The Ramblin' Kid Part 32

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"Have any of you people seen th' Ramblin' Kid?"

Old Heck straightened up.

"Ain't he at the stables?" he inquired uneasily. "He was there this morning--"

"No," Chuck replied hurriedly, "he's been gone two hours!"

"Good lord," Old Heck exclaimed, "he's got to be found! The race starts in ten minutes."

"And n.o.body but him can ride the filly!" Skinny interrupted. "I wonder if he's--" he started to say "drunk," but stopped as Carolyn June looked quickly at him. The word was in both their minds.

"It ain't natural!" Old Heck cried; "there must be something dirty! You boys go look for him; I'll, keep my eyes open here!"

As Old Heck said "dirty" the picture of Mike Sabota flashed into Carolyn June's mind. Some intuition seemed to couple, in her inner consciousness, the big Greek with the Ramblin' Kid's disappearance.

The horses for the two-mile sweepstakes were already beginning to come on to the track. Flip Williams was walking Thunderbolt up and down in front of the grandstand, trying to keep the high-spirited stallion quiet until time came to mount; the rider of Say-So was doing the same thing with his entry; Slim Tucker was already sitting on Dash-Away, the trim Wyoming mare standing unruffled near the starting line, while Snow Johnson, like Tucker, already on his mount, was circling Prince John in wide loops behind the others.

Carolyn June was stunned for a moment by the thought that had come into her mind when the picture of the burly Greek flashed before her. She clenched her hands and her cheeks whitened.

"Come on, Skinny!" she said suddenly, stepping off the running-board of the car and swinging on to Red John, "we'll go help look for the Ramblin' Kid!"

She whirled the big bay around the end of the grandstand and rode in a fast gallop straight for the box stall, Skinny and Chuck following close behind her. A quick resolution formed in her mind: "n.o.body but the Ramblin' Kid could ride the filly?"

_She could ride the mare_!

Even if the Ramblin' Kid was not found Sabota and his crowd should not be allowed to win by dirty work--if dirty work had been done!

At the stall Carolyn June sprang from Red John.

Bert was nervously walking about, calling occasionally the name of the missing Quarter Circle KT cowboy.

"Have you found him?" Carolyn June asked as Skinny and Chuck came up behind her.

"No," Bert answered glumly, "he ain't showed up yet! There ain't no signs of him around here."

"What'll we do?" Skinny asked excitedly. "The race is almost ready to start and--do you reckon you could ride the filly, Bert?" he finished with a gleam of hope.

"I doubt it, but, well, I'll try her--if Captain Jack'll let me get her out."

"You boys keep back!" Carolyn June interrupted, stepping to the door of the stall and opening it, "Captain Jack knows me and--I--I--think the filly does, too--I can handle her--" as she stepped boldly inside the compartment with the horses.

"Don't go in there!" Skinny cried, "Car--Carolyn June, they'll kill you!"

"You boys keep away!" she laughed. "And don't get the horses nervous!

They won't hurt me!" she answered, going ahead toward the animals.

Captain Jack looked at her suspiciously an instant

"Jack-Boy--Jack-Boy!" she called with a caress in her voice. "Careful!

We're friends!" The att.i.tude of the stallion changed instantly and the menace was gone from his eyes.

The Gold Dust maverick heard the voice and with a friendly little nicker rubbed her head against the outstretched hand.

In a corner was the Ramblin' Kid's saddle, bridle, blanket and worn leather chaps.

With a light pat of the outlaw filly's cheek Carolyn June turned and began quickly and deftly putting the riding gear on the beautiful mare.

For an hour and a half the Ramblin' Kid lay as he had fallen when he started to hand the coffee cup back to Gyp. Breathing heavily, his face flushed, he was as one in the deep stupor of complete intoxication. At last he stirred uneasily. An unconscious groan came from his lips. His eyes opened. In them was a dazed, puzzled look. Where was he? He tried vainly to remember--the clean life, the iron const.i.tution and youth--aided perhaps by an indomitable subconscious will protesting against this something that had happened to him--were throwing off the effects of the drug hours before an ordinary man would have regained even a hint of sensibility.

He stood up--reeling unsteadily. He was deathly sick. Lightning flashes of pain throbbed through his head. Waves of blackness rolled before his eyes. Surges of numbness swept over his legs and arms. He tried hard to remember. There was something--what was it? Th'--th'--what th'

h.e.l.l?--_th' race_! That was it--th'--th'--th' sweepstakes! In an instant the thought was gone. It kept beating back: _Th' sweepstakes--th'

race_--What time was it? Had it been run? He staggered to the door. It was locked! His head was bursting. If he could only get over the nausea.

He felt his knees start to give way. No! No! My G.o.d, he wouldn't give up! He--oh, yes. _Th' race! Captain Jack--no--th'--th'--maverick--he had to ride_--He must get out! There was a--a--window--sometimes they had them--in the back of the stalls. Maybe the hay was over it. He climbed on the bales. Behind them he could see the opening. G.o.d, he was weak!

With the sweat of terrible nausea bursting from every pore of his body he pulled the bales back. He fell over the bale on which he had been lying. One hand brushed his hat which had fallen from his head.

Mechanically, with stiff fingers, he picked it up and jammed it on again. Then he climbed--crawled--over the hay and pitched forward through the opening, in a limp heap, on the ground outside.

For a moment he lost consciousness completely again: _Th'--th' race--th'

maverick! he mustn't forget_--

He fought his way to his feet and groped along back of the building--the stall--which way was it? Down there? No--the other way--

As Carolyn June tightened the rear cinch on the Gold Dust maverick and turned toward the door of the stall with: "Look out, boys--I'm coming out!" the Ramblin' Kid, clutching at the side of the building, reeled around the corner of the stall. The cowboys saw him. He himself saw only black shapes where their horses were.

"Good G.o.d!" Skinny cried, "he's drunk!"

Carolyn June heard Skinny's exclamation at the instant the Ramblin' Kid, catching at the half-open door, almost fell into the stall. His eyes stared with a dull, puzzled, unrecognizing vacancy first at Carolyn June and then the Gold Dust maverick. "_Who th' h.e.l.l_--" he mumbled stiffly.

"What--th'--oh, yes--there's th' filly--_th'--th'--race_. It must--be--time. Th' mare's saddled! That's--that's--funny! I can't remember. Th' race--th' sweepstakes--that's it--"

Reaching over he jerked the reins from the hand of Carolyn June.

"Who--who--get the--" came like the thick growl of a beast from his throat. "You--you--can't ride--she'll--_she'll--kill--_"

Carolyn June shrank back as if she had been struck. She pressed her hands against her cheeks and stepped away with a look of horror and disgust as the Ramblin' Kid backed out of the stall with the Gold Dust maverick. Outside he fumbled grotesquely at the silky mane and climbed weakly into the saddle.

Chuck and Bert started toward him.

"Get--the--h.e.l.l--" he snarled as he saw their horses--mere shadow shapes they were to him--approach.

"Let him alone!" Skinny said. "He's drunk! You'll just scare the filly and make her hurt him!"

The boys let him go.

With blanched cheeks Carolyn June mounted Red John and with Skinny, Bert and Chuck, rode back to the Clagstone "Six." Her heart was utterly sick.

So this was it? It had come out--the brute--the beast that was in him!

They reached the car as the Ramblin' Kid, at the horse entrance, at the other end of the grandstand, came on the track with the Gold Dust maverick.

The Ramblin' Kid Part 32

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