The Night Horseman by Max Brand
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"And in your attitude," went on the doctor, "there is an element of
offense which if carried farther might be corrected by physical violence." "I don't foller your words," said the cattleman, "but from the drift of your tune I gather you're a bit peeved; and if you are--" His voice had risen to a ringing note as he proceeded and he now slipped from his chair and faced Randall Byrne, a big man, brown, hard-handed. The doctor crimsoned. "Well?" he echoed, but in place of a deep ring his words were pitched in a high squeak of defiance. He saw a large hand contract to a fist, but almost instantly the big man grinned, and his eyes went past Byrne. "Oh, hell!" he grunted, and turned his back with a chuckle. For an instant there was a mad impulse in the doctor to spring at this fellow but a wave of impotence overwhelmed him. He knew that he was white around the mouth, and there was a dryness in his throat. "The excitement of imminent physical contest and personal danger," he diagnosed swiftly, "causing acceleration of the pulse and attendant weakness of the body--a state unworthy of the balanced intellect." Having brought back his poise by this quick interposition of reason, he went his way down the long veranda. Against a pillar leaned another tall cattleman, also brown and lean and hard. |
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