The Thicket

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As we went, Eustace looking for sign, I glanced over at Winton with his scars, thought about the story Shorty told me. I remembered what Winton told me, too, about killing. Considering his past I supposed it made sense he might have a different picture of it than I had. It also begin to come down on me why he had wanted to go on this hunt. It wasn’t just the money but the chance to save someone where before he hadn’t. That was as clear to me as the sun in the sky.
    I thought about what Shorty
... had said about humans all being pretty much of the same nature. I couldn’t get it out of my mind, and couldn’t place God’s grace in there and make it work.
    I was also thinking on thoughts that were more practical, like we were in country far less open than what Shorty and Winton had been in when chasing the Indians. It was easier to hide here, and Fatty was, in his own way, as dangerous as any Comanche. He was just mean as a snake for no other reason than it pleased him; all those men he had been with were like that, and I wondered then what made a man that way.


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