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  duty at whatever cost。 He was hooted down with jeers and laughter; and
  immediately the attack commenced。
  The yells of the attackers mingled with the sound of the axe…blows and
  the report of revolvers from inside the building。 Among those nearest to
  the door being battered down were Denver and the few men he had with
  him。    His   plan   offered   merely   a   forlorn   hope。    It  was  that   in  the  first
  scramble to get in after the way was opened he and his friends might push
  up the   stairs in   the van;   and   hold   the   corridor   for   as   long   as   they  could
  against the furious mob。
  It   took   less   than   a   quarter   of   an   hour   to   batter   down   the   door;   and
  among   the   first   of   those   who   sprang   across   the   threshold   were   Denver;
  Missou;   Frisco   and   their   allies。   While   others   stopped   to   overpower   the
  struggling deputies according to the arranged farce; they hurried upstairs
  and discovered the cell in which their friends were fastened。
  Frisco    passed    a  revolver    through    the  grating    to  McWilliams;      and
  another to Bannister。 〃Haven't got the keys; so I can't let y'u out; old hoss;〃
  he   told   the   foreman。   〃But   mebbe   y'u   won't   feel   so   lonesome   with   these
  little toys to play with。〃
  Meanwhile Denver; a young giant of seventy…six inches; held the head
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  of the stairs; with four stalwart plainsmen back of him。 The rush of many
  feet came up pell…mell; and he flung the leaders back on those behind。
  〃Hold   on   there。   This   isn't   a   free…lunch   counter。   Don't   you   see   we're
  crowded up here already?〃
  〃What's   eating   you   ?   Whyfor;   can't   we   come?〃   growled   one   of   the
  foremost nursing an injured nose。
  〃I've just explained to you; son; that it's crowded。 Folks are prevalent
  enough up here right now。 Send up that bunch of keys and we'll bring your
  meat to you fast enough。〃
  〃What's that? What's that?〃 The outlaw chief pushed his way through
  the dense mob at the door and reached the stairway。
  〃He won't let us up;〃 growled one of them。
  〃Who won't?〃 demanded Bannister sharply; and at once came leaping
  up the stairs。
  〃Nothing doing;〃 drawled Frisco; and tossed him over the railing on to
  the heads of his followers below。
  They carried   Bannister into   the open   air; for his head   had struck   the
  newel…post in his descent。 This gave the defense a few minutes respite。
  〃They're going to come a…shooting next time;〃 remarked Denver。 〃Just
  as soon as he comes back from bye…low land you'll see things hum。〃
  〃Y'u   bet;〃   agreed   Missou。   We'll   last   about   three   minutes   when   the
  stampede begins。〃
  The scream of an engine pierced the night。
  Denver's face lit。 〃Make it five minutes; Missou; and Mac is safe。 At
  least;   I'm   hoping   so   awful   hard。   Miss   Helen   wired   for   the   militia   from
  Sheridan this nothing。 Chances are they're on that train。 I couldn't tell you
  earlier because she made me promise not to。 She was afraid it might leak
  out and get things started sooner。 〃
  Weak   but   furious;   the   miscreant   from   the   Shoshones   returned   to   the
  attack。   〃Break   in   the   back   door   and   sneak   up   behind   on   those   fellows。
  We'll have the men we want   inside of fifteen minutes;〃 he promised   the
  mob。
  〃We'll rush them from both sides; and show those guys on the landing
  whether they can stop us;〃 added Bostwick。
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  Suddenly some one raised the cry; 〃The soldiers!〃 Bannister looked up
  the   street   and   swore   a   vicious   oath。   Swinging   down   the   road   at   double
  time came a company of militia in khaki。 He was mad with baffled fury;
  but   he   made   good   his   retreat   at   once   and   disappeared   promptly  into   the
  nearest dark alley。
  The mob scattered by universal impulse; disintegrated so promptly that
  within     five   minutes    the   soldiers    held   the   ground     alone;   save   for   the
  officials of the prison and Denver's little band。
  A   boyish   lieutenant   lately   out   of   the   Point;   and   just   come   in   to   a
  lieutenancy in the militia; was in command。 〃In time?〃 he asked anxiously;
  for this was his first independent expedition。
  〃Y'u bet;〃 chuckled Denver。 〃We're right glad to see you; and I'll bet
  those   boys   in   the   cage   ain't   regretting   your   arrival   any。   Fifteen   minutes
  later   and   you   would   have   been   in   time   to   hold   the   funeral   services;   I
  reckon。〃 〃Where is Miss Messiter?〃 asked the young officer。
  〃She's at the Elk House; colonel。 I expect some of us better drift over
  there   and   tell   her   it's   all   right。   She's   the   gamest   little   woman   that   ever
  crossed   the   Wyoming   line。   Hadn't   been   for   her   these   boys   would   have
  been across the divide hours ago。 She's a plumb thoroughbred。 Wouldn't
  give   up   an   inch。 All   day   she   has   generaled   this   thing;   played   a   mighty
  weak hand for a heap more than it was worth。 Sand? Seh: she's grit clear
  through;   if   anybody   asks   you。〃   And   Denver   told   the   story   of   the   day;
  making       much    of   her   unflinching      courage     and   nothing     of  her    men's
  readiness to back whatever steps she decided upon。
  It was ten minutes past eleven when a smooth young; apple…cheeked
  lad   in   khaki   presented   himself   before   Helen   Messiter   with   a   bow   never
  invented outside of West Point。
  〃I am Lieutenant Beecher。 Governor Raleigh presents his compliments
  by me; Miss Messiter; and is very glad to be able to put at your service
  such forces as are needed to quiet the town。〃
  〃You were in time?〃 she breathed。
  〃With about five minutes to spare。 I am having the prisoners brought
  here for the night if you do not object。 In the morning I shall investigate
  the affair; and take such steps as are necessary。 In the meantime you may
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  rest assured that there will be no further disturbance。〃
  〃Thank you I am sure that with you in command everything will now
  be all right; and I am quite of your opinion that the prisoners had better
  stay here for the night。 One of them is wounded; and ought to be given the
  best attention。 But; of course; you will see to that; lieutenant。〃
  The young man blushed。 This was the right kind of appreciation。 He
  wished his old classmates at the Point could hear how implicitly this sweet
  girl relied on him。
  〃Certainly。 And   now;   Miss   Messiter;   if   there   is   nothing   you   wish;   I
  shall retire for the night。 You may sleep with perfect confidence。〃
  〃I   am   sure   I   may;   lieutenant。〃   She   gave   him   a   broadside   of   trusting
  eyes    full  of  admiration。     〃But   perhaps    you    would    like  me   to  see   my
  foreman first; just to relieve my mind。 And; as you were about to say; his
  friend might be brought in; too; since they are together。〃
  The young man promptly assented; though he had not been aware that
  he was about to say anything of the kind。
  They came in together; Bannister supported by McWilliams's arm。 The
  eyes of both mistress and maid brimmed over with tears when they saw
  them。 Helen dragged forward a chair for the sheepman; and he sank into it。
  From its depths he looked up with his rare; sweet smile。
  〃I've heard about it;〃 he told her; in a low voice。 〃I've heard how y'u
  fought for my life all day。 There's nothing I can say。 I owed y'u everything
  already twice; and now I owe it all over again。 Give me a lifetime and I
  couldn't get even。〃
  Helen's swift glance swept over Nora and the foreman。 They were in a
  dark   alcove;   oblivious   of   anybody   else。   Also   they   were   in   each   other's
  arms   frankly。   For   some   reason   wine   flowed   into   the   cream   of   Helen's
  cheeks。
  〃Do   you   have   to   'get   even'?   Among   friends   is   that   necessary?〃   she
  asked shyly。
  〃I hope not。 If it is; I'm sure bankrupt Even my thanks seem to stay at
  home。   If   y'u   hadn't   done   so   much   for   me;   perhaps   I   could   tell   y'u   how
  much y'u had done But I have no words to say it。〃
  〃Then don't;〃 she advised。
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