The Old Ewes Everyone Laughed At Saved Her Father's Ranch From Drought-nga9999 - Chainityai

The Old Ewes Everyone Laughed At Saved Her Father’s Ranch From Drought-nga9999

The cafe in Jordan went quiet when James Crane pushed the folder across the table.

Evelyn did not touch it.

She knew the weight of paper that looked polite and meant to take something from you.

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Her brother had brought that kind of paper from Billings before.

He always arrived clean, pressed, and certain.

He had their father’s eyes, but none of Matthew Crane’s patience.

Matthew had been gone seven years by then, long enough for people to forget how quietly he had taught his daughter to see the country.

They remembered he was a careful stockman.

They forgot he had been careful because he never trusted tradition more than grass.

Evelyn looked past James to the men pretending not to listen.

Every one of them knew she had bought Henry Voss’s old sheep.

Every one of them had repeated the price.

One hundred eighty dollars for forty-seven worn Rambouillet ewes in cattle country.

It sounded like a joke because they needed it to be one.

If it was a joke, no one had to ask why a woman who had kept a ranch profitable through bad years had suddenly done something they did not understand.

James tapped the folder.

He told her she could still save herself the humiliation.

He told her no Crane had ever run sheep with cattle.

He told her Dad would have been ashamed to see woollies on the west pasture.

Then he gave the threat loudly enough for the room.

If she did not sell the ewes, he would have her declared unfit and take the ranch.

Evelyn heard the laugh near the coffee urn and felt something colder than anger settle behind her ribs.

She had heard men laugh at weather before.

Weather always got the last word.

She left the folder where it was.

Outside, in the truck, her father’s weather log lay wrapped in oilcloth behind the seat.

It was not one book.

It was three generations of books, begun by her grandfather in 1908 and kept by Matthew until the tremor in his hand made numbers look like broken fence wire.

Evelyn had taken over the entries before she took over the ranch in name.

Rainfall.

Wind.

First frost.

Calving losses.

Grass height.

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