Square Deal Sanderson eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 257 pages of information about Square Deal Sanderson.

Square Deal Sanderson eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 257 pages of information about Square Deal Sanderson.

CHAPTER

      I The North Trail
     II A Man’s Curiosity
    III “Square” Deal Sanderson
     IV In Which a Man Is Sympathetic
      V Water and Kisses
     VI Sanderson Lies
    VII Kisses—­A Man Refuses Them
   VIII The Plotters
     IX The Little Man Talks
      X Plain Talk
     XI The Ultimatum
    XII Dale Moves
   XIII A Plot that Worked
    XIV The Voice of the Coyote
     XV Dale Pays a Visit
    XVI The Hand of the Enemy
   XVII The Trail Herd
  XVIII Checked by the System
    XIX A Question of Brands
     XX Devil’s Hole
    XXI A Man Borrows Money
   XXII A Man from the Abyss
  XXIII The Gunman
   XXIV Concerning a Woman
    XXV A Man Is Aroused
   XXVI A Man Is Hanged
  XXVII The Ambush
 XXVIII Nyland Meets a Killer
   XXIX Nyland’s Vengeance
    XXX The Law Takes a Hand
   XXXI The Fugitive
  XXXII Winning a Fight
 XXXIII A Man Leaves Okar
  XXXIV A Man Gets a Square Deal
   XXXV A Deal in Love

Square Deal Sanderson

CHAPTER I

THE NORTH RAID

An hour before, Deal Sanderson had opened his eyes.  He had been comfortably wrapped in his blanket; his head had been resting on a saddle seat.  His sleep over, he had discovered that the saddle seat felt hard to his cheek.  In changing his position he had awakened.  His face toward the east, he had seen a gray streak widening on the horizon—­a herald of the dawn.

Sanderson found what seemed to be a softer spot on the saddle, snuggled himself in the blanket, and went to sleep again.  Of course he had not neglected to take one sweeping glance around the camp while awake, and that one glance had convinced him that the camp was in order.

The fire had long since gone out—­there was a heap of white ashes to mark the spot where it had been.  His big brown horse—­Streak—­unencumbered by rope or leather, was industriously cropping the dew-laden blades of some bunch-grass within a dozen yards of him; and the mighty desolation of the place was as complete as it had seemed when he had pitched his camp the night before.

Sanderson reveled in the luxury of complete idleness.  He grinned at the widening streak of dawn as he closed his eyes.  There would be no vitriolic-voiced cook to bawl commands at him this morning.  And no sour-faced range boss to issue curt orders.

In an hour or so—­perhaps in two hours—­Sanderson would crawl out of his blanket, get his own breakfast, and ride northeastward.  He was a free agent now, and would be until he rode in to the Double A to assume his new duties.

Judging by the light, Sanderson had slept a full hour when he again awakened.  He stretched, yawned, and grinned at the brown horse.

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