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of drive in you。  I'd like to have you come at me with foils;



you'd look so fierce;〃 he chuckled。







     She turned away from him and stubbornly sent out



another stone; hanging in the air after its flight。  Her fury



amused Fred; who took all games lightly and played them



well。  She was breathing hard; and little beads of moisture



had gathered on her upper lip。  He slipped his arm about



her。  〃If you will look as pretty as that〃 he bent his



head and kissed her。  Thea was startled; gave him an



angry push; drove at him with her free hand in a manner



quite hostile。  Fred was on his mettle in an instant。  He



pinned both her arms down and kissed her resolutely。







     When he released her; she turned away and spoke over















her shoulder。  〃That was mean of you; but I suppose I



deserved what I got。〃







     〃I should say you did deserve it;〃 Fred panted; 〃turning



savage on me like that!  I should say you did deserve it!〃







     He saw her shoulders harden。  〃Well; I just said I de…



served it; didn't I?  What more do you want?〃







     〃I want you to tell me why you flew at me like that!



You weren't playing; you looked as if you'd like to murder



me。〃







     She brushed back her hair impatiently。  〃I didn't mean



anything; really。  You interrupted me when I was watching



the stone。  I can't jump from one thing to another。  I pushed



you without thinking。〃







     Fred thought her back expressed contrition。  He went



up to her; stood behind her with his chin above her shoul…



der; and said something in her ear。  Thea laughed and



turned toward him。  They left the stone…pile carelessly; as



if they had never been interested in it; rounded the yellow



tower; and disappeared into the second turn of the canyon;



where the dead city; interrupted by the jutting promon…



tory; began again。







     Old Biltmer had been somewhat embarrassed by the



turn the game had taken。  He had not heard their conver…



sation; but the pantomime against the rocks was clear



enough。  When the two young people disappeared; their



host retreated rapidly toward the head of the canyon。







     〃I guess that young lady can take care of herself;〃 he



chuckled。  〃Young Fred; though; he has quite a way with



them。〃



























                                VI











     DAY was breaking over Panther Canyon。  The gulf was



cold and full of heavy; purplish twilight。  The wood



smoke which drifted from one of the cliff…houses hung in a



blue scarf across the chasm; until the draft caught it and



whirled it away。  Thea was crouching in the doorway of



her rock house; while Ottenburg looked after the crackling



fire in the next cave。  He was waiting for it to burn down to



coals before he put the coffee on to boil。







     They had left the ranch house that morning a little after



three o'clock; having packed their camp equipment the



day before; and had crossed the open pasture land with



their lantern while the stars were still bright。  During the



descent into the canyon by lantern…light; they were chilled



through their coats and sweaters。  The lantern crept slowly



along the rock trail; where the heavy air seemed to offer



resistance。  The voice of the stream at the bottom of the



gorge was hollow and threatening; much louder and deeper



than it ever was by dayanother voice altogether。  The



sullenness of the place seemed to say that the world could



get on very well without people; red or white; that under



the human world there was a geological world; conducting



its silent; immense operations which were indifferent to



man。  Thea had often seen the desert sunrise;a light…



hearted affair; where the sun springs out of bed and the



world is golden in an instant。  But this canyon seemed to



waken like an old man; with rheum and stiffness of the



joints; with heaviness; and a dull; malignant mind。  She



crouched against the wall while the stars faded; and thought



what courage the early races must have had to endure so



much for the little they got out of life。







     At last a kind of hopefulness broke in the air。  In a mo…















ment the pine trees up on the edge of the rim were flashing



with coppery fire。  The thin red clouds which hung above



their pointed tops began to boil and move rapidly; weaving



in and out like smoke。  The swallows darted out of their



rock houses as at a signal; and flew upward; toward the



rim。  Little brown birds began to chirp in the bushes along



the watercourse down at the bottom of the ravine; where



everything was still dusky and pale。  At first the golden



light seemed to hang like a wave upon the rim of the can…



yon; the trees and bushes up there; which one scarcely



noticed at noon; stood out magnified by the slanting rays。



Long; thin streaks of light began to reach quiveringly



down into the canyon。  The red sun rose rapidly above the



tops of the blazing pines; and its glow burst into the gulf;



about the very doorstep on which Thea sat。  It bored into



the wet; dark underbrush。  The dripping cherry bushes;



the pale aspens; and the frosty PINONS were glittering and



trembling; swimming in the liquid gold。  All the pale; dusty



little herbs of the bean family; never seen by any one but



a botanist; became for a moment individual and import…



ant; their silky leaves quite beautiful with dew and light。



The arch of sky overhead; heavy as lead a little while be…



fore; lifted; became more and more transparent; and one



could look up into depths of pearly blue。







     The savor of coffee and bacon mingled with the smell of



wet cedars drying; and Fred called to Thea that he was



ready for her。  They sat down in the doorway of his



kitchen; with the warmth of the live coals behind them and



the sunlight on their faces; and began their breakfast;



Mrs。 Biltmer's thick coffee cups and the cream bottle



between them; the coffee…pot and frying…pan conveniently



keeping hot among the embers。







     〃I thought you were going back on the whole proposi…



tion; Thea; when you were crawling along with that lan…



tern。  I couldn't get a word out of you。〃







     〃I know。  I was cold and hungry; and I didn't believe















there was going to be any morning; anyway。  Didn't you



feel queer; at all?〃







     Fred squinted above his smoking cup。  〃Well; I am



never strong for getting up before the sun。  The world



looks unfurnished。  When I first lit the fire and had a square



look at you; I thought I'd got the wrong girl。  Pale; grim



you were a sight!〃







     Thea leaned back into the shadow of the rock room and



warmed her hands over the coals。  〃It was dismal enough。



How warm these walls are; all the way round; and your



breakfast is so good。  I'm all right now; Fred。〃







     〃Yes; you're all right now。〃  Fred lit a cigarette and



looked at her critically as her head emerged into the sun



again。  〃You get up every morning just a little bit hand…



somer than you were the day before。  I'd love you just as



much if you were not turning into one of the loveliest wo…



men I've ever seen; but you are; and that's a fact to be



reckoned with。〃  He watched her across the thin line of



smoke he blew from his lips。  〃What are you going to do



with all that beauty and all that talent; Miss Kronborg?〃







     She turned away to t

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