The Lonely Men: The Sackett Series, Book 14 by Louis L'Amour

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I am Rocca, who is half Apache and who has lived with them. I know where they go. I know how they live. ” Well, I just sat there, finding nothing to say. Words just don’t come easy to me, and at such times I find myself coming up empty. So I just looked at him and he grinned and waved for another beer. The place was filling up, and it was a tough place. Nobody ever said the Quartz Rock was gentle. Over at the Congress Hall Saloon you’d find the gentry. You’d find the solid men, the good men, and mixed with them some of the drifters, but the Quartz Rock was rough.

I’d no idea how many Apaches were out there. As they lived off the desert they never traveled in big bunches; there were rarely as many as thirty, more often twelve to eighteen, so far as I’d seen or heard. Off to the northwest I could hear shooting, time to time, so some of the others must be alive, after all. There’d been five of us, to start, and all strangers who met in Yuma. That was the way it was in those days. More often than not a man might find himself traveling with folks he’d never seen before.

One I killed, but the other was a tiger. ” “Three men along with me, but not right there. ” “Taylor and Billy Higgins. I never knew Taylor’s first name. We didn’t get a chance to pick up their bodies. ” “About the dead ones, now. Did one of them have a scar on his cheekbone? ” “No…not the dead ones. I didn’t notice any scars on the dead one. ” Chapter 3 CAPTAIN LEWISTON SIGHED. “You may wish you had killed him, Mr. Sackett. ” Lewiston smiled. “I feel the same, but I am afraid there are some who do not.

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