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hot Collins or the drifter. Since Quade has been plugged we got to hang somebody. Ain't that straight?" "We got to hang somebody," said Denver Jim. "The point is--who?" His keen eyes went slowly, hungrily, from face to face, as if he would not have greatly objected to picking one of his companions in that very room. "Is they any strangers in town?" asked Larsen with his peculiar, foolish grin. Sandersen stirred in his chair; his heart leaped. "There's a gent named Riley Sinclair nobody ain't never seen before." "When did he come in?" "Along about dark." "That's the right time for us. You found Quade a long time dead, Bill." Sandersen swallowed. In his joy he could have embraced Larsen. "What'll we do?" "Go talk to Sinclair," said Larsen and rose. "I got a rope." "He's a dangerous-lookin' gent," declared Sandersen. Larsen replied mildly: "Mostly they's a pile more interesting when they's dangerous. Come on, boys!" It had been well after midnight when Mason and Sandersen got back to Sour Creek. The gathering of the posse had required much time. Now, as they filed out to the hotel, to the east the mountains were beginning to roll up out of the night, and one cloud, far away and high in the sky, was turning pink. They found the hotel wakening even at this early hour. At least, the Chinese cook was rattling in the kitchen as he built the fire. When the six reached the door of Sinclair's room, stepping lightly, they heard the occupant singing softly to himself. "Early riser," whispered Denver Jim. "Too early to be honest," replied Judge Lodge. Larsen raised one of his great hands and imposed an absolute silence. Then, stepping with astonishing softness, considering his bulk, he approached the door of Sinclair's room. Into his left hand slid his .45 and instantly five guns glinted in the hands of the others. With equal caution they ranged themselves behind the big Swede. The latter glanced over his shoulder, made sure that everything was in readiness, and then kicked the door violently open. Riley Sinclair was sitting on the side of his bed, tugging on a pair of riding boots and singing a hushed song. He interrupted himself long enough to look up into the muzzle of Larsen's gun. Then deliberately he finished drawing on the boot, singing while he did so; and, still deliberately, rose and stamped his feet home in the leather. Next he dropped his hands on his hips and considered the posse
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