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 his company; and when the count was nearly half over; my brother quietly informed him that the sheriff was taking possession。 Once the atmosphere cleared; Archie grew uneasy and restless; aiid as the last few hundred beeves were passing the counters; he suddenly concluded to return to Ogalalla。 But my brother urged him not to think of going until he had met his former employer; assuring Tolleston that the old man had made inquiry about and was anxious to meet him。 The latter; however; could not remember anything of urgent importance between them; and pleaded the lateness of the hour and the necessity of his immediate return to town。 The more urgent Bob Quirk became; the more fidgety grew Archie。 The last of the cattle were passing the count as Tolleston turned away from my brother's entreaty; and giving his horse the rowel; started off on a gallop。 But there was a scattering field of horsemen to pass; and before the parting guest could clear it; a half…dozen ropes circled in the air and deftly settled over his horse's neck and himself; one of which pinioned his arms。 The boys were expecting something of this nature; and fully half the men in Lovell's employ galloped up and formed a circle around the captive; now livid with rage。 Archie was cursing by both note and rhyme; and had managed to unearth a knife and was trying to cut the lassos which fettered himself and horse; when Dorg Seay rode in and rapped him over the knuckles with a six…shooter; saying; 〃Don't do that; sweetheart; those ropes cost thirty…five cents apiece。〃

Fortunately the knife was knocked from Tolleston's hand and his six…shooter secured; rendering him powerless to inflict injury to any one。 The cattle count had ended; and escorted by a cordon of mounted men; both horse and captive were led over to where a contingent had gathered around to hear the result of the count。 I was merely a delighted spectator; and as the other men turned from the cattle and met us; Lovell languidly threw one leg over his horse's neck; and; suppressing a smile; greeted his old foreman。

〃Hello; Archie;〃 said he; 〃it's been some little time since last we met。 I've been hearing some bad reports about you; and was anxious to meet up and talk matters over。 Boys; take those ropes off his horse and give him back his irons; I raised this man and made him the cow…hand he is; and there's nothing so serious between us that we should remain strangers。 Now; Archie; I want you to know that you are in the employ of my enemies; who are as big a set of scoundrels as ever missed a halter。 You and Flood; here; were the only two men in my employ who knew all the facts in regard to the Buford contract。 And just because I wouldn't favor you over a blind horse; you must hunt up the very men who are trying to undermine me on this drive。 No wonder they gave you employment; for you're a valuable man to them; but it's at a serious loss;  the loss of your honor。 You can't go home to Texas and again be respected among men。 This outfit you are with will promise you the earth; but the moment that they're through with you; you won't cut any more figure than a last year's bird's nest。 They'll throw you aside like an old boot; and you'll fall so hard that you'll hear the clock tick in China。 Now; Archie; it hurts me to see a young fellow like you go wrong; and I'm willing to forgive the past and stretch out a hand to save you。 If you'll quit those people; you can have Flood's cattle from here to the Rosebud Agency; or I'll buy you a ticket home and you can help with the fall work at the ranch。 You may have a day or two to think this matter over; and whatever you decide on will be final。 You have shown little gratitude for the opportunities that I've given you; but we'll break the old slate and start all over with a new one。 Now; that's all I wanted to say to you; except to do your own thinking。 If you're going back to town; I'll ride a short distance with you。〃

The two rode away together; but halted within sight for a short conference; after which Lovell returned。 The cattle were being drifted east by the deputies and several of our boys; the trail boss having called off his men on an agreement of the count。 The herd had tallied out thirty…six hundred and ten head; but in making out the receipt; the fact was developed that there were some six hundred beeves not in the regular road brand。 These had been purchased extra from another source; and had been paid for in full by the buyers; the seller of the main herd agreeing to deliver them along with his own。 This was fortunate; as it increased the equity of the buyers in the cattle; and more than established a sufficient interest to satisfy the judgment and all expenses。

Darkness was approaching; which hastened our actions。 Two men from each outflt present were detailed to hold the cattle that night; and were sent on ahead to Priest's camp to secure their suppers and a change of mounts。 The deposed trail boss accepted an invitation to accompany us and spend the night at one of our wagons; and we rode away to overtake the drifting herd。 The different outfits one by one dropped out and rode for their camps; but as mine lay east and across the river; the course of the herd was carrying me home。 After passing The Rebel's wagon fully a half mile; we rounded in the herd; which soon lay down to rest on the bedground。 In the gathering twilight; the camp…fires of nearly a dozen trail wagons were gleaming up and down the river; and while we speculated with Sponsilier's boys which one was ours; the guard arrived and took the bedded herd。 The two old cowmen and the trail boss had dropped out opposite my brother's camp; leaving something like ten men with the attached beeves; but on being relieved by the first watch; Flood invited Sheriff Phillips and his deputies across the river to spend the night with him。

〃Like to; mighty well; but can't do it;〃 replied Phillips。 〃The sheriff's office is supposed to be in town; and not over on the North Fork; but I'll leave two of these deputies with you。 Some of you had better ride in to…morrow; for there may be overtures made looking towards a settlement; and treat those beeves well; so that there can be no charge of damage to the cattle。 Good…night; everybody。〃



CHAPTER XV。 TOLLESTON BUTTS IN

Morning dawned on a scene of pastoral grandeur。 The valley of the North Platte was dotted with cattle from hill and plain。 The river; well confined within its low banks; divided an unsurveyed domain of green…swarded meadows like a boundary line between vast pastures。 The exodus of cattle from Texas to the new Northwest was nearing flood…tide; and from every swell and knoll the solitary figure of the herdsman greeted the rising sun。

Sponsilier and I had agreed to rejoin our own outfits at the first opportunity。 We might have exchanged places the evening before; but I had a horse and some ammunition at Dave's camp and was just contentious enough not to give up a single animal from my own mount。 On the other hand; Mr。 Dave Sponsilier would have traded whole remudas with me; but my love for a good horse was strong; and Fort Buford was many a weary mile distant。 Hence there was no surprise shown as Sponsilier rode up to his own wagon 
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