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第31章

For the second time that evening the wolf stood up on the hearth, but he was not yet on his feet before Dan was out of his chair and standing close to the wall, where the shadows swallowed him.Lee Haines sat with his lips frozen on the next unspoken word.Two shadows, whose feet made no sound, Black Bart and Dan glided to the door and peered into the night--then Barry went back, step by step, until his back was once more to the wall.

Not until that instant did the others hear.It was a step which approached behind the house; a loud rap at the back door.

It was the very loudness of the knock which made Kate draw a breath of relief; if it had been a stealthy tap she would have screamed.He who rapped did not wait for an answer; they heard the door creak open, the sound of a heavy man's step.

"It's Vic," said Dan quietly, and then the door opened which led into the kitchen and the tall form of Gregg entered.He paused there.

"Here I am again, ma'am."

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He cleared his throat, embarrassed.

"Darned if I didn't play a fool game today--hello, Dan."The other nodded.

"Rode in a plumb circle and come back where I started." He laughed, and the laughter broke off a little shortly.He stepped to the wall and hung up his bridle on its peg, which is the immemorial manner of asking hospitality in the mountain-desert."Hope I ain't puttin' you out, Kate.I see you got company."She started, recalled from her thoughts.

"Excuse me, Vic.Vic Gregg, Buck Daniels, Lee Haines."They shook hands, and Vic detained Haines a moment.

"Seems to me I've heard of you, Haines."

"Maybe."

Gregg looked at the big man narrowly, and then swung back towards Dan.He knew many things, now.Lee Haines--yes, that was the name.One of the crew who followed Jim Silent; and Dan Barry? What a fool he had been not to remember! It was Dan Barry who had gone on the trail of Silent's gang and hounded it to death; Lee Haines alone had been spared.Yes, half a dozen years before the mountain-folk had heard that story, a wild and improbable one.It fitted in with what Pete Glass had told him of the shooting of Harry Fisher; it explained a great deal which had mystified him since he first met Barry; it made the thing he had come to do at once easier and harder.

"I s'pose Molly showed a clean pair of heels to the whole lot of 'em?" he said to Dan.

"She's dead."

"Dead?" His astonishment was well enough affected."God amighty, Dan, not Grey Molly--my hoss?""Dead.I shot her."

Vic gasped."You?"

"They'd busted her leg.I put her out of pain."Gregg dropped into a chair.It was not altogether an affectation, not altogether a piece of skilful acting now, for though the sheriff had told him all that happened he had not had a chance to feel the truth; but now it swept over him, all her tricks, all her deviltry, all that long companionship.His head bowed.

No smile touched the faces of the others in the room, but a reverent silence fell on the room.Then that figure among the shadows moved out, stepped to the side of Vic, and a light hand rested on his shoulder.The other looked up, haggard.

"She's gone, partner," Dan said gently, "but she's paid for.""Paid for? Dan, they ain't any money could pay me back for Grey Molly.""I know; I know! Not that way, but there was a life given for a life.""Eh?"

"One man died for Molly."

As the meaning came home to Gregg he blinked, and then, looking up, he found a change in the eyes of Barry, for they seemed to be lighted from within coldly, and his glance went down to the very bottom of Vic's soul, probing.It was only an instant, a thing of which Gregg could not make sure, and then Dan slipped back into his place among the shadows by the wall.But a chill sense of guilt, a premonition of danger, stayed in Gregg.

The palms of his hands grew moist.

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