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upā€”thin she seen Lee. Roight out he sthepped away from the crowd. He wuz whiter ā€˜n a ghost. Anā€™ the gurl she seemed paralyzed. Sthrange it wor to see how she anā€™ him looked alike thin.

ā€œThe crowd seen somethinā€™ amiss, anā€™ went quiet, starinā€™ anā€™ nudginā€™.... Gineral, domā€™ me if the gurlā€™s face didnā€™t blaze. I niver seen the loike. Anā€™ she sthepped anā€™ come straight fer Lee. Anā€™ whin she sthopped she wuz close enough to touch him. Her eyes wor great burninā€™ holes anā€™ her face shone somethinā€™ wonderful.

ā€œLee put up a shakinā€™ hand.

ā€œā€˜Gurl,ā€™ he sez, ā€˜did yez iver hear of Allison Lee?ā€™

ā€œAnā€™ all her seemed to lift.

ā€œā€˜He is my father!ā€™ she cried. ā€˜I am Allie Lee!ā€™

ā€œAh! thin that crowd wuz split up by a mon wot hurried through. He wuz a greaserā€”one of thim dandies on dress anā€™ diamondsā€”a handsome, wicked-lookinā€™ gambler. Seeinā€™ the gurl, he snarled, ā€˜Go back there!ā€™ anā€™ he pointed. She niver even looked at him.

ā€œSome wan back of me sez thotā€™s Durade. Wal, it was! Anā€™ sudden he seen who the gurl wuz watchinā€™ā€”Lee.

ā€œThot Durade turned green anā€™ wild-eyed anā€™ stiff. But thot couldnā€™t hould a candle to Lee. Shure he turned into a fiend. He bit out a Spanish name, nothinā€™ loike Durade.

ā€œAnā€™ loike a hissinā€™ snake Durade sez, ā€˜Allison Lee!ā€™

ā€œThin there wuz a dead-lock between thim two men, wid the crowd waitinā€™ fer hell to pay. Life-long inimies, sez I, to meself, anā€™ I hed the whole story.

ā€œDurade began to limber up. Any man what knows a greaser would have been lookinā€™ fer blood. ā€˜Sheā€”wintā€”backā€”to yez!ā€™ panted Durade.

ā€œā€˜Noā€”thiefā€”Spanish dog! I have not seen her for nineteen years,ā€™ sez Lee.

ā€œThe gurl spoke up: ā€˜Mother is dead! Killed by Injuns!ā€™

ā€œThin Lee cried out, ā€˜Did she leave HIM?ā€™

ā€œā€˜Yes, she did,ā€™ sez the gurl. ā€˜She wuz goinā€™ back. Home! Takinā€™ me home. But the caravan wuz attacked by Injuns. Anā€™ all but me wor massacred.ā€

ā€œDurade cut short the gurlā€™s spache. If I iver seen a reptoile it wuz thin.

ā€œā€˜Lee, they both left me,ā€™ he hisses. ā€˜I tracked them. I lost the mother, but caught the daughter.ā€™

ā€œThin thot Durade lost his spache fer a minnit, foaminā€™ at the mouth wid rage. If yez niver seen a greaser mad thin yez niver seen the rale thinā€™. His face changed yaller anā€™ ould anā€™ wrinkled, wid spots of red. His lip curled up loike a wolfā€™s, anā€™ his eyesā€”they wint down to little black points of hellā€™s fire. He wuz crazy.

ā€œā€˜Look at her!ā€™ he yelled. ā€˜Allie Lee! Flesh anā€™ blood yez canā€™t deny! Her baby!... Anā€™ sheā€™s been my slaveā€”my dog to beat anā€™ kick! Sheā€™s been through Benton! A toy fer the riff-raff of the camps!... Sheā€™s as vile anā€™ black anā€™ lost as her treacherous mother!ā€™

ā€œAllison Lee shrunk under thot shame. But the gurl! Lord! she niver looked wot she was painted by thot devil. She stood white anā€™ still, like an angel above judgment.

ā€œDurade drew one of thim little derringers. Anā€™ sudden he hild it on Lee, hissinā€™ now in his greaser talk. I niver seen sich hellish joy on a human face. Murder was nothinā€™ to thot look.

ā€œJist thin I seen Neale anā€™ Slingerland, anā€™, by Gawd! I thought Iā€™d drop. They seemed to loom up. The girl screamed wild-loike anā€™ she swayed about to fall. Neale leaped in front of Lee.

ā€œā€˜Durade!ā€™ he spit out, anā€™ domā€™ me if I didnā€™t expect to see the roof fly off.ā€

McDermott wiped his moist face and tipped his empty glass to his lips, and swallowed hard. His light-blue eyes held a glint.

ā€œGineral,ā€ he went on, ā€œyez know Neale. How big he is! Wot nerve heā€™s got! There niver wor a mon his equal on the U. P. ā€˜ceptinā€™ Casey.... But me, nor any wan, nor yez, either, ever seen Neale loike he wuz thin. He niver hesitated an inch, but wint roight fer Durade. Any domā€™ fool, even a crazy greaser, would hev seen his finish in Neale. Durade changed quick from hot to cold. Anā€™ he shot Neale.

ā€œNeale laughed. Funny ringinā€™ sort of laugh, full of thot same joy Durade hed sung out to Lee. Hate anā€™ love of blood it wor. Yez would hev thought Neale felt wonderful happy to sthop a bullet.

ā€œThin his hand shot out anā€™ grabbed Durade.... He jerked him off his feet anā€™ swung him round. The little derringer flew, anā€™ Sandy McDermott wuz the mon who picked it up. Itā€™ll be Nealeā€™s whin I see him.... Durade jabbered fer help. But no wan come. Thot big trapper Slingerland stood there with two guns, anā€™ shure he looked bad. Neale slung Durade around, spillinā€™ some fellars who didnā€™t dodge quick, anā€™ thin he jerked him up backwards.

ā€œAnā€™ Durade come up with a long knife in the one hand he had free.

ā€œNeale yelled, ā€˜Lee, take the gurl out!ā€™

ā€œI seen thin she hed fainted in Leeā€™s arms. He lifted herā€”moved awayā€”anā€™ thin I seen no more of thim.

ā€œDurade made wild anā€™ wicked lunges at Neale, only to be jerked off his balance. I heerd the bones crack in the arm Neale held. The greaser screamed. Sudden he wuz turned agin, anā€™ swung backwards so thot Neale grabbed the other armā€”the wan wot held the knife. It wuz a child in the grasp of a giant. Neale shure looked beautiful, I niver wished so much in me loife fer Casey as thin. He would hev enjoyed thot foight, fer he bragged of his friendship fer Neale. Anā€™ā€”ā€

ā€œGo on, man, end your story!ā€ ordered the general, breathlessly.

ā€œWal, bā€™gorra, there wuz more crackinā€™ of bones, anā€™ sich screams as I niver heerd from a mon. Tumble, blood-curdlinā€™!... Neale held both Duradeā€™s hands anā€™ wuz squeezinā€™ thot knife-handle so the greaser couldnā€™t let go.

ā€œThin Neale drew out thot hand of Duradeā€™sā€”the wan wot held the knifeā€”anā€™ made Durade jab himself, low down!... My Gawd! how thot jenteel Spaniard howled! I seen the blade go in anā€™ come out red. Thin Slingerland tore thim apart, anā€™ the greaser fell. He warnā€™t killed. Mebbe he ainā€™t goinā€™ to croak. But heā€™ll shure hev to lā€™ave Roarinā€™ City, an heā€™ll shure be a cripple fer loife.ā€

McDermott looked at the empty glass.

ā€œThatā€™s all, Gineral. Anā€™ if itā€™s jist the same to yez Iā€™ll hev another drink.ā€





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The mere sight of Warren Neale had transformed life for Allie Lee. The shame of being forced to meet degraded men, the pain from Duradeā€™s blows, the dread that every hour he would do the worst by her

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