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Sam gave a melancholy sigh. You dont understand; but he does, he said. He knows. Mr. Tenderfoot, theres a rule out here among white men in the Nation that you cant shoot a man when hes with a woman. I never knew it to be broke yet. You cant do it. Youve got to get him in a gang of men or by himself. Thats why. He knows it, too. We all know. So, thats Mr. Ben Tatum! One of the pretty men! Ill cut him out of the herd before they leave the hotel, and regulate his account! After supper the flying pair disappeared quickly. Although Sam haunted lobby and stairway and halls half the night, in some mysterious way the fugitives eluded him; and in the morning the veiled lady in the brown dress with the accordion-plaited skirt and the dapper young man with the close-clipped hair, and the buckboard with the prancing nags, were gone. It is a monotonous story, that of the ride; so it shall be curtailed. Once again we overtook them on a road. We were about fifty yards behind. They turned in the buckboard and looked at us; then drove on without whipping up their horses. Their safety no longer lay in speed. Ben Tatum knew. He knew that the only rock of safety left to him was the code. There is no doubt that, had he been alone, the matter would have been settled quickly with Sam Durkee in the usual way; but he had something at his side that kept still the trigger-finger of both. It seemed likely that he was no coward. So, you may perceive that woman, on occasions, may postpone instead of precipitating conflict between man and man. But not willingly or consciously. She is oblivious of codes. Five miles farther, we came upon the future great Western city of Chandler. The horses of pursuers and pursued were starved and weary. There was one hotel that offered danger to man and entertainment to beast; so the four of us met again in the dining-room at the ringing of a bell so resonant and large that it had cracked the welkin long ago. The dining-room was not as large as the one at Guthrie. Just as we were eating apple piehow Ben Davises and tragedy impinge upon each other!I noticed Sam looking with keen intentness at our quarry where they were seated at a table across the room. The girl still wore the brown dress with lace collar and cuffs, and the veil drawn down to her nose. The man bent over his plate, with his close-cropped head held low. Theres a code, I heard Sam say, either to me or to himself, that wont let you shoot a man in the company of a woman; but, by thunder, there aint one to keep you from killing a woman in the company of a man! And, quicker than my mind could follow his argument, he whipped a Colts automatic from under his left arm and pumped six bullets into the body that the brown dress coveredthe brown dress with the lace collar and cuffs and the accordion-plaited skirt. The young person in the dark sack suit, from whose head and from whose life a womans glory had been clipped, laid her head on her arms stretched upon the table; while people came running to raise Ben Tatum from the floor in his feminine masquerade that had given Sam the opportunity to set aside, technically, the obligations of the code. |
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