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  to the untamed youth in her。
  〃What about this   man Bannister?〃   she   flung out suddenly;  after   they
  had cantered back to the house when the remuda had been inspected。
  Her   abrupt   question   brought   again   the   short;   tense   silence   she   had
  become used to expect。
  〃He    runs   sheep    about   twenty    or  thirty  miles    southwest     of  here;〃
  explained McWilliams; in a carefully casual tone。
  〃So   everybody  tells   me;   but   it   seems   to   me   he   spills   a   good   deal   of
  lead on my men;〃 she answered impatiently。 〃What's the trouble?〃
  〃Last   week   he   crossed   the   dead…line   with   a   bunch   of   five   thousand
  sheep。〃
  〃Who draws this dead…line?〃
  〃The cattlemen got together and drew it。 Your uncle was one of those
  that marked it off; ma'am。〃
  〃And Bannister crossed it?〃
  〃Yes;   ma'am。 Yesterday   'Frisco   come   on   him   and   one   of   his   herders
  with a big bunch of them less than fifteen miles from here。 He didn't know
  it was Bannister; and took a pot…shot at him。 'Course Bannister came back
  at him; and he got Frisco in the laig。〃
  〃Didn't know it was Bannister? What difference WOULD that make?〃
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  she said impatiently。
  Mac laughed。 〃What difference would it make; Judd?〃
  Morgan scowled; and the young man answered his own question。 〃We
  don't any of us go out of our way more'n a mile to cross Bannister's trail;〃
  he drawled。
  〃Do     you   wear    this  for  an   ornament?      Are   you    upholstered     with
  hardware to catch the eyes of some girl?〃 she asked; touching with the end
  of her whip the revolver in the holster strapped to his chaps。
  His serene; gay smile flashed   at her。 〃Are y'u   ordering me to go out
  and get Ned Bannister's scalp?〃
  〃No; I am not;〃 she explained promptly。 〃What I am trying to discover
  is why you all seem to be afraid of one man。 He is only a man; isn't he?〃
  A veil of ice seemed to fall over the boyish face and leave it chiseled
  marble。     His   unspeaking      eyes   rested   on   the   swarthy    foreman     as   he
  answered:
  〃I don't know what he is; ma'am。 He may be one man; or he may be a
  hundred。 What's more; I ain't particularly suffering to find out。 Fact is; I
  haven't lost any Bannisters。〃
  The   girl   became   aware   that   her   foreman   was   looking   at   her   with   a
  wary silent vigilance sinister in its intensity。
  〃In   short;   you're   like   the   rest   of   the   people   in   this   section。   You're
  afraid。〃
  〃Now     y'u're  shoutin';   Miss    Messiter。   I  sure   am   when    it  comes    to
  shootin' off my mouth about Bannister。〃
  〃And you; Mr。 Morgan?〃
  It struck her that the young puncher waited with a curious interest for
  the answer of the foreman。
  〃Did   it   look   like   I   was   afraid   this   mawnin';   ma'am?〃   he   asked;   with
  narrowed eyes。
  〃No; you   all   seemed brave   enough   then; when   you had him  eight   to
  one。〃
  〃I wasn't there;〃 hastily put in McWilliams。 〃I don't go gunning for my
  man without giving him a show。〃
  〃I do;〃 retorted Morgan cruelly。 〃I'd go if we was fifty to one。 We'd 'a'
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  got him; too; if it hadn't been for Miss Messiter。 'Twas a chance we ain't
  likely to get again for a year。〃
  〃It   wasn't   your   fault   you   didn't  kill  him;   Mr。   Morgan;〃     she   said;
  looking hard at him。 〃You may be interested to know that your last shot
  missed him only about six inches; and me about four。〃
  〃I didn't know who you were;〃 he sullenly defended。
  〃I see。 You only shoot at women when you don't know who they are。〃
  She     turned    her   back     on   him    pointedly     and    addressed     herself    to
  McWilliams。 〃You can tell the men working on this ranch that I won't have
  any more such attacks on this man Bannister。 I don't care what or who he
  is。 I don't propose to have him murdered by my employees。 Let the law
  take him and hang him。 Do you hear?〃
  〃I ce'tainly do; and the boys will get the word straight;〃 he replied。
  〃I take it since yuh are giving your orders through Mac; yuh don't need
  me any longer for your foreman;〃 bullied Morgan。
  〃You take it right; sir;〃 came her crisp reply。 〃McWilliams will be my
  foreman from to…day。〃
  The   man's   face;   malignant   and   wolfish;   suddenly  lost its   mask。 That
  she would so promptly call his bluff was the last thing he had expected。
  〃That's all right。 I reckon yuh think yuh know your own business; but I'll
  put it to yuh straight。 Long as yuh live you'll be sorry for this。〃
  And with that he wheeled away。
  She   turned   to   her   new   foreman   and   found   him  less   radiant   than   she
  could   have   desired。   〃I'm   right   sorry   y'u   did   that。   I'm   afraid   y'u'll   make
  trouble for yourself;〃 he said quietly。
  〃Why?〃
  〃I don't know myself just why。〃 He hesitated before adding: 〃They say
  him and Bannister is thicker than they'd ought to be。 It's a cinch that he's in
  cahoots somehow with that Shoshone bunch of bad men。〃
  〃Butwhy;   that's   ridiculous。   Only   this   morning   he   was   trying   to   kill
  Bannister himself。〃
  〃That's what I don't just savvy。 There's a whole lot about that business
  I   don't   get   next   to。   I   guess   Bannister   is   at   the   head of   them。   Everybody
  seems agreed about that。 But the whole thing is a tangle of contradiction to
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  me。 I've milled it over a heap in my mind; too。〃
  〃What are some of the contradictions?〃
  〃Well; here's one right off the bat; as we used to say back in the States。
  Bannister is a great musician; they claim; fine singer; and all that。 Now I
  happen to know he can't sing any more than a bellowing yearling。〃
  〃How do you know?〃 she asked; her eyes shining with interest。
  〃Because I heard him try it。 'Twas one day last summer when I was out
  cutting trail of a bunch of strays down by Dead Cow Creek。 The day was
  hot; and I lay down behind a cottonwood and dropped off to sleep。 When I
  awakened it didn't take me longer'n an hour to discover what had woke me。
  Somebody       on   the  other   side  of  the   creek   was   trying  to  sing。  It  was
  ce'tainly the limit。 Pretty soon he come out of the brush and I seen it was
  Bannister。〃
  〃You're sure it was Bannister?〃
  〃If seeing is believing; I'm sure。〃
  〃And was his singing really so bad?〃
  〃I'd hate ever to hear worse。〃
  〃Was he singing when you saw him?〃
  〃No; he'd just quit。 He caught sight of my pony grazing; and hunted
  cover real prompt。〃
  〃Then   it   might   have   been   another   man   singing   in   the   thicket。〃   〃It
  might; but it wasn't。 Y'u see; I'd followed him through the bush by his song;
  and he showed up the moment I expected him。〃
  〃Still there might have been another man there singing。〃
  〃One chance in a million;〃 he conceded。
  A sudden hope flamed up like tow in her heart。 Perhaps; after all; Ned
  Bannister was not the leader of the outlaws。 Perhaps somebody else was
  masquerading   in   his   name;   using   Bannister's   unpopularity   as   a   shield   to
  cover his iniquities。 Still; this was an unlikely hypothesis; she had to admit。
  For why should he allow his good name to be dragged in the dust without
  any effort to save it? On a sudden impulse the girl confided her doubt to
  McWilliams。
  〃You don't suppose there can be any mistake; do you? Somehow I can't
  think him as bad as they say。 He looks awfully reckless; but one feels one
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  could trust his face。〃
  〃Same here;〃 agreed the new foreman。 〃First off when I saw him my
  think was; 'I'd like to have that man backing my play when I'm sitting in
  the game with Old Man Hard Luck reaching out for my blue chips。'〃
  〃You don't think faces lie; do you?〃
  〃I've   seen   them   that   did;   but;   gen'rally   speaking;   tongues   are   a   heap
  likelier   to   get   tangled   with   the   truth。   But   I   reckon   there   ain't   any   doubt
  about Bannister。 He's known over all this Western country。〃
  The young woman sighed。 〃I'm afraid you're right。〃
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