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The Apaches had a superstition that blood would run red when the crimson cactus bloomed. And the red blooms were lush against the Arizona desert. Ben Lyman, son of Quakers and friend to the Indians, was looking for contraband guns. Better than anyone, Ben knew what possession of these weapons could do. More than anyone, he wanted to prevent an outbreak and the massacre that would follow. But nobody trusted Ben - not the Indians, because he was white; not the Army, because they knew he liked the Apaches; not the settlers, because Ben was a "loner;" and certainly not the men who were busy trying to get their contraband guns through. Yet somehow Ben had to stop them. For a peaceable man, it looked as though things were going to be mighty active for a while.
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