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   3
  
  That was the night…Thursday night…that Jack first saw Genny County's answer to Randolph Scott。 The crowd was a little smaller than it had been Wednesday night…very much a day…before…payday crowd…but there were still enough men present to fill the bar and spill over into the tables and booths。
  They were town men from a rural area where the plows were now probably rusting forgotten in back sheds; men who perhaps wanted to be farmers but had forgotten how。 There were a lot of John Deere caps in evidence; but to Jack; very few of these men looked as if they would be at home riding a tractor。 These were men in gray chinos and brown chinos and green chinos; men with their names stitched on blue shirts in gold thread; men in square…toed Dingo Boots and men in great big clumping Survivors。 These men carried their keys on their belts。 These men had wrinkles but no laugh…lines; their mouths were dour。 These men wore cowboy hats and when Jack looked at the bar from in back of the stools; there were as many as eight who looked like Charlie Daniels in the chewing…tobacco ads。 But these men didn't chew; these men smoked cigarettes; and a lot of them。
  Jack was cleaning the bubble front of the jukebox when Digger Atwell came in。 The juke was turned off; the Yankees were on the cable; and the men at the bar were watching intently。 The night before; Atwell had been in the Oatley male's version of sports clothes (chinos; khaki shirt with a lot of pens in one of the two big pockets; steel…toed workboots)。 Tonight he was wearing a blue cop's uniform。 A large gun with wood grips hung in a holster on his creaking leather belt。
  He glanced at Jack; who thought of Smokey saying I've heard that ole Digger's got a taste for kids on the road。 Boys; mostly; and flinched back as if guilty of something。 Digger Atwell grinned a wide; slow grin。 'Decided to stick around for a while; boy?'
  'Yes; sir;' Jack muttered; and squirted more Windex onto the juke's bubble front; although it was already as clean as it was going to get。 He was only waiting for Atwell to go away。 After a while; Atwell did。 Jack turned to watch the beefy cop cross to the bar 。 。 。 and that was when the man at the far left end of the bar turned around and looked at him。
  Randolph Scott; Jack thought at once; that's just who he looks like。
  But in spite of the rangy and unpromising lines of his face; the real Randolph Scott had had an undeniable look of heroism; if his good looks had been harsh; they had also been part of a face that could smile。 This man looked both bored and somehow crazy。
  And with real fright; Jack realized the man was looking at him; at Jack。 Nor had he simply turned around during the mercial to see who might be in the bar; he had turned around to look at Jack。 Jack knew this was so。
  The phone。 The ringing phone。
  With a tremendous effort; Jack pulled his gaze away。 He looked back into the bubble front of the juke and saw his own frightened face hovering; ghostlike; over the records inside。
  The telephone began to shriek on the wall。
  The man at the left end of the bar looked at it 。 。 。 and then looked back at Jack; who stood frozen by the jukebox with his bottle of Windex in one hand and a rag in the other; his hair stiffening; his skin freezing。
  'If it's that asshole again; I'm gonna get me a whistle to start blowing down the phone when he calls; Smokey;' Lori was saying as she walked toward it。 'I swear to God I am。' 
  She might have been an actress in a play; and all the customers extras paid the standard SAG rate of thirty…five dollars a day。 The only two real people in the world were him and this dreadful cowboy with the big hands and the eyes Jack could not 。 。 。 quite 。 。 。 see。
  Suddenly; shockingly; the cowboy mouthed these words:
  Get your ass home。 And winked。
  The phone stopped ringing even as Lori stretched out her hand to it。
  Randolph Scott turned around; drained his glass; and yelled; 'Bring me another tapper; okay?'
  'I'll be damned;' Lori said。 'That phone's got the ghosts。'
   
   4
  
  Later on; in the storeroom; Jack asked Lori who the guy was who looked like Randolph Scott。
  'Who looks like who?' she asked。
  'An old cowboy actor。 He was sitting down at the end of the bar。' 
  She shrugged。 'They all look the same to me; Jack。 Just a bunch of swinging dicks out for a good time。 On Thursday nights they usually pay for it with the little woman's Beano money。'
  'He calls beers 'tappers。'
  ' Her eyes lit。 'Oh yeah! Him。 He looks mean。' She said this last with actual appreciation 。 。 。 as if admiring the straightness of his nose or the whiteness of his smile。
  'Who is he?'
  'I don't know his name;' Lori said。 'He's only been around the last week or two。 I guess the mill must be hiring again。 It…'
  'For Christ's sake; Jack; did I tell you to run me out a keg or not?'
  Jack had been in the process of walking one of the big kegs of Busch onto the foot of the hand…dolly。 Because his weight and the keg's weight were so close; it was an act requiring a good deal of careful balancing。 When Smokey shouted from the doorway; Lori screamed and Jack jumped。 He lost control of the keg and it went over on its side; the cap shooting out like a champagne cork; beer following in a white…gold jet。 Smokey was still shouting at him but Jack could only stare at the beer; frozen 。 。 。 until Smokey popped him one。
  When he got back out to the taproom perhaps twenty minutes later; holding a Kleenex against his swelling nose; Randolph Scott had been gone。
   
   5
  
  I'm six。
  John Benjamin Sawyer is six。 
  Six…
  Jack shook his head; trying to clear this steady; repeating thought out as the rangy millhand who was not a millhand leaned closer and closer。 His eyes 。 。 。 yellow and somehow scaly。 He…it…blinked; a rapid; milky; swimming blink; and Jack realized it had nictitating membranes over its eyeballs。
  'You were supposed to get gone;' it whispered again; and reached toward Jack with hands that were beginning to twist and plate and harden。
  The door banged open; letting in a raucous flood of the Oak Ridge Boys。
  'Jack; if you don't quit lollygagging; I'm going to have to make you sorry;' Smokey said from behind Randolph Scott。 Scott stepped backward。 No melting; hardening hooves here; his hands were just hands again…big and powerful; their backs crisscrossed with prominent ridged veins。 There was another milky; swirling sort of blink that didn't involve the eyelids at all 。 。 。 and then the man's eyes were not yellow but a simple faded blue。 He gave Jack a final glance and then headed toward the men's room。
  Smokey came toward Jack now; his paper cap tipped forward; his narrow weasel's head slightly inclined; his lips parted to show his alligator teeth。
  'Don't make me speak to you again;' Smokey said。 'This is your last warning; and don't you think I don't mean it。' 
  As it had against Osmond; Jack's fury suddenly rose up…that sort of fury; closely linked as it is to a sense of hopeless injustice; is perhaps never as strong as it is at twelve…college students sometimes think they feel it; but it is usually little more than an intellectual echo。
  This time it boiled over。
  'I'm not your dog; so don't you treat me like I am;' Jack said; and took a step toward Smokey Updike on legs that were still rubbery with fear。
  Surprised…possibly even flabbergasted…by Jack's totally unexpected anger; Smokey backed up a step。
  'Jack; I'm warning you…'
  'No; man; I'm warning you;' Jack heard himself say。 'I'm not Lori。 I don't want to be hit。 And if you hit me; I'm going to hit you back; or something。' 
  Smokey Updike's disposure was only momentary。 He had most assuredly not seen everything…not living in Oatley; he hadn't…but he thought he had; and even for a minor leaguer; sometimes assurance can be enough。
  He reached out to grab Jack's collar。
  'Don't you smart off to me; Jack;' he said; drawing Jack close。 'As long as you're in Oatley; my dog is just what you are。 As long as you're in Oatley I'll pet you when I want and I'll beat you when I want。' 
  He adminstered a single neck…snapping shake。 Jack bit his tongue and cried out。 Hectic spots of anger now glowed in Smokey's pale cheeks like cheap rouge。
  'You may not think that is so right now; but Jack; it is。 As long as you're in Oatley you're my dog; and you'll be in Oatley until I decide to let you go。 And we might as well start getting that learned right now。' 
  He pulled his fist back。 For a moment the three naked sixty…watt bulbs which hung in this narrow hallway sparkled crazily on the diamond chips of the horseshoe…shaped pinky ring he wore。 Then the fist pistoned forward and slammed into the side of Jack's face。 He was driven backward into the graffiti…covered wall; the side of his face first flaring and then going numb。 The taste of his own blood washed into his mouth。
  Smokey looked at him…the close; judgmental stare of a man who might be thinking about buying a heifer or a lottery number。 He must not have seen the expression he wanted to see in Jack's eye; because he grabbed the dazed boy again; presumably

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