Bucky O'Connor
By William MacLeod Raine
- Release Date: 1954-01-01
- Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 22 Ratings
The Every chapter teens with wholesome, stirring adventures, replete with the dashing spirit of the border, told with dramatic dash and absorbing fascination of style and plot. exactly, senor. But it is quite possible you may have before twenty-four hours, came the swift retort. Interesting, if true, remarked the ranger carelessly, tossing his gloves on the bed. And may I ask to what I am indebted for the pleasure of a visit from you? I am returning your call, sir, and at the very earliest opportunity. I assure you that I have been in the city less than ten minutes, Senor whatever-you-choose-to-call-yourself. My promptness I leave you to admire. Oh, you're prompt enough, lieutenant. I noticed that when you handed over your gun to me so lamblike. He laughed it out flippantly, buoyantly, though it was on his mind to wonder whether the choleric little officer might not kill him out of hand for it. But Chaves merely folded his arms and looked sternly at the American with a manner very theatrical. Miguel, disarm the prisoner he ordered. So I'm a prisoner mused Bucky aloud.