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Red Coburn's Return, Part Ii
...Gretta was still stunned, couldn’t react as the two men sat down to the game, especially since Elden’s skill with cards had won him a great deal of fame. The cards went out and Elden smiled, throwing down a quartet of nines. Red just grinned and showed his hand: four kings of the red and black kind. Elden lurched back, pulling his gun, saying,”You will not take her away! I shot you once to claim my prize, I got no qualms doing it again—” He shook where he stood, grabbing his heart, his gun clattering down to the floor. he collapsed in a heap near the table, lying motionless on the floor-boards. Not a single bullet had been fired, Red remained there, cool in his seat, then slowly got up, walked to Gretta, and said said her,”My dear, I am so sorry. “I made you two promises long years ago, To be with you and your safety to keep. I’m afraid that I failed at the first, But the second promise I mean to keep.” He gazed deeply into her sad eyes, and gently caressed her sweet face, then kissed her madly in front of all, twas a kiss to last her through old age. Then he drew back, gave a small smile, sighed deeply and drank in her sight, then slowly vanished before their eyes, returning back to that long night…
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