The Bells of San Juan by Jackson Gregory
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"Who is it this time?" he demanded sharply.
"Bisbee, from Las Palmas," they told him. "Who did it?" came the quick question. And then, before an answer could come, his voice ringing with the anger in it: "Antone or Kid Rickard? Which one?" He had shifted his rifle so that it was caught up under his left arm. His right hand, frank and unhidden, rested upon the butt of the heavy-caliber revolver sagging from his belt. Standing just within the room, he had stepped to one side of the doorway so that the wall was at his back. "It was the Kid," some one answered, and was continuing, "He says it was self-defense . . ." when Norton cut in bluntly: "Was Galloway here when it happened?" "Yes." "Where's Galloway now?" It was noteworthy that he asked for Jim Galloway rather than for Kid Rickard. "In there," they told him, indicating a second card-room adjoining that in which the Las Palmas sheepman lay. Rod Norton, again glancing sharply across the faces confronting him, went to the closed door and set his hand to the knob. But Jim Galloway, having desired privacy |
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