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The Seventh Man

CHAPTER XXIX
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Taking the plan as a whole it meant running Barry close to a hundred miles with six sets of horses.
It all hinged, however, on the first step: Could the men of St.Vincent turn him out of his western course and send him north towards Caswell City?
If they could, he was no better than a dead man.

All things favored Billy.

In the first place it was still morning, and eight hours of broad daylight would keep the fugitive in view every inch of the way.
In the second place, much of the distance was cut up by the barb-wire fences of the farm-lands, and he must either jump these or else stop to cut them.
A crackle of laughter cut in on Billy the clerk.

They were laughing in that inner office, where the sheriff lay dead.

Blood swept across his eyes, set his brain whirling, and he rushed to the door.
"You yelpin' coyotes!" shouted Billy the clerk.


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