[The Seventh Man by Max Brand]@TWC D-Link bookThe Seventh Man CHAPTER XXXV 4/10
And with the rifle remained all the fugitive's chances of fighting at long range. Now, following, came the heavy cartridge belt and the revolver with it. The very sombrero was torn from his head and thrown away. His horse was failing visibly; not even this lightening could keep it away from the posse long; and yet the man threw away his sole chance of safety.
And the fifteen pursuers cursed solemnly as they saw the truth. He would run his horse to death and then die with it empty handed rather than let either of them fall a captive. Unburdened by saddle or gun or trapping, the stallion gave himself in the last effort.
There ahead lay safety, if they could shake off this last relay of the posse, and for a time he pulled away until Retherton grew anxious, and once more the bullets went questing around the fugitive.
But it was a dying effort.
They gained; they drew away; and then they were only holding the posse even, and then once more, they fell back gradually toward the pursuit.
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