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What harm can he do me in five minutes? Don't be an idiot, Dan." Meldrum, grumbling, passed into the back room. In an instant Beulah was at the table, had drawn out a drawer, and had seized a carving knife. She turned on Dingwell, eyes flashing. "If I help you to escape, will you swear to say nothing that will hurt my father or anybody else in the park?" she demanded in a low voice.

We had a little ride together not long since. I owe you a new raincoat. Don't I, Miss Beulah?" She blushed a little. "No, you don't, Mr. Dingwell. The mud came off after it dried." "That's good." Dave turned to Rutherford. The little devils of mischief were in his eyes. "Chet Fox was with us, but he didn't stay had an engagement, he said. He was in some hurry to keep it, too."

Tell you-all about how it works in a week or so. I reckon after a time I'll get real hungry, but it don't seem like I could relish any chuck yet." The cattleman fell to perusing his paper once more. Royal Beaudry had never met his father's friend, Dave Dingwell, but he needed no introduction to this brown-faced man who mocked his guard with such smiling hardihood.

Dingwell threw out a suggestion one day in his characteristic casual manner. The two men were riding a line fence and Roy had just missed a shot at a rabbit. "Better learn to shoot, son. Take an hour off every day and practice. You hadn't ought to have missed that cottontail. What you want is to fire accurately, just as soon as yore gun jumps to the shoulder.

Moreover, the yellow and blue chips were mostly piled up in front of them, while Meldrum, Rutherford, and the curio dealer had all bought several times. Dave waited until his doubts of crooked work became certainty before he moved. "The game's framed. Blair has rung in a cold deck on us. He and Smith are playing in cahoots." Dingwell had risen.

So, as I was crossing the bridge, without leaving the saddle or even stopping, I deposited the gold in the Big Creek safety deposit vault," Dingwell answered with a grin. "But supposing the Rutherfords had found it?" The superintendent put his question blandly. The face of the cattleman was as expressive as a stone wall.

Regina resented this last inquiry as an outrage on propriety. "What next will he say?" she thought to herself. "I must put this presuming man in his proper place." She darted another annihilating look at him, as she spoke in her turn. "May I ask, Mr. Mr. ?" "Dingwell," said Rufus, prompting her. "May I ask, Mr. Dingwell, if you have favoured me by calling here at the request of Mr. Goldenheart?"

Run your finger over the ace of clubs there, Hal. . . . How about it?" "Pin-pricked," announced Rutherford. "And they've garnered in most of the chips. What do you think?" "That I'll beat both their heads off," cut in Meldrum, purple with rage. "Not necessary, Dan," vetoed Dingwell. "We'll shear the wolves. Each of you help yourself to chips equal to the amount you have lost. . . . Now, Mr.

That'll fix you." "Business first," cut in Buck Rutherford. "That's right, Dave," agreed the owner of the horse ranch. "How about that gunnysack? Where did you hide it?" Dingwell played for time. He had not the least intention of telling, but if he held the enemy in parley some of his friends might pass that way. "What gunnysack, Hal? Jee-rusalem, how my head aches!"

"Shall I? How do you know?" "It cuts so deep goes to the bottom of things. If a fellow is wild or even bad, he may redeem himself. But you can't make a man out of a yellow cur. The stuff isn't there." The words came out jerkily as if with some physical difficulty. "If you mean about coming up to the park, I know about that," she said gently. "Mr. Dingwell told father.

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