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I -Q#q4u* I of Faculty, of Medicine, i I .1 eTsity of Vlester;n Ontario, Lon- I � .i - . r. ,College of Physic- - .. , .. .. 11 ��. I ... -eons of Ontario. Office ( .. ,lit"s, Drug Store, Main St, 0 one 00. f � I . � . ( � � I I . I � I I � , DR. F. P. L DOUGALL I -Ro our graduate L of Faculty of I * W11, no and Master of Science, Uni- viiijity 'of Western Ontario. Londoio6 t 116*ber o� College of Physicians and s Surgemis of Ontario. Office, 2 doors emit 9 post office. Phone 56, Hensall, r Ontario. . - 3004-tf t "I . - - I DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY E 1� BaY110M.- V Gradhate Dublin University, .1reII,a land. Late Extern Assistant Master 1, Rotunda Hospital for Women and t Wdrezi,- Dublim' Office at residence t lgte1:V_d&eupieA`by, Mrs. Parsons. Hinn, 9 to 10 'a.m., 6 to 7 pmL; t Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 1 i. . I 11 DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, 11 east of the Methodist church, Sea- t forth .. Phone 46. Coroner fbr thif County of Huron. __ f ' t. . DR. C. MACKAY a ,C, Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- t' Ity University, and gold medallist Of k Trinity Medical College; member of ' the Gollege of Ph�rsiclans and Sur- 11 geons of Ontario. . , - I . - D& H. HUG4 ROSS y Graduate of 'University -of Toronto v Faculty of Medicine,'member of Col- t' lege of Physicians and Surgeons of a Ontario; pass graduate courses In e Chlbago Clinical, School of Chicago ; a Royhl Ophthalmic Hospital, London, I England; University Hospital, Lon- a doh, England. Office—Back of Do- vi mWon Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 6. f Night calls answered from residence, e Victoria Street, Seaforth. P I - e DR. - h Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross I( Graduate of Northwestern Univers- h ity, Chicago, Ill. LicentfAte Royal Co4ege of Dental Surgeons, i��nto. a' Office over Sillal Hardware, Main St., si Seaforth. Phone 151. ' d � DR. F. J. BECHELY 'A Graduate Royal College of Dental c� Surgeons,.Toronto. Office over W. R. ti Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phones- Officep 186W.; resi- I% soulitivi p dence, 185 J. � — . n I AUCTIONEERS � b h � , * THOMAS BROWN ' ,�v , . S ' -'Lldensed auctioneer for the counties n of Huron and Perth. Correspondence r, afrangements for sale dates can be b njadd, by calling The' Expositor Office, W Seafdtth. CbargLts moderate, arLd 9 satisfaction guaranteed. ___ - f, ___ — — - I .. . OSCAR KLOPP P Itanor Graduate Carey- Jones' Na- r, tionAll, School of Auctioneering, -Cbi- 0 dag6. I. Special course 'taken in Pure i, Bribil Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- e ch'iftidise and F&,rtn Sales. Rat6s,in A�#.W`With prevailing market. Sat- ,h isfoctio , assuredi Write- OT 11wiro' X 111opp, Zuriah, Out. one, t. 184a., 98610-52 1 1. 1 I I 1. P . ` I -r!`.`7`� .. 7 . - . � � �o . �'�, -it. T. ttTk1ft, a "I , � I - e Cq -1 t, � I V 640,ed -atiationetor, for th - oil of.� Roton-, �, Sales attittled.. to " In � 47, 1) j Vq*,,.,'6,$^6. county. 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'.1 �1. 2T I. 11 I � his kiiie for a f o ott j.e , ,., , tl' gi caught 3�ou to tsta$t­, , "..., � , I , -_ , - �, , i4t. " ?ED: T,n,e wab on onal .e � , t* no" a894 Young, niaki . '.. 41 'J ,N Z,; . , Ot"'A""""' , -1 a he L, YOU - '�� , .- � ... , 0 pho too `� -,, ... "All, -right?', � d I 1A 141 b .. .. A "O', .0.q -.,,F . ",Wer � mhttew,ii. I a - � "" � - (� , ` - - � e . I ed I I calf gYt;r you had sl�o� "Probably ' " 1, a' I " L' 'T � faus, of a Tho4h , born in Arizona, lix"elis I V- litt", r4e, answere ' IT , be had business in Retra"W 3 ,me fVv,p,r­mAw&q t � d "R ... the tow. - � . , . .V tly., . I 11,11W ... I . .r SY . ' I M,61*y' answered, tiu.rning -her -face. 1,1,4,,�. ftoq aw.*, p1her, -,A*_" ". %''t, I or char;e struck to the wall. ',W_We1,RenM RAS- r­�.;��"L.,T;,II I­ ,,e�kus t e sun, and 1145beof -Was. of the South. Due westward rolls - , " - , er. . For an instant h . . .,;k 8 t .", . I e avellers. the.. tiolq . settlement, a0d � Bpa;iL7 " .fte madO Av vrutvrjjj�,­� deed, she him dumb. He stared at her ,as if _.X,TkuJW9,tiVW?k �tiw; Fwlil - , . � I1010" " i , a IIn 17", 1z ., � , � '7 kl�, ..", L' . , .. , ,, . 71 "I I ��;.,.�,.,�,, I ' _ of *Pl4yed a c; �"� , "Business nothing,-" retoirted the �',�P, - ", , I . "fte Bar- Double G. My father chamip Lee ,bad �mfgiigted from, Ten- ring her- he th,gught st,e had gone suddenly exasperated rancher. ,,Hs " on . .1,1119! � f ., . . 09, . . Agured we - 0— . TV kn��,"��, t "I Miss,Lee eumlained. . ne,ssee : after the war, following the: ,elf �!hat surprised �qpv z� - , 01W715 I , . , ,, ..Tery foot� mad,. - couldn't sleep 11 leJ a' 41, ­ " . - I eat and him without I �. � � ,'It i . $1 "Ohl - �R& -he tested. exreM-W: with her ,' 'Wbatls, that?' Say it agaif4" ' he extra trouble. Ain't that a t, , do 60 '­$ I Zmi .., �" ._", I �� h � Your father. owns it.'? line.. of least resistance � to the 4un-- hold a _ ��, I , fine're I , - - .��,, . -,�hile:. burned territ y. Later -he. weight. .Once- sue asoW to place, got out 'at last. � I Well A$ iI �� , ' � ' .'I'Ll s": �. ­,�.�,, �, . , " �,4 4.11 ' . or had niar- I .. tation for him to be � _� �1' , I . 1. � " . giving the .'Bar W, - - - - - � ­- :�'. `4g� .''.,;., 1. It I .. ". . , , "t" � , e I . er;mied a woman a good deal y6tiliger ,,,, ` G? I'll curl his hairfior hilin, � �fting 'to"' 0,teli0i�Oe Saik' Jft"., ., ;.'Zt,��, i - i , L -r He -'%nd -the cow �had the Bar Double Doiible "' Fpflected"w iriomid �� ' . her shoe in the are,94w , #�m ier. '41,,etti ,fiftold4kand � � � � her. L . - �, to My fat ,.J ha ; " t�:` � '-Lee,', I'm' not what ai -he I ,,v,er E A? so much' 0brand,belionging Adoliacb ,,; �IV,417 mavyl= - � , I , I � " . 1, ,. �",.. -, . I '. ,�,��­ . children, the elder of whom was now abon� "If you won . . ".." .", )e, you I ,$,Y.' . at you ­ . I Of t�`nu_.*F.. C ZV11KU , � � .1 ,i,,,, - :. , m p so fussy bestifrieud,- pbe added passi6lithtely, Id .put out the light, I .� gigs UTI -111 "­ to, .than himself. S hadiborne Nm two . . ng sure. .(v)� � her� your Onct I meet up with -him agaiia.,, a..". .!M We'll"Put ,_, 'her rsonal. iaUT 1pplamdt- for - Me. A is 'tho 0XV) .�� igve Vuessed, � iight. *" 'he . _ He'spoke very gently, but there was think I ,coulA sleep, dad,", she ,, What do you a , Young ,man. 'Melisay , told 'd ­� . t ."* `� -do, a6out ? 'Inm willing youn hit, she at- an edge to his voice that was new to him in'the least of v*ices. I .1 ..., v . . . . . X - .. " y on the led&'� ak' L - ger, and while -she *as still a ;0 xnedicing I -t.4w_1.:usj itin � tkr* I ..... ..... . I � id t4i it � � -P � 4 " .11 -mother;bad Oil fmi§,�W' . � .1 ... I . mide welcome at the Bar Doi- *e -of tem . . ,7 1 not feel light if 'I ,do noii�l . 1-1';� 11 ...... 11. . . - �. ­ �. .�01,xe � babe in arms JOt, & second ti ��7, -11 me all about '%ure, . honey, Has the throbbing Let oFr,dt., I I . "I". 'I'll ,,, . . . . . . .., I,* 1. the , 4 "", �miss him, her. "Suppose you +�_ .. 1� - Ile 0"but I doWt want to be It _e anil left her" baby girl to "Thank'you, Mr. F140fi. I won't it.", . ittives", N, * � - , - - . o6 w I- tYPhOld of ., i I 1��,�� I gone out of the ankle?" he asked , hdp you , - 7,9ur R*410 M� A24 : � . , J I . I ,� I , 1 , ame." � I grow up'. is ,lip -A obte take'any more yo r - e. ' She threw out a hand in a gesture anxiously. keep w " ,a. ,ft , , - ! � . , . � 0 �i',,��:��: might in A land . a box . 25c on " "I ,% - . where wornim were few ariAl#r. s ,,' I ��i )'�.. - - "I'm not go He -looked at herst*4 0 I , . .:. �1­411 . - I., : I ­ , I I 01 - do an7thing." Thi .: , , . � 1. � . , " .-, ;'_,%, ;.,I�,�­4 ; � , ,:.�. tiny pledge spoke. 11YUuIrt: xulghty��,ldgh-heeled, Ing could -have made me believe ,it better. Go6diinight, dad.,, � ... "So -long as inrlmtbpr not to re- ,of,,,her mother's l9ve d#'- before he of debPaIr. "What's the -use,? Noth- "Not entirely, but it's a good deal . 1. 11 � i --11- _--__1.11_____ _ - , . ;... , . - . —, p . - " nex Champ Lee had treasur�a as' "Lissie. 701y Ifittew -m7I r;Lhme ain't but my own eyes. You needn't keep 'ItH Doc I I � 1''.. - �, �, ,,�1,0�. .,"her, what I've- seen." � a gift coialei 11 bdiig him in - ness. Hisvovvvxie��o .. "I"ll.". , Zu 32000licest, �.-;­ � . �� Tho -blood; -turned in! her cheeks be. from Heaven. He had- tended her Mr. -Flatray to -you. .Wb'AVS it all a-. up a pretense. I saw you." Lee said after he had Vh;�ed her. ' the anken Areii;Vtb-�1f­hinZI Ine - ,4.�'.� . bout? 'I" , On6l iw. . . ''I teatk * their - Vve, told yop 1 couldn't "Yes, so you said before. NAcvw be- "Do, plwise." -11, 1 4 - ... , ", , " , , ,;� Afizona 'ton. -She did and nursed her through the ailments . "`1 . . Ing with the thill, dee�4et 0yesowa*- "'; , i I �;,�� ... tot look at - him. ,qf you lik.� to put of childhood with a devo on the mos,,. get here any sooner.I:. _,,,'Lri I . at the start and tell your story." -But after she was left alone melissy certificate ienough for most 9;; .__ , ti III , ,.'*.I gin . . �, '0 . %e name 14411 �`il , � I re of his reckless life, Given . ­ . ".. , ,so � - L­�. �_ "I I , e It - � . . . . . � � ... �� , comite 11 porm - I 1� �. I � that way " PU to melissy, ,sittifig " 'h ,-,with" I �.A an up- She had the old feeling of being did not prepare herself for sleep. Her ,;., -, � Hl� d it. to her credit that she heady gusts of passion, ther � had nev- blatd- of feminine ferocft,' "And I Put on the defensive and it angered wide open eyes stared into the dark- her foot resting on 1; 's ' . ,'� a moment -when his voice, ' - on A , ' y,ag ash;�kmed of the bargain in every er been . . tell you that I d6n "M If ActoAd ,, AZ I .,�.,�," 1� , - ;,, �,__ . never com I_ you had her. How daTed ke look at her with ness, while her mind stormily rerview., knew a slight qukjwting Of the 6100a �� ,_ r . ' ; Lonest fiber of her. ' had been other than gentle and ten- e. I don't *ajf,to see you those cool, gray eyes that still ap- ed the day, The man who for years as she watche& him­,atp .oach, . .'I 'I., ` . '7�.. , . pp, - , , i der to her. or have anything to dojrith you." peared tobore a hole through treach- I,ad been her -best friend was a scoun- "Good evenin MW M%Bsy," he 1, I , ,; '' ". 11 ,;- ... � � :�­ 1�_ "No matter what they say I've Inevitably Melissy had beconme the t6why, not?" He askO ,.,.it quietly, cry? Why -did her heart convict her drel. IShe had .proved him unworthy cried, mmephig. 'Iti; "go ii� low , 7-y one. You'll keep'faith?" though he began' to Un that her of haming deserted a friend, when she of her trust, and on top of that lie as the stirrup. 1, "I don't care -what you've ol,ne,f' product of her inberitance and her &I, , "; 'i. . . . , . , he., flung back. bitterly, "It's none environment. If she was the heiiess charge against him was, 4'Aerious one. know that the desertion was his? bad insulted her. ilot tears stung "Buenos tardes, Senor Nofris,11 she - �. �' . , ,�'. 7 . �. J", , , . . ... '1� 11" ", f my affair. -1 told you that before. of Beauchamp Le�ls courage and gen- "Becams-4 I know wli�dtl you my,- "WMIe I was gathering poppies I her eyes --tears of shame, of wound- flung back gayly. I .,�,� I . , '.;�,., 1, � .. � I I , , ten come out here for all sorts of erositY,,-his quick indignation agai:d&t now, because you havg� !#iide us be- heard the shot. It 'was so close I ed self-love, of , mortification, and of Sitting at ceitse in the s"i 'he � �1, . , � ... ,. �. ��, easons. Wb don't ask for a -bill of wrong and injustice, go, too, she was lieve in you while all th� time You walked to the edge of the draw and something moire worthy than any of leisurgy looked. her over with eyes -, ..,: ��, I I of his passionaie lawlessness. were living a lie." .1� �,:,. � , I ,�, . I.", . . . .: _:� -1.��,, I , articulars." looked .over. There I' saw you." these. that smoldered beband half shuttered :,", I ;4, -7 Pt . ` ,,,�V ,� "TheTi I'll be right glad't4D go down After supper (Melisay disappeared. , :Meaziing what?" , `,`�; Wh-at was I doing 'She grieved passionately far that lids. To. most of her world she, was 11 :, , ,,, � � . . I I . 7'. � '', ) the Bar Double G with you, and She wanted very much to be alone I was gathering. powis on the "You were hogtying'a calf." which had gone out of her life, for in spirit,still more boy that Woman, ' . . , ` , �,,,,' Ig" ,�,, Ry thanks for the chance." and have a good cry, Wherefore -she - other side of Antelope ,Pass this af- "And then?" the �omradeship that had been so but bef6re his bold, Possessive ,gaze, - , �.. ­� " , - ij.�� He,had dismounted when they first door and ran tornoon." _/ , 1, "I didn't understand at first. I precious to her, If this man were a her long lashes wavered to the cheeks , , � ,,, �_� I I I I .II�1 . . . I I I ��� � blood was beat- , . i� . ?ached the pass. Now she swung to, - — a liar and a scod ven 1 ,�; , up the Lone Tree trail in the dark ,what hasI that got t�'4o with me thought to slip down and surprise you waddy, Who of.all her friends could into which the warm � ie saddle and he climbed behind her. ness. Jack thought he saw a white oelng .. kdrel," he for fan. But as I got lower I saw she trust? She could have forgi ng. Her long, free lines were still . ", . . . . ... , , gnal, and , -�Fi! -qkirlt fly a traitor6us si at wanted to know. 11 in Tong in the heat of slender with the immaturity of youoit. �, ��'il I 'hey reached presentl�l one of the I'll, the dead cow.. Just then you began hi had he done w ' '. , ' . � "Oh, you pretend," she scoffed. "But to brand the calf and I cried out to anger. But this premeditated evil her soul still hesitating reluctantly to . . ,.". ..,,.Zq. I omadic trails of the cattle country leisure he pursued. I pf I ", . . . . . �,:,.I,�4, , I . , . , you know as well as I do." you. I �- �.::,�4.,�', hich wander leisurely around hills But Melisay was not aiware of that. was beyond forgiveness. To make it cross the border to womanhood -.�'�11:�," . li['m -afraid I doift Let's bave "What did I do?" io_-- ". ..':1- , . ' . ' . . , . ad over gulches along the line of She reached Lone Tree rock and slip- worse, he had come direct from the ward which Nature was pushing li�r . ­ i , This brought them - the indictment." ",;,, 11 � I � .1 .1. � . . . . . . . . ��:i , ,,, � , �ast resistance. ,ped down from boulder to boulder un- "You Iffiow what you did," she an- doing of it to meet her, with a braz- so relentlessly. Fri;= a, fund of .,,,. -� I .' � '. � `�'::��;y .. ' � - �, ­ ' , �: --.1 ' "' I ., 11, xe ranch. had told me I wouldn't haVe lielieved brush where your horse was and gal- heart. = I � ,,,�. ". ) a main travelled road leading to til slid came to the pine which gave "If everybody in Pupago CountY swered wearily. "You broke for the en smile on his Hps and a lie in his perience Philip Norris -mad the place its name. "For hours she She would -never speak to him shrewdly, knew bow to ievoke the . " I— . � � 1. :11;;;,�,�;, " . . They rode im silence until the pasit a press her emo- iv, she cried. "I -had to see It with loped away." again -never so long as she lived. latent impulses which brought hezz. - I . �:,. -7 �p iny own e 1, �Cll ... ire fence was passed. tionA, to make necessary small talk, . yes before I could have been "Got a right good look at me, did eagerly to the sex duel. . ",'. ".. iAl - ­�_ I I , "'. I I "Wha� am I to tell them your to arrange for breakfast and other corLyinced. . ....P_ you?" CHAPTER IV (Continued next weelL) . .... �,� . ame is?" she asked stiffly. household details. Now she was . a- "Yes, well what is it you saw.with "Not at your face. But I knew. THE MAN WITH THE �;.,. t� _. lone, and the floods of her bitterness your eyes7" You were wearing this blue silk hand- CHM-UAH,UA HAT 4. ... ;,;,,�_-:. , He took his time to answer. "Tom "You needn't keep it U,6. Il tell kerchief." Her fingers indicated the A little dust cloud was travel A WINNING POLICY . . . . . . -1--, lorse is a good name, don't you were unloosed. She broke down and ling "'i ��M � you I saw it all from the time you one bound around her ankle. up the trail toward t Great successes are rarely,founded �A. � Ank? How would T. L. Morse do?" 7ept passionately, for she was fac- he Bar Double ,:,�k * ing her flrst great disillusionment fired the .shot," "So on that evidence you decide I'm G, the center of which presently de- or, luck. This is as true of news -r . .1,17 ! .! She offered no comment, but sat in * He laughed easily, but without a rustler, and you've only known me fined itself --as a rider Moving at a papers as individuals. The policy of . ,':,- . -oiRt of him, unrespongive as the She had lost a friend, one -in whorn _ A ". mirth. "Kept tab on me, did you?" thirteen years. You're a good friend, road gait. He wofie a Chihuahui hat The Family Herald and Weekly Star ' �q, )hinx. The rigor of her flat back she had ptit great-faitb. :; � 1.1':: :,5 � The first gust of the storm -as She wheeled from him, gave'a catch `Li7zie." . and with it the picturesque trappings of Montreal, since its first issue, about . 1'�., . dol him though she migfA have to of her breath, and caught at the rock � I . I I ?ep ,his shameful secret for the sake past when Melissy beard a step on Her eyes blazed on him like live the Southwest borrows on occasion 60 years ago, has been to go on im- 14, -� I it- is- proving eac - . ` her own, he could not presume the rocks above. She knew intul kve- wall to ' save herself from fallimg. ' crials. "Have you forgotten the. calf from across the border. Vanity d h issue from week to 11, _1 . � aPoke sharply. "You hurt your- you loft with your brand on it?" closed itself in the gold -laced hat, in week, --and give its readers the best , I pon it the least in the world. ly that Jack Flatray bad come ­ self in the trough." ". _ . - search of her, and he was the last She had startled him at hist. "With the silver conchos of the fringed value that brains and in-oney could : �::� e, �V,�. Melissy turned the horse over to a - " I sprained my ankle a little, but my brand on it?" he repeated, hisl(haps, in the fine workmanship of produ&. T -hat policy has certainly .� ttle Mexican boy and' they -were man on earth she wanted to meet just it doesn't matter." vnice dangerously low and soft. ithe saddle and bit. The man's finery I succeeded. To -day The Family Her- '_"_N�l ist mounting the steps of the porch now; old and Weekly Star has over one mil- .111,; I, Lissie!" she beard him call softly He understood norw -by she had I "Ynu know as well as I do. You f was overdone, carried with it the qug- , ;`i ben a young man cantered up to- made so slow a descent and he sus- bad got the F just a)i,out finished! Kestinn of being on exhibition. But lion readers, certainly something to .. and again, "'Lissie!" I bo,ast about in Canada�- It stuck to '� ie house. Leat and mus,cular and feet, pected that the wrench was mo im� than when I called. You droppect the run- � one look at the man himself, sleek ... inbaked, he looked out of cool, gray Noiselessly she got to her , admitted. The its policy and %von the race on merit. man's world waiting to see what be would do, Slw she moon had come ring iron and ran" . and graceful, black -haired and white- Its rvadr,r� Isliirk to it year after I Tes upon a that had know he must be standing on the edg(' out from under a cloud and showed "Dropped it ,and' ran, did I? Anditoothed, exuding an effect of cold year, pro%ing that - . Iten put him through the acid test. him a pale, tear-9tained face, with a what. cli(l yoll do?- I a good thing is of the great rock, so directly above lwarine!;s in Filite of the Masked smil- nppr(,(-i;t!.od. A.- I.n(- dollar a year for I ��' . he plain, cactus -torn chaps, flannel ' row of even, little teeth �,A firm a- "I reheated the iron and b1tirrediing fa", wMild have been enough to that bi;t� wi-Mv �" 72 paiz(­ no borne , , 1 ; her that if he had kicked a pebbl- it ' ' . . ' ' the in the brand so that nobody te ,, ,give the lio to any charge. of wmk- . 3 tirt open at the sinewy throat, dusty, vronld have landed beside her. Pres- ga.inst lower lip. She, was ' could in Canada ca -r n'T­rd tr, he without it. idt-brimmed hat, revolver peeping pain and her pride was 14�ing it what it had b",n." .�� ently he began to clamber down. t . -1 ,om its leather pocket on the thigh: She tiptoed along the ]Pdge aruJ from ,him. lit, laughed harshly without mirth. - . - -TLM- , . , ' - ­ , rery detail contributed to the im- slippod into the trough at the farther . "Let me look at your Rnkle." ,If son T'm a.waddy and a thief, hat I 1, . -ession of efficiency he created. Ev- ! "No." - vou'ro voing to prnt(T.t. Tn(! for old � —.— . 'i i the one touch of swagger about end that led to the top. It was a I "I say yes. You've hurt it serious- itimc,' �4,nke. That's the play is it.? � -.11 climb she had taken several times, - I, I _ in, the blue silk kerchief knotted hilt never in the dark, The Ascent!ly_ I (.tight tn be murb obliged to you and i fL I.", osely around his neck, lent color to ­.`ltII,It is my buqinvs �, f think," she promist, to reform, f reckon." i In d �� was almost perpendicular, and it had i Jaspeir G oi t Tirophy 11resente ,� a virile competency. , told hini with cold fin;,! ty. Tlis bitterness stung, She felt. A I - I ; to be made by clinging to peoji!cLing "TIM going to Make P mine. Think Jig-litoning of the throat. "All I a.qk- He. dragged his horse to a stand- . I ill and leaped off at the 4ame in- rocks and vegetation. .'joi(-ovvt*, if' I don't know you, proud as Lucifer ii, that you" go away nnd never corn(- I ant. "Evenin', I'Lissic." she were to escape undeteeWd it had' I She was busy lacing her shoe and to be done in silence. . when you get set. You'll lame Your- back to ine," she cried with R sob. I - -_ �. . .. I VC r - 111Z. - self for life if you're not careful." "Don't worry ahnot that. I ain'! : � � d not look up. He guessed that he .She was a daughter of the hi Is, as I . I . .1 � .,I I ,. , -11 , �, "I don't care to discuss it." likely t- come h -irk to a girl thA -;� . � A .sure footed as a mountain goat. I - 64�4 -. & . � � ,,, �, , I ,,� Ii; ! .;,.� as being snubbed and into lit!$ eyeb Handily she went up, making the most "Fiddlesiticksl If ynu'v(, got any- thinks I'm the lowest thing thati I I .1 I I - 1� . I - �, - ."`� " LMc a gleam of fun. A day later of the fottholds that offered. In spite thing against me we'll hear what it walk,. You're not through with me . I I . L . r, I V . . � �� I �11)4 : tan he had promised, Jack FIstray is afterward. h give a bit wnre than I 'am with you," lic �. 1� .i �"_: i .- 01 Lne s ld do the rustling first aid to the injured.w Sit . . ", . I ­`,' N, � . ...... ... 11� of bushes betrayed 'her. -.1, ,.� . as of opinion that he was being down answorcd har�,hly. I I H . inished for tardiness. Jack came to the foot of the trough -here." Her lit!lp hand beat upon the ro(-'k Ft .., ,,;�11*1 . i I Casually he explained. "Couldn't She had 'not meant to Ove way, in her (hittresq. "I never would bavo "I � � a and looked up. I ; . I .ake it any sooner. Burke had "So you're there, are you?" he but she did. Perhaps it -as because helie%ed it. Nobody could have Made. . ".I irry-up fob that took us into the of the faintness that stoln oter her me. helif-ve it. I- -I -why, I truqted 1. . .. . ­ ., I . I . ,.�. asked. I I � � �4 , 'il I 1. :Ils. Fellow by the name of Bellamy, or because the pain was sharper than i),Ou li�-p in, -the lament- .�:.,. I . .� , , 7� Her foot loosened a %tone and sent - y own father," x "., . . ,. '.`-,,� anted for murder at Nemo, Arkan- she could well endure. She found rd -To think that you would tako , � .1 to Mesa. it rolling down. 1� A I, hers, If seated on the rnck shelf, let- 'h* ,'.� 1. ff I were you r wouldn't try that e t n t way to .stock your ranch -and , I i�ssatge came over the wires to art - ting him cat the lace out of her Shoe wi th the'cattle of my fat.her, too." ,� 4 ' at night, 'Liss," be advised. :.� !at him. When Burke se t me to air,,., of and slip it off. Yver ,,I) gently he llis fare was hard as chiseled grant �,%,; I .� I She Made sure of the stea I.. .1 11, 1. .�,j is room, he bad lit out, taken a . worked, but 'he could fell 1;Iy the if,. "PiRtrust all your friends. Thai. ,.,� �, hnr voice before she answered. "You . � ,. . .. ___, .. . hills. Must a catches of her breath that. it was not is 1h, Ile- ,.,.S,k �, I I . vi,ft bike into the -had don't need to try it." st way,- . ,,k T',�­,Z . I . ., . )me warning, for hie dIdWt even wait pleasant to endure. From his neck ""t -ii haven't even denied it --no'. ��,:. M s g . :..-��'.4 "I said if T were you, girl." r., I . il ir a horse." I he untied the silk kerchiof and wrap- that it would do any good,' sbe said ��., I :,�1,,,, "But you are not. Don't let me d ... 111; 1. Tbe dilated eyes of the'gifl went t ., - You here, Mr. Flatray," she told ped it tightly around the ankle. 111:­-:.�Ihly. � � 1 ist the deputy to the man she .Uua him in .a manner of icy precision. "That will have to do till I get. T;,t ry was a ,sound (.f harl, grii-n � I - �scued. He was leaning Tt t, you home." . ,. .. . I %" a The deputy -began the climb too. laughter in his throat. "No, and I k 4�� ie of the porch posts, tense an rig- "WIlitt's the use of being so hostile, "I'll not trouble you, sir. If' you'll sin't, going to deny it. Are you readv . _'. I on hi bunt- stop and tell my father that. is all t, ,,,, yet �,, i:, ,,�. �J .. littti� girlVi be drawled. "Me, I I .0 ik " � ' 9, ', , N11 � ,brought to bay. Ill ask." � " �� . .... i , ,. I came as soon as I could, burning the Ilis repulse of her little tentativ,? ,.,,�, "$ ���!, , � .. s� , ..," 0. ., _�'. " , � "And did you find him?" she asked wind, too." I '. . "Different here," he retorted cheer- ad rance was like a blow on the face . � � �, . I echanically of the deputy. . I rally. "Just so as to -oid Ily argu- I X11" �`., I ,�, "We found him. He bad been She set her to*th; determined to ent, I'll announce right now that to her. I �, �?,�. - . ,: ,�,' , Stan, reach- the top in time to get away m t to rise. i : L'.�y �yg _ W �,,�, -amp ed to death by a eatIle h Jack Flatray is going to see ru.4onae. While ahe was still e 1 �,11 before he could join boar. In ' er It's his say-so " . stooped, put his arms around her, and 0 � "', I ')';1.i4- . "� . ' ' . ..", 'de Ing 1) ; H�rfor e erness she took�a chance that She rose. None knew bq�tar than took her into them. Before she could : ,- I Mind groped blindly an , , 1_1;11�L. I — ___._ ' man Fll.i?ik, , I te-anatior. Her (woman's instinct In! �, -!'- !I--.'!- 1 1 " ' she that he Was a dominaft-9 utter her protest he bad started down K � . .1, � 'a the man -panting on the when he chose to be. Shw,-%herself ;,��.F:. ., ,� . the trail toward the bouse. , I )reh within- six teet ot the offleer '. carried her slim body a 41-rit cap- "How dare you? Let me go," she IN � .'..i� .,:�,�, , in I 0 . �..� � "', I,- "''' � : � , �� I I . �, i , ag the criminal wgitted. There must . able of pagaiov and of obs,t ,4dy, but ordered- � "' 11'.....- -'�i.8.. � , , , - �, , � � a mi6takd'somewhore. I .1 't to force "YoWre not able to walk, and you'll I � ,,, I'll'- .1. Ii. �.,. I . I I M I 1� ,, ..."IS" �'A . I .j.,�,:.­ .,., , ; 1 aDid you loldntify him?" .1 the Jkghtinj. . the. way I say," he told her abort- ::. 11A I'll, - I ' go . .. K 11 � I , Q'i�. � ., I , , . t. aetthi?, fier te6th, she to&"' "tep ly in a flinty voice. .. 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