z y Fy SYNOPSIS. wn] Qe gent away from Red HIN 8 uncle, J. ¥ 18 a moral A health on his Alan Wayne ome, y A ‘lern drinks Judge He ith his er ife, meet fie At . BEB AA BR ol if, Ness te weak- led your had to think in a day of desper you h embez2 empl oyer's fi the jee u could resis country, « 54 re to re- Does ‘the ¥O turn, even after bobs bmp Gln fle lrod home seem to yo anchor of a man's BA i BR Bl BBA BB BB Be A Bp APTER XX-—Continued. fue and imas and When they 1 to Kemp ti hie mnake his he iqquarters o the rr we at inch for a while h Mavantnges w dent It the nat 1 skins came Ub feb ir ym dreds of singly packtralins directly ducer: ore evi ng point for 1d Goat- bun They came in they passed into his bands from the pro- sometimes they ran through a shain of transfers, from hand to hand. All news centered i ind radinted from Lleber's men that brought In goatsking would be glad to add orchids to thelr stock io trade. Kemp grunted his thanks. He had waited two years for this offer. The realization of the obligation Lieber was putting him under embarrassed Sim. He began to talk. “11 greas- ors,” he sald, “ta lot o' teachin’ wmometimes, an’ imes they don't ¥'r instance, you can tell ‘em that Cat- tleyns are wo'th money nnd that the vest © thelr parasites ain't, they seen you throw Ba'lin't j Oneldioms an’ Miltonias § k card fo’ three montha ste win to sober down to jest Catt! realize that {t's no nse Mosh against a workin’ At the scientific names fncongruonsly from Kem ry stopped eating and loo ber's face hind heard it before but is quite will ‘ug to hear it all over a “But,” continued pull till you're 4 Up country. loads or Sometimes The me eRe ke n somet oniags an’ nto the dis uly, eyns ‘nd holdin’ a four. pair p's lips, ted np, gain. Kemp, bliin’ an’ you can't head 'em around to see that onless a Cattle it's too young to an’ good to the market bein’ a victi “As to thelr 10 be packed besi n to race suicide ugin' In Bo'lin'tonias des an’ Onecldiu get onpatient « hi ever Miitonias, 1 never it. How ¢'n a gre that a Miltonla 1 that looks like in a pu'ple shadow al propos! 4 When straigh learn 11s Morelian A * COUs days and irge of he time foun eared bear r monster plat two hundred leaves strung, like grape cluster of Eschol, on a pole. deer eyes seemed to grow out of his head ns he m out i thelr burde “Hi he yel and rushed off to the corral where he threw himszell on to an astonished heifer. For one second she squatted and then went mad, With yell and flogging hat Kemp poured oil on the fire of her | frenzy. She bucked and twisted and all but somersanited in her efforts to | rid herself of the demon on her back. | On the veranda, Lieber and Gerry held their sides and roared at the most grotesque fine riding they had ever | geen. Finally, with a desperate lang | the heifer breasted the corral fence { It enught her middle and she teetered over. Kemp turned a handspring from her back and landed on his feet. The | heifer scrambled free from the fence and tore, wild-eyed, out into the desert. Laughter rang from every side, Three herders threw themselves on to their horses and rode, shouting, after the heifer, Kemp straightened out his hat, | put It on, and walked sedately over to | the veranda. There was only a faint glint in bis eye ua he bought the mon stor plant to erown the monster ship | ment, over the Kemp's Ld! slp led That dry season saw the beginning of a drought that will long hold the blackest page in the annals or the San Francisco basin, It seemed but days after the rains when the sparse grass and new-leafed bu of wilder ness began up after brazen, the the Day from shies shrivel the sun leaped to mois very it gtared and the While becaine Ww searching ont the scant, ture of wilting folinge, Bap of the hardy brush. tle were still fat they and turned to cactus for nourishment. They broke down the sickly with thelr horus and rubbed them In the sand to free them of the worst of the thorns. Herders rode the rovads on weakening horses and dismounted time and again to pull out spines from the snouts of passive, panting Bulls died of broken pride. wonld not subject themselves pain of cating cactus. The river great river—was no longer great the of enk They the the tn watched its and one down in the gorge falling level with day seat an urgent call to Lieber for Gerry anxious eye He very man that had come Spades were few of a i Nees the Lieber came brought AU AFMY, ¢ bea 4 tool soonest to and hoe shares hit lke |} ‘nded on twisted e¢ of his the night ard the of a steamer's | an vhen | Wt was that there far from forget that you to it" nee fell «t ke up the Tree on ehead know dessrt, no things you rould PINOess, 80 follow and Jdeber sls fn ‘nnnot He stopped wl iin I | front of him, face worked upon { them aired straight in ght wore When he words were kno why twhy I am We fi out into the n as though he strug gling to keep his lips closed began to speak again, the carcely audibie. “1 don’ I want to tell you two abon here, unless It is that as so quiet 1 felt that you knew it all— that knew all that | know and that I was on the point of knowing all that you have known. The little lies of life suddenly became big and hate ful and 1 saw In my life a monster lie that the slience was exposing “There are lots of men with the be ginning of my story. It's common and tnkes little telling. 1 was born In Pennsylvania, farmera but w gat here you I got all the schooling home, I waa still a boy our little bank took ine in, It wasn't doing much business region struck oll and the bank's busi. ness soared by leaps and bounds, It turned Into as good a spouter as any of the wells, The family that ran It became rich and went to higher jobs or out altogether. The staff was shoved up and about the time | was of age I was handling more money than I'd ever known was in the world, The amount 1 stole war an even thirty thousand and I got away with it. It was easier to do thirty years ago than it is today. then It got away with me. It lasted the end of it up the coast at Pernam- | buco “1 date my from the day i spent the | dollar and woke up. 1 worked Nothing wa 0 small or big 4 for 16 risk it agnin could and pl wh is ms to handle and then I riskq hed and again After ten years 1 draw my i 3 Interest and I di i check to the little bank wialted two months for then it my aud a letter ar bad already been met surety sont back home, 1 th check torn thant by a intion wrote letters and ' in came; the bankers the some ghort Vitig n8soe ARKO of st ciation a dozen them took the in I offered fourfold the been plenty of Bible my | up. They wrote back that use-~thit [ could keep on « peace but It was their for fifteen years got and they’ some Ww it limbing In first ch iinute 1 tho me the n they ne, vork for Been Away a Long 7 think 1 mean that flies at nn anag =» ys tn in the tops of flag blinking of deep cloud and to pid, sail for home today." I'd shut oy or the blinds d use of Night bear the of blast for good-by ang challenge to the sea- headed out for home. “I couldn't And vow, last night, eard it in wy sleep—up here tiemen, a man without a « bad way but a man with it's a hovel Ce ie Then In a { caught he added, “NH anchor of a man's soul. | blue We ey os close that? wae the bellow ns tg 1 Py stand it. I came up 1 I dressed ere that | Ger mintry Is In ah wt He the old song.’ his volce master wi that they is the to go paused to whis he rant want Lieber stopped talk silence had it had brought them close that he had spoken lest they take his soul by assault. He left them and went to his own room. They saw he was an old beyond the years be had dis ug. The reveal its work, KO done close closed, They did not speak. They were Kemp made a cigarette, puffed at it once or twice and then threw It away, to roll another a mo- ment later. His thoughts were wing Ing away to the fork of Rig and Little Creek where a three-room shack stood in the shadow of the White mountains of New Mexico. He had thought it small, miserable, cramped. But out here in the wilderness, thousands and thousands of miles away, it came back to his vision, glorified. A came into his throat. of the mountain, in his throat, He took from his pocket a treasured cake of tobacco and with | i teeth tore Then he ro eral COrrii ting the Gerry oy 0 his boy, too son fron firs ples of up-pointing tl 1 tor read d over ag he as from i read with a eur + a pretty woman to his life and out and words in his bu i not really tunate and fortunate mt had He had nd ttered tel now she Kk to buze I ears “It pping COoRls a Ww an tangible happy a ts is <8 being for is fixed. 1 was - just m iserable—and stood on the brink if. Happiness brushed me reached out to and the gif took me, How it be climb back ght that seemed not so very possessed it? 1 don't I do not hate you--only You have known many wom but you have not known we. That is the bitter part. You do not know what 1 gave you. One thing 1 ask you and the words as 1 write are hiurred with tears lke my eyes—Iif ever a foolish woman, honest and true as | was, offers you the same sacrifice, do pot take it. I have suffered for all the women you will meet.” “Fool” sald Alan to himself, “fool, not to see that 1 turned her wish. washy weakness into strength and loosed a dumb tongue.” gulf not of the gu with lis eanteh it tong will to the he high when | know wings I before | What sort of a reply do you suppose the cynic Alan wrote to this sorrowing woman? What does he deserve Tor his sneer ing attitude? 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