THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CALL of the WEST
AV. R. G. MONTGOMERT
running herself. He stood tower- ing above her with a frown on his face.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1932.
MOONLIGHT, a picturesque mountain camp, a pretty girl and a dashing cowboy. With such romantic elements of course there's a love story in "Call of the West” by R. G. Montgomery. There's adventure and excitement too in this thrilling new serial.
grassy lodge. Dudley looked around and whistled softly. "Ball sure had an eye for seclusion.”.
Donn alid from her saddle and pointed to the mouth of the cave. "Have you matches?"
CHAPTER XXXVI.
"With me it's for keeps," she Peace seemed to have descended upon Three Rivers camp and the
smiled. Jumping up, she slipped her slender ATRIS Around her fa- slopes of Folly Mountain. Men trailed in and out of camp with "Why don't you take a ride? That ther's neck and hugged him. She rifica rendy but the zest of the hunt roun will be plumb spoiled, standing wanted to let herself go and sob in was gone. All of them agreed that around eating the extra oata Malloy His arms but pride kept her from Stan Ball must have alipped feeds him." There was real concern it.
T with through their lines and made his in Aspers valce. There was an- Aspor patted her
come to escape. Swergin sent out a shenf other matter he wanted to ask Dona rough tenderness. "You of telegrams to sheriffs in the Burnhout but he could not bring him your old Dad when you get glum. to finish the Job he had started. rounding countries giving a de-self to the point of putting it into I've plenty of time to ride with Dona only inughed at that.
"This is my last ride, Dud, and scription of Ball and, posting re- words. He was worried because he you. He held her away at arm's wards for his capture dead or alive. feared Dons and Dudley had had length. "Everything is fixed rendy want to go the way I like best.
Dona seemed quieter and stayed a quarrel. He could not understand for ur trip down out of this coun- want to ride up the Pass Creek trail
Dudley produced a pocket flash. close to camp. She was beginning Dudley's riding out alone every day try. Wo'll start to-morrow night so clear to the rim She smiled
as to miss the heat in the desert." eagerly across at m. to feel the old dread of marrying and leaving his wife.
" be all packed and ready to Dudley was suddenly willing to light and dismounted stiffly. The Dudley. Ho either sensed this or Dona smiled up at her father.
resting, Dad." She go," Dona promised,
let her have her way and they can- pace aho had set had made him a "I'll lead had some plan of his own on foot "I'm just
A few minutes later Dudley aptored along at risk.rate. The little tight in the joints. for he did not urge her and two knew her father wanted to ask why
she didn't ride with Dudley... peared, He had been poking around roan was so full of life that Dona the way," he said with a jerk at days passed uneventfully.
"Dudley rides a lot," he suggest-the corrala, Dons met him with a had to keep pulling him in to make his gun.
smile and he patted her hand ab his pace fit that of Dudley's horse.
Dona had a plan in the back of Into the cave they went. Dudley's ed shortly.
"Dud and I had an argument sently, then went to his room. When about riding when we first came he returned she told him they were her head but she did not tell Dud-caution made her smile. He flash- here." Dona smiled. "I rode off and to leave the next night. Dudley ley about it. She wanted to visited the light into every crevice and left him a couple of times, you re-did not seem particularly enthusi- the eave high unde the rim of the along the celing and walked with a
There was mischiev-nstle.
mountain. It was not a trip for wary tread. Dona fell into his "Sure, I can get ready," he grunt-anything she expected to find there mood and moved soundlessly after
but he had a longing for one inst him,
They entered the main room and This afternoon I'm going to ride look inside the place.
So she led Dudley up the moun- Dadley stood flashing his light all with you as a last goodbye to Folly
38 udenly tain and along the rim. At the around the walls. "Pretty nice | Mountain." Dona eager to go out again over the trails slash in the rim rock where the place for a cave man," he said final- where she ind met ich exciting ad- hidden entrance began she halted, ly
and looked back at Dudley.
The cave was about as it had been
(Continued on Page 12.) ventures but a few days past.
Asper delayed their return to the city. He rode every day but did not go far because of a weakness that set in when he exerted him self. The doctor told him that he was reaping the reward for his reckless conduct while the wound member. was still in bad shape, Asperous light in her eyes, grunted and showed the medie his office door, so that after that he was free from the bother of daily examination.
Asper smiled grimly. "Just the ed same be's a cool one for a new hus- band."
"Dudley is going to be all right," Dudley rode daily into the hills. Dona nasured him. In her heart He, alone, insisted that Ball would she knew that Dudley was going to not leave Folly Mountain, that he be the typical soclety husband. Now was still in hiding there, te argu- that he was sure he could force her ed this with Swergin and the tim- to marry him at any hour he want- ber boss always wound up by sny-ed, he was in no hurry, ing, "He's gone but any day may see him back."
Dona smiled at these discussions, She knew Stau Ball was miles away from Three Rivers for he had given her his promise.
Asper came in one day, stamping up on the porch where Done was
Asper shook his hend. Suddenly
Dudley lighted a elgarette and puffed nt it before he spoke. "How about going at ore"
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"Fine. I'll be ready and we'll he bent and raised the girl's chintake a real ride!" Doni patted his so that he could look straight into arm playfully. her eyes. "Hemember, D, this fam. fly has never gone for these new- fangled wrinkles, Your Mother and I never allowed we'd bave a divorce in the family." He was so serious that Dona laughed outright,
That afternoon they rode into the high country. Dudley cautioned her to be careful and to let him lead the way. He insisted that Ball was still lying low and waiting
"I am about to take you into a bandit's cave," she called.
Dudley looked worried and ad- justed his holster carefully. "Do you think we ought to go poking in there?" he asked doubtfully.
"Ball le a thousand miles from here," Dona laughed and headed the roan, into the tangle of brush that hid the entrance..
Dudley crowded close upon her heels and they soon emerged on the
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