A Lady of the West

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Author: Linda Howard
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more than anything else in his life, and that was a lady at his table, a true aristocrat to share his name. There had never been any hope of it before, but after the war he’d gone back to Augusta, back to the town where he’d grown up as poor and despised white trash. He’d searched there for the perfect woman of his dreams, and he’d found Victoria. His heart beat faster just thinking about her. He had waited four months for her to arrive, and now she was here. They would be married that night.
    One of the men standing behind him shifted to get a better look. “Who’s that in the buggy with her?”
    â€œHer little sister and her cousin, Emma Gann, came with her,” McLain answered. He didn’t mind that Victoria had brought some family with her. He kind of liked the idea of having them under his roof. Men from all over the territory would probably come to court them. White women were still a rarity, and true
ladies
were as precious as gold. He had a pleasant moment’s thought of the alliances he could forge with advantageous marriages for the two young women. By God, he’d build an empire that would make the Sarratts look like two-bit dirt farmers. Twenty years had passed since he’d killed the last of them and taken the land, but he still hated the name. Duncan Sarratt had always looked at him as if he were trash, and that bitch Elena had acted as if he’d dirtied the air she had to breathe. But he’d gotten both of them, made them pay, and now he lived in the Sarratt house. No, goddamn it, it was
his
house, just as it was his land. There were no Sarratts anymore. He’d made sure of it.
    The half dozen men standing behind him were, in a way, just as eager for the buggy to roll to a stop. Oh, there were some white whores in Santa Fe if they wanted to ride that far, but all of the women on the ranch or anywhere nearby were Mexican. The fewwhite women in Santa Fe who weren’t whores were the wives of soldiers, or the odd rancher’s wife. These women coming in now were supposed to be good women, but only the Major’s wife would be off-limits. Hell, they all knew him. If he wanted to plow his wife’s sister, he’d do it and not think twice. So they watched the approaching buggy with hot eyes, wondering what the women would look like, not that it mattered.
    Will Garnet spat on the ground. “The Major is acting like a fool over this woman,” he muttered. “Ain’t no split-tail born worth this much fuss.”
    The few men who heard him agreed, but didn’t say anything. Only two men on the spread were immune to the Major’s rage, and Garnet was one of them. He was in his early forties, with dark hair graying at the temples, and he had been with the Major from the first. He was the foreman and did pretty much as he wanted, with the Major’s blessing. They all walked lightly around him, except the man standing a little away from their group, his posture relaxed and his eyes cold under the brim of his hat. Jake Roper had only been on the ranch a few months, but he, too, seemed immune to the Major’s anger.
    They had all been hired as cowpunchers or wranglers, but it was a fact that some of them had been hired more for their handiness with a sidearm than for their bulldogging ability. A man who had made his fortune the way McLain had needed to keep an eye out for his enemies. Not only that, but a spread as big as his was vulnerable to rustling and lightning raids by the Comanche. So McLain had built his own private army of gunmen, and Jake Roper was the fastest. Even the other gunhands tended to steer clear of him. Garnet might have a mean streak in him a mile wide, but Roper was ice clear through. Garnet might backstab a man, but Roper would squash out a life with as little thought as if he’d stepped on a bug.
    Roper himself had little interest in the women. TheMajor was making a fool out of himself, but it didn’t

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