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  sixguns are popping; breaks up a likely feud and mends right neatly all the
  ventilated feudists it's a corollary to her fun that's she is going to become
  famous。〃
  What   he   said   was   true   enough。 The   unsolicited   notoriety  her   exploit
  had brought upon her had been its chief penalty。 Garbled versions of it had
  appeared       with    fake   pictures     in  New      York    and    Chicago      Sunday
  supplements; and all Cattleland had heard and discussed it。 No matter into
  what unfrequented canon she rode; some silent cowpuncher would look at
  her as they met with admiring eyes behind which she read a knowledge of
  the story。 It was a lonely desolate country; full of the wide deep silences of
  utter   emptiness;  yet   there   could   be   no   footfall   but the   whisper   of   it   was
  bruited on the wings of the wind。
  〃Do you know where the Lazy D ranch is from here?〃 she asked。
  He nodded。
  〃Can you take me home?〃
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  〃I surely can。 But not to…night。 You're more tired than y'u know。 We'll
  camp here; and in the mo'ning we'll hit the trail bright and early。〃
  This   did   not   suit   her   at   all。   〃Is   it   far   to   the   Lazy   D?〃   she   inquired
  anxiously。
  〃Every inch of forty miles。 There's a creek not more than two hundred
  yards from here。 We'll stay there till morning;〃 he made answer in a matter
  of course voice; leading the way to the place he had mentioned。
  She   followed;   protesting。   Yet   though   it   was   not   in   accord   with   her
  civilized     sense    of  fitness;   she   knew     that   what    he   proposed     was    the
  common   sense   solution。   She   was   tired   and   worn   out;   and   she   could   see
  that his broncho had traveled far。
  Having reached the bank of the creek; he unsaddled; watered his horse
  and picketed it; and started a fire。 Uneasily she watched him。
  〃I don't like to sleep out。 Isn't there a ranchhouse near?〃
  〃Y'u   wouldn't   call   it   near   by   the   time   we   had   reached   it。   What's   to
  hinder your sleeping here? Isn't this room airy enough? And don't y'u like
  the   system  of   lighting?   'Twas   patented   I   forget   how   many   million   years
  ago。   Y'u   ain't   going   to   play   parlor   girl   now   after   getting   the   reputation
  y'u've got for gameness; are y'u?〃
  But he knew well enough that it was no silly schoolgirl fear she had;
  but some deep instinct in her that distrusted him and warned her to beware。
  So; lightly he took up the burden of the talk while he gathered cottonwood
  branches for the fire。
  〃Now       if  I'd  only   thought     to  bring    a   load   of   lumber     and   some
  carpentersand a chaperon;〃 he chided himself in burlesque; his bold eyes
  closely on the girl's face to gloat on the color that flew to her cheeks at his
  suggestion。
  She hastened to disclaim lightly the feeling he had unmasked in her。
  〃It is a pity; but it can't be helped now。 I suppose I am cross and don't seem
  very   grateful。   I'm   tired   out   and   nervous;   but   I   am   sure   that   I'll   enjoy
  sleeping out。 If I don't I shall not be so ungenerous as to blame you。〃
  He soon had a cup of steaming coffee ready for her; and the heat of it
  made a new woman of her。 She sat in the warm fire glow; and began to
  feel   stealing   over   her   a   delightful   reaction   of   languor。   She   told   herself
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  severely     it  was   ridiculous     to  have    been   so   foolishly    prim   about    the
  inevitable。
  〃Since you know my name; isn't it fair that I should know yours?〃 she
  smilingly asked; more amiably than she had yet spoken to him。
  〃Well;  since   I   have   found   the   lamb   that   was   lost;  y'u   may  call   me   a
  shepherd of the desert。〃
  〃Then;   Mr。   Shepherd;   I'm   very   glad   to   meet   you。   I   don't   remember
  when I ever was more glad to meet a stranger。〃 And she added with a little
  laugh: 〃It's a pity I'm too sleepy to do my duty by you in a social way。〃
  〃We'll let that wait till to…morrow。 Y'u'll entertain me plenty then。 I'll
  make your bunk up right away。〃
  She was presently lying with her feet to the fire; snugly rolled in his
  saddle blankets。 But though her eyes were heavy; her brain was still too
  active to permit her to sleep immediately。 The excitement of her adventure
  was too near; the emotions of the day too poignantly vivid; to lose their
  hold   on   her   at   once。   For   the   first   time   in   her   life   she   lay   lapped   in   the
  illimitable velvet night; countless unwinking stars lighting the blue…black
  dream   in   which   she   floated。   The   enchantment   of   the   night's   loveliness
  swept through her sensitive pulses and thrilled her with the mystery of the
  great life of which she was an atom。 Awe held her a willing captive。
  She thought of many things; of her past life and its incongruity with
  the   present;   of   the   man   who   lay   wounded   at   the   Lazy   D;   of   this   other
  wide…shouldered vagabond who was just now in the shadows beyond the
  firelight; pacing up and down with long; light even strides as he looked to
  his horse and fed the fire。 She watched him make an end of the things he
  found to do and then take his place opposite her。 Who and what was he;
  this fascinating scamp who one moment flooded the moonlit desert with
  inspired   snatches   from   the   opera   sung   in   the   voice   of   an   angel;   and   the
  next    lashed    at  his   horse    like  a   devil   incarnate?     How     reconcile    the
  outstanding inconsistencies in him? For his every inflection; every motion;
  proclaimed the strain of good blood gone wrong and trampled under foot
  of set;  sardonic purpose;  indicated him  a   man   of   culture in   a   hell   of his
  own     choosing。     Lounging      on   his  elbow    in  the   flickering    shadows;     so
  carelessly     insouciant     in  every   picturesque     inch   of   him;   he  seemed     to
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  radiate    the   melodrama      of   the  untamed      frontier;  just   as  her   guest   of
  tarnished reputation now at the ranch seemed to breathe forth its romance。
  〃Sleep well; little partner。 Don't be afraid; nothing can harm you;〃 this
  man had told her。
  Promptly she had answered; 〃I'm not afraid; thank you; in the least〃;
  and   after   a   mornent   had   added;   not   to   seem   hostile;   〃Good   night;   big
  partner。〃
  But despite her calm assurance she knew she did not feel so entirely
  safe as if it had been one of her own ranch boys on the other side of the
  fire; or even that other vagabond who had made so direct an appeal to her
  heart。 If she were not afraid; at least she knew some vague hint of anxiety。
  She   was   still   thinking   of   him   when   she   fell   asleep;   and   when   she
  awakened   the   first   sound   that   fell   on   her   ears   was   his   tuneful   whistle。
  Indeed   she   had   an   indistinct   memory   of   him   in   the   night;   wrapping   the
  blankets closer about her when the chill air had half stirred her from her
  slumber。     The    day   was   still  very   young;   but   the  abundant     desert   light
  dismissed sleep summarily。 She shook and brushed the wrinkles out of her
  clothes and went down to the creek to wash her face with the inadequate
  facilities at hand。 After redressing her hair she returned to the fire; upon
  which a coffee pot was already simmering。
  She    came    up   noiselessly    behind    him;   but   his  trained   senses    were
  apprised of her approach。
  〃Good mo'ning! How did y'u find your bedroom?〃 he asked; without
  turning from the bacon he was broiling on the end of a stick。
  〃Quite up to the specifications。 With all Wyoming for a floor and the
  sky for a ceiling; I never had a room I liked better。 But have you eyes in
  the back of your head?〃
  He laughed grimly。 〃I have to be all eyes and ears in my business。〃
  〃Is your business of a nature so sensitive?〃
  〃As   much   so   as stocks on Wall   Street。 And   we   haven't   any  ticker   to
  warn   us   to   get   under   cover。   Do   you   take   cream   in   your   coffee;   Miss
  Messiter?〃
  She looked round in surprise。 〃Cream?〃
  〃We're in tin…can land; you know; and live on air…tights。 I milk my cow
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