登陆注册
19612500000175

第175章 CHAPTER XXI(1)

It was on a bright June morning that Billy told Saxon to put on her riding clothes to try out a saddle-horse.

"Not until after ten o'clock," she said "By that time I'll have the wagon off on a second trip."

Despite the extent of the business she had developed, her executive ability and system gave her much spare time. She could call on the Hales, which was ever a delight, especially now that the Hastings were back and that Clara was often at her aunt's. In this congenial atmosphere Saxon Burgeoned. She had begun to read-

-to read with understanding; and she had time for her books, for work on her pretties, and for Billy, whom she accompanied on many expeditions.

Billy was even busier than she, his work being more scattered and diverse. And, as well, he kept his eye on the home barn and horses which Saxon used. In truth he had become a man of affairs, though Mrs. Mortimer had gone over his accounts, with an eagle eye on the expense column, discovering several minor leaks, and finally, aided by Saxon, bullied him into keeping books. Each night, after supper, he and Saxon posted their books. Afterward, in the big morris chair he had insisted on buying early in the days of his brickyard contract, Saxon would creep into his arms and strum on the ukelele; or they would talk long about what they were doing and planning to do. Now it would be:

"I'm mixin' up in politics, Saxon. It pays. You bet it pays. If by next spring I ain't got a half a dozen teams workin' on the roads an' pullin' down the county money, it's me back to Oakland an' askin' the Boss for a job."

Or, Saxon: "They're really starting that new hotel between Caliente and Eldridge. And there's some talk of a big sanitarium back in the hills."

Or, it would be: "Billy, now that you've piped that acre, you've just got to let me have it for my vegetables. I'll rent it from you. I'll take your own estimate for all the alfalfa you can raise on it, and pay you full market price less the cost of growing it."

"It's all right, take it." Billy suppressed a sigh. "Besides, I 'm too busy to fool with it now. "

Which prevarication was bare-faced, by virtue of his having just installed the ram and piped the land.

"It will be the wisest, Billy," she soothed, for she knew his dream of land-spaciousness was stronger than ever. "You don't want to fool with an acre. There's that hundred and forty. We'll buy it yet if old Chavon ever dies. Besides, it really belongs to Madrono Ranch. The two together were the original quarter section."

"I don't wish no man's death," Billy grumbled. "But he ain't gettin' no good out of it, over-pasturin' it with a lot of scrub animals. I've sized it up every inch of it. They's at least forty acres in the three cleared fields, with water in the hills behind to beat the band. The horse feed I could raise on it'd take your breath away. Then they's at least fifty acres I could run my brood mares on, pasture mixed up with trees and steep places and such. The other fifty's just thick woods, an' pretty places, an' wild game. An' that old adobe barn's all right. With a new roof it'd shelter any amount of animals in bad weather. Cook at me now, rentin' that measly pasture back of Ping's just to run my restin' animals. They could run in the hundred an' forty if I only had it. I wonder if Chavon would lease it."

Or, less ambitious, Billy would say: "I gotta skin over to Petaluma to-morrow, Saxon. They's an auction on the Atkinson Ranch an' maybe I can pick up some bargains."

"More horses!"

"Ain't I got two teams haulin' lumber for the new winery? An' Barney's got a bad shoulder-sprain. He'll have to lay off a long time if he's to get it in shape. An' Bridget ain't ever goin' to do a tap of work again. I can see that stickin' out. I've doctored her an' doctored her. She's fooled the vet, too. An' some of the other horses has gotta take a rest. That span of grays is showin' the hard work. An' the big roan's goin' loco.

Everybody thought it was his teeth, but it ain't. It's straight loco. It's money in pocket to take care of your animals, an' horses is the delicatest things on four legs. Some time, if I can ever see my way to it, I 'm goin' to ship a carload of mules from Colusa County--big, heavy ones, you know. They'd sell like hot cakes in the valley here--them I didn't want for myself."

Or, in lighter vein, Billy: "By the way, Saxon, talkin' of accounts, what d'you think Hazel an' Hattie is worth?-- fair market price,"

"Why?"

"I 'm askin' you."

"Well, say, what you paid for them--three hundred dollars."

"Hum." Billy considered deeply. "They're worth a whole lot more, but let it go at that. An' now, gettin' back to accounts, suppose you write me a check for three hundred dollars."

"Oh! Robber!"

"You can't show me. Why, Saxon, when I let you have grain an' hay from my carloads, don't you give me a check for it? An' you know how you're stuck on keepin' your accounts down to the penny," he teased. "If you're any kind of a business woman you just gotta charge your business with them two horses. I ain't had the use of 'em since I don't know when."

"But the colts will be yours," she argued. "Besides, I can't afford brood mares in my business. In almost no time, now, Hazel and Hattie will have to be taken off from the wagon--they're too good for it anyway. And you keep your eyes open for a pair to take their place. I'll give you a check for THAT pair, but no commission."

"All right," Billy conceded. "Hazel an' Hattie come back to me; but you can pay me rent for the time you did use 'em."

"If you make me, I'll charge you board," she threatened.

"An' if you charge me board, I'll charge you interest for the money I've stuck into this shebang."

"You can't," Saxon laughed. "It's community property."

He grunted spasmodically, as if the breath had been knocked out of him.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 雏菊苍南咏

    雏菊苍南咏

    21世纪生活在最发达京都的16岁妙龄少女陈晓容我,为人爽快大方活泼可爱,家境良好学习优良!最近手机摔坏了想买个新的梨6s!居然在路上也可以被狗绊倒!还穿越了这么狗血?穿越就算了,还是穿越到一个病怏怏的12岁小女孩身上?不带这么坑的啊?
  • 佛说沙曷比丘功德经

    佛说沙曷比丘功德经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 超级军阀

    超级军阀

    顶顶我的帽子,冒充革命小子;耍耍流氓性子,当当军阀头子。数数手里票子,骗骗外国傻子;抱着美丽娘子,杀杀东洋矮子。实在无聊做啥子?世界大战找乐子!四川保路运动造就了推翻满清的辛亥之役,同时,也造就了一个未来的流氓大军阀——韩雷!他,是一个要风得风,要雨得雨的军阀头子;他,是一个让各方势力切齿痛恨,却又无可奈何的军阀头子;他,是一个让那些洋人目瞪口呆,哭笑不得,却又不得不竭力讨好的军阀头子。他的名字叫——韩雷!
  • 俏皮小书童

    俏皮小书童

    一个月色怡人的夜晚,长安城的大街上已经没有了行人,百姓们也都已安然入睡,只不过再城中某处的大宅院里,却是人来人往很是热闹。情节虚构,切勿模仿
  • 冲喜千金重生路

    冲喜千金重生路

    官仓失火,做县丞父亲被人栽赃,重病祖父因此惊吓辞世。八岁弟弟遭遇瘟疫,命悬一线。伯父伯母乘机霸占房产。为了给母亲谋得一席之地,怀瑜被逼替嫁堂姐,去给奄奄待毙姐夫冲喜。冲喜功成,怀瑜却成了鸠占鹊巢之鸠,最终死在伯父伯父阴谋之下。重活一回,怀瑜决定步步为营,守护家人,拒绝悲剧,改变厄运。努力改变自己人生轨迹,为自己谋求一条康庄幸福之路!
  • 中国古代规模最大丛书:《四库全书》

    中国古代规模最大丛书:《四库全书》

    《中国文化知识读本·中国古代规模最大的丛书:<四库全书>》在深入挖掘和整理中华优秀传统文化成果的同时,结合社会发展,注入了时代精神。书中优美生动的文字、简明通俗的语言,图文并茂的形式,把中国文化中的物态文化、制度文化、行为文化、精神文化等知识要点全面展示给读者。点点滴滴的文化知识仿佛颗颗繁星,组成了灿烂辉煌的中国文化的天穹。
  • 为君解罗裳:妖女倾天下

    为君解罗裳:妖女倾天下

    这东南国,谁人不知,谁人不晓,这要嫁的王爷,是传说中的暴君,杀人不眨眼,嗜血成狂的一个魔君的?圣旨一下,要千家的女儿嫁给东南国国的这个平南王爷,千家一听,仿佛是立马炸开了锅一样的,你不愿意去,我不愿意去,自然,就是由这个痴儿傻儿嫁过去了?
  • 英雄无涯

    英雄无涯

    苍茫大地中,英雄正在决心那个,受困于桎梏的人!
  • 高手的篮球

    高手的篮球

    开学的第一天,他被美少女诱惑,骗入近十年战绩很烂的青鸾篮球部,从此踏上令人热血沸腾的篮球竞技比赛!那么,美女为什么要骗他加入篮球部呢?故事还得从开学的前一天讲起!新书【我的老婆是阴阳道士】喜欢的搜索过来看作者【怀学生】
  • 秦晋乱

    秦晋乱

    前秦东晋,南北相峙,苍茫大地,谁主沉浮。当是时也,苻坚正雄,投鞭断流,气吞万里;谢公迟暮,老当益壮,高山东卧,谈笑兵戈。陶潜恰少年,寄奴出巷陌,猛志逸四海,骞翮思远翥;二王笔行龙,长康彰三绝,大晋主风流,点墨绘江山。翩翩君子,意气正发,大袖一拂,亦是潇洒千秋……**************本书非争霸,不以战争为主。乱,是文化之乱,这是一场关于“风流”的革命!