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Denton wasn't in sight, but there was a young deputy on duty, and when he saw Longarm stroll through the door he paled. "Hello there, young fella!" Longarm flashed his badge. "Deputy Marshal Custis Long from the Denver office. And what would your name be?" The deputy, who had been reclining in an office chair, jumped to his feet, hand moving toward his six-gun. "Whoa!" Longarm called, his own gun flashing up to draw a bead on the man. "Now what the hell is the matter with you? Haven't we got... enough trouble with train robbers without trying to shoot each other?" The deputy gulped. He was a tall, gangly fella with peach fuzz on his pimpled cheeks and a protruding Adam's apple that was bobbing up and down with fear. "Yes, sir!" "Well, then, sit back down and let's get acquainted," Longarm said, returning his six-gun to its holster and resting his Winchester against a wall. "Where is Marshal Denton?" "He's in the hospital, Mr. Long! You beat the shit out of him and when he fell off that loading dock, he screwed up his back." "Damn," Longarm said, "I am genuinely sorry about that. I hope he isn't froze up or anything." "No, he's not froze but he's in some pain. Doctor says you also broke his nose and cracked his jaw. He's going to be out of commission for a couple of months." "Damn," Longarm repeated. "I didn't realize that he'd taken that fight so hard." "What fight? From what I hear, he never got in a punch. And believe me, no one has ever whipped Marshal Denton in a fair fight." "There isn't such a thing as a 'fair fight,' " Longarm said. "I'll bet you that Marshal Denton has pistol-whipped plenty of men or dropped them with a single punch." "Yeah, sure! But he's the marshal!" "He was in serious need of a lesson in manners," Longarm said. "You see, we're all in this together. And unless a man who wears the badge proves himself incompetent or corrupt, there's an unspoken rule that we treat each other with courtesy and respect. Your marshal broke that rule, and when he laid his hand on me, I had little choice but to teach him a hard, hard lesson." "Well, he's going to kill you when he can get up and walk." Longarm clucked his tongue. "I don't know how men like Denton ever last in government service. And as for 'killing me,' well, I'll just face that if and when it happens." "It'll happen." "Maybe." Longarm sat down heavily. "I always thought that a man should not worry too much about the future. Most of our fears never materialize.
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