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by Roy F. Chandler


  During those intense moments, danger had ridden with simple miscalculation or a careless slip of the foot and not, as onlookers might believe, from the wild Ruby swinging.

  Could the people of Newport comprehend the skilled balance of his attack? Could they appreciate the countless training hours that allowed him to manipulate a wooden club or steel blade with a grace as casual as their own when tossing or kicking a football?

  No, those who sought to lay blame would again place responsibility on old boxing skills. It would be pointless to try to explain skills even more exacting than boxing. So some would claim he had been lucky and others would consider him a vicious and dangerous individual. He considered the latter possibility momentarily and knew it to be false. His intent had been only to get the Rubys off his back. He guessed he'd done so.

  True, there had been an option. He could have remained within the school and accepted the protection of the state patrolmen, but to what end? Encouraged by his timidity, the Rubys would have merely bided their time waiting for another opportunity.

  When facing the town bully, a million fathers have instructed a million sons, "Get a club and beat the hell out of him and you won't have any more trouble!" Usually, the sons were incapable of such aggressiveness and expended their boyish energies dodging and running from the neighborhood tough guys.

  In this case, Ben Troop had met the bulls of the Ruby herd and smashed them into the ground. It had been unnecessary to add hulking Ralph to the count, but he had served added warning by deliberately mortifying the man. Loud Ruby noises would be lacking for many a moon and their paths would steer wide around Ben Troop.

  So, back to school on Monday? To smile modestly? To absorb good-natured wisecracks? To explain his side (again and again)? To ignore John Luther's poorly masked antagonism? The thought doused his last glow of excitement.

  He quickened his step, wishing that Lin was around and the wish brought awareness of a growing dependence. He wondered if things were becoming too tight here in Perry County. He had returned expecting to build a new life and finish his days amid the wooded hills and brick-walked villages, but so far he had not been accepted by many of the people that he had been born and raised among.

  Perhaps the years away had changed him too much. He felt at home, but if he didn't fit, there was little point in struggling for some sort of shallow toleration. Maybe this should be his last year at Newport. He would sorely miss Bob Boden and Al and a lot of his students, but it was a big world. There would be some place that could use him. He'd have to ask David Campbell.

  It had felt good going all out against the Rubys. He hoped he hadn't destroyed his credibility as a responsible individual. The town would reach new conclusions and finally the majority would agree. He could only hope they would not decide against him, but if it came to that, he had all winter and spring to pick a new place to teach.

  He shook himself physically, shadow boxed a few steps, and sucked in deep lungful's of crisp night air. In the meantime, he'd promised that sandy haired kid in 9C to bring in a Spanish doubloon and he had better start poking around for it . . . and those three girls wanted to research the stone arch in American architecture. Engrossed, he momentarily forgot the Rubys and the town.

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  Crouching bird-like over her phone, Clara Coons heard whistling passing her house. Carefully parting the long linen draperies with the delicately crocheted edging, she saw Ben Troop striding along, head erect, hands hung loosely in his pockets, making his way homeward. Infuriated, she pressed her bony nose against the cold windowpane to watch Troop pass from sight.

  "There he goes, Emily!" She spoke into the phone, dislike coloring her voice. "Just whistling along as though nothing had happened!

  "You look out now. He should be just coming into sight. See him? Isn't that awful? Just as though he hadn't nearly killed two people only a little while ago. Why he could break right into our homes if he wanted to, and what could a poor woman do against a savage like that?"

  She listened to horrified breathing over the line.

  "But that Ben Troop better not think we're through with him! Not by a long shot, Emily. It may take a while, but we'll get him out of Perry County, Emily, you can be sure of that!

  "Hmmmmph, teacher! He's nothing but a savage!"

  The end

  Addendum

  In 1974, Ben and Linda Troop moved to rural Alaska where he principals a public school. The Troops have two sons.

  About Roy Chandler

  Roy F. Chandler retired following a twenty year U.S. Army career. Mr. Chandler then taught secondary school for seven years before becoming a full-time author of more than sixty books and countless magazine articles. Since 1969, he has written thirty-one published novels and as many nonfiction books on topics such as hunting, architecture, and antiques.

  Now 87 years of age, Rocky Chandler remains active and still rides his Harley-Davidson across the continental United States.

  He divides his time among Nokomis, FL, St Mary's City, MD, and Perry County, PA.

  Rocky Chandler: Author, Educator, Soldier, Patriot in 2012

  Books by Roy Chandler

  Reading order of fiction books in the Perry County Series

  Friend Seeker

  The Warrior

  Arrowmaker

  The Black Rifle

  Fort Robinson

  Ironhawk

  Song of Blue Moccasin

  Tim Murphy, Rifleman

  Hawk's Feather

  Shatto

  Chip Shatto

  Shatto's Law (Ted's Story)

  The Boss's Boy

  Tiff's Game

  Cronies

  The Didactor

  The Perry Countian

  The Sweet Taste

  Old Dog

  Gray's Talent

  Ramsey

  Shooter Galloway

  Shatto's Way

  All Books By Publication Date

  All About a Foot Soldier, 1965 (A colorful book for children)

  History of Early Perry County Guns and Gunsmiths (With Donald L. Mitchell), 1969

  A History of Perry County Railroads, 1970

  Alaskan Hunter: a book about big game hunting, 1972

  Kentucky Rifle Patchboxes and Barrel Marks, 1972

  Tales of Perry County, 1973

  Arrowmaker, 1974

  Hunting in Perry County, 1974

  Antiques of Perry County, 1976

  The Black Rifle, 1976

  Homes, Barns and Outbuildings of Perry County, 1978

  Shatto, 1979

  The Perry County Flavor, 1980

  Arms Makers of Eastern Pennsylvania, 1981

  The Didactor, 1981

  Fort Robinson: A novel of Perry County Pennsylvania, the years 1750-63, 1981

  Friend Seeker: A novel of Perry County PA, 1982

  Gunsmiths of Eastern Pennsylvania, 1982

  Perry County in Pen & Ink, 1983

  Shatto's Way: A novel of Perry County, Pa, 1984

  Chip Shatto: A novel of Perry County Pennsylvania, the years 1863-6, 1984

  Pennsylvania Gunmakers (a collection), 1984

  Firefighters of Perry County, 1985

  The Warrior, A novel of the frontier, 1721-1764, 1985

  Perry County Sketchbook (And Katherine R. Chandler), 1986

  A 30-foot, $6,000 Cruising Catamaran, 1987

  The Gun of Joseph Smith (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1987

  The Perry Countian, 1987

  Hawk's Feather - An Adventure Story, 1988

  Ted's Story, 1988

  Alcatraz: The Hardest Years 1934-1938 (With Erville F. Chandler), 1989

  Cronies, 1989

  Song of Blue Moccasin, 1989

  Chugger's Hunt, 1990

  The Sweet Taste, 1990

  Tiff's Game: A work of fiction, 1991

  Tuck Morgan, Plainsman (Vol. 2) (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1991

  Death From Afar I (And Norman A. Chandler), 1992

 
Kentucky Rifle Patchboxes All New Volume 2, 1992

  Behold the Long Rifle, 1993

  Death From Afar II: Marine Corps Sniping (And Norman A. Chandler), 1993

  Old Dog, 1993

  Tim Murphy, Rifleman: A novel of Perry County, Pa. 1754-1840, 1993

  Choose the Right Gun, 1994

  Death From Afar Vol. III: The Black Book (And Norman A. Chandler), 1994

  The Kentucky Pistol, 1994

  Ramsey: A novel of Perry County Pennsylvania, 1994

  Gray's Talent, 1995

  Hunting Alaska, 1995

  Last Black Book, 1995

  Dark Shadow (The Red book series), 1996

  Death From Afar IV (And Norman A. Chandler, 1996

  Morgan's Park (Vol. 3) (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1997

  White Feather: Carlos Hathcock USMC scout sniper (And Norman A. Chandler), 1997

  Death From Afar V (And Norman A. Chandler), 1998

  Ironhawk: A frontier novel of Perry County Pennsylvania 1759-1765, 1999

  Sniper One, 2000

  One Shot Brotherhood (And Norman A. Chandler), 2001

  Shooter Galloway, 2004

  The Hunter's Alaska, 2005

  The Boss's Boy, 2007

  Pardners, 2009

  Hawk's Revenge, 2010

  Antique Guns (included above)

  History of Early Perry County Guns and Gunsmiths (With Donald L. Mitchell), 1969

  Kentucky Rifle Patchboxes and Barrel Marks, 1972

  Arms Makers of Eastern Pennsylvania, 1981

  Gunsmiths of Eastern Pennsylvania, 1982

  Pennsylvania Gunmakers (a collection), 1984

  Kentucky Rifle Patchboxes All New Volume 2, 1992

  Behold the Long Rifle, 1993

  The Kentucky Pistol, 1994

  Hunting

  Alaskan Hunter: a book about big game hunting, 1972

  Choose the Right Gun, 1994

  Hunting Alaska, 1995

  The Hunter's Alaska, 2005

  Sniper Series

  Death From Afar I (And Norman A. Chandler), 1992

  Death From Afar II: Marine Corps Sniping (And Norman A. Chandler), 1993

  Death From Afar Vol. III: The Black Book (And Norman A. Chandler), 1994

  Death From Afar IV (And Norman A. Chandler), 1996

  White Feather: Carlos Hathcock USMC Scout Sniper (And Norman A. Chandler), 1997

  Death From Afar V (And Norman A. Chandler), 1998

  Sniper One, 2000

  One Shot Brotherhood (And Norman A. Chandler)

  Gun of Joseph Smith Trilogy (Young Adult)

  Gun of Joseph Smith, The (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1987

  Tuck Morgan, Plainsman (Vol. 2) (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1991

  Morgan's Park (Vol. 3) (With Katherine R. Chandler), 1997

  Children's Books

  All About a Foot Soldier, 1965

 

 

 


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