Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . here, Lees pal and saddler—has taken hypodermicson such occasions himself, you can see he is advisingagainst it. Although a buckaroo often saddles his own horse ina contest, it is an unwritten law that a rider may askany man he desires, to saddle for him—pick him outof the grandstand if he wants to. Sometimes a goodsaddler is asked by half a dozen riders to saddle forthem. Hes up and away I a perfect ride although Two Stepthe tricky devil with his apparently easy straight-away,really puts in to it everything that he thinks of and yoiidont.


Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . here, Lees pal and saddler—has taken hypodermicson such occasions himself, you can see he is advisingagainst it. Although a buckaroo often saddles his own horse ina contest, it is an unwritten law that a rider may askany man he desires, to saddle for him—pick him outof the grandstand if he wants to. Sometimes a goodsaddler is asked by half a dozen riders to saddle forthem. Hes up and away I a perfect ride although Two Stepthe tricky devil with his apparently easy straight-away,really puts in to it everything that he thinks of and yoiidont. The expression of the riders face shows thatthe pain in the bandaged arm is terrific, but watch!Instead of fainting it makes him so dad-burned mad,that he makes a hair-raising ride, the only qualified oneon the bucker that season. Lee dismounts, walks toward 209 LET ER BUCK! Did Bill Mahaffeyride Iz? He suredid, scratching him,fanning him, and riding slick with aclose seat and splen-did form. It isLet er Buck! withboth horse and © W. S. Bowman Let Er Buck


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