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Dutchman's Flat
Dutchman's Flat
Author: Louis L'Amour
Frontier stories personally selected and introduced by the author. In Dutchman's Flat the bad rush in when the good leave, and men have to fight and shoot--not just over drunken squabbles and gambling debts, but for friendships, family love, and even honor--a struggle magnificently captured in these eleven great short stories.
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ISBN-13: 9780553281118
ISBN-10: 0553281119
Publication Date: 3/1/1986
Pages: 241
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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There was an angry whine from the rock face above them, and the crack of a rifle.
As one man, the posse scattered for shelter, whipping rifles from their scabbards. Hardin swore, and Kimmel wormed his way to a better position.
Short had left the saddle in his scramble for shelter, and his horse stood in the pen, the canteen making a large lump behind the saddle. Suddenly the horse leaped to the solid thud of a striking bullet, and followed another crack of the rifle, echoing over the mountainside.
Short swore viciously. "If he killed that horse..." But the horse seemed uninjured.
"Hey!" Kinsey yelled. "He shot your canteen!"
It was true enough. Water was pouring onto the ground, and Short started to get up. Sutter grabbed his arm.
"Hold it! If he could get that canteen, he could get you!"


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