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tilted on end for Carley and she was riding into the blue sky。 Then some magic of soul sustained her; so that she saw clearly。 Reaching the cabin she reined in her mustang。

〃Hello; Glenn! Look who's here!〃 she cried; not wholly failing of gayety。

He threw up his sombrero。

〃Whoopee!〃 he yelled; in stentorian voice that rolled across the canyon and bellowed in hollow echo and then clapped from wall to wall。 The unexpected Western yell; so strange from Glenn; disconcerted Carley。 Had he only answered her spirit of greeting? Had hers rung false?

But he was coming to her。 She had seen the bronze of his face turn to white。 How gaunt and worn he looked。 Older he appeared; with deeper lines and whiter hair。 His jaw quivered。

〃Carley Burch; so it was you?〃 he queried; hoarsely。

〃Glenn; I reckon it was;〃 she replied。 〃I bought your Deep Lake ranch site。 I came back too late 。 。 。 。 But it is never too late for some things。 。 。 。 I've come to wish you and Flo all the happiness in the worldand to say we must be friends。〃

The way he looked at her made her tremble。 He strode up beside the mustang; and he was so tall that his shoulder came abreast of her。 He placed a big warm hand on hers; as it rested; ungloved; on the pommel of the saddle。

〃Have you seen Flo?〃 he asked。

〃I just left her。 It was funnythe way she rushed me off after you。 As if there weren't two〃

Was it Glenn's eyes or the movement of his hand that checked her utterance? His gaze pierced her soul。 His hand slid along her arm to her waistaround it。 Her heart seemed to burst。

〃Kick your feet out of the stirrups;〃 he ordered。

Instinctively she obeyed。 Then with a strong pull he hauled her half out of the saddle; pellmell into his arms。 Carley had no resistance。 She sank limp; in an agony of amaze。 Was this a dream? Swift and hard his lips met hersand againand again。 。 。 。

〃Oh; my God!Glenn; areyoumad?〃 she whispered; almost swooning。

〃SureI reckon I am;〃 he replied; huskily; and pulled her all the way out of the saddle。

Carley would have fallen but for his support。 She could not think。 She was all instinct。 Only the amazethe sudden horrordriftedfaded as before fires of her heart!

〃Kiss me!〃 he commanded。

She would have kissed him if death were the penalty。 How his face blurred in her dimmed sight! Was that a strange smile? Then he held her back from him。

〃Carleyyou came to wish Flo and me happiness?〃 he asked。

〃Oh; yesyes。 。 。 。 Pity me; Glennlet me go。 I meant well。 。 。 。 I shouldnever have come。〃

〃Do you love me?〃 he went on; with passionate; shaking clasp。

〃God help meI doI do! 。 。 。 And now it will kill me!〃

〃What did that damned fool Charley tell you?〃

The strange content of his query; the trenchant force of it; brought her upright; with sight suddenly cleared。 Was this giant the tragic Glenn who had strode to her from the cabin door?

〃Charley told meyou and Flowere married;〃 she whispered。

〃You didn't believe him!〃 returned Glenn。

She could no longer speak。 She could only see her lover; as if transfigured; limned dark against the looming red wall。

〃That was one of Charley's queer jokes。 I told you to beware of him。 Flo is married; yesand very happy。 。 。 。 I'm unutterably happy; toobut I'm not married。 Lee Stanton was the lucky bridegroom。 。 。 。 Carley; the moment I saw you I knew you had come back to me。〃







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