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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-11-18, Page 7�­` � I 17,t 1. J 1� 1. ;� .: � -4 ,,., 1 I ��,!., , "'. I I � �: ,­(,."':,,� I 11.1 . . . I ''I . , I , -, \ I J k ... , . 1. ��...�!, , �"... z: I , � " A � 11 ff. (I " � , It ; I ­ � did` : _ :10 - t— k, � I I ; , ) I 11 . - , , ! - � '. J I . M __ ,r . I --I i 1Q� L - �N U", It Jr w- > 11, 1 - . , . I I ,11 0,�, � - �, , '. I I 'I � . . , I �; ,%,, i �"I � Ul� � �:�J,R­A,_- t, Id i 11 �' -J, g% , , � 10,i , ,q . !?�'h� " "� , , — ". , " IM V� ,rd, , ,,, e TF24 1. , ." I K "O . , ;�,T ii I'� , ; 0 f;," �f ­11­1�� T, .. " `SI*17��1;611 . �, I �,,ivs`,t 1,�In`02��N, , , , I I �,, � , , I 1� If. . , . I �qtj, �16� ��,q� n, ",', 11 .4 , 10, r. , - A 1-1 , 4 �z.. 0 �;�'0�1010","' . t 1'1� 1'�F..�R �."' I "I I I 1, IV I , �', `­ " �­1111 ., ��L � 0, " I , I 't , T , �,J - I �, I .11".0 � ., 1� , . . 0 .. � lm , ow - ,Avii�, ,. - W101 1, ., " - _4 "� , �, 1! , _M , ", 1� T . 'N I � , " - , A , , ;; 11, , I- , et &50� , I , . 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Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Graduate of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated Illy t he most modern principles. Chnges reasonable. Day or night talkJjr,omptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town EEO., Phone 116. MEDICAL I DR. W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member of College of Physic - tans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Alborhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 90. DR. R. P. L DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors emit Of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. 3Q04-tf r DR- A. NEWTON-BRADY I I Bayfield. I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- : land. Late Extern Assistant Master , Rotunda Hospital for Women and : Children, Dublin. Office at residence - lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Sitm4ays. 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 DR. F. J. BURROWS I Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist -church, Sea - forth.. Phone 46. Coroner for the . County of Huron. I DR. C.MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical Col -lege; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses In Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Rosa Graduate of North-western Univers- ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sillw Hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 161. DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phones: Office, 185W.; resi- dence, 186 J. 8065-tf — AUCTIONEERS - THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Correspondence, arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling The Expositor Office, Seaforth. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guarante6d. OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chandise and Farm Sales, Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or Piro, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, 18-08. . 2866-52 — R. T. LUKER Licensed auctioneer for the Nunty of Huron. Sales attended to In all parts of the county. Seven YoRTH"es- perforce In Manitoba and SSSkAtche- W :-Terlins reasonable. 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I -1 , , � 1. � ,,, � $1 XlAuunlz - To 'i 11 fierceness 'with which her lips •� 'had ed the, dishesi ditleck-luo- teen, and . . I . I I � 4 1 . 0s , ,A P* 00, . , N�' ,�,,, I N I clung to his ? She ou'Waiit to, round i.­� 4 , I liked -him, of -7.9 __ , I I - 419 ?� I WRT,­ I Ai . *- ked the saddle ,be& oon they )Ying bibod'beating 9oftly'under tbhe PnI , ;11 , i � 6 � I 11 course, but surely liking -would .� . . lf.'E10 � , , -e ,;� �. , (' ,7 -'•---,--- e ng ,would not Wei off, c , 54 all 7.90'e" �Ot, ir � =57", 1. M (Continued from last week) , limbing slo*'I�V�Ahe trail golden browr� of her cheeks, one of m I T.T-1.3 _ is?' . a I'AP . Mr.' ��­#kl�1�1 , '� "" - '. , explain the pu Aw ,'.� T ; . W-4 MR, koo,,� Ise that her first kiss that led up the canon Vall, -She saw the thick braids of her heavy-, blue-' "I ... ,, 1,11 ] ', I _U , , 1� = �� , He, laughed qW,iotly, ak if., it we-ro .4 � A - � "I I "Don't �be afraid, little rl. I'll had sent leaping through her blood the carcass of a dead Iihoo N , , . . , - , �& ?�'� I gi ,p lying on black hair falling across the br�ast joke M, , �A � ,1 , I �, ", � see no harm comes to you," joke, .but The gill with a M # . 11 " the man I-ke wine. Did she love him? 1. -11 A &,'' - the. rocks half way'doviiihe cliff, and that -rose an"d fell a little fast, she flu -,h, - "Is that an?" b .19"lipmem 0 R- P r 's, , , 0 % I I I � ­ 'I � , had se6k � � . . � 4�4650trww "I P� N - . - Then why did,she dist ust en of it before. i0flil could stop looked into a mobile fAce as daring "That's all."' I C W, w-4 I " said to her with a quirk, fierce ten , r. him'? 0�,�, � �,�, derness. ' . . . * - - 4',i@ , ."'. - ,-w I Why was there fear in her sober � . � " I 10- '.j­��, � "M '1 I - see- herself. � and as passionate as his own, warm "If I knew do you suppose I would in, t4o`*,*tme' , �!'s . - . � , The comfort of his support was un- oral thought of him? Had she done ,;,What is that? Isn"t I 14-t—, ? I I with the life of innocent youth, and tell for five thousand -or cpld� at �.AUXIQL , I og o 11 " 9 el -1 usand-or ten thous- ,k)b.-�,o�,joh�64,,.o�f!b��;..'.,, .. ��.","­",., ` dloS�VA�M ... :.. 1, " n , §`, speakable. It stole into her heart wrong? For the -moment all her "Looks to me like a,boulder 11 lied the dark blood mantled his face. and?" " � 00 Qm?�; 11 , " , , &ipth 1A,44"W", "MIN.R AW , Nw� � `,J�1, , ,,, . dheilsqla ,4*61AW ,� .1 4 respiratory ge , �,A like( water to the roots of thirsty maiden defenses had been wiped Out her escort unblushingly, `here was "Saddle the horses," she command- Yor -some reason this seemed to , creases, An& iq , - ­� against, his . , .,� �,J, �, 11--- '. ae. � , plants. To feel her head ag and lie had ridden roughshod over her no use, he judged, in recalling un- ed. 04W '11R, the 'alst"ll � 4 *ft.'t,_`N'l' her ti lit res rves. _R #;*, -.7- give him sardoic amusement. "No, � "A"'I , I F�j",P,, kml " shoulder, to know he held h But somewhere in her . or flu . , ;,��.,�' n a pleasant memories. "When I get good and ready." . I aneyrefun ed R. AL113r_i�Q - I !1�,-, , I I , ,,&nN-,� I I , , �, ­­ - � meant safety and life. He had fM bell' of warning was ringing, I don't suppose �ou would." � �` 4,�'�"!. R The Nor did she long remember. The "Now." cold is not* reliewd.-ifteirts; ,�.'.. I'— n: 19 � 111- 1- , I ... I - ... � ,�- "� i,��I' "You'll have to catch him yourself,. 'to. 11449-6 .1 -11, - - - 13, ,­ , X her not to be Afraid, and she was so Poignant sting of sex appeal had come dry, exhilarating sunshine and the "No, ' directions, Ask 72W 1. J9_1, .; I '� ma'am. We going to have if you want him. I'm not in that 6;01;;A�n Co., , I - It"' ­­ ""'. I , "', no longer. home to her for the first time. Where sting of gentle, wide -swept breezes, a talk first." . business, Mr. Flatray." I . U 0-1111 '" ,�7,ef`,�`_.' '�'� �V 1. 11 I . ­ ­-,, I, , I I __ � . ­,_ . ­,,, Q. Z 1 , "You shot at me," she murmured fore in this frank child of the wilder- the pleasure of swift motion and the She walked across to the place "I am. Sorry you don't like , the - i - �_; . , -,,,-N_'. 11 - 7'�7,e!`,�!" ,'-�'��4� . .. , ..;, _ - , - 1 1 - �_; -Z" �. , , rl, �� �_ A , in reproach. ness had been born a shy shame, a ring of that exultingly boyish voice where her pony grazed, slipped on the business, Miss Lee." He added dry- '. �., . ',�­ 1� ­%".`­'�-e I . k !. , � ; -', -,,S�'_%) 11 , . .. "I didn't know. We thought it was vague trembling for herself that '' -,""I"', .,.Af.�. ; I I ,?� ­�I,,, , � beside her, combined to call the youth bridle, and brought the animal back ly: "But then you always were hard done if he hadpi.lt been nx,�,­A.,,'011o,.,� :�,�;,�'A4� I I - �,, -,-A4, I , .1 1 �� I, 1- . � �� �;�;, � 11 , . � , 1, r; , L, � ". " Firm in the saddle to the saddle. Norris watched her to please. You waren't satisfied straight as a string, even if 9" '.. '! , .- , LL,� Bellamy�s herd. But it's true, God marked a change. At sunrise she had in her to rejoice. . . . 4zb*i �, he- as 1� ." " I � , forgive me! I did." been still treading gayly the primrose ,she rode, as graceful a picture of fitting the blankets and tightening when I was a rustler." do off like powder. But when ?,mons '' I � ., t ,��,L" � . '�, .... "�� , ' � � � � � � � .� , � I � , ��,,.i_ �.i,' ....... There was in his voice the warm path of childhood; at sunset She had piquant girlhood as could econceiv- thecinchwithout a word, his face Her eyes swept him with a look making a blue blotter of ' I , . - I " ,11;�,, . .�, . I throb of emotion, and in his eyes entered upon her heritagd of woman- ed, thrilling to the silent voices of the grouping blacker every moment: Be- whether of reproach or ' things don't look the same ' . , , something she had never seen before hood. desert. They travelled I . contempt he . :,, I.— -4, , I �, � _ n a sunlit sea fore she could start he strode forwarl was not sure. But the hard derision Anyhow he went in." ' I : . 1. ....2 in those of any human being. I• . - 2� , .�, 9 Like The sun had climbed high and was I 1,­­-� I . i of space, under a sky of blue, in which and caught the rein. of his gaze did not soften. Mentally "He didn't. I can,purpye ho- I", 'A �, ,,.� 1.,, ..... � I . . - stars they were, swimming in light, peering down the walls of the gulch tenuous cloud didn't,, 1. � . � . 1,,��,.J . lakes floated. Once "I've got something to say to You," as well as physically he was a pro- burst from Melissyf$` lips. , 11 ., 11,:,�,� � " �, ,7,� ;1'711�1' 1 1 - ".1, ,n .. , " glowing with the exultation of the when she awoke. She did not at once they came on a small .bunch of hill he'told her rudely. "You're not going duct of the sun -and the wind, as tough "Be glad to hear your proof later. , �,__,,,��,�Tp�.-" ,�:,:t),'U,M , - - I .11 �' i:, triumph he was living. She was a realize where she was, but came pres- cattle which went flying like deer in- now. So that's all about it." and unyielding as a grea-sewood sap- He certainly planned the hold-up. Jin : ?'� �,,­ . .", splendid young animal, untaught of ently to a blinking consciousness Of to the Covert of a draw. A rattle- Her lips tightened. "Let go of my ling. For a friend be would go the Budd overheard him." I '. � - . ,�i , Z .. . I `Z. life, generous, passionate, tempestu- her surroundings. The rock wall on snake above a prairie dog's hole slid horse." . - 11, . '11, limit, and he -could not forgive her "Did Jim tell you that?" 11 . . . I � I DUS, and as her pliant, supple body lay one side was still shadowed, while into the mesquit. A swift watched "We'll talk first."" she had distrusted him. "Don't blame him for that. He .: t �,.. MA " ­�,� against his same sex instinct old as the painted side of the other was them from the top of a sm6oth rock, "Do you think you can force me to "But maybe you'd prefer it if I was didn't mean to tell, but I Wound. him� :-�j ,,. ,lb - 1. ,", I 11 .rection stirred potently within her. -warm with the light which poured up, motionless so long as they could see. stay here?" rustling stages," he went on, looking up so lice couldn't get away from. it. :':�.% 1. �, ,:��,.; .�,,�.�.., She had f6find her mate. It came to on it. The Gothic spires, the Moorish She loved it all, this immense, desert- "You're going to hear what I've got straight at her. I'll show you later why he couldn't." L �.',; �,,�, .Iier.ap innocently as the same impulse domes, the weird and mysterious eaves ed world of space filled with its mul- to say.,, "What do you mean?" she asked "I'm sure you must have been very � - . �, 1. , - ­. tomes to the doe when the spring which last night had given more than titudinous dwellers. "You bully!" breathlessly. busy, spying and everything," she told ­,' freshets are seeking the river, and a touch of awe to her majestic bed- They unsaddled at Dead Cow Creek "I'll tell you what I know -Miss "I want to have a talk with you." him -bitterly. I .�, 11 i . . � is innocently her lips met his in their clamber, now looked a good deal less hobbled the ponies and ate supper. Hold-up." "What about?" �, , I first kiss of surrender. - Something IiYe the ruins of mediaeval castles and Norris seemed in no hurry to resaddle. "Tell it!" she cried. Continued next week. "Suppose we step around to the , �rradiated her, softs ed her, warmed the homes of elfin sprites and gnomes. He lay stretched carelessly at full He laughed harshly, his narrowed ,side of the house. We'll be freer . -_ 1.I ier. Was it love? She did not know "Buenos dios, muchacha," a voice length, his eyes upon her With veiled eyes watching her closely. "If You from interruption there." ". 7 - , , - , , �', )ut as yet she was still happy in the called cheerfully to 'her. admiration. She sat upright, her throw me down now, I'll ce'tainly tell He led the way, taking her consent WHY NOT THE BEST , ;low of it. She did not need to turn to know to gaze on the sunset with its splashes it. Be reasonable, girl." for granted. With him he carried a , , Slowly, hand in hand, they worked whom it belonged. Among a thou- of topaz and crimson and sacron, "Let go my rein!" chair for her from the porch. When a very superior article can I . , .- tack to the trail and down it to the sand she would have recognized its watching the tints soften and mellow "I've had enough of this. Tumble "If you'll be as brief as possible, be had at the same price as an in- .., " )ottom of the canon. The soft vel- tone of vibrant warmth. as dusk fell. Every minute now off that horse, or I'll pull you off." : . Mr.,Flatray. I've been in the desert ferior article one has no hesitation in �. ret night enwrapped them. it shut "Buenos," she answered, and, ris- brought its swift quota of changing Her dark eyes flashed scorn of him, two days and want to change my taking the better one. That is human ... ,hem from the world and left them ing hurriedly, she fled to rearrange beaut- A violet haze enveloped the "You coward! Do OU +1,; I- T, 11 '. -, . J - M -- clothes. nature. .in the Canadian newspaper me to one. From the meeting palms her hair and dress. purple mountains, and in the crotch fraid of you? Stand back!" "I'll not detain you. It's about field there is one "besM, and that trarige electric currents tingled It was nearly a quarter of an hour of the hills swam a lake of indigo. The man looked long at her, his this gold robbery." fact is admitted by all. The Family - hrough the girl and flushed her to later that she reappeared, her thick The raw, untempered glare of the teeth set; then caught at her strong "Yes.,, Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal in ecstasy of emotion. coils of ebon-hued tress shining in sun was giving place to a limitless little wrist. With a quick wrench She could not take her eyes from is in a class entirely by itselt ,and A camp fire was already burning the sun, her skirt smoothed to her pour of silvery moonlight, she freed it, here yes glowing like live him. Something told her that he Canada is proud of it. It -is, a won- - beerfully when they reached the base satisfaction, and the effects of fem- Her eyes were full of the soft coals. knew her secret, or part of it. Her derful combination of three pu,blica- I of the descent. A man came forward inine touches otherwise visible upon 1,,,Iine,s of the hour when she turn- "You dare," she panted. heart was fluttering like a caged tions, a great newspaper, a clean o meet them. He glanced curiously her fresh, cool person. ed them upon her companion. He Her quirt rose and fell, the lash thrush. wholesome family magazine and an A the girl after she came within the "Breakfast is served," Norris sang answered promptly her unspoken gurning his wrist like a brand of fire. "Shall we begin at the beginning?" agricultural paper without an equal. ircle of light. Her eyes were shin- out. question. I With a furious oath he dropped his "If you like." All three in one big 72 page paper, ng- as from some inner glow, and she "Dinner would be nearer it," she "You bet it is! A night for the hand from the rein. Like a flash she "Or in the middle, say." and all three for the price of ,one - vas warm with a soft color that vit- laughed. "Why in the world didn't gods --or for lovers." was off, had dug her heels home, and "If only you'll begin anywhere," only a dollar a year. You should have dized her beauty. Then' his, gaze you boys waken me? What time is He said it in a murmur, his eyes was galloping into the moonlight she said impatiently. your own local paper without doubt, )assed to take in with narrowed lids it, anyhow?" full on hers, and his look wrenched recklessly as fast as she could send `How will this do for a beginning, but your home would be enriched by ter companion. "It's 'not very late -a little past her from her mood. The mask Of forward the pony. Stark terror held then? 'One thousand, dollars will be the weekly visit -of The.Family Her - "I see you found her," he said dry- noon maybe. You were all tired out comradeship was one. He looked at heir by the throat. The fear of him paid by Thomas L. Morse for the ar- old and Weekly Star. You will never Y. with your tramp yesterday. I didn't her hungrily, as might a lover to flooded her whole being. Not till the rest and conviction of each of the regret it. "Yes, I found her, Bob." see why you should'nt have your sleep whom all spiritual heights were de- drumming hoofs had carried her far men who were implicated in the rob - He answered the spirit of Farrium's Out." nied. did other emotions move her. bergof the Fort Allison stage on dp vords rather than the letter of them He was pouring a cup of black cOf- , Her sooty lashes fell before this She was furious with him, and with April twenty-seventh last.' " tor could he keep out of his bearing fee for her from the smoky pot, and sinister spirit she had evoked, but herself for havinbeen imposed upon For development of the arms try g She was shaken there was no deny- these exercises: Take a standing rid his handsome face the exultation she looked around expectantly for the were raised instantly at the sound or by him. M's beauty, his grace, his ing it. He Could see the ebb of blood position, head up, feet about two foot hat betrayed success. others. Simultaneously she remem- him drawing his body toward her. debonaire manner - they were all from her cheeks, the sudden stiffening lengths apart, knees straight, body 1111'mp!" Farnurn turned from him bered that she had not beard the Inevitably there was a good deal Of hateful to her now. She had thought 01 the slender fii:rure. erect, abdomen flat, chest high, back find addresser the girl: 1,1 suppos,e bleating of the sheep. the young animal in her superbly him a god among men, and he was of She did not speak until she had Dorris has explained our mistake and "Where are the others -Mr. Farn- healthy body. She had been close to common clay. It was her vanity was straight, shoulders square and easy, ,control of her voice. "Dear me! hands at sides. Bring the hands up -sten crow. for all of us, Miss Lee. I um and Sam ? And have you the nature all day, the riotous passion of wounded, not her heart. She scourg- What has all that to do with me?" to shoulder height, fists doubled and lon't see how come we to make such sheep all gagged?" she laughed. spring flowering free in her as in the ed herself because she had been so "A good deal, I'm afraid. 0 You turned in. With a sharp command , blame, fool mistake. 'It was git- He gave her that odd look of smol- warm earth herself. But the magic easily deceived, because she had let know how much, better than I d _" , upward. ing dark, and we took you skirt for dcring eyes behind half -shut lids. of the mystic hills had lifted her be- herself become a victim of his good -'Perhaps I'm stupid. You'll have shoot the arms straight ' i greaser's blanket.. It's ce'tainly on "The boys have gone on to finish yond the merely Personal. Some sense looks and his impudence. For that to he a great deal clearer before I can Stretch to the finger tips and back. Is.,, the drive for you. They started be- of grossness in him for the first time she had let hi kiss her -yes, and unders,tand you." Then shoot the arms to the side and "Yes, he has explained." fore sun -up this morning. I'm elect- seared across her brain. She started had returned his kiss -she was heart- "I've noticed that it's a lot easier back. Do these movements three "Well, there won't any amount of ed 11 to see you back home safely." up, and her face told him she had ilv conterriptuous of herself. Always to understand what you -want to than Itimes each, gradually increasing. ,xplaining square the thing. We But—" taken alarm. .4e had held her -61f with an instinc- hat you don't want -to." night 'a' done you a terrible injury, Her protest died unspoken. She "We must be going," she cried. five pride, but in her passion of a- Sharply a thought smote her. Y , " Miss Lee. It was gilt-edged luck for could not very well frame it in word, He got to his feet. "No hurry, bp.ndonment the tears; confessed now � w "Have you -,e,pn Phil Norris lately?" is that you thought to jump on that and before his bold, possessive eyes sweetheart." . that this pride had been humbled to No, I haven't. Do you think �t ,,, the girl's long, dark lashes wavered The look in his face startled her. the dust. likely that he would confess?" lock and holler." i " ' I "I was thinking of the sheep," she to the cheeks into which the hot blood it -was new to her in her experience This gusty weather of the spirit, "Confess?" she faltered. :aid. was beating. Nevertheless, the feel- of men. Never before had she met now of chastened pride and now of "I see I'll have to start at the be - "Well, you saved them, and I'm ing existed that she wished one of elemental lust. bitter anger, carried her even through ginning, after all. It's pretty hard Your -ight glad of it. We ain't got any the others had stayed instead of him. "You're near enough," she caution- the group of live oaks which looked t,, say just- where. that is. It might ise for Mary's little trotter, but your it. was born, no doubt, partly of the ed sharply. down upon the silent houses of the be when Morse got hold of your fath- ,W -y . . I& riL atber's square about his. He keeps wave of shyness running through her, He cursed softly his maladroitness. ranch, lying in a ."a of .splendid er's claim, or another fellow might ,hem herded up on his own range. but partly too of instinctive maidenly "I was nearer last night, honey," moon -beat. She was so much less gay it was when the Boone -Bellamy Are may not like it, but we ce'tainly resistance to something in his look' he reminded her. confident of her -elf than usual that feud began, and that is a mighty long trent going to the length of attack- in the assurance of his manner, that "Last night isn't to -night." she made up her mind to tell her time ago.,, n, his herd." Parnum's gaze took in seemed to claim too much. Last night He hesitated. Should he PJAh 'her father the whole story of the holdup "The Boone -Bellamy feud," "hoed ter slender girlishness, and he voic- he had taken her by storm and at ad- defenses, bury her protests in kisses? and of what this man had threatened. the girl. ,d the question in his mind. ,,How vantage. Something of shame stir- Or should he talk her out of this harsh Thi� resolution comforted her, and ,'Yes. The real name of our friend . I I . n time do you happen to be sheep- red in her that he had found her so mood? Last night she bad been his. it was with something approaching Norris is Ihunc. Boone." , ierding all by your lone a thousand easy a conquest, something too of a There were moments during the day calmness that she rode past the corral ,,He's no friend of mine." She - ....... 4 riles from nowhere, Miss Lee?" new vague fear of herself. She re- when she had responded to him as a fence Find swung from the ,,;addle in r the fact that he could so move 1,qTned it out with such intensity that - , 'W�- She explained the circumstances af- sented . musical instrument does to skilled front of the house. ;er she had moved forward to warm her, even though she still felt the fingers. But for the moment, his was surprised. his Pow- "Glad to hear it. I can tell you 11�1, � I lerself by the fire, For already night charm of his personal presence. She er over her was gone. And he was then, that he's a had lot. He was , , was bringing a chill breeze with it. meant to hold herself in abeyance, to - ti t of delay. CHAPTER X driven out of Arkansas after a su- _7_717 impa ien - rhe man cooking the coffee looked up make ,sure of herself and of him be- "What's the matter with you?" he spected murder. It. was a killing from �-,r-_ -,/,I\- asked roughly. . -- ) % find nodded pleasantly, continuing his fore she went further. JACK GOES TO THF. HEAD OF � —,. I / . ambush. They couldn't quite hang it " \ " " , work. Norris dragged up a couple of But the cowpuncher had no inten- "We'll start at once." on him, but he' lit a shuck to .save his \-�\7 - -,� , , - - 11)' - ;addle blankets and spread them on tion of letting her regain so fully con- "No.,' . THE CLASS. skin from lynchers. At that time he � - I � I I L trol of her emotions. Experience of "Yes," ,� - / " . , ,he ground for her to sit upon. * Slip trailed the. bridle rein,;, went was a boy. Couldn't have been more _—L woman had though she W", her I "You don't have to do a thing but more than one youngwere likely Frightened up the porch steps, and drew off her than seventeen.- , , - �,L ­ ,.)oss this outfit," he told her with his taught him that scruples. eT gaze held steadily to his. It was the "Who did he kill?" I ; ­�, 1 7 . . r "You're queen of the to assert themselves after reflection, - ____ - - - - ­___ -_ "One of the Bellamy faction. The. \ " I . . - I ,ay smile. same instinct in her that makes one range to -night, and we're your herd- and he purposed giving her no time look a dangerous wild beast straight real name of T. L, Morse is - -rs or your punchers, which for that to -day. U9 — a in the eye. 'Mey La h -"Richard Bellamy." want to call as. To -morrow morning He did not count in vain upon the ,,W.hat,s got into you?" he demand- as Flealth Comes Bach i"How do you know that?" he asked Te'qphom, servit- 1 ; ,: !­­VlcekI . two of us Are going to drive these intimacy of companion ed sullenly. n surprise. fol, delivery in bu­,, ,:, in ,;tan- 3heep on to the trading post for you, on them by the circumstances, nor up- "I'm going home." "I've known it since the first day dard packages ova,, ',' t ,,ounter. DL d the other one is going to .see you on the skill with which he knew how "After a while." Rose and Valerie are sistern. Their I met him." 59e back home. It's all arranged." to make the most of his manifold at- "Now." charts &y they are 23 and 18 years "Known that he was wanted for - Every call is t-.11-1106 out "to he of age, respectively, but to look at wr ,,P acute de - They were as good as his word. She tractions. His role was that of t "I reckon not just Yet. It's my them you would think they ivere 16 murder in Arkansas'?" order" — a cu.�t -ould not move from her place to help comrade, gay with good spirits and say-so." . and 12—so slight and delicate are "Yes.,' Sig-notl to meet per ' �,,:ml needs, at herself. It was their pleasure to warm with friendliness, solicitous of they. And when you hear tI-.c Inugh.a ninment', notice. "Don't you dare stop me." ter and chatter of these two- for they "And you protected him?" wait upon her as if she had really her needs, but not oppr;ssively so. If The passion in him warred wi th are resting side by side In hospital "I had a reason." She did not ex- )'our telephone opc;­c-.cr ia a mu] - been a queen and they her subjects. prudence. He temporized. "Why, cots --you feel sure they must be the plain that her reason was Jack Flat- t:plc 1).­�onaiiiy- Sl,.c its at — , lesser ages I � Melissy was very tired, but she en- �__ .- honey! I'm the man that loves you. Yes. they are both very slight, but ray, between whom and the corse. 1,110 ,witchboa:d --- loc,,J. !on,- dis- lbyed their deference greatly. She She would not see his outstretched the wonder is they are here at All, quences of his rustling she had stoodt�jjlco, __ N%-,11 �,Ig-r_ll 1:,,cs to her 1, . was still young enough to find delight . for Just a few months ago they were "Well . ; hands. He. pondered that a moment. I sisters " at thc. ntl-p.r end" ready I admitted, victims ot the ravages of .1 , ,". in the fact that three y�ung and more "Then saddle my horse." Morse, or Bellamy, told me all about to select the trael, �01. any . . consumption. They are happy now � I ��, lir less good-looking men were vying 11 I "By God, nol You're going'to list- because they are gaining weight and it. Now that Boone has recognized journey you Filert. . , , 1, I - strength again; and you, who have � with each other to anticipate her � en to me." � 0 him, the game is up. He's ready to L �,'� � hardly .1 I His anger ripped out un( understand what a vronderful differ- go back and stand trial if he must. To her, your rall means mor- , 111", needs. �XLPectedlv, never lost your health, can hai / �­,! , " 1�', Like them, she ate and drank rev- I � . even to him. Whatever fear she felt, Price that makes to people who never I've communicated with the authori- than ;usf. a combination of switch- .. �`�.,�$ 4-4"t . expected to get well. But then—tont . ��,"N en6usly of the sandwiches and' the . I I the girl crushed down. He -must not tie, in Arkansas and I'll bear from board manipulation -1- It is a CRE �'4 Is the work of the Muskoka Hospitni - .. ,j)", strong coffee, though before the meal . know bar heart was drowned in ter- for Consumptives, and it Is being car- them in a day or two." for perqona.! ser-7ire, t- be. answer- "I., I i 1,,,�.� was over she found herself nodding ror. rigid on for over three hundred pA- "What has this to do with the hold- ed completed snri supervised as � .�,:,,�',�,,� , , ,; 1')� drowsily. The tactful courtesy of "I'll listen after we've started." tients each day throughout the year. llp?" your perannal clerk or secretary .J,�,4", ., They He cursed her fickleness. "What's Rose and Valerie are a. fn.rmer's I . �;ffl�,",, , ­ tb&e rough fellows, Was Perfect. T daughters, In a. home where there Are "That's right, the hold-up. Well, would handle It. i �,?i� �11��! , I got the best they had for her of their ailin, you, girl? I ain't a man to be eleven children, and they any they this fellow Boone got your father to � � ��111` ,"i,'i I , blankets, dragged a pinon root to food put off this way." are learning all about the disense so I I . �, h heir beat to see that no drinking, and then sprang it on him . g­� , % ,,�, i L, , , � ,,, I , 41 g, 'V %e glowing coals, and with cheerful , "Don't forget you're in Arizona," otth"yrwmt1cm<1bP.trs or the family walk to rob the stage when the bullion WAS I ­11­�,­11' , 'a I I ".. lead. � ," ­�ji•T fatiewells of "Buenos Noches" retic- , she warned. unawares Into the dread path that being shipped. Somehow Boone had ,,.� "A", 0 dd,4t,6utd a bond in the canon and lit He undestood What she meant. In a to consurriptlo'n. 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