Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Man with the Watches

           

           "’He’smypard,andyoushallnotbullyhim,’hecried.

           "’He’smybrother,andyoushallnotruinhim,’saidI.’Ibelieveaspellofprisonistheverybestwayofkeepingyouapart,andyoushallhaveit,oritwillbenofaultofmine.’

           "’Oh,youwouldsqueal,wouldyou?’hecried,andinaninstanthewhippedouthisrevolver.Isprangforhishand,butsawthatIwastoolate,andjumpedaside.Atthesameinstanthefired,andthebulletwhichwouldhavestruckmepassedthroughtheheartofmyunfortunatebrother.

           "Hedroppedwithoutagroanuponthefloorofthecompartment,andMacCoyandI,equallyhorrified,kneltateachsideofhim,tryingtobringbacksomesignsoflife.MacCoystillheldtheloadedrevolverinhishand,buthisangeragainstmeandmyresentmenttowardshimhadbothforthemomentbeenswallowedupinthissuddentragedy.Itwashewhofirstrealizedthesituation.Thetrainwasforsomereasongoingveryslowlyatthemoment,andhesawhisopportunityforescape.Inaninstanthehadthedooropen,butIwasasquickashe,andjumpinguponhimthetwoofusfelloffthefootboardandrolledineachother’sarmsdownasteepembankment.AtthebottomIstruckmyheadagainstastone,andIrememberednothingmore.WhenIcametomyselfIwaslyingamongsomelowbushes,notfarfromtherailroadtrack,andsomebodywasbathingmyheadwithawethandkerchief.ItwasSparrowMacCoy.

           "’IguessIcouldn’tleaveyou,’saidhe.’Ididn’twanttohavethebloodoftwoofyouonmyhandsinoneday.

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