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Cheyenne's eyes were fixed on the player known as "Panhandle," and on no other person at that table. Bartley turned back to the game. Just then some one recognized Cheyenne and spoke his name. The game stopped and Bartley saw several of the men glance curiously from Cheyenne to the man known as "Panhandle." Then the game was resumed, but it was a quieter game. One or two of the players withdrew.
"And now that the smoke has blown away, I think I'll go back and finish my visit," he said. Cheyenne's face expressed surprise and disappointment. "Honest?" he queried. "Why not?" asked Bartley, and it was a hard question to answer. After all, Bartley had stuck to him when trouble seemed inevitable, reasoned Cheyenne. Now the Easterner felt free to do as he pleased. And why shouldn't he?
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