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But the belly of the beast has teeth.
Schultz tipped his hat. "You are in a position to negotiate, Django. Help me find these men, and I will help you find your wife."
The room went silent. The clock ticked.
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The air in the edit suite was thick with the scent of ozone and overpriced espresso. On the monitors,
Then, hell broke loose.
"Hey, everybody."
Stephen screamed for the guards. Django grabbed a revolver. The next thirty seconds were a blur of muzzle flash and screaming lead. Schultz fell, a martyr to his own pride. Django took cover behind the body of his friend.
Dr. King Schultz, a dentist-turned-bounty-hunter with a penchant for verbose introductions and excessive politeness, sat atop his horse, squinting at a line of shuffling men in chains. He wasn't looking for a patient. He was looking for a partner. But the belly of the beast has teeth
Django was a vision of contained fury. He walked with a limp forced upon him by the shackles, but his eyes—those dark, unblinking eyes—scanned the horizon with the focus of a hawk. He didn't look like a slave; he looked like a man waiting for a reason.
They played their parts. Schultz was the eccentric European entertainer; Django was his valet and freedman, a curiosity to titillate Candie's guests. They found Broomhilda. They made a deal to buy her freedom under the guise of a speaker of German folklore.
He didn't finish the sentence with words. He finished it with fire. Help me find these men, and I will help you find your wife
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