Ralph Compton Sixguns And Double Eagles (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
When they returned to the cabin, El Lobo sat on his bunk and eyed Wes critically. “I know what you’re thinking,” Wes said. “You’d rather have Empty’s company than that of Monique and Louise.” “Sí,” said El Lobo. “Perro no play part. He be real.” “We’re going to play some parts ourselves,” Wes said. “We’re going to pretend that we believe Louise and Monique to be what they say they are, but only until we learn what they’re leading us into. Somehow, we must break into the upper ranks of Golden Dragon. For every bushwhacker we shoot, they can hire two more, and sooner or later, their luck will improve about the time ours runs out.” “Monique and Louise be going to Boulder, but they don’t ask us where we go,” said El Lobo. “I reckon they already know,” Wes said, “and I think whatever they’ve been paid to do will take place between Kansas City and Boulder. We’re being left alone on the steamboat for a purpose. These women must gain our confidence, and they’ll need some time for that.
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