“What the hell—” he said, and then stopped short when he saw Decker.
“I brought you something,” Decker said, jerking his thumb in the direction of the second horse.
Calder looked at him, then walked over to the horse and held up the dead man’s head so he could see him.
“You ever meet the Baron?” Decker asked.
“Once,” Calder said, studying the dead man’s face.
“Is that him?” Decker asked.
Calder dropped the man’s head and said, “That’s him, all right. You got him.”
“I got him.”
“And you brought him all the way down here to me?”
“Yep,” Decker said.
The sheriff mounted the boardwalk, and Decker looked him right in the eye.
“I want signing my chit for the bounty on the Baron to be your last official act as sheriff of Douglas, Wyoming.”
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