Lawman From Nogales (9781101544747) (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
Pot after pot of water rose from under the ground and emptied into the stone reservoir. “Hurry the hell up, little fellow,” said Clyde, standing naked and filthy beside the tin tub that was still only half-full. His clothes lay in a heap in the dirt, his Colt lying atop them. “Why don’t you have a donkey to turn the wheel?” “I ask myself that same question all the time, señor,” the little man said, pushing the long pole steadily in a circle. “Perhaps in another life, I myself was a donkey—” “Don’t start some religious craziness,” Clyde said, cutting him off. “This bath is taking too damn long as it is.” He picked a crawling bug from the hair atop his shoulder and flicked it away. Hector turned his head in disgust. A few yards from the tub, Sonora Charlie had built a small fire and set a pot of coffee on it to boil. “It’s going to be half the night the way this is going,” he said. “I’m getting some shut-eye.” He said to Hector, “Pancho, wake me up when it’s my turn.”
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