The Battle Invisible
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Excerpt from The Battle Invisible: And Other Stories
Court was dismissed. The jury, after sitting all night and nearly all day, had found the prisoner not guilty.
Solomon Stone, once more a free man, walked with an unsteady step and a haggard face from the court room, and with his attorney drove away. The throng of men that had attended the trial from beginning to end, each a self appointed judge, gathered in groups of twos and threes on and about the court-house steps, and discussed the case. Every face was either stern or serious. There were many emphatic gestures in the different clusters. Some spoke in low confidential tones, others argumentatively, while a few voices were loud in anger and replete with threats. These were the friends of Nathan Overton who had died, they claimed, from the effects of a blow dealt him on the head by Solomon Stone.
The two men were neighbors, and had quarreled over a blooded colt which both claimed.
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