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A cowhand narrates an encounter with Buck Tarrant, a small, vicious youth obsessed with being the fastest gunman, who demonstrates an impossible reflex that seems to bring his revolver into his hand by thought and produces a draw faster than any natural motion. The narrator is unnerved, refuses to meet Buck's challenge, and rides away. The tale traces Buck's dangerous pride and the narrator's fear, examining performative masculinity, the corrosive pursuit of lethal skill, and how extraordinary ability can isolate and threaten ordinary lives.
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