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Buckshot and the Boy (Paperback)
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Buckshot and the Boy (Paperback)
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June was passing quickly. Buckshot concentrated on fence repairs
and improvements to the corrals. Tex was with him constantly,
holding the other end when needed. Slowly, the scope of his chores
increased, including the responsibility of grooming the horses and
cleaning the stalls. Buckshot became the consummate teacher, but he
also understood the importance of having some recreation at the end
of the day. He made certain to include some time for fun or other
pleasantry such as storytelling. As a result, he found Tex a
willing and cooperative worker and student. One day Buckshot asked,
"Tex, how would you like to go shooting with me this afternoon?"
The boy's eyes widened, "You bet I would " "Well, I have an old
single shot 20 gauge shotgun I think you can handle and we'll set
some bottles up on yonder fence for you to shoot. We can start
after we finish fixing this chute and loading ramp for the cattle.
This will make it quick and easy to load the cows into the trucks.
The boy smiled. He had taken off his shirt and Buckshot observed
that his back was completely healed. He also noticed some new
muscle developing in the lad's slight frame. I do believe he's put
on a couple of pounds, he thought. Target practice that afternoon
was a big success. Buckshot used the opportunity to teach and
explain that knowing how to handle the gun safely was as important
as good marksmanship. Tex took to the instruction like a duck to
the water. After supper the trio moved into the sitting room for
the evening Bible reading. When they finished Tex said, "Thanks,
Buckshot, for the shooting lesson today. That was sure fun " He was
quiet for a moment then asked, "Buckshot, have you ever had any bad
guys come onto the property, and do rustling or things like that?"
"Well son, as a matter of fact we have." Buckshot leaned back in
his chair, a signature move indicating he was about to tell a
story.
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