THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.
CALL of the WEST
CHAPTER XXXIV
57 8. 6. MONTGOM
Asper was as serious as Dona had "And you stopped the hanging?"
over soon him.
Dona found Asper sitting on the "I was captured by Hall and hid him, then picked my men, but porch with his head in his hands. taken to his hideout. Sworgin I couldn't handle them." It was He had not had nows of his daugh- located the place and captured Sworgin's turn to be defiant.. ter and had finally given up try. Ball.", ing to force action out of the men.) Dona aprang up the steps and de- scended upon him like a little whirlwind. Her armis tightened around his shoulders bofore he know aho was on the porch.
"Dad!" she cried.
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"I held a gun on them while he got away." Dona explained simply. "And you couldn't do that?" Aaper shot this question directly at Swergin.
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"Captured him?" Asper leaped to his foot.
"But Ball got away." Dana bas- tened to add.
Their conversation
was inter- rupted by a heavy stop on the
that was very pretty. Played gentle- porch. Both turned quickly and found themselves facing Swargin.
man to hor all the time and made The timbor boss was watching the have brought him in but your sorry for him."
"1 had them stopped and would a big show to get her to feeling reunion grimly. His hard mouth daughter spilled everything by
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"Bring him in if it can be done,” to use a mob to get Justice."
Aspor said, "I never have had
Asper straightened and his old eyes lighted as he saw her beside im, safe and unharmed. "D" he
Swergin grunted. "You'll bá muttered huskily as his arms went was pulled into a straight line and standing us all off and turning him young Ball very well and thought at all."
Asper nodded. He remembered lucky to get this fellow any way around her.
he was plainly not in 'good humour. loose." Swergin was Aspor Delo was not a man to I say he got away!" the tim-angry now.
red and ho understood. "I know just "I want him alive!" Asper de- display his feelings or binnentlber boas gritted. He gave Dona a moats for long. His lips tighten-stony look. "And you might tell other. At last he addressed his
about how he managed it," he manded troughly. Asper looked from one to the grunted.
"I can't promise anything but ed grimly and he held his daught-thim how,"
"He's on foot. We have his that we'll get him." With this er out at arm's length.
daughter. "You always were rash mare down at the corrala now. The Swergin stamped off the porch. but I didn't think you'd stop in men should and turn loose a killer like Ball." down. I found his hideout and he be able to run him
Dona bathed and dressed. She He cleared his throat. "Run along can't go back there. Without a came out on the porch as radiant- and got cleaned up. I want to have horse he won't get far." Swerginly fresh as though she had never a word with Swergin."
was confident again.
been closor to danger than the Dona did as sho was ordered
"That sounds, good," Asper ad-open clearing of the village afford. boss would play up to her father though she was sure the timber mitted,
ed in broad daylight. Something "This time I'll be far from the had given her eyes a glow they in ar absence. She would ́have make the most of it. a chance later and she meant to scene when they got him and there had not hold for months, Asper won't be any allp." Swergin grin- noted this and so did Dudley who nod.
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"This should teach you several things, young lady!" he said ac cusingly,
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"I'm sorry, Dad." Donn was hou estly contrite.
"You'll have to change your waya. No more riding off into the woodd. Your husband should have been distracted." Asper paus- ed. "And I guess ho wan."
"It was you I was worried about." Dona squeezed kis hand. Aspor grunted but plainly he was pleased. "What happened?" ho demanded abruptly.
Dona faced Asper. Her lips were parted and her oyes shone. made the
men let him go," she said simply.
Swergin nodded his hend but said nothing.
"You made the men let him go?" Asper was unable to grasp this.
to lynch him." Dona stood her "Yes, Dad. A mob was going ground with a look of defiance.
Sworgin stood with his thick "How about this, Swergin?" neck threat forward and his heavy Aaper demanded.
lips parted. "I don't blame the
"I did my best to bring him in. Igal ao much. Ball is a handsome Took him to a secluded cabin and devil and he handed her a fine
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