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The cowboy returns, and cowboys do not like wolves, so I will slink away." Filled with amazement, Inza watched him as he walked swiftly away. Frank came up and she clutched his arm, pointing at the retreating figure and almost panting: "Who is that man?" "I don't know, Inza. Has he bothered or insulted you? If so, I will " "Frank, he knows me!" "Impossible!" "He spoke my name! He called me Inza.

Back up, keep um odders front of gun all time. They come now prit' quick. Go, Merriwell, with gal. Ben stop um here." He sought cover near the mouth of the cave, urging Merry to get Inza away. Then came one of the baffled villains hurrying from the cave.

The baby lay there wide awake, looking at them in a wondering way as they stooped above him. "Why, he doesn't seem to be ill, Inza," said Merry. "You frightened me. I thought he was dying." She clutched his arm with a grip that was almost frantic in its astonishing strength. "Look at him!" she hoarsely cried. "Look close!" "What is it, Inza? What do you see?" "His hair can't you see the change?"

The man who had offered the badge of honor grasped the two lads by the hands, crying: "You shall both have a badge of honor! This is true heroism, and you are both heroic lads!" "Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!" thundered the crowd. Let us add here that neither Inza nor May suffered any particularly ill results from their plunge through the ice.

Maggie rushed away and soon returned with the announcement that Lizette was not in her room. By this time Inza was so frightened that she was threatened with hysterics. She almost fought Elsie, who was seeking to calm her. "Let me talk to her, Elsie," said Frank. He grasped his wife firmly yet gently, holding her and looking straight into her eyes. "Look at me, Inza look at me," he commanded.

Frank turned to Hodge. "Did you see that man?" he hoarsely asked. Bart was startled and astounded by the terrible look on Merriwell's face and the glare in his usually kindly eyes. "What man?" "The one in black the old man who nearly knocked Inza into the river over on the Canadian side." "Was it him? I saw some one running, among the trees yonder. What happened, Merry? How did "

"Why, you remember that I laughed at you you remember I told you a hundred times that you would be well and strong again." "Yes, you were most encouraging, Inza, and I'll never forget how faithfully you stuck by me. Still, there were reasons why I feared for my future health." "Silly reasons." "Oh, no, Inza; not silly. You can't call them that.

Something like a mist filled her eyes. Hodge came up behind her and put his arms round her. "A penny for your thoughts, Elsie," he said. "I don't think I could express them in words," she confessed. "Do you think me a jealous person, Bart?" "Jealous?" he exclaimed. "Far from it!" "But I am I'm jealous. I'm dying of envy." "You you jealous of whom?" "Inza.

"These last few days appear to have made quite a difference in Berlin," she said. "Yes, Inza," replied Frank, as he pressed his wife's hand, "yes, and the fact that the old chap is a boy again is due to that suggestion of yours. Had it not been for you, the 'old flock' would not have been here, casting over Merry Home the glamour of the good old times.

Struck such a blow with the cane, Inza Burrage would be sent headlong into the seething water, which would carry her over the falls in a twinkling! Fortunately Inza had been watching the old man with anxious eyes. Fortunately, likewise, she was no common girl. Many a time she had demonstrated the fact that she was wonderfully quick-witted and resourceful.

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