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A rough small town is thrown into fear when a massive, intoxicated stranger bursts into the square and saloons, firing his pistol, smashing lights and demanding large measures of liquor. Bartenders, patrons, and bystanders shrink back or flee while a few bar staff maintain a brittle calm. Word reaches the marshal but no immediate intervention occurs. As the invader grows more violent—knocking a server senseless and aiming carefully at targets—the scene highlights communal panic, the spectacle of bravado, and the uneasy presence of an overlooked, ragged hanger-on whose arrival foreshadows a confrontation with the town’s collective response.

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Raymond S. Spears

Raymond S. Spears was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal reflection. Notable titles include "Empty Bottles," which delves into the complexities of life and personal struggles, and "The River Prophet," a narrative that intertwines nature and prophecy. Spears' writing captures the essence of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and emotional landscapes of his era. His literary contributions continue to resonate with those interested in historical perspectives on human relationships and societal norms.

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