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  1. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    With Sanford now hanging on his back, Smitty plowed ahead, swinging clumsily, but heavily at Edward as the brawl brought all three of them closer to Daniel, Abner, & Musgrove - in danger of crashing into their table in another moment. The whiskey Smitty had consumed made Bobby sound a hundred...
  2. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    Smitty, with all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop, started toward Edward, his meaty hands balling into fists. He was too drunk to take note that Edward and Sanford were not his only two adversaries, failing to realize the three other men just a short distance away where part of the same...
  3. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    Dorothy’s eyes narrowed as Smitty called her Calico Queen, a slight flush highlighting her cheeks that had nothing to do with the whiskey. He knew damn right well she hated the nickname, even more so in front of people she’d never met before. So… whatever… if he wanted to get his drunk ass...
  4. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    Smitty (Paul Smith) Paul Smith (a.k.a Smitty) was of pretty average height, but he was broad across the back and shoulders with thick limbs. He carried a little extra weight, but just used that to his advantage when it came to pushing people around. In the hierarchy of unofficial leadership...
  5. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    Dorothy’s brown eyes flicked toward the top of the stairs as two men she hadn’t seen before appeared there, momentarily pulled away from her thoughts. It was starting to become a habit … sizing up strangers. It was something she’d picked up from Bobby, Flinch, and the others, always a little...
  6. CorralDust

    The Big Score

    June 1868 Little Black Water, New Mexico Territory The robbery of the Wells Fargo bank transfer from the Southern Pacific Railroad Line had been a fantastic success. Flinch, David, Charlie, and Dorothy had traded shots with the express car guards while One-Eyed Bobby, Sparrow Hawk and Smitty...
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