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I would like to dedicate this book to my father, Eben Obey Eason, who tried, without success, throughout his life to publish a novel.
I would also like to thank the team at FastPencil who helped to create this book: Mariena Foley was my project manager. Marian Jane Sanders edited this and my previous book and Matt O’Leary created two outstanding book covers for this and my previous book.
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He guessed that the ranch hands who had been trying to hang the man who was now his prisoner had told the owners of the ranch about that. When they told the owners about him killing Webb, they had probably sent the gun hands to try to kill him. He managed to kill two more of the men, while chasing them. They were surprised by how fast he had overtaken them and had been looking back at him with fear in their eyes. They knew they were dead men. They were riding $20 horses while he was riding a sorrel which probably would have fetched $150, even at that time.
He let the last man ride off, because he wanted the man to go back to the ranch and tell the owners. Maybe they would think twice before sending anyone after him again. Judge Parker always said it was the fear of certain punishment that caused a man to do right. Bass wanted them to feel that fear. It was to his advantage, or so he thought at the time.
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