Galloway was thinking of Flagan Sackett. Somewhere in those mountains,
without weapons, in a rugged country where the only humans he
found we apt to be enemies, he would have to fight for his life
alone. Galloway knew what Flagan must do to survive because he
knew what he would do -- and because Flagan was his brother in
thinking as well as in blood. And for Sackett there was no easy
way.
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