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Oh, You Tex!

Chapter 9 MURDER IN THE CHAPARRAL

Word Count: 1225    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

demolishing a steak smothered in onions, came Pedro Menendez with a strange st

utte, out in the rim-rock country, and there was this wound in the back of his head. That was all. Pedro became vague at once

t they wanted to tell and no more. He accepted the news gi

t Pedro's tale changed his mind. Captain Ellison was at Austin, Lieutenant Hawley at Tascosa. Regretfully Roberts gave u

te, yellow, purple, pink, and scarlet blossoms. The white, lilylike flowers of the Spanish bayonet flaunted the

ade a last stand against an overwhelming force of an enemy tribe. It was a flat mesa rising sharply as a

ed him to expect. He moved toward it very carefully, in order not to obliterate any footprints. The body lay face down in a huddled heap, one hand with outst

y. The face was crushed and one of the arms broken. It was an easy guess

quicken to the hunt. His alert eyes narrowed in concentration. His fingertips, as he crept forward, touched the sand

record of guilt. Some one had come here and looked at the dead body. Why? To make sure that the

r led from it. On that one impressionable spot alone

or nothing. He knew that if he were patient

. It brought him to a stretch of soft ground at the edge of a wash. The foot

heel, the beveled edge of the toe-cap-all these fastened themselves in his memory. With a tape-line he measured minutely the length of the whole foot, of the sole and

probably the bullet had been fired from a revolver. In that case the man who did it would have made sure by standing close behind his victim. This would have left powder-marks, and there had been none around the wound. The chances were that the shoot

body who might have been hidden there. But Jack picked up something that was in its way as decisive as what he had been seeking. It was a cartridge that ha

sure whether there were three or four. From that spot he back-tracked for miles along the edge of the rim-

Texas more than six or eight months, and he could not have made many enemies. If he had nothing about him worth

ws, either of which might serve as a cause for the murder: Young Wadley had quarreled with Tony Alviro at a dance and

that he would like to

, but was named from the year it was got out. Its ca

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1 Chapter 1 THE LINE-RIDER2 Chapter 2 I'LL BE SEVENTEEN, COMING GRASS 3 Chapter 3 TEX TAKES AN INTEREST4 Chapter 4 TEX GRANDSTANDS5 Chapter 5 CAPTAIN ELLISON HIRES A HAND6 Chapter 6 CLINT WADLEY'S MESSENGER7 Chapter 7 THE DANCE8 Chapter 8 RUTHERFORD MAKES A MISTAKE9 Chapter 9 MURDER IN THE CHAPARRAL10 Chapter 10 A DAMNED POOR APOLOGY FOR A MAN 11 Chapter 11 ONE TO FOUR12 Chapter 12 TEX REARRANGES THE SEATING13 Chapter 13 ONLY ONE MOB, AIN'T THERE 14 Chapter 14 JACK SERVES NOTICE15 Chapter 15 A CLOSE SHAVE16 Chapter 16 WADLEY GOES HOME IN A BUCKBOARD17 Chapter 17 OLD-TIMERS18 Chapter 18 A SHOT OUT OF THE NIGHT19 Chapter 19 TRAPPED20 Chapter 20 KIOWAS ON THE WARPATH21 Chapter 21 TEX TAKES A LONG WALK22 Chapter 22 THE TEST23 Chapter 23 A SHY YOUNG MAN DINES24 Chapter 24 TEX BORROWS A BLACKSNAKE25 Chapter 25 THEY'RE RUNNIN' ME OUTA TOWN 26 Chapter 26 FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES27 Chapter 27 CLINT FREES HIS MIND28 Chapter 28 ON A COLD TRAIL29 Chapter 29 BURNT BRANDS30 Chapter 30 ROGUES DISAGREE31 Chapter 31 A PAIR OF DEUCES32 Chapter 32 THE HOLD-UP33 Chapter 33 THE MAN WITH THE YELLOW STREAK34 Chapter 34 RAMONA GOES DUCK-HUNTING35 Chapter 35 THE DESERT36 Chapter 36 HOMER DINSMORE ESCORTS RAMONA37 Chapter 37 ON A HOT TRAIL38 Chapter 38 DINSMORE TO THE RESCUE39 Chapter 39 A CRY OUT OF THE NIGHT40 Chapter 40 GURLEY'S GET-AWAY41 Chapter 41 HOMING HEARTS42 Chapter 42 A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION43 Chapter 43 TEX RESIGNS44 Chapter 44 DINSMORE GIVES INFORMATION45 Chapter 45 RAMONA DESERTS HER FATHER46 Chapter 46 LOOSE THREADS