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His eyes flared wide and he held himself still, staring into the darkness, his ears reaching for sound. He could smell the dry grass on which his blankets were spread and he could smell the night. And then he heard again the sound that had awakened him. It was the stir of hoofs on the dusty trail some thirty yards away—not the sound of one horse alone, but of several horses. Carefully, he lifted himself to one elbow. This was strange country and he was unarmed. What motives might inspire whoever... was out there he could not guess, but large groups of riders do not move silently along midnight trails without adequate reason. This was no celebrating bunch of cowhands headed for the home ranch. These men were quiet, and their very stillness was a warning. No stranger to trouble, he lay perfectly still, feeling the muscles back of his ears tighten with suspense. They had stopped. A horse moved nervously, and then there was a voice. “Right above your head.” There was a pause. “That’s it.”
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Just because Joe Neale is dead does not automatically take away Blaine's authority. He is still legally in charge until the estate is settled and gone to the heirs who can then make their own decisions as to his managership. L'Amour, deliberately ignores this very basic principle of law that he must know all about.
Guest2 years ago
How does he know that Neale had no heirs. Nothing of this was ever mentioned between them. Neale must have made a will, and Blaine's first move is to find who Neale's lawyer was and see about the will. and the contents. etc. L'Amour is being very clumsy here as he is on occasion. He surely must have known that some, indeed many of his readers would think of this very thing.
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