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  Helen Messiter and Nora Darling through a riotous three hours of carnival;
  taking care to get them back to their hotel before the night really began 〃to
  howl。〃
  But   after   they   had   left   the   young   women;   neither   of   them   cared   to
  sleep   yet。   They   were   still   in   costume;   Mac   dressed   as   a   monk;   and   his
  friend as a Stuart cavalier; and the spirit of frolic was yet strong in them。
  〃I   expaict;   mebbe;   we   better   hunt   in   couples   if   we're   going   to   help
  paint the town;〃 smiled Mac; and his friend had immediately agreed。
  It   must   have   been   well   after   midnight   that   they   found   themselves
  〃bucking the  tiger〃 in   a combination   saloon and gambling…house;  whose
  patrons were decidedly cosmopolitan in character。 Here white and red and
  yellow   men   played   side   by   side;   the   Orient   and   the   Occident   and   the
  aboriginal alike intent on the falling cards and the little rolling ball。 A good
  many of them were still in their masks and dominos; though these; for the
  most part; removed their vizors before playing。
  Neither McWilliams nor his friend were betting high; and the luck had
  been so even that at the end of two hours' play neither of them had at any
  time   either   won   or   lost   more   than   fifteen   dollars。   In   point   of   fact;   they
  were   playing   not   so   much   to   win   as   just   to   keep   in   touch   with   the   gay;
  youthful humor of the night。
  They  were   getting   tired   of   the   game   when   two   men   jingled   in   for   a
  drink。 They were talking loudly together; and it was impossible to miss the
  subject of their conversation。
  McWilliams gave a little jerk of his head toward one of them。 〃Judd
  Morgan;〃 his lips framed without making a sound。
  Bannister nodded。
  〃Been tanking up all day;〃 Mac added。 〃Otherwise his tongue would
  not be shooting off so reckless。〃
  A silence had fallen over the assembly save for the braggarts at the bar。
  Men   looked   at   each   other;   and   then   furtively   at   Bannister。   For   Morgan;
  ignorant of who was sitting quietly with his back to him at the faro…table;
  was venting his hate of Bannister and McWilliams。
  〃Both in the same boat。 Did y'u see how Mac ran to help him to…day?
  Both waddies。 Both rustlers。 Both train robbers。 Sho! I got through putting
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  a padlock on me mouth。 Man to man; I'm as good as either of themdamn
  sight better。 I wisht they was here; one or both; I wisht they would step up
  here   and   fight   it   out。   Bannister's   a   false   alarm;   and   that   foreman   of   the
  Lazy D〃 His tongue stumbled over a blur of vilification that ended with a
  foul mention of Miss Messiter。
  Instantly  two   chairs   crashed   to   the   floor。 Two   pair   of   gray   eyes   met
  quietly。
  〃My quarrel; Bann;〃 said Jim; in a low; even voice。
  The other nodded。 〃I'll see y'u have a clear field。〃
  The man who was with Morgan suddenly whispered in his ear; and the
  latter slewed his head in startled fear。 Almost instantly a bullet clipped past
  McWilliams's        shoulder。     Morgan     had    fired   without     waiting    for   the
  challenge   he   felt   sure   was   at   hand。   Oncetwice   the   foreman's   revolver
  made     answer。    Morgan      staggered;    slipped   down     to  the  floor;   a  bullet
  crashing through the chandelier as he fell。 For a moment his body jerked。
  Then he rolled over and lay still。
  The    foreman's     weapon      covered     him   unwaveringly;       but   no   more
  steadily than Bannister's gaze the man who had come in with him who lay
  lifeless on the floor。 The man looked at the lifeless thing; shuddered; and
  backed out of the saloon。
  〃I call y'u all to witness that my friend killed him in self…defense;〃 said
  Bannister evenly。 〃Y'u   all saw him fire  first。 Mac  did not   even have his
  gun out。〃
  〃That's    right;〃  agreed    one;   and   another    added:    〃He   got   what   was
  coming to him。〃
  〃He sure did;〃 was the barkeeper's indorsement。 〃He came in hunting
  trouble; but I reckon he didn't want to be accommodated so prompt。〃
  〃Y'u'll find us at the Gimlet Butte House if we're wanted for this;〃 said
  Bannister。 〃We'll be there till morning。〃
  But   once   out   of   the   gambling…house   McWilliams   drew   his   friend   to
  one side。 〃Do y'u know who that was I killed?〃
  〃Judd Morgan; foreman before y'u at the Lazy D。〃
  〃Yes; but what else?〃
  〃What do y'u mean?〃
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  〃I   mean   that   next   to   your   cousin   Judd   was   leader   of   that   Shoshone…
  Teton bunch。〃
  〃How do y'u know?〃
  〃I suspected it a long time; but I knew for sure the day that your cousin
  held up the ranch。 The man that was in charge of the crowd outside was
  Morgan。 I could swear to it。 I knew him soon as I clapped eyes to him; but
  I was awful careful to forget to tell him I recognized him。〃
  〃That means we are in more serious trouble than I had supposed。〃
  〃Y'u bet it does。 We're in a hell of a hole; figure it out any way y'u like。
  Instead of having shot up a casual idiot; I've killed Ned Bannister's right…
  hand man。 That will be the excuseshooting Morgan。 But the real trouble
  is that I won the championship belt from your cousin。 He already hated y'u
  like poison; and he don't love me any too hard。 He will have us arrested by
  his    sheriff  here。   Catch    the   point。   Y'U'RE     NED     BANNISTER;          THE
  OUTLAW; AND I'M HIS RIGHT…BOWER。 That's the play he's going to
  make; and he's going to make it right soon。〃
  〃I don't care if he does。 We'll fight him on his own ground。 We'll prove
  that he's the miscreant and not us。〃
  〃Prove nothing;〃 snarled McWilliams。 〃Do y'u reckon he'll give us a
  chance to prove a thing? Not on your life。 He'll have us jailed first thing;
  then he'll stir up a sentiment against us; and before morning there will be a
  lynchingbee;   and   y'u   and   I   will   wear   the   neckties。   How   do   y'u   like   the
  looks of it?〃
  〃But y'u have a lot of friends。 They won't stand for anything like that。〃
  〃Not if they had time to stop it。 Trouble is; fellow's friends think awful
  slow。 They'll arrive in time to cut us down and be the mourners。 No; sir!
  It's   a   hike   for   Jimmie   Mac   on   the   back   of   the   first   bronc   he   can   slap   a
  saddle on。〃
  Bannister frowned。 〃I don't like to run before the scurvy scoundrels。〃
  〃Do y'u suppose I'm enjoying it? Not to any extent; I allow。 But that
  sweet relative of yours holds every ace in the deck; and he'll play them;
  too。 He owns the law in this man's town; and he owns the lawless。 But the
  best card he holds is that he can get a thousand of the best people here to
  join   him   in   hanging   the   'king'   of   the   Shoshone   outlaws。    Explanations
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  nothing!   Y'u   rode   under   the   name      of   Bannister;   didn't   y'u?  He's  Jack
  Holloway。〃
  〃It does make a strong combination;〃 admitted the sheepman。
  〃Strong! It's invincible。 I can see him playing it; laughing up his sleeve
  all the time at the honest fools he is working。 No; sir! I draw out of a game
  like that。 Y'u don't get a run for your money。〃
  〃Of course he knows already what has happened;〃 mused Bannister。
  〃Sure   he   knows。  That   fellow   with   Morgan   made   a   bee…line   for   him。
  Just about now he's routing the sheriff out of his bed。 We got no time to
  lose。   Thing    is;   to  burn   the   wind   out   of   this   town   while   we   have   the
  chance。〃
  〃I   see。  It   won't   help us   any  to   be spilling   lead   into   a  sheriff's   posse。
  That would ce'tainly put us in the wrong。〃
  〃Now   y'u're   shouting。   If   we're   honest   men   why   don't   we   surrender
  peaceable? That's the play the 'king' is going to make in this town。 Now if
  we should spoil a posse and bump off one or two of them; we couldn't pile
  up evidence enough to get a jury to acquit。 No; sir! We can't surrender and
  we can't fight。 Consequence is; we got to roll our tails immediate。〃
  〃We have an appointment with Miss Messiter and Nora for to…morrow
  morning。 We'll have to leave word we can't keep it。〃