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From Sand Hill to Pine by Bret Harte
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right, and, following the mountain side, left a small hollow completely
walled in by the surrounding heights. To his left was the ridge he had
descended from on the other side, and he now understood the singular
detour he had made. He was on the other side of the stage road also,
which ran along the mountain shelf a thousand feet above him. The wall,
a sheer cliff, made the hollow inaccessible from that side. Little hills
covered with buckeye encompassed it. It looked like a sylvan retreat,
and yet was as secure in its isolation and approaches as the outlaw's
den that it was.

He was gazing at the singular prospect when a shot rang in the air. It
seemed to come from a distance, and he interpreted it as a signal. But
it was followed presently by another; and putting his hand to his hat to
keep it from falling, he found that the upturned brim had been pierced
by a bullet. He stopped at this evident hint, and, taking his dispatch
bag from his shoulder, placed it significantly upon a boulder, and
looked around as if to await the appearance of the unseen marksman.
The rifle shot rang out again, the bag quivered, and turned over with a
bullet hole through it!

He took out his white handkerchief and waved it. Another shot followed,
and the handkerchief was snapped from his fingers, torn from corner
to corner. A feeling of desperation and fury seized him; he was being
played with by a masked and skillful assassin, who only waited until
it pleased him to fire the deadly shot! But this time he could see the
rifle smoke drifting from under a sycamore not a hundred yards away. He
set his white lips together, but with a determined face and unfaltering
step walked directly towards it. In another moment he believed and
almost hoped that all would be over. With such a marksman he would not
be maimed, but killed outright.
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