While I yet stared at this, I was conscious that the man had

risen, and now stood at my elbow; also, that in one hand his

carried a short, heavy stick. He stood very still, and with bent

head, apparently absorbed in the printed words before him, but

more than once I saw his eyes gleam in the shadow of his hat-brim,

as they turned to scan me furtively up and down. Yet he did not

speak or move, and there was something threatening, I thought, in

his immobility. Wherefore I, in turn, watched him narrowly from

the corner of my eye, and thus it chanced that our glances met.

"You seem thoughtful?" said I.

"Ah!--I be that."

"And what might you be thinking?"

"Why--since you ax me, I was thinkin' as your eye was mighty

sharp and piercin'."

"Ah!" said I; "and what more?"

"That your coat was tore at the shoulder."

"So it is," I nodded; "well?"

"You likewise wears buckled breeches, and gray worsted

stockings."

"You are a very observant man!" said I.

"Though, to be sure," said he, shaking his head, "I don't see no

'andcuffs."

"That is because they are hidden under my sleeves."

"A-h-h!" said he, and I saw the stick quiver in his grip.

"As I said before, you are a very observant man!" said I, watching

the stick.

"Well, I've got eyes, and can see as much as most folk," he

retorted, and here the stick quivered again.

"Yes," I nodded; "you also possess legs, and can probably walk

fast?"

"Ah!--and run, too, if need be," he added significantly.

"Then suppose you start."

"Start where?"

"Anywhere, so long as you do start."

"Not wi'out you, my buck! I've took a powerful fancy to you, and

that there five hundred pounds"--here his left hand shot out and

grasped my collar--"so s'posin' you come along o' me. And no

tricks, mind--no tricks, or--ah!--would ye?" The heavy stick

whirled up, but, quick as he, I had caught his wrist, and now

presented my pistol full in his face.

"Drop that stick!" said I, pressing the muzzle of the weapon

lightly against his forehead as I spoke. At the touch of the

cold steel his body suddenly stiffened and grew rigid, his eyes

opened in a horrified stare, and the stick clattered down on the

road.




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