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lla.thelonelymen-第36章

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 Glancing back; I could see two Apaches back there; and only two。 That meant the others had scattered out and even now were moving in; getting in position for the kill。
 Now; I'm a peace…loving man; inclined to easy riding and talking around a fire; and the more Apaches I get around me the more peace…loving I bee。 Riding up there to those rocks around Dead Man's Tank; I could feel my scalp a…prickling as if it guessed it was going to be lifted。
 I taken the thong off the hammer of my Colt; and I rode up a narrow trail through the rocks and looked over into a shallow basin。
 Dead Man's Tank lay before me; a pool of water maybe ten feet across; each way。 Beyond it was a mite of fire; with the thin line of smoke losing itself in the sky。 I could see half a dozen horses; and what might be the ears of a couple more beyond the rocks。
 The Haddens were standing wide…legged facing me; and there was a man higher up in the rocks with a Winchester across his knees。 Two more were by the fire; and likely another might be somewhere about。
 Right beyond the fire was Kahtenny's squaw; and even at this distance I could see she was both young and pretty。 She looked straight at me; and I was betting she was counting on Kahtenny to get her loose from this setup。
 And then I saw Dorset。
 Dorset; and one of the youngsters。 I gave a quick look around; but saw neither hide nor hair of the others。 Maybe they were dead now; or else were crossing the border to safely。
 Arch Hadden was looking right at me; and he was smiling; but there was nothing you'd call friendly in that smile。 〃Well; look who's here;〃 he said。 〃That would…be tough Sackett。〃
 〃Got a message for you; Arch;〃 I said; resting my hands on the pommel; left hand on top。 〃Kahtenny is out there; and he wants his squaw。〃
 〃We told him to send you dead。〃
 〃Must have been some mistake there;〃 I said。 〃I'm still alive。〃
 〃Not for long;〃 the other Hadden said; sounding mighty savage。
 〃I take it you boys haven't had much doings with the Apaches;〃 I said; 〃so listen to some reason。 No matter what's between you boys and me; you'd better listen real good。
 〃That Kahtenny is poison mean; and he's a fighter from way back。 You see him out there almost alone; but he isn't alone。 He's got a dozen Indians in these rocks; and more a…ing。 If you want to get out of here alive you'd better turn loose his squaw。〃
 The one in the rocks; he ups and says; 〃We've fought Injuns afore。 We ain't turnin' her loose。 That there's a right tasty bit of Injun。〃
 Now I knew the chips were down and their cards were on the table。 I was sort of watching everything; thinking about how long it had been since I practiced a left…hand draw; and thinking how they were probably counting on that right hand; far from the gun and resting on the pommel; under the left one。 I had done that a…purpose; and was hoping it was going to give me the margin I needed。 There was this thing of reaction time 。。。 it takes an instant to see what's happening and for it to register on the mind and dictate a move。
 〃If you boys are as smart as I think you are;〃 I said; 〃you'll let that squaw loose; and the same for the young lady over yonder。 You know what will happen if you bother a white girl out here。〃
 〃Nothin' 〃 That was the man with the rifle up in the rocks。 〃Ain't nobody goin' to tell。〃
 〃You're forgetting about my boys;〃 I said。 〃They'll know and they'll be telling the story about now。〃
 〃Not Spanish Murphy;〃 Arch Hadden said。 〃He won't tell nobody nothin'。 We found him tied on his horse and he didn't look like he was going to make it; so we shot him。 We just naturally finished him off。〃
 Dorset was right behind the squaw now; and I never had any doubts about her doing what was best。 That little lady had a head on her shoulders and the chances were that right now she was unloosing the squaw。
 I knew I had to stall。 I had to play for time。 〃No use you boys building up for trouble;〃 I said。 〃Turn that squaw loose; and the lot of us have got a fighting chance。 We can make it out of here if we move fast; before Kahtenny gets fifty; sixty Injuns out yonder。〃
 〃You ain't got the message;〃 Wolf Hadden said。 〃We're goin' to kill you; boy。〃
 Me; I smiled at him。 Somehow I had to keep those boys talking; get their mind off the moment to give myself an edge。 If I was going to do anything at all against the lot of them; I'd need all I could get。
 〃Most men who try to fight Apaches only learn by losing 。。。 and when you lose a fight to an Apache you never get no chance to use what you learned。 You boys take my advice and turn loose that squaw; and Kahtenny might just ride off and leave you be。〃
 〃You scared?〃 That was that one up on the rocks。 He was beginning to get kind of irritating; like a mosquito around the ear。
 〃You bet I'm scared。 I've seen these boys work。 Now; I … 〃
 All of a sudden one of those boys yelled; 〃Arch! That damn squaw … 〃
 She was loose and she was moving; and she was moving almighty fast。 The man up in the rocks swung his rifle and when he did I forked out that waistband gun with my left hand and my shot was a hair faster than his。
 He fired at the squaw and I shot him right through the brisket; and then swung the gun to Wolf; who was ing up with a Remington Navy。
 Dorset; she suddenly threw herself at the man nearest her and she hit him right behind the knees。 He was standing on a bit of a slope; and when she hit him he buckled at the knees and fell forward on the gravelly hillside。
 The man who'd been alongside the fire; instead of grabbing his gun; turned to lay hold of Dorset; and at the same time that I cut loose at Wolf I jumped my horse at Arch。
 He made a quick step back to get out of the way; and a rock rolled under his feet。 He fell as he drew; jolting the gun from his hand。
 I swung my horse and got in another shot at Wolf; who burned me with one alongside the shoulder。 He was just setting up to take a dead shot when my second bullet caught him; and he backed up a full step。 My black was on him; and he rolled aside; and I felt bullets whipping around me。
 Somehow Dorset had a gun。 She fired at one of those boys and then taken out running; the child in her arms; for the pony string。
 About that time I saw an Apache up on the slope; and he was shooting down at us。 I swung my horse again and went after Dorset。
 She wasn't wasting any time; and fortunately they had left a couple of horses saddled。 She pulled the drawstring on one of them and swung the child to the saddle; then she went into the saddle herself with a flying leap and we were off; running our horses across that desert like crazy folks。
 Maybe we were a mite crazy。 I had an idea we weren't going to make it; but every jump we took gave us a better chance。 Behind us I could hear a fight taking place; and somebody else was running a horse off to the right。
 Suddenly the desert split right open ahead of us; a deep cut maybe eight or ten feet across。 I saw Dorset jump her horse; and I slapped spurs to mine and that black took to flying as if it was second nature。 We both landed safe and swung down into a hollow; raced across it and up the other side; and into a forest of cholla where our horses swu
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