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TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932.
"I'm not going until
that man, Ball, is brought in," ller
tips were tight and her little chin came up.
faces Aayer Dolo in his once. Aaper is Swergin had gathered Asper up A dark light flashed in the girl's secured of king monent to end he and was placing him across his sad- blue eyes. announces he is making a siersonal theek. die. He glared at Dona. "I knew Dew anys he whid personally, that he you were both fools enough to Leaving the other, Scan save girl from come." he snapped. "But you don't kidnappers, the prove to be this Deo, do it again or you can stay out all,
When He learns her night!" A. Uurier. main be leiter in Stanley Binck mod sip away.
doen tui make the check.
The trip to camp was a torture of Dudley Winters, in love with Dona, agrees to un tu Three livers d bring Aber nk. Anxiety for Dona, Now that they Luna goes with him, and at a little ranch were rescued she was fearful, that pace on the way Dud.ey puis plot of marring to Don, hoping she will take the Swergin had come too late. Their pan of getting Aaper Delu to return, the pace seemed little better than Apres but bude back when Stan Hall, un crawling. Darkness found them ha way to Tures tiven, were out of to only half way to Three Rivers and At Thru lovers, Indy weet Swergls, Aspera they had to go even slower, with the timber luas, and he says he la cekdy to horses taking their own head. Bind, that duli abut a ranger.
Den deeldis to this is the hunt for Hait. 5be catchics a bad here and he to try to eide hum to keep up her pride.
maha wa kisa ber.
Bonn rules tuan. Sowergin the se must not ride whhout a guard all ia killer and at meg, Sue aliu awxy and riides toward Pase Gerek where she has benk buld but in K. unbuated and ahos by a rider on a back Dons seen her falder
Norme.
CHAPTER XI
Dona covered her face with her hands and tears Blid between her fingers. She was sure that her father could not live through the chill of a mountain night. needed the attention of the camp doctor at ones.
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"This is a hell of a mess!" A culd voice brpke the stillness.
Dona looked up and saw Swergin bending over her. She leaped to her feet and could have thrown her self into his arms in spite of his scowl, so glad was she to see him. Tears of joy choked her and sho could not speak.
Svergin examined Asper with rough hands. He grunted and straightened up. "Gut to get him in at once! Ball is a rotten shot."
Swergin had caught the roan and trailed him back to the scene of the ahooting.
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"I'm so glad you came. You knew Dad left for Paas Creek Canyon? Donn's words tumbled out.
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Finally the lights of the camp wall head and Dora apurred the roan to a gallop. Tho horae had become very, docile after his fright. Sho him rendy as soon as her father ar- wanked to get the doctor and have
rived.
Dadiey was pacing up and down before the open fireplace in the big room at headquarters. When Dona entered he leaped toward her and gripped her shoulders.
"Where under heaven have you been? he fairly shouted.
"Quick, the doctor! Dad's been shot," she panted.
Dudley did not stop to. ask ques- tions but dashed away while Doan arranged her father's bed, Swerkin carried Asper up the steps and into the room. The heavy hurden seem- ed only a trifle to the timber boss. The doctor came bustling in with his black case and took charge. He halted long enough in his examination to look at Dona and then to order Dudley, who stood with an arm around her, to take her from the room.
"Give her whisky or black coffee and have her where I can call her. She should he.down." The doctor turned again to his patient und did not give the pair another glance.
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Dudley forced Dona to with him. He took her to her room and produced a flank from his pocket. Dona was able to swallow only a gulp of the liquor but its fire soothed her. Dudley inaist that ah sier lie down and sat i calde her holding her hand.
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"What good can you do?" Dudley Insinled gently.
"lie tonkin menn advantage of Dad. I saw it!" Dona fastened her eyes on the door.
There
Dudley did not argue. would be plenty of time for that after they received news about the wounded man.
The little clock on the dresser ticked away but Donn did not take her eyes from the door and the firm line of her mouth did not soften. At length he spoke.
"If—if Dad 'docan't make It I want to have a hand in running
self!" Ball down. I could shoot him my
The door opened softly and the 'doctor thrust his head inside. When he saw the pair he entered. Dona leaped up and ran to meet him.
"He is asleep. and he has Д chunce, Swergin got him in just in time. Bad rap on the head to go with the bullet wound." He looked at Dona critically and seem- ed to be deciding something.
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"Swergin," Dona told him with a smile, "I guess you were right about him. He is a good man and we owe him a lot." She did not tell him of her part in the affair.
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Dona's clear eyes clouded. “W¢ can think of that later," she prom- Ised, "but you have to be careful."
Dudley felt he had made his point and rode away with hs shoul- Asper smiled and closed his eyes, ders square. Dona watched him In a few minutes he was asleep and cross the clearing and enter tho Dona tip-food to the open window, scrub growth bayond. Sho was a She enuld age Dudley down at the little worried about him and when corrals. He was riding her roan Swargin came around the corner barse and she could tell by the lift she asked the tiraber boss to keep of his shoulders that he was proud an eye on him. of his succoRA.
"Got too many fools loose around Donn slipped out on the porch here. Takes all my time keeping where she was still within a few them from getting killed. Tho steps of the sick room. Putting her posse will never round. up Ball if I fingers to her lips in the manner of don't get out and help them!" Swer- her pig-tail days she whistled. Dud- gin's humour was no better than on ley looked up and saw her,
Ho the previous night. waved and sent, the roan galloping Donn returned to her father's. up the hill.
room and est beside him until he "Where did, you get my horse" woke. Sho brought him broth and she, greeted him.
read an old newspaper to him. He Just borrowed him." A look of was feeling better and was eager pride came, inco Dagiey's Tuen. * to try sitting up. It was late eve- had to show this brute I could ride ning before he fell asleep and she him."
was able to slip away. Dona was "Didn't he obiect?" Dona smiled, very tired. Shop had missed "No hysterlu. No foolishness. Durley answered with à frank Dudley's aid and began to wonder Just do as I tell you." The doctor grin. "That bird, Malloy, down at where he was. On, the porch she was not accustomed to wealthy pa-itne corral ways you took all the fght met-Swergin who was coming in to. tients and gave his orders bluntly, out of him."
make up a time shect for his posse. (Continued on Page 11.)
"He will make it the girl whis. pered fiercely.
"You can nurse him?" the doctor put the question briefly,
Donn nodded eagerly.
Donn listened carefully to all be said. She was eager to go at once to her father's side but the doctor shook his head.
Dona leaned down over the porch rail and patted the roan, **Don't over try to shoot while you're rid ing lilm," she warned.
"I may do just that." There was a determined look in Dudley's eyes.
This is my job to-night. You are to sleep. If I feed you I'll call you." He gave questioning took"I've been practicing with a rifle." fat Dudley as he turned to leave.
"You're not going out, Dudley. I "I'll stay up with him to-night."nerd vou too badly." Dudley offered.
"How is your father?" Dudley Dona squeezed Dudley's hand asked evasively. "Not worse?" and let him go without a word.
Dona shook her head.
The next morning Asper regal-going to be fine.
"Dad is Ho's already
ed ennsciousness while Dona was swearing vengeance and that's a
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at his side. Ile grinned as he re-good sign." She gave Dudley a red- cognized her and spoke weakly. lipped smile. "I just don't want That cowpuncher came near get-you to go out. Ball 'knows every "Honey, I love you," he whis-ting the old man! pered.
foot of Folly Mountain and he's not Dona natted his hand. "No talk above shooting from behind n Dona stirred and looked at himing yet, Dad. You'll be fit as ever tree." dry-eyed,
in a few days, the doctor anys."
"You can't kill a lumberjack with one bullet," Asper grinned, brought me in 7"
"I'm taking you out of here just as soon as your Dad ean be moved!" he announced determinedly.
Dudley sensed his advantage and nushed it... "I'll just about have to. "Who Remember I have a bargain to keep
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