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Worth laid aside her work and sat with folded hands, her face turned down the street. Inside the house the lights were not yet on; there was no need for them and she liked to sit in the dark. The Indian servant woman came softly to the door. "Does the Senora wish anything?" "No, thank you, Ynez; come and sit down." Noiselessly the woman seated herself on the top step.

As Jefferson Worth and the Seer came up the walk the engineer carrying the little girl Mrs. Worth rose unsteadily to her feet. "Run, quick, Ynez quick! The lights!" That night when the Seer, with everything possible done for his comfort, had retired, and the baby bathed and fed was sound asleep in a child's bed that Ynez had brought from an unused room in the banker's big house and placed in Mrs.

Still kneeling Barbara took a glass from Ynez and turned again to the injured surveyor. "Here, Abe; drink this." The Irishman lifted him in his huge arms and he obeyed. Then as he lay looking up into Barbara's face, again that slow smile came and he said: "Well, little girl; Holmes made it, didn't he? That buckskin horse of Tex's is all right, and Holmes Holmes is a man! He sure made good!

The Prescott Reserve, in Arizona, was increased from 10,240 acres to 423,680 acres, and the Big Horn Reserve, in Wyoming, was increased from 1,127,680 acres to 1,180,800 acres. A new reserve; the Santa Ynez, in California, embracing an area of 145,000 acres, was created during this year. On October 10, 1900, the Crow Creek Forest Reserve, in Wyoming, was created, with an area of 56,320 acres.

Jefferson Worth and his daughter had just finished their first breakfast in the new home when their Indian servant woman entered the room. "What is it, Ynez?" asked Barbara, seeing that the woman wished to speak. Ynez's black eyes were shining and her voice was eager as she answered: "There is someone without waiting for La Senorita." "Someone waiting outside for me, Ynez?" "Who is it?" asked Mr.

The Prescott Reserve, in Arizona, was increased from 10,240 acres to 423,680 acres, and the Big Horn Reserve, in Wyoming, was increased from 1,127,680 acres to 1,180,800 acres. A new reserve; the Santa Ynez, in California, embracing an area of 145,000 acres, was created during this year. On October 10, 1900, the Crow Creek Forest Reserve, in Wyoming, was created, with an area of 56,320 acres.

"If you don't mind I will take a nap in your father's room. And will you ask Ynez to have a bite to eat ready for me with a sandwich or two that I can slip into my pocket. Pat, you stay here and don't let anyone disturb me until five-thirty. Then call me sure. Tex will be here with the horse by that time." With the last word he disappeared into the house.

"Are there not a good many of your countrymen from Rubio City among them, Pablo?" "Si, Senorita." "And do they do they remember me?" "Surely no one who lived in Rubio City could forget La Senorita, who was so kind to the poor." "Then, Pablo, I have a plan to help. I did not tell Texas and Pat, but Ynez is not in the house.

Going thence by rail north to Santa Barbara, I inspected the narrow strip of the Santa Ynez Reserve, and the eastern and western sections of the Zaca Lake and Pine Mountain Reserve. These are under the control of different forest supervisors; they are both largely composed of chaparral country, with scattered "pineries" on the mountains.

Donna Ynez Bravo, who was sister to the prisoner and wife to Nicolas de Ribeira, one of the fugitives, on hearing the situation of her brother, hastened to the camp accompanied by her father, and threw herself at the feet of Gonzalo, whom she earnestly implored to spare the life of her brother.