had been tossed into the air as a target went spinning into the ye
m the cylinder and shoved a fresh cartridge into the empty chamber of the revo
, a bit crestfallen,
nd Billie's round face broadened
t stopped to think what would happen to the dol
edly as he returned his six-shooter t
es before I try it again. I can't af
ie shoved his hand down into his poc
and made no move to ta
illie. "I don't want to make
eplied Adrian. "I guess I know where to ge
can be keeping Donald, I wonder. It's high time we were getting back over the river," and Billie cast hi
said Adrian. "He knows how long it will
to any reader who has not had the pleasure of reading the preceding volumes of the Broncho R
y inherited and come into possession of through a series of most exciting adventures as told in a preceding volume of this series, entitled "The Broncho Rider Boys on t
hree states as "The Broncho Rider Boys." Born in the south, but having spent most of his boyhood in New York State, Billie had come west nearly two years previous to find health and to rid himself of the superfluous weight whic
was invariably in some sort of trouble. The number of times he had been thrown from the back of his broncho could hardly be e
He never seemed to get just the proper hang and his attempts to use the rope almost invariably resulted in disaster to himself or his friends. As is usu
although at times he may be slower than some others in the manner in which he works. Taken all in all they were a well-balanced trio, as their actions under many trying conditions and in many hazardous adventures had justly proved. They had thwarted an unscrupulous syn
ide through Colorado and New Mexico; but, when they reached Albuquerque, they had received a letter from Billie's father,
claimed Billie aloud,
u can what?"
in El Paso,"
s to go home all a
here?" retorted Billie, forg
ny, while, as everybody knows, three make a crowd," and A
en him when he first came West, and a terrible time Bill
him, couldn't yo
s now. How would you expect
ead slowly. "I don
e'll ride there. It isn't so many days out of our way, and we'll see somethi
y, but had figured it out that it would be better riding in the valley of the Rio Grande than to climb over the range of mountains that forms the watershed of the Pecos River. Striking the Rio Grande near Langtry, they had
unging about, Donald had announced his intention of going to a little hamlet, the adobe houses of which coul
Presidio?" queried Adrian. "W
e one on Bray is worn out, and first thing we know he'll
lie. "We don't want to be waitin
the houses, while Billie and Adrian had strolled up the bank of the river, killing time. It was during this st
troll, but, upon their return, instead of finding Donald, they found
far," declared Adrian
ew minutes' search of the chaparral would reveal the missing animal, they sta
could be found. Then they returned to the camp and mounted their horses, but, although this enabled them to see over the
t, as he caught sight of the returning ho
ice to give, except t
ult that I didn't get a new riata before. I reckon now we might as well decid
revealed no sign of Bray, t
called out Adrian, as the boys came
tle Mexican, so I came back to tell him, and ask if you didn't think it would be a good thing t
stay here and look after the other mule and the camp. I'm glad Bray di
aughed Billie. "The very though