Wilder, Marshall P. (Marshall Pinckney), 1798-1886
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I'm a low-down wolf, and the 1939 A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER devil may have sent me on this trail instead of God, but I'll travel it to the end. And now, don't forget that I'm Don Francisco Urique whenever you happen to mention my name. " "I'll expose you to-day, you — you double-dyed traitor, " stammered Thacker. The Kid arose and, without violence, took Thacker by the throat with a hand of steel, and shoved him slowly into a corner. Then he drew from under his left arm his pearl-handled . 45 and ...poked the cold muzzle of it against the consul's mouth. "I told you why I come here, " he said, with his old freezing smile. "If I leave here, you'll be the reason. Never forget it, pardner. Now, what is my name?" "Er — Don Francisco Urique, " gasped Thacker. From outside came a sound of wheels, and the shout- ing of some one, and the sharp thwacks of a wooden whip- stock upon the backs of fat horses. The Kid put up his gun, and walked toward the door. But he turned again and came back to the trembling Thacker, and help up his left hand with its back toward the consul.
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