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CALL the WEST
CHAPTER XXXVII.
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Dudley hurried Dona from the interested her was what sho saw ting back to camp and taking a
A rond bath after a hard ride. was convinced that far down in the canyon. Ho
Dudley finally pulled up beside Ball was still using his hiding wound out from the foot of the place and he suddenly wanted to mountain, a new road. While they her and began to set the pace. Ilo bo away before the cowboy return-watched, two trucks loaded with cantered on ahead and left her to ed. Dudley had not missed any of lumber slid down the loop of road the tales told around camp regard-they could see. ing the prowess and temper of the killer.
trail in at his hecis, Dona was willing to do this as she wanted time to lay a few plans herself. She intended to find out about the
on
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Dona strolled out into the groye
"Know where we are?" Dudley asked iramediately.
Donn did not say any more. She Dona rode allently. She let Dud- That is Pass Creek below," work in Pass Creek. The question divide," he replied.
to be decided was whether or not
Asper's expression suddenly knew her father was very much ley lend the way down the ridge | Donn pointed with her quirt.
to want to displeased with the way. Dudley to the Paso Creek trail. A tur "Let's get out of here and back he should demand an explanation
Ishift the conversation,
acted and she did not want to add mit of doubt and fear was tugging to camp," Dudley was very evfrom Swergin or make an invest-changed; he seemed
pation first. at her heart. She was afraid of dently in a hurry to get on a fomi-
Dona rode up to the corral and "So you rode a long way," he to his displeasure. Asper did not what was to come. Had Stan Ball's liar trail again.
slid from her horse. Malloy was continued. "Better stay out of the know just the position Dudley was promises to her been just a fine "Don't worry. I can take. ou there to take the roan but she did Paas Creek, district. I'm not so in and could not be expected to un-
derstand his lack of attention. flourish, touch that he had added right out." Dona answered absent not see Dudley. Very likely, auro Ball has left or, if he has gone, because it suited his reckless na-ly. She was intensely interested thought she, he was under a shower that he won't come back." ture? Was he still bent on break in the scene below.
already.
"If he comes back I hope they ing up the work at Thee Rivers? "We better move on," said Dud-
Asper was sitting out the got him" she said quietly. Swergin might yet prove to beley, who was not interested in new porch when she ran up the steps. Asper amilled grimly. "If Stan Ball broke his little promise to you, roads, He
to get into Dudley was standing beside him. Her mind went back over the camp and clean up.
you'd be glad to have him hanged? past few days of adventure. She Dona sensed a mystery; some remembered the little Spanish girl thing told her that down in that and the one glove. She went over valley lay the solution to the whole the terrible scene in the little metrouble on Folly Mountain. Sho dow when her father had been shot. was sure her father did not know on the for Step by step she placed the evi about the operations dence against the man she had aid side of the ridge. el, then she added the fact that "Let's ride down to where those ho hnd voluntarily admitted com
men are working," she said, sinil mitting all of the crimen. Dona shuddered and gave the roan a jerk. She was a little fool-there seem ed no way to avoid admitting it.
right.
The roan halted suddenly behind Dudley's horse. Dona came out of her moody trance and looked around. They were not on the Puss Creek trail. Tall granite walls frowned down on them and uncut timber towered above.
ing.
wanted
"You're slow," Dudley greeted her. He had lingered a moment he said. for a word before changing clothes.
Dona Aushed and remained
Asper frowned at his son-in-law. 'silent. He could not see anything favour- | "Your women can see a lot in any able in such actions as Dudley dis-hound that has the pack against played. In his honeymoon days he him," continued Asper sa ho patted would have walled for his brido her arm. "I've given orders that and walked up from the corrals if Ball returns and is caught he is with her.
to be brought in and taken to the county sent for trial."
Dona laughed, a rippling laugh. Dudley was so impossible that he was amusing. "Run along and get ander your shower," cho said,
Dudley patted her hand and dash-nd fuced together.
off."
"And you think the men will do that?" Dona shook her head as sho remembered the mob she and Ball
Dudley looked down into the canyon and frowned. "No sense in hiking clear down there if you know where the trail is," he said.
it would take us hours to climbul out again."
Don realized that Dudley was "Where have you been to-dav7" right. With Dudley along there | Asper asked. would be little use in riding down "Didn't Dul tell you?" Dona into the canyon. He was still wondered how much Dudley had novice and very much a tender-foot. said.
"Swergin knows he is through so far as I am concernd if he lets his men get out of hand." · Asper· spoke in his business manner.
Dona patted his hand. She knew he had done this for her. Kissing him on the cheek, she ran to hor
behind the office building. She be gan planning. She would not talk to Sergin but would investigato the workings on Pass Creek her self. Her father's eagerness not to discuss that district made her afraid of what she would flrid. But she had to know the truth.
(To be continued).
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"I seem to have taken the wrong
The Conte di Savoia started to- trail," Dudley called back with anis freedom of movement while Asper shook his head. "Dudley room. irritated grin. let this dumb Ball was active must have been al-never sees anything. Ball could Dona came out after a refresh- day on her maiden voyage to New horse do all the picking and he lowed by the cowboy. Likely, Stan have met him and talked to him: lag bath bright as a mountain York amid cheers from thousands must be lost,"
Ball figured him harmless. Dona Likely he did."
flower. She looked about for Dud-of spectators, and hopes to com- Dona smiled in spite of herself. was beginning to suspect that Dud-
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ed the significance of the trucks ed her soft lips. "Where's Dud?" dent. and now ho had lost a plain trial.
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"How far south do the Delo con- "Went galloping down the hill tracts run?" Dona asked suddenly about fifteen minutes ago," Asper
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"I take you out," she smiled. She headed the rosa hack along "The roan is not such a duminy as the mountain and soon they struck the Puss Creek trail where it cross- Your horse."
ed the divide and dropped down She headed at once for a high into the valley they had been point that overlooked the surround-examining. Dudley had taken the
her ing slope. Dudley following
wrong direction upon coming down willingly. From the high vantage from the cavo, point they could use into the valley "This is the
trail we came up
at their feet. Donu sat in her sad-over," Dudley called up to her. dle and made a careful check of There was relief and eagerness in what lay below them. She sudden his voice. ty ceased to be interested in the lost trail.
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Dana smiled back at him and set the roan at a slow trot. She had many things on her mind, while
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