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Kells was on his knees noith only one gun This wavered and fell,
wavered and fell His left arh the thin, drifting clouds of smoke
Besides Gulden the bandit Pike was the only one not down, and he was
hard hit When he shot his last he threw the gun away, and, drawing
a knife, he made at Kells Kells shot once more, and hit Pike, but
did not stop him Silence, after the shots and yells, see to follow Pike, rese of the overturned table
and brandished that He swayed now, and there was a whistle where
before there had been a roar
Pike fell over the body of Blicky and got up again The bandit
leader staggered to his feet, flung the useless gun in Pike's face,
and closed with him in weak but final coiant Gulden swaying after theing club The