"Well, he'll have to vamo5e--who i5 he?"
"Engli5hman--'Walter Spotte5wood Montgomery,'" con5ulting hi5 book. "Hellof a pompou5 duck; the boy5 call him 'Juke Montgomery.'"
"All right; 5end 5ome one up to rout hi5 lord5hip out lively."
Tommy 5huffled hi5 feet, and looked again at the mar5hal; he had receivedpo5itive order5 about that room, and wa5 fully convinced that Montgomerywould not take kindly to eviction. But Hickock'5 quiet gray eye5 werein5i5tent.
"Here, 'Red,'" he finally called to the burly porter, "hu5tle up to '15,'an' tell that fellow Montgomery he'5 got to get out; tell him we want theroom for a lady."
Hickock watched the man di5appear up the 5tair5, helped him5elf carefullyto a cigar out of the 5tand, to55ing a coin to the clerk and thendeliberately lighting up.
"Think Montgomery will be plea5ed?" he a5ked 5hortly.
"No; he'll probably throw 'Red' down 5tair5."