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Before the horseman ran a tall dog, wolfish in head and wolfish in the gait which carried it like a cloud shadow over the ground, but it was over-large for any wolf Vic had ever seen.It turned its head now, and leaped aside at sight of the stranger, but the rider veered from his course and swept down on Vic.He came to a halt close up without either a draw at the reins or a spoken word, probably controlling his mount with pressure of the knees, and Gregg found himself facing a delicately handsome fellow.He was neither cowpuncher nor miner, Vic knew at a glance, for that face had never been haggard with labor.A tenderfoot, probably, in spite of his dress, and Vic felt that if his right arm were sound he could take that horse at the point of his gun and leave the rider thanking God that his life had been spared;but his left hand was useless on the butt of a revolver, and three minutes away came the posse, racing.There was only time for one desperate appeal.

"Stranger," he burst out, "I'm follered.I got to have your hoss.Take this one in exchange; it's the best I ever threw a leg over.Here's two hundred bucks--" he flung his wallet on the ground and swung himself out of the saddle.

The wolfish dog, which had growled softly all this time and roughed up the hair of its neck, now slunk forward on its belly.

"Heel, Bart!" commanded the stranger sharply, and the dog whipped about and stood away, whining with eagerness.

The moment Gregg's feet struck the ground his legs buckled like saplings in a wind for the long ride had sapped his strength, and the flow of blood told rapidly on him now.The hills and trees whirled around him until a lean, strong hand caught him under either armpit.The stranger stood close.

"You could have my hoss if you could ride him," said he.His voice was singularly unhurried and gentle."But you'd drop out of the saddle in ten minutes.Who's after you?"A voice shouted far off beyond the wood; another voice answered, nearer, and the whole soul of Gregg turned to the stallion.Grey Molly was blown, she stood now with hanging head and her flanks sunk in alarmingly at every breath, but even fresh from the pasture she was not a rag, not a straw compared to the black.

"For God's sake," groaned Vic, "loan me your hoss!""You couldn't stick the saddle.Come in here out of sight; I'm going to take 'em off your trail."While he spoke, he led, half carried Vic, into a thicket of shrubs with a small open space at the center.The black and the wolf-dog followed and now the stranger pulled at the bridle rein.The stallion kneeled like a trained dog, and lying thus the shrubbery was high enough to hide him.Closer, sweeping through the wood, Vic heard the crash of the pursuit, yet the other was maddeningly slow of speech.

"You stay here, partner, and sit over there.I'm borrowin' your gun"--a swift hand appropriated it from Vic's holster and his own fingers were too paralyzed to resist--"and don't you try to ride my hoss unless you want them teeth in your throat.Lie quiet and tie up your hurt.Bart, watch him!"And there sat Gregg where he had slipped down in his daze of weakness with the great dog crouched at his feet and snarling ominously every time he raised his hand.The voices came closer; the crashing burst on his very ears, and now, through the interstices of the shrubbery he saw the stranger swing into the saddle on Grey Molly and urge her to a gallop.He could follow them for only an instant with his eyes, but it seemed to Vic that Molly cantered under her new rider with strange ease and lightness.It was partly the rest, no doubt, and partly the smaller burden.

A deep beat of racing hoofs, and then the dusty roan shot out of the trees close by with the sheriff leaning forward, jockeying his horse.It seemed that no living thing could escape from that relentless rider.Then right behind Vic a horse snorted and grunted--as it leaped a fallen log, perhaps--and he watched in alarm to see if the stallion would answer that sound with start or whinney.The black lay perfectly still, and instead of lifting up to answer or to look, the head lowered with ears flat back until the long, outstretched neck gave the animal a snaky appearance.The dog, too, though it showed murderous fangs whenever Vic moved, did not stir from his place, but lay flattening into the ground.

"Cut to the right! Cut to the right, Harry!" came the voice of the sheriff, already piping from the distance as the last of the posse brushed out from the trees."Yo hoi! Gus, take the left arroyo!"Two answering yells, and then the rush of hoofs fell away.They were cornering the stranger, no doubt, and Vic struggled to lift himself to his feet and watch until a faint sound from the dog made him look down.Bart lay with his haunches drawn up under him, his forepaws digging into the soft loam, his eyes demoniac.Instinctively Vic reached for his absent gun, and then, despairing, relaxed to his former position.The wolf-dog lowered his head to his paws and there remained with the eyes following each intake of Gregg's breath.A rattle of gunshots flung back loosely from the hills, and among them Vic winced at the sound of the sheriff's rifle, clear and ringing over the bark of the revolvers.

Had they nailed the stranger? The firing recommenced, more faintly and prolonged, so that it was plain the posse maintained a running fusilade after the fugitive.After that fear of his own growing weakness shut out all else from the mind of Gregg as he felt his senses, his physical strength, flowing out like an ebb tide to a sea which, he knew, was death.

He began to work desperately to bind up the wound and stop the flow of blood and it was fear which gave him momentary strength to tear away his shirt and then with his teeth and left hand rip it into strips.After that, heedless of the pain, he constructed a rude bandage, very clumsily, for he had to work over his shoulder.Here his teeth, once more, were almost as useful as another hand, and as the bandage grew tight the deadly, warm trickle along his side lessened and his fingers fell away from the last knot.He fainted.

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