The gun-hung men
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They rode in darkly off the back trails, the badges of their professions thonged tightly against their thighs and gleaming with oil ... They were men who slapped leather for a living and loved their work, and when they threw their irons into the Border Desert War it meant only one thing. There'd be more than one riderless bronc roaming the sage before many days.
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