The Big Gundown

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“Breaking into a man’s room is a good way of getting yourself killed…or worse,” he said.
“A fate worse than death?” Glory shook her head. “I don’t think so. Not the way I’ve been throwing myself at you, and yet you continue to steadfastly ignore me.”
The Kid holstered his gun. “I imagine most men find you pretty hard to ignore, Mrs. Sheffield.”
“That’s true. Generally, they’re falling all over themselves trying to give me what I want.” She stood up and came toward him. She wore a different gown
...than she had been wearing earlier, having changed for dinner. This outfit was just as stylish and expensive as the other, and it hugged her body equally sensuously. “You truly don’t seem to give a damn, Kid. Maybe that’s why I find you so intriguing. And I told you to call me Glory. Calling me Mrs. Sheffield reminds me too much of Edward’s first wife.”
Maybe she needed a reminder that she was currently married to Edward Sheffield, Morgan thought. He said, “Whatever happened to her, anyway?”


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Guest 2 years ago

I hoe that the first request Morgan makes of Sheffield is that he be supplied with a Gatling Gun, or perhaps a battery of them. He will HAVE to have something that can overcome that cannon. which is most likely., contrary to Johnstone's remark that it was "large" to be maybe a 2 or 3 lber at most. Even they are heavy to frag around.

Guest 2 years ago

I have to stop reading "The Big Gundown"...It's far to stupidly dialogued and vulgar, even froma pretty broadmijded person like myself.

In fact, I think I'll saya fond farewell that J.A. Johnsto9ne completely. A rotten pretender of a writer. His "public" must be halfwitted and poor readers , even less comprehenders of the rubbish that is in fron of them.

There are MY comments, and would be the same by any half decent reader.

Guest 2 years ago

Johnstone is undoubtedly a GREAT writer. Falcon has just heas that his closest friends have been callously murdered, and yet, 20 mins. later he's laughing and chuckling, just because one hoof of the killer's horse has a bar across it. We, the ignorant readers understand the "significance", but not the laughter and chuckling.

I don't believe Johnstone understands anything.
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Guest 2 years ago

Cyrus is not backwards about mentioning how he shot the 4 men so quickly etc. And no one has warned the kid NEVER to mention it to anyone else who might be asking. When the Colonel and his men were there, I was expecting the writer to add to the blood and guts story, that Cyrus blurted out that the men had said they were going to BIsbee to meet the Colonel....or that the "kid" had shot them all. It would have been just in line with the tenor of the story... So maybe he slipped up there.

Guest 2 years ago

The "Kid" doesn't seem to be looking for the unknown person who paid the killers to kidnap and murder his wife. That story ended just when I expected that he would journey on to find him. I also expected that they would have marked the $50,000 ransom money . but this wasn't mentioned. The cool, calm collected major business man didn't even think of this.

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