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He would not leave her lying there if he could help it, and yet he did not want Wambush to know she had warned him. The gang stopped, and Washburn came to them. "Any directions you want to give?" he asked of Westerfelt. "I saw you looking for the account-book," answered Westerfelt, staring significantly into his eyes. "I was in the blacksmith's shop to-day and left it on the forge."

"Well, that's certainly good news!" Wambush did not move. "You'd better go," she urged. "It will be wilful murder. You made the attack. He was unarmed, and you used a pistol and a knife. Do you want to be hung?" He sat on his horse silent and motionless, his face upraised in the full moonlight. There was no sound except the champing of bits, the creaking of saddles.

I could never forget that never! I've always felt that the woman I loved must never have loved before, and Wambush ugh!" She raised her great eyes to his in the mellow firelight, and then, as if puzzled by his expression, calmly studied his face. "You are not going back to that room over the stable, are you?" she questioned. "Yes, to-morrow night."

"Some men might be that way," she finally said, consolingly she was thinking of the innate coarseness of Hettie's lover "but I don't think Mr. Wambush is. That was one of the first things my mother ever taught me. She told me she'd learned it by experience when she was a girl. I don't pretend to be better than other girls, but I've always made men keep their distance."

Sometimes I wish she had never come to the hotel." Harriet stared wonderingly at her mother; then she said: "Did she want to help us again?" Mrs. Floyd laughed significantly. "That's what she pretended she wanted, but she didn't have no more idea of working here than I have of flying through the air at this minute. Harriet, she is dead crazy in love with Toot Wambush. That is the truth about it."

He heard her say she had enjoyed herself very much, but she spoke hurriedly, as if she did not want to be the last to leave. Westerfelt watched them go through the gate, but he turned away when Wambush put his arm round her waist and lifted her lightly into his buggy. He was sure he would never like the fellow. Just before Westerfelt went to bed, Bradley looked into his room.

All the others laughed, and Sarah, thinking she had said something bright, added: "Harriet's got a bad cold, an' Buddy's sprained his foot; they're takin' the'r medicine." This evoked another laugh, but neither Wambush nor his companion heeded it. Westerfelt observed that they turned their backs to the promenaders and seemed to be talking earnestly.

"It's Toot Wambush!" cried the girl, rising quickly and turning to the door. "I am afraid he " Just then the young ruffian entered. His red face and unsteady walk showed that he had been drinking. "Say, Miss Harriet, have you seed oh, heer you are!" he broke off as he noticed Westerfelt. "You are the one man in the United Kingdom that I want to see jest at this present moment.

Wambush ain't satisfied with the garb he's got on." A general laugh went round. With an oath Wambush threw his revolver on the ground and then his knife. This done, Hunter and Burks allowed him to mount. "Don't let him go yet," commanded the leader; "look in his saddle-bags."

"Go this minute and save yourself while you can." "Hold on, Harriet!" Wambush cried out, as she was moving away. Westerfelt could no longer see her, and then he heard her close the door and start down-stairs. "Come on, Toot" the leader whipped his horse up against that of Wambush. Some of the others had already started away. Toot did not move.

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