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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932.

CALL of the WEST

DEGIN HERE TODAY

BALL; use AMPER

“& R. G. MONTGOMERY

STAN

DEJAL Donu bent and kissed him, butlding she sank down and gave timber king, of reknd practice, and of having men shot who try in check un on"You're not an old fellow, Dad herself up to her emotions. A shad- his activities. Hali ays he is making check for cattin Interests, Thein says he wilAnd, as your nurse, it's my duty to jowy form on the hillside caused her person. Upon leaving Dalok take care of you. Is there any-to make an effort at control. A man

prevent 11 In

uffire Ball we DONA. Asper's daught thing you want ?" from kidnappers. Learning her name, be tails her he 14 STANLEY BLACK and hilpe

AWAY.

DUDLEY WINTERR Loves Ekina.

"Not a thing. You're

not to H.bother about me. I'm going to sleep agrees to make Aaper xlvo up the wild des like a spruce log tonight. Won't of going to Three Rivers and running a wake up a single time." Asper by the company properly. Dona Kork with him. They And manhunt in progress with closed his eyes and settled back

Ball the objective.

Aaper is badly woundet (against the pillows. frum Ambush but cahont be kept in het Tutley produces a marriaga vertiente this they had been prevented from sang by Don's Belg BAUTE f herself. They Anser they are married, Bali overhears this announcement, while in for food. He i caught by BWERGIN, Arper's timber boss. who have been a leading faure in the hunt.

Statt is taken to a cabin while Hwergin

la Fermob in

surprises escapen.

.

CHAPTER XVIII.

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"Well, then-good night." Dona took her father's hand and gave it a final squeeze. ·

Dudley caught her arm and led her from the room. Outside the girl halted. Noiselessly she closed the door bohind hor.

"I'll move

my things to your

"You can't do that!"

was coming toward hor. She could see that he was tall and slender. With a little goop Dona fled around the corner.

Bhe did not want to return to her room so she wandered down to the corral. There abe found Malloy, silently smoking a cigarette and gaz. ing out into the night. He nodded to her but did not speak. Dona climbed up beside him and sat with her chin in her hands. She wanted to ask the silent cowboy a question, it was on the tip of her tongue when a man came running down tho hill.

Malloy did not make a move to get down from his perch though the approaching man was evidently very excited. A flare of moonlight splashing through the uncut spruce revealed their hurried visitor. Swor

"Why not?" Dudley demanded.in, hntless and angry, "We're married, aren't we?"

proaching.

was np.

The moon had flooded the very room," Dudley spoke with a tone last patch of timber on the upper of astery he had never dared une reaches of Folly Mountain. Dudley before, stood on the bottom step and look- ed up at Dona. His handsome mouth bad widened in a smile of indulgence. Doha could not see his eyen because of the shudowa but she was sure they held a flickering banter at her healtancy. After all, Dona lind publicly announced that she was his wife. And she was a modern girl-the slender, active beauty who could ride, play tennis all that bunk!" Dudley was begin-"Ilear what the boss says he and swim, yet who could grace aning to be impatient. luxurious ensy chair with tantaliz- ing langour.

"Hates to give up her freedom," Dudley thought to himself.

"I won't give up!" Dona told her Helf. but she arose and allowed Dudley to slip an arm around her.

"We must stop in and see Dad," she said aloud.

Dudley gave her a little squeeze but Dona pulled away from him.

"You know we're not married," Dona flushed. "We will have to go down to Seth Doby's and find Sam Dean before we can be married.” "I never thought you'd stick for

"Well, you know it now!" She could not keep an edge from her voice.

"Get out the men. Saddle up all the horses!" he shouted.

Malloy did not move but he did give a shrill whistle that brought two men from the shadow of a wall.

drawled,

The men scattered to rouse the rest of the camp. Swergin halted Jefore the two on the fence. "Get

"All right. We'll drive down down from there and get busy on there to-night."

"You know I won't leave Dad."

girl felt

she was gaining

The jground.

over." Dudley warned her.

"You won't be able to put this

Dona took a step toward him.

They found Aaper awake and ap parently waiting for them. "I"Dud, please be good to mo! should think you love birds would I know I'm a little fool but I want be freezing!" he greeted them, everything to be right. You will,

"We've been watching the moon won't you?" uncover Folly Mountain," Dona sald a low voice and her words sounded strangely tight.

in

"Just a bit of night air," Dudley Krinned.

"Well, run along now. It's getting late. Time for an old fellow like me to get some sleep." Asper's eyes

held a hint of moisture,

He frowned sulkily. "I'm the fool, I guess." he growled and turned on his heel.

Donn watched him go to his room. He shut the door with a snag and did not look back. She sighed and again slipped out moonlight. In the shelter of the cherry brush at the end

into the

of the

them horses!" Swergin bellowed. fie diti not serm'to see Dona.

Malloy slid from his perch into the corral. Wild excitement broke loose. Men ran about saddling up while Swargin shouted orders. Ball had visited the camp and was close in. Every man was to use his rifle. The bandit was to be run down. Dona sal watching the pleture. She wished the hunters luck but she did not move to join them. Why sho Leonld not have told.

The corrals were a swirl of dust. Riders galloped out through the open gate and thundered up the Dona had not climbed down from slope. Swergin was the last to go.

the fence. Now she looked about and saw, with a start, that Malloy again sented beside her, smok- ing calmly.

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.

“Why didn't you go?" she do

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square with this outfit I'll haul my freight," Malloy drawled.

manded.

"There's enough men up in that "If my father owes you anything Herub timber to capture an army-you can get it at once," Dona flared. it alone uno muin," Maloyan- "1 aim to collect when

I get awered, blowing a ring of smoke ready," Malloy's grin was wide and out from under his wide hat.

he tossed the butt of his cigarette "If you don't want to be loyal and far from hm. It lay there glowing help run this murderer why don't in the dew-drenched grass. you quit?" Dona apoke sharply.

"I reckon as how I will quit one of these days. Yes, soon as I got

COURG

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"Will you suddle my roan for me?" Dona demanded. Her ques- (Continued on Page 12.)

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