The Little Lady of The Big House by Jack London Chapter 25 Page 6

“What has become of all those Nevada mustangs?” Paula inquired.

This was a flyer Dick had taken, when a bad season for Nevada pasture had caused mustangs to sell for a song with the alternative of starving to death. He had shipped a trainload down and ranged them in his wilder mountain pastures to the west.

“It’s time to break them,” he answered. “And I’m thinking of a real old-fashioned rodeo next week. What do you say? Have a barbecue and all the rest, and invite the country side?”

“And then you won’t be there,” Paula objected.

“I’ll take a day off. Is it a go?”

They reined to one side of the road, as