Deakin said heavily: 'An eye for an eye. Well, I suppose we have the ones who matter – O'Brien, Calhoun and White Hand.'
Fairchild was sombre. 'All except one.'
Deakin looked at him. 'You – you know about your brother?'
'I always suspected. I never knew. He – he was the ringleader?'
'O'Brien was. O'Brien used him, used his greed and his weakness.'
'For him, for you, for your daughter – the best way.'
'And now?'
'One detachment of your men to bring back the horses I abandoned down the line. Another to repair the telegraph line. Then we call up a train-load of army and civil engineers to rebuild this bridge.'
Marica said: 'And you'll be returning to Reese City now?'
Fairchild said: 'But it'll take weeks to repair that bridge.'
'Like enough.'
Marica smiled. 'It looks like being a long hard winter.'
Deakin smiled in return. 'Oh, I don't know. I dare say we'll find something to talk about.'