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After heād paid for his supplies, Dave refused any help and lugged his two loaded panniers out to his horses. He wanted to limit his exposure but still planned to head south for a few miles.
There was still an hour of daylight remaining when he rode out of Fort Shaw. Before he made the turn, he looked at the town for any observers, noticed a man standing by a large barn, then headed south.
Amos watched him ride off then turned to his brother and said, āNow thatās queer. Those horses needed a rest and a lot more, but that feller is already leavinā.ā
Fred stepped away from the barn doors and saw Dave fading away.
āThat feller donāt deserve to be ridinā a damned cow! If he wasnāt already gone, Iād stick a pitchfork up his butt and ask him how he liked it.ā
Amos snickered then said, āIf you did, at least he wouldnāt be sittinā in a saddle for a while.ā
Fred huffed before the brothers returned to the barn.
Dave only rode south until none of Fort Shawās buildings were visible. He turned off the road and let his horses drink at a small stream and then graze on some of the tall prairie grass while he enjoyed some smoked venison and two reasonably fresh biscuits.
Sunset was well underway when Dave mounted his gray gelding and walked him back to the road. He turned him north and by the time he spotted Fort Shaw, it was in shadows, and he knew that the residents would be having supper.
But just because it was after suppertime for most folks, Amos and Fred couldnāt be counted as members of the āmost folksā category. They had horses to feed and water but they didnāt consider it a job. The treated any critter left in their care more like children.
So, as Dave approached Fort Shaw, Amos was out in the corral talking to the horses that didnāt rate a stall. Dave wasnāt able to spot Amos in the waning light among the horses, but Amos noticed him as he passed heading north.
Amos was puzzled by the horse abuserās change in direction, because there wasnāt any gold to be found up north. He left the corral to tell Fred.
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After dinner, Jake moved his fatherās Winchester ā76, the Sharps and a box of ammunition for each of them into the barn with his tack. He then met with the men and told them the news that Sheriff Zendt had delivered and his plan to join the sheriff in the morning. He also asked Bill Jackson to pick out a nice horse from the remuda and had to explain his reason for not taking Mars or a packhorse.
When he entered through the back door of the house, he found Sara sitting at the kitchen table. She had already filled a large paper sack with leftovers. She was smiling at him as he walked to the table and sat down beside her.
āAll ready to go?ā she asked quietly.
āYes, maāam.ā
āI noticed that you chose to take your fatherās Winchester. Didnāt you tell me once that you preferred yours because it had a longer barrel?ā
āI did, and Iām impressed that you remembered that. I guess itās just symbolic.ā
āWhat if heās not hiding out in Womanās Breast? Choteau County is more than three times the size of Rhode Island, and if he decides to hide in the wilderness, it could take a long time to find him.ā
āI know. I may be pretty good at tracking, but Iām not going to spend more than a couple of days looking for him. I just donāt believe it will be necessary. Dave left Helena this morning and the road he used only has one intersection before it reaches Fort Shaw. If he isnāt there or in Womanās Breast, then heāll become Sheriff Jeffersonās problem again.ā
Sara nodded then said, āI think we should go to bed early. You need to get plenty of sleep. You donāt want to be woolgathering when you ride to Fort Shaw.ā
āWith Arv Zendt with me, I wonāt have to worry about drifting. But a good nightās sleep is a good idea.ā
He then stood, took Saraās hand and walked with her down the hallway. Last night, if sheād suggested that they should go to bed early to get some sleep, he would have come back with a lewd reply. But he could tell that Sara was worried, despite her calm exterior and it wasnāt the time for witty rejoinders. Twenty minutes later, they were under the quilts in their dark bedroom and Jake held Sara close. She hadnāt said anything since they left the kitchen and Jake could understand why she was so concerned.
This was a much different chase than when heād set off to find his father. He may have believed that his father had murdered his mother, but even he couldnāt imagine his father shooting him. Sara probably didnāt even think that his father was guilty, especially after talking to Mrs. Kemper. But now he was going to find a man whoād murdered his parents and then killed two deputies. There wasnāt a doubt in his mind that if he rode into Dave Forrestās sights, Dave would pull the trigger.
When heās first told her that if the law didnāt find Dave after a week, heād conduct his own search, she hadnāt been troubled. He guessed that it was because it was only a possibility. Now it was not only imminent, but it was also almost guaranteed that heād find Dave Forrest.
He was going to try to lighten the mood with an army story but decided that it probably wouldnāt work anyway.
So, he said, āI have
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