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The Night Horseman

Chapter 7 JERRY STRANN

Word Count: 1965    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

limited to the Three B's. As everyone in the mountain-desert knows, the Three B's are Bender, Buckskin, and Brownsville; they make the point

cially by him was matter which the inhabitants could not puzzle out; but they felt that

been known to hush their children by chanting: "Jerry Strann will get you if you don't watch out." Yet he was not an ogre with a red knife between his teeth. He stood at exactly the perfect romantic height; he was just six feet tall; he was as graceful as a young cotton-wood in a windstorm and he was as strong and tough as the

other contracting party. In another age, with armour and a golden chain and spurs, Jerry Strann would have been-but why think of that? Swords are not forty-fives, and the Twentieth Century is not the Thirteenth. He was, in fact, born just six hundred years too la

B's discovered how Mac Strann felt about his brother. After Jerry's famous Hallowe'en party in Buckskin, for instance, Williamson, McKenna, and Rath started out to rid the country of the disturber. They went out to hunt him as men go out to hunt a wild mustang. And they caught him and bent him down-those three stark men-and he lay in bed for a month; but before the month was over Mac Strann came down from his mountain and went to Buckskin and gathered Williamson and McKenna and Rath in one public place. And when the morni

acchus; where Jerry went there was never a dull moment, and young men love action. So it happened that when he rode into Brownsville this day he was the leader of a cavalcade. Rumour rode before them, and doors were locked and windows were darkened

he devil himself, and its spirit was one with the spirit of Jerry Strann; perhaps because they both served one master. The cavalcade came with a crash of racing hoofs in a cloud of dust. But in the middle of the street Jerry raised his right arm stiffly overhead with a whoop and brought his

s?" asked Jerry St

and this was such a horse. He was such a creature that, if he had been led to a barrier, the entire crowd at the race track would rise as one man and say: "What is that horse?" There were points in which some critics would find fault; most of the men of the mountain-desert, for instance, would have said that the animal was too lightly and delicately limbed for long endurance; but as the man of men bears the stamp of his greatness in his forehead and his eyes, so it was with

red a suggestion as to the identity of the ow

love, and when a man's horse is taken from him the men of the desert gather together and hunt the thief whether it be a day or whether it be a month, and when they have reached him they shoot him like a dog and leave his flesh to the buzzards and his bones to the merciless stars. For all of this there is a reason. But Jerry Strann swung from his mount, tossed

there's nothing in the world I want as bad as I want that

Jerry," came a suggestion from the cavalcade, who

: "Oh," he chuckled, "he'll sell, all right! Maybe he's inside.

ugh the swinging d

all glass of beer; he looked up at the welcome click of the doors, however, and then was instantly o

outside," said Jerry,

s the

he bartender, and he f

y hands, not drinkin

nut?" queried O'

seen the black. And now he ain't a h

fenced for time as

," he said,

who now made a brief survey, hitched his cartridge belt, and approached the stranger with a grin. The man did not turn; he continued to lay down his cards with monotonous re

ormless in the gloom, and two spots of incandescent green twinkling towards him. He sto

'Brien's probably nothing of what followed woul

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