A Texan's Honor

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Lonnie said to Emily. “He’s not going to stay here.”
“It would be rude not to,” Emily said. “He helped me with the piebald, after all.”
“Just because he can make that stubborn horse look a cow in the eye doesn’t mean he knows anything about a ranch.”
“Charlie valued his opinion.”
“Charlie doesn’t have to put up with him.”
They were waiting by the corral while Bret saddled his horse. Emily was certain that part of Lonnie’s irritation was because Bret had picked out her best horse even though he’d
... never ridden any of them, a big mouse-gray gelding with a reputation for being hard to handle. Lonnie had warned him, but Bret said he’d like to try him anyway.
“He’s a guest,” Emily told Lonnie. “You will treat him with courtesy.”
After his work with the piebald, the cowhands were willing to accept Bret as an equal. That seemed to irk Lonnie even more.
“I hope he doesn’t stay long,” Lonnie said. “I’ve got too much to do to be mollycoddling some tenderfoot.”


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