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Wrongly convicted Ed Stacy, whom Paladin helped to put in prison, is being released after being pardoned. Will Stanhope, who runs the local freight office, hires Paladin to protect him from Stacy. Paladin soon wonders who is really in danger.

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      • Paladin: Well, "heat not a furnace for your foes so hot that it do singe yourself". Ed: One of those fancy writers of yours again? Paladin: Shakespeare. And it's good advice, Ed. Ed: Well, after two years in prison for nothing, that "furnace" is boiling up a full head of steam.

      • Stanhope: There, you heard him yourself, Sheriff, he threatened me. I demand protection. Sheriff: And you'll get it, too, when I see you need it. After he takes the first shot. Stanhope: All right, Paladin, it's up to you. Paladin: I think I'll wait for the second shot.

      • Paladin: Now conscience wakes dispair that slumber'd, wakes the bitter memory of what he was, what is, and what must be........ And that's another one of my fancy writers, John Milton.

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      • Paladin's Shakespeare quote of the day comes from King Henry the Eighth, Act 1, scene i, line 140. The line from John Milton (Dec 9, 1608-Nov 8, 1674) is from Paradise Lost (1667), Book 4, line 23.

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