Ole Devil At San Jacinto (Old Devil Hardin Western Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
In every direction, there were signs that the Republic of Texas’s small Army and a large number of refugees were encamped just beyond the civic limits. However, glaring straight ahead, he seemed to have eyes for nothing that was going on around him. A few members of the Texas Light Cavalry’s Company ‘C’ were among the enlisted men of various regiments who were taking their ease on either side of the street. They watched with interest as their young commanding officer stalked—there was no better way of describing his mode of progression—towards them. Then, before he arrived, they began to exchange glances. ‘I don’t know what’s riling him,’ commented a leathery old timer. ‘But Cap’n Devil’s on the warpath.’ ‘Only thing I know,’ went on the youngest member of the trio, studying the approaching figure and sounding slightly relieved, ‘is that I’m sure’s hell’s for sinners pleased it’s not me’s he’s riled at.’ ‘Would the captain have any reason to be after your hide, Stepin?’ inquired the tall, well built, blond man whose bearing was suggestive of military training and who exuded an aura of authority despite the fact that his attire bore no conventional insignia to denote that he was superior in rank to his companions.
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