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Jimmy, you go get Grandma Brown. I'll bet she can fix Charleton." Jimmy rushed out of the house. "Now, Doug," Judith went on, walking over to take Marion's hand, "you and Charleton go on out while I have a talk with Marion." "This happens to be my house," said Charleton. "Marion, get up and get out!" "I can't!" repeated the girl.

Many an honest cowpuncher, taking his girl to the show with him to let her see what a daredevil he is, has died the death upon discovering that he was merely "doubling" for some cow-eyed hero who lacked the nerve to do the stunt himself. "Doug" Fairbanks is one of the few movie heroes who have never had a "double." He asks no man to do that which he is afraid to do himself.

"She's just a child. You'll have to be patient, Doug." "I am patient, Peter. But, in the meantime, Scott, or " He hesitated, then went on. "I tell you, this caring for a woman who don't care for you is hell, Peter!" Peter stared off toward Fire Mesa, with its rolling clouds of red, and answered seriously, "Yes, it is, Douglas.

'I have been very busy, Doug. 'Glad to hear it. Putting over a killing in the literature game? 'The biggest thing yet, said Selwyn, opening a drawer and searching for the cigars. 'I am making a sincere attempt to write something which will sway people. Have one of these? 'Thanks. I guess I'd better smoke one while I have the chance.

But the mule again balked, and as Doug gathered up the whip a gruff voice cried, "Hold up your hands!" A six-shooter in a mittened fist appeared over a rock heap at the roadside. Douglas blanched, then looked keenly at the mitten. "Come out of that, Jude! Darn it, I thought you'd gone to Grandma Brown's!" Judith led Swift from behind the rock, and mounted. Her eyes were bright with mischief.

"You come out or I'll break the door down and bring you!" "If you do, I'll not go to Mountain City with you!" John hesitated, though his face was purple. "You couldn't keep her away from the rodeo and you know it," sneered Charleton. "Fetch her out, John, unless you're afraid of Doug." "Jude, are you coming?" shouted John. "No, sir." John heaved against the flimsy door and it broke on its hinges.

"He won't even give me credit for being a cattle wrangler! And he says he loves me!" Doug's voice was furious. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself, stealing cattle and running round with that Inez Rodman!" "You just be careful of what you say, Doug Spencer!" "Careful! Why should I be careful. You aren't careful!" "I'm a whole lot better than you, at that!

"But you will be guided by your mother and me, will you not, Rita?" Despite fears of her mother, the girl buried her face on Dic's breast, and entwining her arms about his neck whispered: "I will be guided by you." Dic then arose and said: "It may be that Doug is not dead. I will take one of your horses, Mrs. Bays, and ride to town for Dr. Kennedy."

"Doug, of all people! You knew the little runt couldn't keep his hands off you knew he'd be so darned righteous he'd make all the trouble he could for other people, because he hasn't got nerve enough to do anything wrong himself. You couldn't keep it to yourself, for all your promises and your crocodile tears! I ought to have known better than trust you with anything.

"Who's there?" demanded Doug. "Nobody. She says we can dance if we want to." There was a silence, broken after a moment by Jimmy Day. "You can't go, Maud." "I am going if you do!" exclaimed Maud. "Make him let me go, Doug." "What's the use of being so fussy about poor old Inez?" asked Scott. "What harm is there in a dance at her place?"

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