"Marshal, you've got no right to manhandle me, keep your hands off of me." In a too-soft voice, speaking through clenched teeth, Dillon said, "Galloway, you have the good manners to face me when I'm speaking to you-and answer my questions. You understand that? Do not give me a good excuse to lose my temper with you, Galloway. I'd like nothing better. You've always been troublemaker in this town."