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Hyatt Johnson was at another window table, and all looked up when Borden Chantry walked in with Kim Baca.“Well!” Lang looked from one to the other, smiling. “This is a surprise.”“Big Injun won’t be around today,” Borden said mildly, “so Baca gave me his parole and he’ll be around town.”“Taking a chance, aren’t you?” Lang suggested. “I wouldn’t blame Baca if he grabbed another horse and left the country.”“He won’t do it.” Borden sat down and glanced around. Hyatt was watching him, cup poised. Lis...tening, too. “Baca gave me his word, and I believe in him.”Kim Baca shrugged, and glanced at Adams. “He’s a trustin’ sort, and there aren’t too many left. He still believes in folks, trusts in a man’s word. Why, I do believe he’d hire me to care for his horses!”Chantry turned his eyes to Baca. “Want the job?” he asked gently. “I could use a good man.”Lang Adams shrugged. “Baca, you’ll find Chantry that kind of man, but whatever you do, don’t cross him.
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Lang has already in the first couple of chapters offered to help Borden about 40 times, ad told him to let it go about 20. He is the suspect for me , so far.
Guesta year ago
Lamour is making a ery poor straggling attempt to beild up some sort of what might be loosely called "suspense" by repeaing the same things over and over. The more I read Lamour books there seem more and more just like his old pulp 1/2 cent a word Pulp Western stories. His constant repetition of unneccessary items and pieses of irrleevant history taken from encyclopaedias, or just mad up, is boring. For instance , what readers would be intereste that the friars accompanying De Soto or Pizzaro or one of those bloodthirsty adventurers had begin building amonastery in 162 of 15 y8, whennthe ruin shave no rleevance to the story and are rarely-if ever mentioned again
Like his mythical 69-6 supposed professional fight record. A record like that would have taken at least 10 or more years to acquire, including title fights but.....when did he have the time to write his stuff.
He's supposed to have been handed the job of succeeding Tuttle re the Hopalong Cassidy books, but Tuttle was pretty mediocre writer and the Bar 20 stories were mostly hit and mis rubbish, made famous by the movies of Bill Boyd, whose character was the complete opposite of the Tuttle one. He didn't have red hair nor a wooden leg and was a clean talking man who rarely if ever had drink of alcohol. The exact opposite of the rough dirty Mulford Cassidy.
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