Man Size by William MacLeod Raine
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She had asked it with flashing eyes, in which for an instant he had seen the savagery of fear leap out. Beresford was troubled. The girl was right enough. If West went the length of murder, he would be an outlaw. Sleeping Dawn would not be safe with him after she had ridden out to warn his enemy that he was coming. The fellow was a primeval brute. His reputation had run over the whole border country of Rupert's Land. Now he appealed to Morse. "If they get me, will you try to save Miss McRae? This fellow West is a devil, I hear." The officer caught a gleam of hot red eyes. "I'll 'tend to that. We'll mix first, him 'n' me. Question now is, do I get a gun?" "What for?" "Didn't you hear him make his brags about what he was gonna do to me? If there's shootin' I'm in on it, ain't I?" "No. You're a prisoner. I can't arm you unless your life is in danger." West pulled up his horse about sixty yards from the rocks. He shouted a profane order. The purport of it was that Beresford had better come out with his hands up if he didn't want to be dragged out by a rope around his neck. The man's speech crackled with oaths and obscenity. The constable stepped into the open a few yards. "What do you want?" he asked. |
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