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Then Dale rode to Show Down and Pine, and the camp of the Beemans' and with them he trailed some wild horses for a hundred miles, over into New Mexico. The snow was flying when Dale got back to his camp in the mountains. And there was Pedro, gaunt and worn, overjoyed to welcome him home. Roy Beeman visited Dale that October and told that Dale's friend in Snowdrop had not been able to keep Pedro.
"I don't see why she cares who comes to see me. She's the meanest thing " "Now, Janice, dear!" "I don't care, Daddy, just this once! Why, this afternoon three of the girls were here, and after they left Miss Peckham called me over to the fence and asked me when the Beemans were going to Canada.
The three Beemans had stayed, having planned that just in this event they might be valuable to Helen's interests. Beasley had ridden down into Pine the same as upon any other day. Roy reported also news which had come in that morning, how Beasley's crowd had celebrated late the night before. The second and third and fourth days endlessly wore away, and Helen believed they had made her old.
The following spring Dale learned more from the herder of a sheepman at whose camp he and the Beemans; had rested on the way into New Mexico. It appeared that after Dale had left this camp Pedro had arrived, and another Mexican herder had stolen the hound. But Pedro got away. "An' he was here when I arrived," concluded Dale, smiling. "I never wanted to get rid of him after that.
Presently Dale espied a horseman riding slowly out of the straggling spruces. And with that sight Dale's heart gave a leap, recalling to him a divination of his future relation to his kind. Never had he been so glad to see a man! This visitor resembled one of the Beemans, judging from the way he sat his horse, and presently Dale recognized him to be John.
He dropped a stick of wood and straightened up from the camp-fire. "You're goin' to ride down to Pine with me thet's what for." Familiarly then came back to Dale the quiet, intent suggestiveness of the Beemans in moments foreboding trial.
Helen decided to hire the four Beemans and any of their relatives or friends who would come; and to do this, if possible, without letting her uncle know. His temper now, as well as his judgment, was a hindrance to efficiency. This decision regarding the Beemans; brought Helen back to Carmichael's fervent wish for Dale, and then to her own.
The Beemans reported that Roy's condition had improved, and also that there was a subdued excitement of suspense down in the village. This second lonely night was almost unendurable for Helen.
Suppose Carmichael got thet hunter Dale an' them hawk-eyed Beemans on our trail?" "Wal, we'd cash in quick," replied Anson, gruffly. "Then why didn't you let me take the gurl back home?" "Wal, come to think of thet, Jim, I'm sore, an' I need money an' I knowed you'd never take a dollar from her sister. An' I've made up my mind to git somethin' out of her." "Snake, you're no fool.
"The Beemans talk of going there before long, but are not certain about it; and Annette told the rest of us girls all about it as a great secret. Miss Peckham deliberately listened at her window, and then, because she couldn't hear all we said, she tried to make me tell her the whole story. Now, isn't that mean?" "Oh, well, Janice "
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