let them feed; a great deal closer than was good

for the tempers of the Happy Family; who rode fretfully here and

there upon their own business and at the same time tried to keep

an eye upon their unsavory neighborsa proceeding as

nerve…racking as it was futile。



The Native Son; riding home in jingling haste from Dry Lake;

whither he had hurried one afternoon in the hope of cheering news

from Chicago; reported another trainload of Dots on the wide

level beyond Antelope coulee。 There were; he said; four men in

charge of the band; and he believed they carried guns; though he

was not positive of that。 They were moving slowly; and he thought

they would not attempt to cross Flying U coulee before the next

day; though; from the course they were taking; he was sure they

meant to cross。



Coupled with that bit of ill…tidings; the brief note from Chip;

saying very little about the Old Man; but implying a good deal by

its very omissions; would have been enough to send the Happy

Family to sleepless beds that night if they had been the kind to

endure with silent fortitude their troubles。



〃If you fellers would back me up;〃 brooded Big Medicine down by

the corral after supper; 〃I'd see to it them sheep never gits

across the coulee; by cripes! I'd send 'em so far the other way

they'd git plumb turned around and forgit they ever wanted to go

south。〃



〃It's all Dunk's devilishness;〃 Jack Bates declared。 〃He could

take them in the other way; even if the feed ain't so good along

the trail。 It's most all prairie…dog townsbut that's good

enough for sheep。〃 Jack; in his intense partisanship; spoke as if

sheep were not entitled to decent grass at any time or under any

circumstances。



〃Them herders packin' guns looks to me like they're goin' to make

trouble if they kin;〃 gloomed Happy Jack。 〃I betche they'll kill

somebody before they're through。 When sheepmen gits mean〃



Pink picked up his rope and started for the large corral; where a

few saddle horses had been driven in just before supper and had

not yet been turned out。



〃You fellows can stand around and chew the rag; if you want to;〃

he said caustically; 〃and wait for Weary to make a war…talk。 But

I'm going to keep cases on them Dots; if I have to stand an

all…night guard on 'em。 I don't blame Weary; he's looking out for

the law…and…order businessand that's all right。 But I'm not in

charge of the outfit。 I'm going to do as I darn please; and; if

they don't like my style; they can give me my time。〃



〃Good for you; Little One!〃 Big Medicine hurried to overtake him

so that he might slap him on the shoulder with his favorite;

sledge…hammer method of signifying his approval of a man's

sentiments。 〃Honest to grandma; I was just b'ginn

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