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hotter," Buck said, hard. "Yes, sir." "I guess they didn't want to really feel the heat, huh?" "Yes, sir." "Well, it's going to get so hot, you old bastard, that everybody'll feel it. You know that?" "If you say so, sir." "It might even get hot for you. Right now even. What do you think of that, huh?" "I--I--" "You thrun me outa here a couple times, remember?" "Y-yes ... but I--" "Look at this!" Buck said--and his gun was in his hand, and he didn't seem to have moved at all, not an inch. I was looking right at him when he did it--his hand was on the bar, resting beside his shotglass, and then suddenly his gun was in it and pointing right at old Menner's belly. "You know," Buck said, grinning at how Menner's fear was crawling all over his face, "I can put a bullet right where I want to. Wanta see me do it?" His gun crashed, and flame leaped across the bar, and the mirror behind the bar had a spiderweb of cracks radiating from a round black hole. Menner stood there, blood leaking down his neck from a split earlobe. Buck's gun went off again, and the other earlobe was a red tatter. And Buck's gun was back in its holster with the same speed it had come out--I just couldn't see his hand move. "That's enough for now," he told Menner. "This is right good likker, and I guess I got to have somebody around to push it across the bar for me, and you're as good as anybody to do jackass jobs like that." * * * * * He didn't ever look at Menner again. The old man leaned back against the shelf behind the bar, trembling, two trickles of red running down his neck and staining his shirt collar--I could see he wanted to touch the places where he'd been shot, to see how bad they were or just to rub at the pain, but he was afraid to raise a hand. He just stood there, looking sick. Buck was staring at the little man in town clothes, over by the window. The little man had reared back at the shots, and now he was sitting up in his chair, his eyes straight on Buck. The table in front of him was wet where he'd spilled his drink when he'd jumped. Buck looked at the little guy's fancy clothes and small mustache and grinned. "Come on," he said to me, and picked up his drink and started across the floor. "Find out who the dude is." He pulled out a chair and sat down--and I saw he was careful to sit facing the front door, and also where he could see out the window. I p
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