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Creator: Beach, Rex Ellingwood, 1877-1949
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strike them. "I'm getting tired of training, Larry," acknowledged the younger man, with a yawn. "It takes so much time." Glass shook his head in sympathy. "Seems like we'd ought to hear from Covington," said he. "He's on his way, no doubt. Isn't it time to go back to the ranch?" Glass consulted his watch. "No, we ain't done but three miles. Here goes for the rubber." It was Berkeley Fresno who retreated cautiously from the shelter of a thicket a hundred yards up the arroyo and started briskly homeward, congratulating himself upon the impulse that had decided him to follow the training partners upon their daily routine. He made directly for the corral. "Which I don't consider there's no consideration comin' to him whatever," said Willie that evening. "He ain't acted on the level." "Now, see here," objected Stover, "he may be just what he claims he is. Simply because he don't go skally-hootin' around in the hot sun ain't no sign he _can't_ run."
The Parts Men Play

THE PARTS MEN PLAY by ARTHUR BEVERLEY BAXTER Author of "The Blower of Bubbles" With Foreword by Lord Beaverbrook McClelland & Stewart Publishers ======== Toronto Copyright, Canada, 1920 By McClelland & Stewart, Limited, Toronto
"What about them empty beer bottles?" demanded Willie. "No feller can train on that stuff. I went out there myself and seen 'em. There was a dozen." "Mebbe Glass drank it. What I claim is this: we ain't got no proof. Fresno is stuck on Miss Blake, and he's a knocker." "Then let's _git_ some proof, and dam' quick." "_Si, Senores_," agreed Carara, who had been an interested listener. "I agree with you, but we got to be careful--" Willie grunted with disgust. "--we can't go at it like we was killin' snakes. Mr. Speed is a guest here." Again the little gun man expressed his opinion, this time in violet-tinted profanity, and the other cowboys joined in. "All the same he _is_ a guest, and no rough work goes. I'm in charge while Mr. Chapin is away, and I'm responsible."