He had felt it before, when he watched the posse retreat with the body of Bill Dozier. |
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Everybody else said that Dozier was the best man that ever pulled a gun out of leather. |
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In the meantime someone had picked up the trail to the cliff, and Dozier followed it. |
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Scottie, you fellows, even when you had Allister to lead you, couldn't get off scot-free from Dozier. |
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The hunger for the manhunt is like the hunger for food, and Bill Dozier had been starved for many a day. |
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To disregard it would be to start the suspicions of Dozier as soon as his brain cleared. |
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In Elizabeth City she met Mr. Dozier, a young man of education and good family, and they were married. |
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Bill Dozier was with him, Bill who was the black sheep in the fine old Dozier family. |
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But as I gather it, after you shot Bill Dozier you simply sat on your horse and waited. |
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A telephone message had already told him of the death of Bill Dozier. |
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There was no questioning of such a known man as Bill Dozier. |
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Dozier rapped at the door, and the old man himself appeared. |
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The belt and the guns were tossed onto the bed, and Hal Dozier sat down. |
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In Hal Dozier there was a belief that the end justified the means. |
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Then the door closed, and Dozier turned slowly to face his hunted man. |
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Jasper Lanning and Bill Dozier exchanged glances of understanding. |
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He thought, too, of the lean face and the peculiar, set eye of Dozier. |
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After all, it was not a simple thing to put bill Dozier off the trail. |
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They ain't any reason for Lanning to be so chummy with Dozier. |
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Dozier kept Gray Peter at a steady pace, never varying his gait. |
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He tossed them onto the table, and Hal Dozier rolled his smoke in silence. |
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The hunters were roving the open, and even Hal Dozier was at fault. |
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There was a sharp, shrill cry from the boy, and Dozier whirled on him. |
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But Allister slid out of his saddle and Dozier stayed in his. |
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He lighted the lantern, and Hal Dozier went down the steep steps, humming. |
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