Jack Among the Indians; Or A Boy's Summer on the Buffalo Plains

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The train rushed down the hill with a long shrieking whistle and then began to go more and more slowly. Thomas had brushed Jack off and thanked him for the coin that he put in his hand and with the bag in one hand and the stool in the other now went out onto the platform and down the steps Jack closely following. The train had almost stopped and Jack bent forward over the porter's head to try to see the platform and to learn who was there to meet him. Suddenly he caught sight of three horses grazing not far from the station and he shouted Oh there's Pawnee! Look Thomas! that's my riding-horse; that brown with the saddle on.. That's yours is it Master Jack? He's a good one; I can see that from here. Are you going to ride out to the ranch?. I don't know said Jack but we must be I guess. And then as he jumped down off the step and saw Hugh walking toward him he shouted Hello Hugh! I'm glad you've come for me. Isn't[Pg 2] this bully? Good-bye Thomas. And taking his bag he started running to meet Hugh.. Well said the old man as he gave him a cordial hand clasp I am sure glad to see you son. You got here all right and on time. Didn't have no accidents I expect?. No said Jack I'm all right. Isn't it great to be here again. I don't know when I've been so glad before. I've been thinking about this time ever since I left here last fall.. Well said Hugh we're all right glad to have you come back again. I don't expect you've got any baggage except this and there ain't nothing to wait for; we might go over and put the bag on the pack-horse and start. I've been here ever since last night and I've had enough of this town.. We're going to ride then are we? That's better fun than going in the wagon. I thought when I saw Pawnee that maybe that was the way you'd fixed it.. Yes said Hugh I expect you ain't done much riding since you left here and we've got a long way to go and I thought maybe it would be a good thing to begin breaking you in to the saddle right off. How does it suit you?. Splendid said Jack. We can make better time on horseback than we could in the wagon and I'm mighty anxious to get to the ranch and see everybody again. How's the elk?. He's all right; fat and just about half shed off; he looks kind o' ragged but before long when his old coat's gone he'll be smooth as silk and pretty as a picture.
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