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she whispered, and jerked out her gun. "Not a step!"

      He stood with one hand trailing carelessly from his hip, and at the gleam of her steel his other hand dropped to a holster, fumbled there, and came away empty; he could not touch her, not with the weight of a finger. That thoughtful whistle came again: once more the answering whistle drifted out from the house; and he moved forward another pace.

      She had chosen her mark carefully, the upper corner of the seam of the pocket upon his shirt, and before his foot struck the ground she fired. For an instant she felt that she missed the mark, for he stood perfectly upright, but when she saw that the yellow was gone from his eyes. They were empty of everything except a great wonder. He wavered to his knees, and then sank down with his arms around Black Bart. He seemed, indeed, to crumple away into the night. Then she heard a shouting and trampling in the house, and a breaking open of doors, and she knew that she had killed Whistling Dan. She would have gone to him, but the snarl of Bart drove her back. Then she saw Satan galloping up the path and come to a sliding halt where he stood with his delicate nose close to the face of the master. There was no struggle with death, only a sigh like a motion of wind in far off trees, and then, softly, easily Black Bart extricated himself from the master, and moved away down the path, all wolf, all wild. Behind him, Satan whirled with a snort, and they rushed away into the night each in an opposite direction. The long companionship of the three was ended, and the seventh man was dead for Grey Molly.

      Lee Haines and Buck Daniels were around her now. She heard nothing distinctly, only a great, vague clamor of voices while she kneeled and turned the body of Barry on its back. It was marvelously light; she could almost have picked it up in her arms, she felt. She folded the hands across his breast, and the limp fingers were delicate as the fingers of a sick child. Buck Daniels lay prone by the dead man weeping aloud; and Lee Haines stood with his face buried in his hands; but there was no tear on the face of Kate.

      As she closed the eyes, the empty, hollow eyes, she heard a distant calling, a hoarse and dissonant chiming. She looked up and saw a wedge of wild geese flying low across the moon.

      The Ronicky Doone Trilogy

       Table of Contents

      RONICKY DOONE

       Table of Contents

       1. A HORSE IN NEED

       2. FRIENDLY ENEMIES

       3. AT STILLWATER

       4. HIS VICTIM’S TROUBLE

       5. MACKLIN’S LIBRARY

       6. THE NEW YORK TRAIL

       7. THE FIRST CLUE

       8. TWO APPARITIONS

       9. A BOLD VENTURE

       10. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

       11. A CROSS-EXAMINATION

       12. THE STRANGE BARGAIN

       13. DOONE WINS

       14. HER LITTLE JOKE

       15. THE GIRL THIEF

       16. DISARMING SUSPICION

       17. OLD SCARS

       18. THE SPIDER’S WEB

       19. STACKED CARDS

       20. TRAPPED!

       21. THE MIRACLE

       22. MARK MAKES A MOVE

       23. CAROLINE TAKES COMMAND

       24. THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE

       25. UNHAPPY FREEDOM

       26. HILLS AND SEA

       27. THE LAST STAND

       28. HOPE DEFERRED

      1. A HORSE IN NEED

       Table of Contents

      He came into the town as a solid, swiftly moving dust cloud. The wind from behind had kept the dust moving forward at a pace just equal to the gallop of his horse. Not until he had brought his mount to a halt in front of the hotel and swung down to the ground did either he or his horse become distinctly visible. Then it was seen that the animal was in the last stages of exhaustion, with dull eyes and hanging head and forelegs braced widely apart, while the sweat dripped steadily from his flanks into the white dust on the street. Plainly he had been pushed to the last limit of his strength.

      The rider was almost as far spent as his mount, for he went up the steps

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