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  Going parallel to their course; running neck and neck with the cow pony;
  lumbered a great dun steer。 Unconsciously it blocked every effort of the
  horseman to escape。 He had one shot left in his revolver; and this time he
  did not fire into the air。 It was a mighty risk; for the animal in falling might
  stagger against the   horse and hunt them  all down   to death。  But the   man
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  took it without apparent hesitation。 Into the ear of the bullock he sent the
  lead   crashing。   The   brute   stumbled   and   went   down   head   over   heels。   Its
  flying hoofs struck the flanks of the pony; but the bronco stuck to its feet;
  and next moment staggered out from among the herd stragglers and came
  to halt。
  The man slid from its back and lifted down the half…fainting girl。 She
  clung to him; white a trembling。 〃Oh; it was horrible; Ned!〃 She could still
  look   down   in   imagination   upon   the   sea   of   dun   backs   that   swayed   and
  surged about them like storm…tossed waves。
  〃It was a near thing; but we made it; girl。 So did Jim。 He got out before
  we    did。  It's  all  past  now。   You    can   remember      it  as  the  most   exciting
  experience of your life。〃
  She shuddered。 〃I don't want to remember it at all。〃 And so shaken was
  she   that   she   did   not   realize   that   his   arm   was   about   her   the   while   she
  sobbed on his shoulder。
  〃A cattle stampede is a nasty thing to get in front of。 Never mind。 It's
  done with now and everybody's safe。〃
  She drew a long breath。 〃Yes; everybody's safe and you are back home。
  Why didn't you come after your cousin was killed?〃
  〃I had to finish my work。〃
  〃And DID you finish it?〃
  〃I think we did。 There will be no more Shoshone gang。 It's members
  have scatted in all directions。〃
  〃I'm glad you stayed; then。 We can live at peace now。〃 And presently
  she added: 〃I knew you would not come back until you had done what you
  set out to do。 You're very obstinate; sir。 Do you know that?〃
  〃Perseverance; I call it;〃 he smiled; glad to see that she was recovering
  her lightness of tone。
  〃You don't always insist on putting your actions in the most favorable
  light。 Do you remember the first day I ever saw you?〃
  〃Am I likely ever to forget it?〃 he smiled fondly。
  〃I   didn't   mean THAT。 What   I   was   getting   at   was that   you   let   me   go
  away     from    you   thinking    you   were    'the  king。'  I  haven't   forgiven    you
  entirely for that。〃
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  〃I expect y'u'll always have to be forgiving me things。〃
  〃If you valued my good opinion I don't see how you could let me go
  without telling me。 Was it fair or kind?〃
  〃If y'u come to that; was it so fair and kind to convict me so promptly
  on suspicion?〃 he retaliated with a smile。
  〃No; it wasn't。 But〃 She flushed with a divine shyness。 〃But I loved
  you all the time; even when they said you were a villain。〃
  〃Even while y'u believed me one?〃
  〃I   didn't。   I   never   would   believe   you   onenot   deep   in   my   heart。   I
  wouldn't     let  myself。    I  made   excuses    for   youexplained      everything    to
  myself。〃
  〃Yet your reason told y'u I was guilty 〃
  〃Yes; I think my mind hated you and my heart loved you。〃
  He adored her for the frank simplicity of her confession; that out of the
  greatness of her love she dared to make no secret of it to him。 Direct as a
  boy; she was yet as wholly sweet as the most retiring girl could be。
  〃Y'u always swamp my vocabulary; sweetheart。 I can't ever tell y'u
  life wouldn't be long enoughhow much I care for you。〃
  〃I'm glad;〃 she said simply。
  They stood looking at each other; palms pressed to palms in meeting
  hands;   supremely   happy   in   this   miracle   of   love   that   had   befallen   them。
  They     were    alonefor   Nora    and   Jim   had   gone    into  temporary     eclipse
  behind a hill and seemed in no hurry to emergealone in the sunshine with
  this   wonder   that   flowed   from   one   to   another   by   shining   eyes;   by   finger
  touch; and then by meeting lips。 He held her close; knew the sweet delight
  of   contact   with   the   supple;   surrendered   figure;   then   released   her   as   she
  drew away in maidenly reserve。
  〃When shall we be married; Helen? Is the early part of next week too
  late?〃 he asked。
  Still blushing; she straightened her hat。 〃That's ridiculous; sir。 I haven't
  got used to the thought of you yet。〃
  〃Plenty   of   time   for   that   afterward。   Then   we'll   say   next   week   if   that
  suits y'u。〃
  〃But it doesn't。 Don't you know that it is the lady's privilege to name
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  the day? Besides; I want time to change my mind if I should decide to。〃
  〃That's what I'm afraid of;〃 he laughed joyfully。 〃So I have to insist on
  an early marriage。〃
  〃Insist?〃 she demurred。
  〃I've   been   told   on   the   best   of   authority   that   I'm   very   obstinate;〃   he
  gayly answered。
  〃I have a mind of my own myself。 If I ever marry you be sure I shall
  name the day; sir。〃
  〃Will y'u marry me the day Nora does Jim?〃
  〃We'll   see。〃 The   eyes   slanted   at   him  under   the   curved   lashes;   teased
  him delightfully。 〃Did Nora tell you she was going to marry Jim?〃
  Bannister looked mildly hurt。 〃My common sense has been telling it to
  me a month。〃
  〃How long has your common sense been telling you about us?〃
  〃I didn't use it when I fell in love with y'u;〃 he boldly laughed。
  〃Of all things to say!〃
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