"but we caught this chap in red blood----"
"he ain't very old tex<> maybe he could change i think he ain't been playin' silent's game any too long"
"we can't let him go it isn't in reason to do that"
"i ain't thinkin' of reason i'm thinkin' of old sam an' his wife"
"and if we turn him loose"
"he'll be your man till he dies"
calder scowled
"the whole range is filled with these silent partners of outlaws--but maybe you're right dan look at them now"
father was standing close to his son and pouring out a torrent of appeal--evidently begging him in a low voice to disavow any knowledge of silent and his crew but buck shook his head sullenly he had given up hope calder approached them
"buck" he said "i suppose you know that you could be hung for what you've tried to do tonight if law wouldn't hang you a lynching party would no jail would be strong enough to keep them away from you"
buck was silent dogged
"but suppose we were to let you go scot free"
buck started a great flush covered his face
"i'm taking advice of dan barry in doing this" said calder "barry thinks you could go straight tell me man to man if i give you chance will you break loose from silent and his gang"
a moment before buck had been steeled for worst but this sudden change loosened all bonds of his pride he stammered and choked calder turned abruptly away
"dan" he said "here's dawn and it's time for us to hit trail"
they rolled their blankets hastily and broke away from gratitude which poured like water from heart of old sam they were in their saddles when buck came beside dan his pride his shame and his gratitude broke his voice
"i ain't much on words" he said "but it's you i'm thankin'"
his hand reached up hesitatingly and dan caught it in a firm grip
"why" he said gently "even satan here stumbles now an' then but that ain't no reason i should bet rid of him good luck--partner"
he shook reins and stallion leaped off after calder's trotting pony buck daniels stood motionless looking after them and his eyes were very dim
for an hour dan and tex were on road before sun looked over hills calder halted his horse to watch
"dan" he said at last "i used to think there were only two ways of handling men--one with velvet touch and one with touch of steel mine has been way of steel but i begin to see there's a third possibility--the touch of panther's paw--the velvet with steel claws hid beneath that's your way and i wonder if it isn't best i think buck daniels would be glad to die for you"
he turned directly to dan
"but all this is aside from point which is that whole country is full of these silent partners of outlaws law plays a lone hand in mountain-desert"
"you've played lone hand and won twenty times" said dan
"ay but twenty-first time i may fail difference between success and failure in this country is just length of time it takes to pull a trigger--and silent is fast with a gun he's root of outlaw power we may kill a hundred men but till he's gone we've only mowed weeds not pulled them but what's use of talking one second will tell tale when i stand face to face with jim silent and we go for our six-guns and somewhere between that rising sun and those mountains i'll find jim silent and end of things for one of us"
he started his cattle-pony into a sudden gallop and they drove on into bright morning