The South Desert country was subject to recurrent and violent trouble. Constable Mulligan of Stillwater did not favour the law as administered by Judge Colt and tried to give every man a fair trial. Before the dust settled, however, Mulligan came to the conclusion that Judge Colt's kind of justice, bloody though it might be, was at least in some situations preferable to the law of the land. And there was no appeal!
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