Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 45

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"Atl right“ I we no reason mint your mob: in. ber." he went on. "But let me "W range the matter u “in me. Tou marrow I'll send a - over to: Shirky. New): . train. and stage.', too. No. let’s turn in. Dunn. We've] tallied a deal. And I was tired Ite-; fore we begun. Mahe yourself a bed' there, Good night." ‘ Dunne stepped upon the porch and} has the belt. Ann what uppund to be I [out time a neno m-id owned? the door. j “Arcane: to m Miss In." said) "t talked to him for an hour, ex- pluined how there were only two ny- to exterminate Chouldine and the like. Either with tn any or with the ranger service. employing lunch I “out as you. The nrmy idea wuu't possible. But he In: impreued by the other. m. said: 'Set an outlaw to can!) an outlaw. eh?' "Then be pondered ' while and at In: mg tor his mercury. 'Mr political enemies say I'm not liberal- minded.' in rent on. ‘Nov. Pm go- ing to make this a test (no of the ranger service. I'll pudon this our“ Ilium Dilute on condition you unke' him a "at". That is. he'll not be? wdoned until he is I ranger. Then: we'll see how the scheme works out "I '“luNelly. I '41}: JiTiiu" Min he." laid Duane. zips; 17.. T. GT."; .'. d... "hesAt - “I. "The Governor trot and and lured a: Alive. Must rangers were lazy. laden qun-tietstitstr Ihyluu! Reed lost hi: temper. He's hot for the nerv- ire. But I kept cool. and told the Governor “night trot that. if he'd pardon you t'd break up Cheseidiete's an; on the river. That sort 'ot Hound the Governor. He got inter- M'I lip- 'trarier up”, m Duane mm the mud: for yam a In mhv. th1atiy going to meet CID- tain “Nelly of the Rat-gen. who had “led to see him. Mullen] in kind to him, and alien him . [union if he will are” an ofter to become I Ranger and go after Chculdine'l pug. ImNelly had become intu- ested in Dunne after a Kin Ue had spoken in his behalf. Dunne promises taeNenr to do him lny service. Meanwhile IacNelly gives Dunne much welcome new; NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY '1attdaatdnuo.ttrigeniie,-iLii when" by Bland. whom he venue: that n uric. of intrigue. in whieh he is Ion-red to Main Mrs. Bland. This lend: to Diane’- killing of h|471 A. . _ - Bland, miéutuwtm; iiiii%iit in‘ " with Jennie, who in loot Inn. 1etherodhooeatoBtamrseamsr. There he wounds n m nuned Bog. one; and been“ n bonny [Md of Ie""!" named Each. He moat. In. WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE Buck Dunne. quick on the draw, kill: Cal main in tell-dutch“ Ind ho- mues an outla'. After Mum“ WAY. new It I. Leu-ttsteer-tera hhhhpfqhhh hdmmhum innit-bu... sh. Ii-ii-u-ici-ir- - l-i-tbfu-L 'redr.u.ith-tut t"A_s*.itam,-aiiG. “Rn-humming ha“ 'Bea..-.-.." -‘bM-mdn. ”I‘m "f-H-tb-tsr-- I'm-vu-wahu q "yt-tt_...--" 1tryte--imiifi.Ti. 'esrh-roesioiuc-iiie PzPertrie--iL.4xUd W‘hhhh-htu.’ Sham-MW“... yyreeur-iu.eku"i2 “nah-ah. "A Huh! Inc-Hyudh'. Mjgg'lhm “Pu-ova “Mt“ “mm. ”Whisk-Wan. 'hPre_.,st.-.'. ".'rtibete-tutusrumtes= “manhunt-nu. mundane-.umnm “hub... T-a-rv; ttttttttttit-Fi-GF;) K-a.. I‘I-‘.h.n - - - bill- 's.euattsVdiiaq Turi,', Yrr"t-r.totsiGiiaii. ___ -___ “___“_, ...-.n -'._.. mun-It’- -u my nun / me, Jennie. I we!“ back zmlived‘ ten thoosamL doiUrs to 'rrtte.rytcl' 'there I whole Fear with dreams and) "Jennie! Oh. you mustn‘t that of , " _ h a thing! He wouldn't consent. _ ghosts. t sue . T Remember. L’m partially bound to ‘ It/treed ""1 loo?“ out tatle,e,','/,,er',','e Stone " well as Cdptam llhe window. far beyond. m cold and: MacNeiis." 1 sure fy.',',',',:',';,:,,': l It gf, tg } "What Governor Stone would never mm. . V 'know wouldn't hart him.“ mattered g ed his check with meld“: tenderness, l Jennie E Cr tived t a r?t _ The tire in her eye- hAd spread. Jenppk-d volt. 40h. u... long); nights: Faint red wok appeared in her white 1 Eerehr-hnti: 'ltntml1tt,e"ttSrcr,,gr cheeks. Her bosom rose and fell wit}. inlnxion them" deep, hurried breaths. Dunne saw m --o mun- t.t?mertet-e-eiiouiGa Whlmde-mh" “In! .eeia.uv-ro-me' (um day in the cabin, In all clever Winn the thousand Unix I've dreamed F, Euchre “a Bland ma thatfUree ,womn. his wife. and Allovnyf The i hula shack where you hid and nnrud kept my humid". Your eyes 'medtohmmtme,gmmie, [could-cc them dark tad I“ and watchful u '1"1Ptemdrt_th.,ri-att,te rid-155: l"""" " I. by}: my Imam! regrets tag that you - in! it. Hear it new! I love' rout I'm dun loved you! I learned to. love you there a Bhnd's cabin when we planned to save you.‘ But it new-ermine to metiit " [our He beat over her. looking deep into her dark. wet eyes. “What?" she whispered. 1rmmdruvedruraadoneor game Into her wtute (an. "Have " “Dunne. let me Co back to Mae- ct-a-se, mqeh-from that time', Nelly." over the Rim~llock?" 1 "What for?" “Changed! You're not the same "To entreat him to release you.” girl! You're only that old look in "Why. he .wouldn't. He's keen to your eyes. I saw you limp-that told; do this thing. And I dont blame him. - lM-cNelly's . tine fellow; he's not "I'm null I little lune." ivwlntinz in sympnhy. But he's trot a "it m that. How everythin“! man's job. and you couldn't mow: n.-L-) t, . l . - . . .. “Jennie! Jennie'." he whispered un- steadily. "No dream-no trhost-trut you! I didn't know you” "Yes. Jennie. And you never but me!" She “ind uni HM her face from his brunt. Her hands tmelasped from his neek. Yell to him shoulders. Ind eatteht there. A stain of red punt into her white (we. "Have I ch-a-so mtaeh-trom that time over the Rim~llock?" tion, he beat under a not; gigggn and joy possible only to him who Ind endured so much. And '10-. with this Man in his IYIIIS, her swelling breast mills! his, in} this moment almost of ream» He had human In outcast. I In!» deter. a gunman. a victim of eireum, "artces--he had loved tad lost and sutrered worse than death in that loss-he had Cone down the endless bloody trail. I killer of men, a fugis tive whose mind slowly and inevitably closed to :II except the instinct to, survive sad . black despair. , short Ind (Idea. Roland his sight again. And there rushed over him I I tide of emotion unattenbly sweet and nm, strong. like In intoxicatinx wine, deep as is nature. sad/tiii; glorious um! terrible u the blaze of thinly. lo one long in darkness. $trtgtatrtceatutter, "maaaiteahamduoodmqtitiGti, "ahtaterritsut-tsttta.- 'orslrnnotherauts-tktsa moment- Mini-diam Dayan-Newt: "everlorttHtror-oftHex- quinine m. of uh: -eqgt Be felt hetandthcnigmalitmsw thanut9ede-utarmuab, yun. Jmsa"uwaanotdsot Sh waaa1is--etive-arr.et Aldheheld heraairstsettsdtremsta-t-tsi, "emwthoes-th-hus-us- -aeairssthuliam. 'raw Inc In on "ul " att tell "Dear Jennie. look It it this war," he said persuasieelp. “Than Heaven I'm 1 Hire man now.' Think how and my mother will be. I've . hard job on hand. But you know I'm pretty well able to taekle it. I'll hell up (‘heseldine’s hand. And maybe I'll get "my safe. There), I that. Can't you imagine what I'll do with that sthanee-orhert all the time I'll be! you The tire in her eyes had spread. Faint red spot: appeared in her white cheeks. Her bosom rose and fell with deep, hurried breaths. Dunne saw in her the fitthtitttr spirit of Texas and sensed I bursting storm. "Yes. I could. At lent. if I couldn't persuade him. I could ibuy Four n- lense. The - serviie is poorly paid. They need money. He could do much with money. I’ll pay him ten thoosamLdoturs to rah-me Tou." I "Oh, Heaven; Duane. was it for that MuNelly got your pardon? Be imight " well have killed you. Yo [send you on a mission like that.' l Duane. ith impossible. With your l reputation, your known [and of boe der criminals - with the death of; Bland. Allony. Hudin, all those out- lnws ngainst you, why. it would be ut- terly hopeumr-inutoasiue." "No. Jennie. not that. " could be done by good mmgnment Ind lurk." "r mean Fou'd never sxaereed-tesd then come bark." said Jennie. "You might do the same out that as you did in Blund‘s camp. But the fish's greater. I remember all show! Cheset- dine. I've never held his name since we trot away from Bland; but new it I" comes back-Biand and Allony. Hardin, too. in their nib. him 'hr-na-to-ata.... "He didn't make you a - just for m ewe for the pardon?" "Na. It's urn-t special service." "Ah! Whnt in it, Dunne?" ' "rm to make my way west. tind where Chmldine hides out with his picked men, get in with them, and) when therte ready to ride out on - other raid or bank robbery I'm to plan I trap so Mal-Nelly can kill them or “mute than." Windestlitinh feared l halide“ or " least I storm of weeping. But loplnudy she new “has now that the truth was out. Shahdhjmeonnoluuldthym don. " seemed the. that get look“ “the “but m “can ereect-adareaodnadtmr-i. (Io-in. Ind loft. hall of wow. Jeg"tiesropedtott-nnd- "esbtirwh-aettqdmrtrrn-. "Doo'tutrrrhoaeNiiusAu. maintainer?” she implored. "2hrt's it," replied Dun. and written Blink Convent m I. P. m-IB "'"""aa"rram--t,aamramr: PAWS 'rte-4re waiting for Me “SWAN "Did the widow who was after Sam, marry him?" "No, he escaped her." “What did he die of?" "Not cm 1 to live on!" “Jack told me he could live on In: kisses for ever." "Are you going to let him?" "Not till t tind out what I'm going cake?" Tramp: "Yes." "Yes, what " "Yes, dear." Reuben Lloyd Alla-Imam.- Thin Lady: You're a coward. You're even afraid of your own shadow. Fat lady: Well, why wouldn't I be? It looks like I crowd following monk-5m. “Dunne. return the pardon to Mac- Novysdeotmektoihetuead Be In outlaw “an. 1'ti go with you.” (Continued Next Week) Second law: Grearuv)--rtou call mostly. it seemeth, old chap. AS IT COB First Law: What are we have this morning? " N. First Bt. Highland Put GREENSLADE Psi') J. 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