THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.
CALL of the WEST
CHAPTER XХХГУ
STR. G. MONTGOMERY
Dona found Aspor sitting on the
to
"And you stopped the hanging?" Asper was as serious as Dona had over seen him.
"I was captured by Ball and hid him, then picked my men, bui porch with his head in his hands. taken his hideout. SwerginI couldn't handle them." It was He had not had nowa of his daugh- located the place and captured Swergin's turn to be defiant. tor and had finally given up try-Ball." ing to force action out of the men.. Dona sprang up the steps and de- acended upon him like a little whirlwind. Her arms tightened around his shoulders before ho know aho was on the porch,
"Dad!" she cried. Aspor straightened and his old eyes lighted as he saw her beatde him, safe and unharmed. "D1" he muttered huskily as his arms weat
around her.
"Captured him!" Asper leaped to his feet.
"But Ball got away,” Dona hao- toned to add."
Their conversation was Inter-
"I held a gun on them while ho get away," Dona explained simply. "And you couldn't do that?" Aaper shot this question directly at Swargin.
and bo
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this
rupted by a heavy step on the
that was very pretty. Played gentle "Bring him in if it can be done," porch, Both turned quickly and
man to her all the time and made Asper sald. "I never have had found themselves facing Swergin. "I had them stopped and would a big show to get her to feeling to use a mob to get justice."
Swergin grunted. "You'll be The timber boss was watching the have brought him in but your sorry for him." reunion grimly. His hard mouth daughter spilled everything by Asper nodded. Ho remembered lucky to get this fellow any way was pulled into a straight line and standing us all off and turning him young Ball very well and thought at all."
red he was plainly not in good humour. loose," "Sworgin was
understood. "I know just
"I want him alive!? Asper de- I say ho got away!" the tim-angry now. Asper Delo was not a man to
about how he managed It," hemanded roughly. Aspor looked from one to the grunted.
"I can't promise anything but display his feelings or his aenti- ber boss gritted. He gave Dona a monts for long. His lips tighton-stony look. "And you might tell other. At last he addressed his
"Hn's on foot. We have his that wo'll get him." With daughter. ed grimly and he held his daught him how."
"You always were rash mare down at the corrals now. The Swergin stamped off the porch. er out at arm's length.
but I didn't think you'd step in men should be able to run him Dona faced Asper. Her lips were and turn loose a killer like Ball." down. I found his hideout and ho Dona bathed and dressed. She "This should teach you several things, young lady!" ho said ac-parted and her eyes shone." He cleared his throat. "Run along can't go back there. Without a came out on the perch as radiant- cuaingly.
made the men let him go," she and get cleaned up. I want to have horas ho won't get far." Swerginly fresh as though she had never "I'm sorry, Dad." Dona was hon and simply.
a word with Swergin.”
been closer to danger than the was confident again. Swergin nodded his head but
Dona did as she was ordered eatly contrite.
"That sounds good," Asper nd-open clearing of the villago afford- ed in broad daylight. Something "You'll have to change your said nothing.
though she was sure the timber mitted. "You made the man let him go?" boos would play up to her father "This time I'll be far from the had given her eyes a glow they ways. No more riding off into the
should | Asper was unable to grasp this. husband woods. Your
in her absence. She would have scene when they got him and there had not held for months. Asper! have been distracted." Asper paùs- "Yes, Dad. A mob was going a chance later and she meant to won't be any slip." Sworgia grin- noted this and so did Dudley who
to lynch him.” Dona stood hormake the most of it.
(Continued on Page 11.) ed. "And I guess he was."
"It was you I was worried ground with a look of defiance.
Swergin stood with his thick "How about this, Swergin?" neck thrust forward and his heavy about." Dona squeezed his hand.
lips parted. "I don't blame the Asper grunted but plainly he Asper demanded.
gal so much. Ball is a handsome was pleased. "What happoned?"
devil and he handed her a line he demanded abruptly.
"I did my best to bring him in, Took him to a socluded cabin and
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