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Appaloosa, the hometown of Territorial Marshals Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, continues to prosper, but with prosperity comes a slew of new trouble: carpetbaggers, gamblers, migrants, peddlers, drifters, thieves, and whores, all boiling in a cauldron of excess and greed. And there’s a new menace in town: a wealthy, handsome easterner — and the owner of Appaloosa’s new casino — Boston Bill Black.
Boston Bill is flashy and bigger than life. He’s a prankster and a notorious womanizer, and with eight notches on the handle of his Colt, he’s rumored quick on the draw. When he finds himself wanted for a series of murders, he quickly vanishes. Cole and Hitch locate and arrest him, but Boston Bill escapes once again. Another murder sets the duo on his trail, eventually taking them back to Appaloosa — where one woman in particular may — or may not — prove to be the apple of Boston Bill’s eye.

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Before supper we sat on the back porch watching the orange and red blazed sunset that prompted Valentine to wade into a Navy story about chasing a pirate ship down the coast of Mexico. It was an elaborate tale about Mexican pirates and American seamen that provoked Virgil to ask him which boat he was on. He told the story with great fervor, describing the environment — the weather, the ocean, the sailors, the captains, and the deckhands. The yarn had Allie captivated. He went on and on until the adventure led him to a final battle that was explained in dramatic detail, right up to the burning of the pirate ship at a place Allie thought sounded funny.

“Teacup?” she said crinkling her nose.

“No,” Valentine said with a laugh. “Teacap-an. Boca Teacapan. The outlet of the Estero de Teacapán of the lagoons of Agua Grande in Sinaloa and Agua Brava in Nayarit to the Pacific.”

“Well, that just wore me out,” Allie said, fanning herself with a Chinese fan, another of the gifts from Valentine.

“How about some food, Allie?” Virgil said. “I’m sure Val is hungry, aren’t you?”

“I am at your mercy,” he said to Allie. “My cup already runneth over with good fortune.”

“There is no need to get into the details about all that,” Virgil said. “How long before we eat, Allie?”

She smiled sweetly.

“Just a bit, it’s all ready,” she said. “Let me go and get to work on finishing the preparations... won’t be but a few minutes.”

“You need some help, Allie?” I said.

“Oh, no, Everett,” she said. “You boys just stay out here and enjoy yourselves.”

She put her hand on Valentine’s knee.

“I’m sure you and Virgil have a lot to catch up on,” she said. “And we are so glad you are here.”

“Thank you, Allie,” he said.

With a final pat of Valentine’s knee Allie was up and through the back door. Valentine watched after her as she moved off down the hall, then looked to Virgil.

“She’s lovely, Virgil...” he said. “Simply.”

Virgil was quiet for a bit. Then...

“She is,” he said.

Valentine smiled and did not say anything else. He looked off, watching the sunset, and after a moment of extended silence he got out of his chair and walked down the few steps. He walked away from the porch a little. He looked down at the sandy soil with the occasional cluster of short grass. He walked in a circle as he looked down. He kicked at the dirt a bit, thinking, then looked back toward the falling sun with his back to us.

“I am sorry, Virgil,” he said.

He looked over to Virgil. Virgil was looking at him. Valentine looked away, back toward the sunset.

“I regret the day I left you and Mother.”

I looked over at Virgil. He didn’t look at me or say anything. He was looking at Valentine, who was looking away.

“I know I made things hard for her by leaving you two,” Valentine said. “And then getting myself in trouble all the time, doing the things I did, I know... made her... ashamed of me, and that has never settled well with me, Virgil... never.”

He looked back to Virgil. Virgil was looking down now, and he did not look up and meet Valentine’s eyes.

“Not everything I did was ignoble and dishonorable,” Valentine said. “I know it seemed that way.”

Valentine turned and walked back to the porch. He stood at the bottom of the steps, looking at Virgil.

“I missed her... and you, but I knew if I stayed there he would have killed me. I think he saw so much of himself in me that it made him angry. I thought in some way if I was not there, things might be easier for her, and you... most likely I was wrong about that.”

Valentine put a boot on the bottom step.

“I suppose I could have stayed, should have stayed to be there for her, and you. But I would have shot and killed him... And in hindsight that might have been the thing to do, the noble and honorable thing to do.”

Allie lifted up the kitchen window and poked her head out.

“Hey, out there,” she said. “It’s suppertime.”

43

Allie had been taking some well-deserved cooking lessons from an elder woman with the ladies’ social and it was paying off. Her dinner that consisted of a chicken, potatoes, carrots, and bread was nicely prepared and tasty.

After we ate I helped Allie remove the dishes and reset the table for dessert.

Valentine’s fine red wine and prior reflection on the past had softened Virgil some. At least for the moment, the combination of the two allowed Virgil a bit of breathing room in respect to his forbearance that previously had been less than tolerable.

The talk during dinner was dedicated for the most part to the country and its changing times. We discussed everything from silver mining to time zones, to the ever-expanding rail system, the U.S. Mail, and the chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine.

It was not until we polished off Allie’s apple pie and poured the after dinner liqueur did we discuss the courtroom proceedings we sat through earlier in the day.

“That all went so fast today,” Allie said. “I hardly knew what happened.”

“Callison is a no-nonsense judge,” Valentine said.

“That he is,” Virgil said.

“Did not take him long to decide,” I said.

“No,” Virgil said, “it didn’t.”

“I think I know what happened, but all that legal gibberish got me confused there toward the end.”

“Trial is set,” I said. “It, too, will happen quick, Callison will move it right along.”

“Well, I can’t believe that ol’ Judge Callison, though,” Allie said. “The ol’ coot.”

“Why is that?” Virgil said.

“Well,” she said, “it did not seem to me, nor any of the women, smart women, I might add, from my social that were there with me today, that there was enough evidence in this case to bring Boston Bill to trial.”

“I don’t think he had much of a choice, Allie,” Virgil said.

“No,” I said. “He did not.”

“It was a preliminary, Allie,” Virgil said. “That supported the warrant and the fact that Boston Bill was on the run and Val apprehended him, and the fact that he is the prime suspect and there are no other suspects at this time other than her husband, who is dead, the trial will be in order.”

“It does not mean he is guilty,” Allie said.

“No,” Virgil said. “It does not.”

“Also, there have to be other suspects,” Allie said. “You can’t just say because they were having... relations... that Bill and her husband are the only suspects.”

“I don’t disagree with you, Allie,” Valentine said. “I was saying that before.”

“Thank you, Valentine,” she said.

“Does seem like the prosecution has some ace up their sleeve,” I said.

“A vendetta in the making,” Valentine said.

“They are confident, it seems,” Virgil said.

“Callison,” I said, “was not about to let them get what they want without the prosecution bringing in the witnesses and material evidence.”

“The promise to provide witnesses with testimony that they felt would seal the deal,” Valentine said, “is what most certainly persuaded the good judge.”

“Now what?” Allie said.

“Callison won’t waste any time,” Virgil said.

“Soon as the witnesses arrive, the trial will get under way,” I said.

“Do you think he did it?” Allie said. “Do you think Boston Bill killed that Denver woman?”

“I don’t know,” I said.

“What was described sounded just awful,” Allie said. “That poor, poor woman.”

“It did,” I said.

“I can relate to her,” Allie said. “It’s confusing for a woman in this country. This is a man’s world, and without a man, a woman has few resources to work with, to ply her trade.”

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