A Deal in Wheat And Other Stories of the New And Old West

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A Deal in Wheat And Other Stories of the New And Old West
Norris Frank
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That's wat for. " Atlittle intervals the little vociferous colonial, Ally Bazan--he wasred-haired and speckled--capered with rage, shaking his fists.
But Hardenberg only shifted his cigar to the other corner of his mouth. He knew Ally Bazan, and knew that the little fellow would have jeered atthe offer of a first-cabin passage back to San Francisco in theswiftest, surest, steadiest passenger steamer that ever wore paint. Sohe remarked: "I ain't ever billed this promenade as a Coney Islandpicnic
..., I guess. " Nickerson--Slick Dick, the supercargo--was all that Hardenberg, whocaptained the schooner, could expect. He never interfered, neverquestioned; never protested in the name or interests of the Company whenHardenberg "hung on" in the bleak, bitter squalls till the _Bertha_ wasrail under and the sails hard as iron.
If it was true that he had once been a Methody revivalist no one, toquote Alia Bazan, "could a' smelled it off'n him. " He was ablack-bearded, scrawling six-footer, with a voice like a steam siren anda fist like a sledge.


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