There were ten seconds after that brief speech during which the room might have been empty, so profound was the silence.
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The hissing of a kettle upon the stove rose sharp and strident to the ear.
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Seven white faces, all turned upward to this man who dominated them, were set motionless with utter terror.
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Then, with a sudden shivering of glass, a bristle of glistening rifle barrels broke through each window, while the curtains were torn from their hangings.
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At the sight Boss McGinty gave the roar of a wounded bear and plunged for the half-opened door. A levelled revolver met him there with the stern blue eyes of Captain Marvin of the Mine Police gleaming behind the sights. The Boss recoiled and fell back into his chair.
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"You're safer there, Councillor," said the man whom they had known as McMurdo.
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"And you, Baldwin, if you don't take your hand off your pistol, you'll cheat the hangman yet.
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Pull it out, or by the Lord that made me-There, that will do.
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There are forty armed men round this house, and you can figure it out for yourself what chance you have.
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Take their pistols, Marvin!"
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There was no possible resistance under the menace of those rifles. The men were disarmed. Sulky, sheepish, and amazed, they still sat round the table.
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"I'd like to say a word to you before we separate," said the man who had trapped them.
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"I guess we may not meet again until you see me on the stand in the courthouse.
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I'll give you something to think over between now and then.
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You know me now for what I am.
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At last I can put my cards on the table.
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I am Birdy Edwards of Pinkerton's.
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I was chosen to break up your gang.
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I had a hard and dangerous game to play.
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Not a soul, not one soul,not my nearest and dearest, knew that I was playing it.
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Only Captain Marvin here and my employers knew that.
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But it's over to-night, thank God, and I am the winner!"
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The seven pale, rigid faces looked up at him. There was unappeasable hatred in their eyes. He read the relentless threat.
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"Maybe you think that the game is not over yet.
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Well, I take my chance of that.
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