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قراءة كتاب Crooked Trails and Straight
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one’s a-plenty for me.”
“It’ll hurt,” the little man explained.
“Expect I’ll find that out. Go to it.”
Brown had not been for thirty years carrying a medicine case across the dusty deserts of the frontier without learning to know men. He made no further protest but set to work.
Twenty minutes later Curly lay back on the bunk with a sudden faintness. He was very white about the lips, but he had not once flinched from the instruments.
The doctor washed his hands and his tools, pulled on his coat, and came across to the patient.
“Feeling like a fighting cock, are you? Ready to tackle another posse?” he asked.
“Not quite.” The prisoner glanced toward his guards and his voice fell to a husky whisper. “Say, Doc. Pull Cullison through. Don’t let him die.”
“Hmp! Do my best, young fellow. Seems to me you’re thinking of that pretty late.”
Brown took up his medicine case and went back to the house.