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And
he
said
,
"
I
do
not
care
to
speak
about
it
,
Robert
.
"
Then
after
your
father
had
shot
himself
with
this
pistol
,
and
you
had
come
home
from
school
and
they
’
d
had
the
funeral
,
the
coroner
had
returned
it
after
the
inquest
saying
,
"
Bob
,
I
guess
you
might
want
to
keep
the
gun
.
I
’
m
supposed
to
hold
it
,
but
I
know
your
dad
set
a
lot
of
store
by
it
because
his
dad
packed
it
all
through
the
War
,
besides
out
here
when
he
first
came
out
with
the
Cavalry
,
and
it
’
s
still
a
hell
of
a
good
gun
.
I
had
her
out
trying
her
this
afternoon
.
She
don
’
t
throw
much
of
a
slug
but
you
can
hit
things
with
her
.
"
He
had
put
the
gun
back
in
the
drawer
in
the
cabinet
where
it
belonged
,
but
the
next
day
he
took
it
out
and
he
had
ridden
up
to
the
top
of
the
high
country
above
Red
Lodge
,
with
Chub
,
where
they
had
built
the
road
to
Cooke
City
now
over
the
pass
and
across
the
Bear
Tooth
plateau
,
and
up
there
where
the
wind
was
thin
and
there
was
snow
all
summer
on
the
hills
they
had
stopped
by
the
lake
which
was
supposed
to
be
eight
hundred
feet
deep
and
was
a
deep
green
color
,
and
Chub
held
the
two
horses
and
he
climbed
out
on
a
rock
and
leaned
over
and
saw
his
face
in
the
still
water
,
and
saw
himself
holding
the
gun
,
and
then
he
dropped
it
,
holding
it
by
the
muzzle
,
and
saw
it
go
down
making
bubbles
until
it
was
just
as
big
as
a
watch
charm
in
that
clear
water
,
and
then
it
was
out
of
sight
.
Then
he
came
back
off
the
rock
and
when
he
swung
up
into
the
saddle
he
gave
old
Bess
such
a
clout
with
the
spurs
she
started
to
buck
like
an
old
rocking
horse
.
He
bucked
her
out
along
the
shore
of
the
lake
and
as
soon
as
she
was
reasonable
they
went
on
back
along
the
trail
.
"
I
know
why
you
did
that
with
the
old
gun
,
Bob
,
"
Chub
said
.
"
Well
,
then
we
don
’
t
have
to
talk
about
it
,
"
he
had
said
.
They
never
talked
about
it
and
that
was
the
end
of
Grandfather
’
s
side
arms
except
for
the
saber
.
He
still
had
the
saber
in
his
trunk
with
the
rest
of
his
things
at
Missoula
.
I
wonder
what
Grandfather
would
think
of
this
situation
,
he
thought
.
Grandfather
was
a
hell
of
a
good
soldier
,
everybody
said
.
They
said
if
he
had
been
with
Custer
that
day
he
never
would
have
let
him
be
sucked
in
that
way
.
How
could
he
ever
not
have
seen
the
smoke
nor
the
dust
of
all
those
lodges
down
there
in
the
draw
along
the
Little
Big
Horn
unless
there
must
have
been
a
heavy
morning
mist
?
But
there
wasn
’
t
any
mist
.
I
wish
Grandfather
were
here
instead
of
me
.
Well
,
maybe
we
will
all
be
together
by
tomorrow
night
.
If
there
should
be
any
such
damn
fool
business
as
a
hereafter
,
and
I
’
m
sure
there
isn
’
t
,
he
thought
,
I
would
certainly
like
to
talk
to
him
.
Because
there
are
a
lot
of
things
I
would
like
to
know
.
I
have
a
right
to
ask
him
now
because
I
have
had
to
do
the
same
sort
of
things
myself
.
I
don
’
t
think
he
’
d
mind
my
asking
now
.
I
had
no
right
to
ask
before
.
I
understand
him
not
telling
me
because
he
didn
’
t
know
me
.
But
now
I
think
that
we
would
get
along
all
right
.
I
’
d
like
to
be
able
to
talk
to
him
now
and
get
his
advice
.
Hell
,
if
I
didn
’
t
get
advice
I
’
d
just
like
to
talk
to
him
.
It
’
s
a
shame
there
is
such
a
jump
in
time
between
ones
like
us
.
Then
,
as
he
thought
,
he
realized
that
if
there
was
any
such
thing
as
ever
meeting
,
both
he
and
his
grandfather
would
be
acutely
embarrassed
by
the
presence
of
his
father
.
Any
one
has
a
right
to
do
it
,
he
thought
.
But
it
isn
’
t
a
good
thing
to
do
.
I
understand
it
,
but
I
do
not
approve
of
it
.
Lache
was
the
word
.
But
you
do
understand
it
?
Sure
,
I
understand
it
but
.
Yes
,
but
.
You
have
to
be
awfully
occupied
with
yourself
to
do
a
thing
like
that
.