The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On by Eugene Manlove Rhodes
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"But they're not going away," said Breslin after a suitable interval. "They're waiting; and the Major's waving his hat at us." "I'll go see what they want," said Anastacio. In a few minutes he was back, rather breathless and extremely agitated in appearance. "Well? Spill it!" said Nueces. "Get your breath first. What's the trouble?" "Applegate's dead. Joe Espalin, I arrest you for the murder of Richard Marr! Applegate confessed!" "He lied! He lied!" screamed Espalin. "I was with Ben till daylight, at the monte game; they all tell you. The sheriff he try to make me keel heem--he try to buy me to do eet--he keel Dick Marr heemself!" "That's right!" spoke Creagan, suddenly white and haggard. His voice was a cringing whine; his eyes groveled. "Marr was at Lisner's house. We all went over there after the fight. Lisner waked Marr up--he'd been tryin' to egg Marr on to kill Foy all day, but Marr was too drunk. He was sobering up when we waked him. Lisner tried to rib him up to go after Foy and waylay him--told him he had been threatening Foy's life while he was drunk, and that Foy'd kill him if he didn't get Foy first. Dick said he wouldn't do it--he'd go along to help arrest Foy, but that's all he'd do. The sheriff and Joe went out together for a powwow. The sheriff came back alone, black as thunder--him and Dick rode off together----" |
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