[The Seventh Man by Max Brand]@TWC D-Link bookThe Seventh Man CHAPTER XXX 10/11
"Well, they'll mill around a while and like as not they'll run a course south to pick me up agin." He gestured toward the side, and as soon as Satan stood on the good going once more, Barry swung into the saddle and headed straight back west.
No doubt the posse would ride up and down the creek bed until they found his trail turning back, but they would lose precious minutes picking it up, and in the meantime he would be far, far away toward the ford of Tucker Creek.
Then, clearly, but no louder than the snapping of a dry twig near his ear, he heard the report of a revolver and it spoke to him of many things as the baffled posse rode up and down the creek bed hunting for the direction of his escape.
Some one had fired that shot to relieve his anger. He neither spoke to Satan nor struck him, but there was a slight leaning forward, an imperceptible flexing of the leg muscles, and in response the black sprang again into the swift trot which sent him gliding over the ground, and twisting back and forth among the sharp-sided gullies with a movement as smooth as the run of the wolf-dog, which once again raced ahead. When they came out in view of the rolling plain Barry stopped again and glanced to the west and the north, while Black Bart ran to the top of the nearest hill and looked back, an ever vigilant outpost.
To the north lay the fordable streams near Caswell City, and that way was perfect safety, it seemed.
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