Lee Floren - Texas Medico Dusty Boots (Two Westerns in One)
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Tod Morgan and his hard-bitten wranglers face off against frontier veterinarian Wade Russell in Texas Medico, and in Dusty Boots, Kirk Roper gets in the middle of a gunfight while helping an editor friend. Original.
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TEXAS MEDICO
"Headin' out for Leo Zuck's farm, Doc?" Morgan asked.
"I might be," Wade Russell said.
Morgan scowled. He rubbed a thick jowl with a dirty hand. "Mebbe you're so danged stupid you don't know where you are goin', eh?"
"You don't want me to doctor Zuck's cow?"
"Now you're seein' the light, Doc. Don't stick your bill out by helpin' these sodmen."
"That a threat, Morgan?"
Morgan shrugged. "Call it thet if you wanna, Doc."
DUSTY BOOTS
Kirk saw a belch of smoke coming from the Matador Bar, and another burst from the Mill Iron Saloon.
"Rode right into a battle, Kirk!" Iron Hand said.
Kirk was angry. "They could've killed us."
By this time a man had come out of the livery barn's back door and had hurried across the lot toward them. Kirk noticed that he toted a badge on his open vest.
"You men stop one?"
Kirk shook his head. "You goin' to stop it, Marshal?"
The lanky man gave him a hard look.
"I'm not quite that locoyet."
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Other Leisure Books by Lee Floren: PUMA PISTOLEERS
Double Westerns: NORTH TO POWDER RIVER/THE GRINGO SADDLES NORTH/GAMBLER WITH A GUN GAMBLER'S GUNS/BOOTHILL BRAND WYOMING GUN LAW/FIGHTING RAMROD TRAIL TO HIGH PINE/WEST OF THE BARBWIRE BROOMTAIL BASIN/TRAIL TO GUNSMOKE THE BUSHWHACKERS/RIDE THE WILD COUNTRY SCATTERGUN GRASS/DOUBLE CROSS RANCH GUNS OF MONTANA/CALLAHAN RIDES ALONE BROKEN CREEK/GUNSMOKE GAMBLER HAMMERHEAD RANGE/THE TALL TEXAN
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TEXAS MEDICO
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Chapter One
This was the brush country of west Texas. Doctor Wade Russell was riding the trail when he hurriedly reined in his horse, hand dropping automatically to his holstered .45 Colts. His face dark with anger, the young veterinary glared at Tod Morgan, who had suddenly spurred his horse out of the thick buckbrush and blocked the narrow trail.
Doc Wade said angrily, "You got no legal right to block a public road, cowman !"
"Where you headin' fer, Hoss Doctor?"
Doc Wade saw a stocky, arrogant man with thick and broken-veined jowls. He saw dark eyes that glistened under thick eyebrows.
"Where I'm going, Tod Morgan," the veterinary said evenly, "is none of your business, savvy?"
Morgan grinned. The grin was not pretty; it was, in fact, ugly. His thick lips moved, and the words came out evenly spaced and properly emphasized. "You're wrong on that point, Hoss Medico. Where you are going might be my business, for all you know."
Doc Wade Russell glanced at the surrounding timber and brush, for a Rafter N man could be hiding there, just as Tod Morgan and his bronc had been hidden. But the brush told him nothing.
"Mind getting out of my way, Morgan?"
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"I asked you a question, Pill Roller !"
Doc Wade thought; This is a trap. He was going out to the Leo Zuck farm to doctor a sick beef-cow. If the cow died, the loss would hit Zuck hard; like the rest of the farmers, Zuck was poor.
The death of the cow would be a good thing for Tod Morgan, for Leo Zuck had homesteaded on Morgan's Rafter N range. If this cow diedand other cows diedthen Zuck would be broke; he would be forced to pull up stakes and leave.
Suddenly a bullfrog croaked, out there in the matted buckbrush.
The sound came from Doc Wade's right. Evidently the bullfrog was around a water hole; had a man been in the brush on the right, the bullfrog would not have made his deep sound.
Tod Morgan had on his payroll a gunman named Curly Gilbert. Gilbert could be hidden in the brush on his left, and at this moment Gilbert could be covering him with a Winchester or a Colt. That thought, insistent and demanding, was not pleasant.
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