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Two or three miles above town he met Hayes and the two young women returning. The look of consternation that passed among them did not escape him. He smiled a trifle maliciously as he rode on, for now he knew what had become of the missing member of the party. Half a mile farther on he came upon Viola and Barry Lapelle, riding slowly side by side through the narrow lane.

"You mean you'll be ready for him in case he hunts you up." "Exactly." "By the way, Mr. Gwynne, have you ever fought a duel?" "No." "Would it interest you to know that Mr. Lapelle has engaged in several, with disastrous results to his adversaries?" "I think he has already mentioned something of the kind to me." "I'd sooner be your friend than your enemy, Mr. Gwynne," said the gambler earnestly.

"Certainly. I am not blaming you." "I guess there ain't no use talkin' any more," she said flatly. "You wouldn't do whut I want ye to do anyhow, so what's the sense of askin' you. We better go back to the kitchen." "It may console you to hear that I have already told Mr. Lapelle that he must get out of this town before to-morrow morning," said he deliberately. "And stay out!"

And when he has wasted all his love, Barry Lapelle will still want money to waste. Be good enough to make him understand that he will never have a dollar of my money to waste, never, my child, even though his wife were starving to death." Viola stared at her mother incredulously, her face paling. "You mean you mean you would let me starve, your own daughter?

As he was hurrying away from the tavern shortly after breakfast, he encountered Lapelle coming up from the stable-yard. The young Louisianian appeared to be none the worse for his night's dissipation. In fact, he was in a singularly amiable frame of mind. "Hello," he called out. Kenneth stopped and waited for him to come up. "I'm off pretty soon for my place below town.

There were a score of passengers on board, among them Barry Lapelle.

Permit me to assure you that your mother and I have not discussed your interesting affair with Mr. Lapelle. We talked of business mat " "Then," she cried, "how do you happen to know anything about Mr. Lapelle and me? Aha! You're not as clever as you think you are. That slipped out, didn't it? Now I know you were discussing my affairs and nothing else. Well, what is the verdict?

"Say, Viola," came an impatient shout from Barry Lapelle, "are you going to take all day?" It was plain to be seen that the young man was out of temper. There was a sharp, domineering note of command in his voice. Viola straightened up in her saddle and sent a surprised, resentful look at the speaker. Kenneth could not repress a chuckle.

"Did he tell you that he struck Barry Lapelle?" "No." "Or how near I came to shooting him?" "Merciful heaven!" "Well, I guess Barry won't rest till he has told the whole town what we are, and then we'll have to face something cruel, mother. But we will face it together." She put her arm about her mother's shoulders and they went down the narrow staircase together.

You would have found it out in the touch of your hands, in the leap of the blood, in the strange, mysterious desire of the flesh over which the soul has no control. You began loving him, Viola, without knowing it, that night at Phineas Striker's. You " "How can you say such a thing, mother?" cried Viola hotly. "I was in love with Barry Lapelle at that "

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