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  the   intricacies    of  the   waltz   and   two…step。    Hence     it  happened     that  the
  proficient McWilliams secured three round dances with his mistress。
  It   was   during   the   lunch   of   sandwiches;   cake   and   coffee   that   Helen
  perceived   an   addition   to   the   company。   The   affair   had   been   advertised   a
  costume ball; but most of those present had construed this very liberally。
  She   herself;   to   be   sure;   had   come   as   Mary   Queen   of   Scots;   Mac   was
  arrayed   in   the   scarlet   tunic   and   tight…fitting   breeches   of   the   Northwest
  Mounted Police; and perhaps eight or ten others had made some attempt at
  representing      some     one   other   than    they   were。   She    now    saw    another;
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  apparently   a   new   arrival;   standing   in   the   doorway   negligently。 A  glance
  told her that he was made up for a road agent and that his revolvers and
  mask were a part of the necessary costuming。
  Slowly his gaze circled the room and came round to her。 His eyes were
  hard as diamonds and as flashing; so that the impact of their meeting looks
  seemed to shock her physically。 He was a tall man; swarthy of hue; and he
  carried himself with a light ease that looked silken strong。 Something in
  the bearing was familiar yet not quite familiar either。 It seemed to suggest
  a resemblance to somebody she knew。 And in the next thought she knew
  that the somebody was Ned Bannister。
  The man spoke to Fraser; just then passing with a cup of coffee; and
  Helen saw the two men approach。 The stranger was coming to be formally
  introduced。
  〃Shake hands with Mr。 Holloway; Miss Messiter。 He's from up in the
  hill country and he rode to our frolic。 Y'u've got three guesses to figure out
  what he's made up as。〃
  〃One will be quite enough; I think;〃 she answered coldly。
  Fraser departed on his destination with the coffee and the newcomer
  sat down on the bench beside her。
  〃One's enough; is it?〃 he drawled smilingly。
  〃Quite;   but   I'm   surprised   so   few   came   in   costume。   Why   didn't   you?
  But I suppose you had your reasons。〃
  〃Didn't I? I'm supposed to be a bad man from the hills。〃
  She swept him casually with an indifferent glance。 〃And isn't that what
  you are in real life?〃
  His sharp scrutiny chiseled into her。 〃What's that?〃
  〃You won't mind if I forget and call you Mr。 Bannister instead of Mr。
  Holloway?〃
  She thought his counterfeit astonishment perfect。
  〃So I'm Ned Bannister; am I?〃
  Their eyes clashed。
  〃Aren't you?〃
  She felt sure of it; and yet there was a lurking doubt。 For there was in
  his manner something indescribably more sinister than she had felt in him
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  on that occasion when she had saved his life。 Then a debonair recklessness
  had   been   the   outstanding   note;   but   now   there   was   something   ribald   and
  wicked in him。
  〃Since y'u put it as a question; common politeness demands an answer。
  Ned Bannister is my name。〃
  〃You are the terror of this country?〃
  〃I shan't be a terror to y'u; ma'am; if I can help it;〃 he smiled。
  〃But you are the man they call the king?〃
  〃I have that honor。〃
  〃HONOR?〃
  At the sharp scorn of her accent he laughed。
  〃Do you mean that you are proud of your villainy?〃 she demanded。
  〃Y'u've ce'tainly got the teacher habit of asking questions;〃 he replied
  with a laugh that was a sneer。
  A shadow fell across them and a voice said quietly; 〃She didn't wait to
  ask any when she saved your life down in the coulee back of the Lazy D。〃
  The shadow was Jim McWilliams's; and its owner looked down at the
  man beside the girl with steady; hostile eyes。
  〃Is this your put in; sir?〃 the other flashed back。
  〃Yes;   seh;   it   is。   The   boys   don't   quite   like   seeing   your   hardware   so
  prominent at a social gathering。 In this community guns don't come into
  the house at a ranch dance。 I'm a committee to mention the subject and to
  collect your thirty…eights if y'u agree with us。〃
  〃And if I don't agree with you?〃
  〃There's   all outdoors   ready  to   receive   y'u;   seh。   It   would be   a   pity  to
  stay in the one spot where your welcome's wore thin。〃
  〃Still I may choose to stay。〃
  〃Ce'tainly; but if y'u decide that way y'u better step out on the porch
  and talk it over with us where there ain't ladies present。〃
  〃Isn't this a costume dance? What's the matter with my guns? I'm an
  outlaw; ain't I?〃
  〃I don't know whether y'u are or not; seh。 If y'u say y'u are we're ready
  to   take   your   word。   The   guns   have   to   be   shucked   if   y'u   stay   here。   They
  might go off accidental and scare the ladies。 〃
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  The man rose blackly。 〃I'll remember this。 If y'u knew who y'u were
  getting so gay with〃
  〃I can guess; Mr。 Holloway; the kind of an outfit y'u freight with; and I
  expect I could put a handle to another name for you。〃
  〃By God; if y'u dare to say〃
  〃I don't dare。 especially among so many ladies;〃 came   McWilliams's
  jaunty answer。
  The eyes of the two men gripped; after which Holloway swung on his
  heel and swaggered defiantly out of the house。
  Presently   there   came   the   sound   of   a   pony's   feet   galloping   down   the
  road。   It   had   not   yet   died   away   when   Texas   announced   that   the   supper
  intermission was over。
  〃Pardners for a quadrille。 Ladies' choice。〃
  The dance was on again full swing。 The fiddlers were tuning up and
  couples gathering for a quadrille。 Denver came to claim Miss Messiter for
  a   partner。 Apparently   even   the   existence   of   the   vanished   Holloway   was
  forgotten。   But   Helen   remembered   it;   and   pondered   over   the   affair   long
  after daylight had come and brought with it an end to the festivities。
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  CHAPTER 6。 A PARTY CALL
  The mistress of the Lazy D; just through with her morning visit to the
  hospital in the bunkhouse; stopped to read the gaudy poster tacked to the
  wall。   It   was   embellished   with   the   drawing   of   a   placid   rider   astride   the
  embodiment of fury incarnate; under which was the legend: 〃Stick to Your
  Saddle。〃
  BIG     FOURTH       OF   JULY     CELEBRATION          AT   GIMLET       BUTTE。
  ROPING         AND      BRONCO          BUSTING        CONTESTS          FOR      THE
  CHAMPIONSHIP            OF    THE    WORLD        AND     BIG    PRIZES;     Including
  1;000 for the Best Rider and the Same for Best Roper。 Cow Pony Races;
  Ladies'    Races    and   Ladies'    Riding    Contest;   Fireworks;     AND     FREE
  BARBECUE!   !   !   !   EVERYBODY   COME   AND   TURN   YOUR   WOLF
  LOOSE。
  A    sudden    thud   of  pounding    hoofs;   a  snatch   of  ragtime;   and   her
  foreman swept up in a cloud of white dust。 His pony came from a gallop to
  an   instant   halt;  and  simultaneously     Mac    landed   beside   her;  one  hand
  holding the wide…brimmed hat he had snatched off in his descent; the other
  hitched by a casual thumb to the belt of his chaps。
  She laughed。 〃You really did it very well。〃
  Mac      blushed。   He   was    still  young   enough     to  take  pride   in  his
  picturesque regalia; to prefer the dramatic way of doing a commonplace
  thing。   But;   though   he   liked   this   girl's   trick   of   laughing   at   him   with   a
  perfectly  grave   face   out   of   those   dark;   long…lashed   eyes;   he   would   have
  liked it better if sometimes they had given back the applause he thought
  his little tricks merited。
  〃Sho! That's foolishness;〃 he deprecated。
  〃I suppose they got you to sit for this picture;〃 and she indicated the
  poster with a wave of her hand。
  〃That ain't a real picture;〃 he explained; and when she smiled added;
  〃as of course y'u know。 No hawss ever pitched that wayand the saddle
  ain't right。 Fact is; it's all wrong。〃
  〃How did it come here? It wasn't here last night。〃
  〃I reckon Denver brought it from Slauson's。 He was ridin' that country
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  yesterday; and as the boys was out of smokin' he come