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Candy
looked
helplessly
at
him
,
for
Slim
’
s
opinions
were
law
.
«
Maybe
it
’
d
hurt
him
,
"
he
suggested
.
«
I
don
’
t
mind
takin
’
care
of
him
.
»
Carlson
said
,
«
The
way
I
’
d
shoot
him
,
he
wouldn
’
t
feel
nothing
.
I
’
d
put
the
gun
right
there
.
»
He
pointed
with
his
toe
.
«
Right
back
of
the
head
.
He
wouldn
’
t
even
quiver
.
»
Candy
looked
for
help
from
face
to
face
.
It
was
quite
dark
outside
by
now
.
A
young
laboring
man
came
in
.
His
sloping
shoulders
were
bent
forward
and
he
walked
heavily
on
his
heels
,
as
though
he
carried
the
invisible
grain
bag
.
He
went
to
his
bunk
and
put
his
hat
on
his
shelf
.
Then
he
picked
a
pulp
magazine
from
his
shelf
and
brought
it
to
the
light
over
the
table
.
«
Did
I
show
you
this
,
Slim
?
»
he
asked
.
«
Show
me
what
?
»
The
young
man
turned
to
the
back
of
the
magazine
,
put
it
down
on
the
table
and
pointed
with
his
finger
.
«
Right
there
,
read
that
.
»
Slim
bent
over
it
.
«
Go
on
,
"
said
the
young
man
.
«
Read
it
out
loud
.
»
«
’
Dear
Editor
,
’
"
Slim
read
slowly
.
«
’
I
read
your
mag
for
six
years
and
I
think
it
is
the
best
on
the
market
.
I
like
stories
by
Peter
Rand
.
I
think
he
is
a
whing
-
ding
.
Give
us
more
like
the
Dark
Rider
.
I
don
’
t
write
many
letters
.
Just
thought
I
would
tell
you
I
think
your
mag
is
the
best
dime
’
s
worth
I
ever
spent
.
’
"
Slim
looked
up
questioningly
.
«
What
you
want
me
to
read
that
for
?
»
Whit
said
,
«
Go
on
.
Read
the
name
at
the
bottom
.
»
Slim
read
,
«
’
Yours
for
success
,
William
Tenner
.
’
"
He
glanced
up
at
Whit
again
.
«
What
you
want
me
to
read
that
for
?
»
Whit
closed
the
magazine
impressively
.
«
Don
’
t
you
remember
Bill
Tenner
?
Worked
here
about
three
months
ago
?
»