The book Free Range Lanning a Western Story was written by author George Owen Baxter Here you can read free online of Free Range Lanning a Western Story book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Free Range Lanning a Western Story a good or bad book?
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The third man was hit cleanly through the thigh, and, though he had bled profusely for some time, he was now only weak, and in a few weeks he would be perfectly sound again. The hard breathing of the three was the only sound in that dim room during the rest of the night. The story of Hank Rainer had been told in half a dozen words. Lanning had suspected him, stuck him up at the point of a gun, and tlien re- fused to kill him, in spite of the fact that he knew he was betrayed. After his explanat...ion Hank withdrew to the darkest corner of the room and was silent. From time to time looks went toward that corner, and one thought was in every mind. This fellow, who had offered to take money for a guest, was damned for life and branded. Thereafter no one would trust him, no one would change words with him; he was an outcast, a social leper. And Hank Rainer knew it as well as any man. A cloud of tobacco smoke became dense in the room, and a halo surrounded the lantern on the wall. Then one by one men got up and muttered something about i;o FREE RANGE LANNING being done with the party, or having to be at work in the morning, and stamped out of the room and went down the ravine to the place where the horses had been tethered.
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