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So they passed a new law. The first squaw that ever touched a bow and arrow in the future would be severely punished." As Dolly paused at this point there was great laughter among both men and women. Even Mrs. Timmons was clapping her hands. "Warren Wilks," Dolly resumed, with a pleased smile, "drew a funny picture just now of an election under the new idea.

Dolly was waving her hands like an earnest evangelist, while Wilks, with a look of astonishment, was struggling to his feet to offer some sort of protest. "Don't pay attention to him!" Dolly cried. "Vote now and be done with it!" The house was in a turmoil of amused excitement. Timmons stood by his wife's side waving his hat and slapping his thigh.

Dolly swept Mostyn's expectant face with a startled look and then fixed her eyes on the speaker. "It is this way, Mrs. Timmons," she began, falteringly. "Warren Wilks suggested the subject, and " "That ain't what I axed you," the woman retorted, sharply. "Pull in that hoss, Joe, or I'll git out an' walk the balance o' the way afoot. That ain't what I axed you, Dolly Drake.

"Sh!" he whispered. "Come into the scullery. The kitchen is dark, but there is somebody in there, fumbling around, striking matches. I suppose you don't have such things as burglars in this neck of the woods?" Well, somebody had broken into Timmons' candy store a week before and stolen a box of chewing-gum and a hundred post-cards, and I told him so in a whisper.

"You talk like a nonsense book! How much luggage are we taking?" "Take everything you've got! This is going to be the most important of all my enterprises, Archie. It's just as well to be fully prepared." He rang for Timmons to do their packing and fell upon a time table. "We shall take it easy tomorrow, arriving at Rochester, the city of dreams, just as the shades of night are falling fast.

After a while it drove off down the south trail, an' a little later three men come up them outside stairs back into the hotel. They was mighty still 'bout it, too." "You couldn't tell who they were?" "They wa'n't like nuthin' but shadders; it was a purty dark night." "So it was, Sadie. Do you imagine Timmons had anything to do with the affair?" "Timmons? Not him.

The hotel was silent, except for the heavy breathing of a sleeper in one of the rooms she passed, and a melancholy-looking Chinaman, apparently engaged in chamber work at the further end of the hall. Timmons was alone in the office, playing with a shaggy dog, and the floor remained unswept, while a broken chair still bore evidence of the debauch of the previous night.

Timmons came down the stairs, and bustled in back of the desk, eager to ask questions. "Lady a friend o' yours, Jim?" he asked. "If I'd a knowed she wus comin' I'd a saved a better room." "I have never seen her until to-night, Pete. She got off the train, and Carson asked me to escort her up-town it was dark, you know. How did she like the palatial apartment?"

"You!" he exclaimed, staring into their faces doubtfully. "What the Sam Hill does this mean?" "Only that we've got back, Timmons. Why this frigid reception?" "Well, this yere is a respectable hotel, an' I ain't goin' ter have it all mussed up by no lynchin' party," the landlord's voice full of regret. "Then this yere gal; she wrote me she'd gone back East." Westcott laughed.

There was considerable applause, both from the men and the women. "Well, that's one thing I wouldn't do for narry man that ever wore shoe-leather!" came from Mrs. Timmons, who seemed to think that Dolly's fixed glance in her direction called for an open opinion. Dolly smiled and nodded. "That is the right spirit, Mrs. Timmons," she said.

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