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The marshal's casual attitude drove her to distraction. "I don't want you to talk to him. I want you to lock him up. If the murder he committed wasn't reported* then I shall press charges against him."
"On what grounds?" the sheriff asked.
"The man locked me in my room."
"Begging your pardon* but it's your word against his* and I don't think he's gonna admit locking you up*" the sheriff told her.
"The sooner you go through the posters* the better*" Davidson suggested.
"Yes* of course* but in the meanwhile* I want you to arrest Ezekiel and his two friends. I'll be happy to give you their descriptions."
"Now we're right back where we started*" the sheriff complained. "As I was telling you before* you just got to have grounds to make an arrest."
"Such as?" she asked.
The sheriff pondered the question a long minute before answering. "If one of them happens to take a shot at you* well then* we could nab him for attempted murder."
Davidson grinned. "I know it's frustrating* ma'am* but the law's the law. Maybe we could talk to him and scare him into leaving you alone."
"We ought to ask Ryan to have a word with Ezekiel*" Morgan told his friend.
"Adam* what do you think?" Genevieve asked.
She turned to look up at him and only then discovered he was gone. "When did he leave?"
She was on her feet and turning toward the door before the sheriff could answer her.
"He took off a few minutes ago*" he said. "Sit back down* ma'am. You got to start looking through the posters. These here are the latest ones* but if you think Jones might have committed a crime a while back* then I got to take you into the storeroom. I keep every poster I receive. Some go back as far as ten years."
"While you're looking through them* Morgan and I will stop by the telegraph office and send a couple of wires asking for information. Adam gave us a good description* and we should hear something back real soon. In the meantime* you're in good hands*" Davidson said.
"Are you boys headed back up the mountain?"
Morgan nodded. "Ryan's going to stick close to the doctor's house as long as there's a chance our witness will make it. If you run into any trouble* he'll lend a hand."
Genevieve watched the marshals leave and then turned to the sheriff and asked* "Mr. Steeple told me there were three marshals in Middleton. Ryan's the third one* isn't he?"
"Yes* ma'am. Morgan and Davidson are taking orders from him* and I heard Morgan say Ryan was senior man in charge. He's also the youngest."
"Is Ryan's first name Daniel by any chance?"
"It sure is*" he replied. "I don't expect I'll ever be calling him anything but marshal or sir. He ain't the type to get friendly with. Fact is* he scares just about everybody in town* and I imagine that's why Morgan suggested Ryan be the one to talk to Ezekiel Jones or Henry Stevens or whatever in tarnation his name is."
"What did Morgan mean when he said that Marshal Ryan was staying dose to the doctor's house?"
"He's over at Doc Garrison's house* waiting to see if poor old Luke MacFarland is gonna up and die on him. He's the only witness we got to the terrible trouble we had here the day before yesterday. What started out as a plain old bank robbery turned into a massacre. Luke was outside and saw what happened through the bank window. Before he passed out on us* he told Ryan and me he could identify the leader.
"The folks working at the bank handed the money over as meek as could be and then put their hands up to let the robbers know they weren't gonna be heroic and go for their guns. There weren't no call to shoot them down* no call at all* but that's what the robbers did. Frank Holden* the president of the bank* had six bullets in his head. There was blood splattered all the way up to the ceiling. It was a cold* vicious act* and five good men I called friends died like dogs."
Genevieve was sickened by the story. "Those poor souls*" she whispered. "If they didn't put up a fight* why were they killed?"
"They would have been witnesses* that's why. Luke and Nichols were watching all of it. Both of them got shot. Luke took a bullet in his gut* and that means he don't have much hope of lasting* which is a crying shame for his family. He's got a wife and four boys to feed* and if he dies* I don't know what will happen to them."
"What about the other witness?" she asked.
"Nichols took a bullet through his heart. Doc said he probably died standing up."
"I hope the marshals catch the men and lock them up for the rest of their lives."
"I'd ruther they strung them up*" Norton said. "You can understand now* can't you* why Davidson and Morgan are letting Adam take care of Ezekiel? They got their hands full trailing the gang. None of the marshals have had much sleep lately."
"Do you think they'll find the gang?"
"Maybe* and maybe not. There's over a hundred caves in these mountains* and they could be hiding out in any one of them. Eventually they'll get caught because they're bound to make a mistake. The five of them have been on a killing spree for over a year now. The man in charge is a clever devil to be able to elude Ryan for so long. The bastard always makes sure there ain't no witnesses* just in case he gets caught."
The sheriff stood up and stretched his arms wide. "If you don't mind being alone* I'd like to go over to the doc's house and see how Luke's doing."
"I don't mind*" she replied. "But if you happen to run into Adam* will you please tell him I'd like him to help me go through the posters?"
"I doubt I'll see him anytime soon*" the sheriff responded. "We both know he went looking for those fellas. Why* he's probably waiting by the hill outside of town. That's what I'd do if I wanted to nab someone coming from Gramby. The only way into Middleton is over that hill beyond the stable. I got a feeling he'll come back empty-handed by nightfall* 'cause if you heard there were three marshals here* this Jones fella probably heard the same thing."
Genevieve shook her head. "I don't think Ezekiel was in town long enough to talk to anyone. At least that's what Adam hopes. Sheriff* I'm worried about him. Ezekiel is terribly bold* and the two men riding with him wouldn't think twice about shooting a man in the back."
"I don't want you sitting in here fretting*" the sheriff told her. "Maybe I will mosey on up the hill and have a look around for Adam. He probably don't need my help though. From the looks of him* I'd say he could hold his own in any fight* even against three."
He showed her where the storeroom was located and then left her alone. At first sight* she thought the task was hopeless* for there were papers stacked everywhere. They lined the shelves to the ceiling* and more were on the floor. The dust made her sneeze* and some of the old posters crumbled when she touched them.
It wasn't as chaotic as she'd first thought though. The sheriff had separated the posters by the year they were received. She ignored the latest notices and* starting with the year-old fliers* worked her way back.
After three hours of searching* she was stiff from sitting on the floor* hungry* and covered with dust. When she stretched her legs out to get rid of a cramp in her calf* she knocked over a pile of posters she had yet to look through. With a sigh* she leaned forward to straighten them up* and then let out a whoop of joy. Ezekiel Jones's ugly face was staring up at her.
The drawing had done Ezekiel justice* because it captured the evil essence of the man right down to the detail of his beady* squinty eyes. He was wanted for murder and extortion* he was considered armed and dangerous—and she could certainly testify to those two facts—and there was a hundred-dollar reward for his apprehension. Several of the aliases he had used were listed at the bottom of the sheet* and in bold letters across the top was the notice that he was wanted dead or alive.


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