Pulp Fiction, 1871 · page 14 of 100
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18! BLACK ARRKOW]TNE AVENGER. “2 am afrdid that ‘you are’ not as “good ® mam as’ you boast: yourself to:-be," ae BE A ible'Sneeroiis (fe a nilban' feat: whip: suiy maze in this nee of timer, and hyar goes-tosmash your purty pictur’? ton . The young gentléman ‘arose quickly’ from: his seen catchtag on his left arm the blow that was intended for his’ head) and launching out his right like s:catapult.. The blow was acenter shot; striking the roffian under-the left:eye, starting the ‘blood in a-stream; and felling him like an ox: “As the fallen’ man did not move, Warner turned to leave'the room) oPhisclittle by-play was hardly worth notice in such a place» and in such company. The: monaté players ‘continued their ganie without-noticing what had happened, and the loungers, with one exception, merely Teese song beeen tak- i Saran <a aera !The:one exception was a sterdy; thick-cet nan, with grizzled hair «nd beard, who. drew a bowie-knife, and rushed at War- nef with ‘vengeful intént.'» The young gentleman, taken off his guard, would probably have:fallen a victim to the keen edge of the murderous: knifé,-had it not ‘been for the prompt inter- _ Vention of the stranger in broadcloth. This man stupped dhe carééf of the astailant-by fastening a firm grip on the collar of his coat. He then ung him around,.as:if he had been a» boy, and whirled-him .out‘at’ the door, where he fell -on his facex: ‘He picked-up himself and his knife; and walked awiy | oa 2 ae back a malicious glance into the room. teow also arose, and quietly slinked away, 8 - Aa you: Hadwhetter be: getting away from here, . d one who had the appearance of a gentleman, stepping tip:to thé man’ in-broadeloth: \* ‘Phat was Paul Ro- der} and the man who was knocked down was one of his gyng." rv Roder's ‘gang!’ ejaculated the stranger, with a peculiar» look. “I have heard that they are dangerous men.” em. »“ That's just! what: they-are. /Phey have gone to arm theth- selves Se et aaa: — ceuiet tears on you and use you upss) r, fi o o* Phank you I —s better be ible; teapeialt ‘iri should 5 A aaae = een gp tes begs _ . ° CGonmmicloooks conn