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Highland Park Press, 22 Nov 1928, p. 10

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one! nod wounds the latter. Re makes I friend of an outlaw " Hand's culled Euchre, who tells him of In. Blind and the girl Jennie. “! Dun-e. quiet on the hut, tub Cd Bli- in non-datum: tad $imds that! u and". FVuw fro. pun-AIL, he meets Luke Stew-s. - Ink. Luke wrovly escape: eartaare) and Dune ia shocked to - " mum and“! severely vandal. "Wad 1 got it this wny. Benn it's straight an' mebbe It ain't. Some gun no Benson made a trip over the river to buy mean! an' other drinks. He'll sunk over there one: in I while. An’ .5 I get it he run across I gun; at (teasers with some gringo 'mtoatietrtwitttd-eaiudrie- V “I dont know, but I reckon there was some barterin', perhaps murder in'. Anyway Benson fetches! the girl back. She irws more dead than Alive. But it turned out she WIS only starved an' stand half to death. She hadnt NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "t reckon she was then about tour, teen years old. Benson's idee, he said. was to use her in his den. sellin’ drinks an' the like. But I never went much on Jackrabbit's word. Blind tween the kid right otf nn’ took her-- bought her trom Benson. “I'M-twin"? Who-(humY-l'u-vlu “at”. [uh-Mm... gt Downtime-mi. VI.- "You can gamble Bland didn't do thet from notions of chivalry. I Iin‘t gainsayin', however, but thet Jamie was better " with Kn Bland. She's been hard on Jennie, but she's kept Bland an' the other men from lrentin' the kid shameful. Late Jennie has aroused into an all-fired pretty girl. an" Kate is powerful Jealous of her, I can see trouble brewin' over there m Bland's cabin. "Thet's why I wash you‘d come over with me. Bland's hardly ever home. His wife's invited you. Share If she gets sweet on you. Is she has un_wal. (he'd complicate matters. But you‘d get to see Jennie, an' new Freak could help her. - Euchre knocked upon the side of the door. “ls that you, Euchn?" asked a girl's voice, low. hesitatingly. "Yes, it's me, Jennie. Where's Mrs. Bland?” answered Euchre. "Mind, I ain't hintin’ nothin'. I'm just wantin' to put her in your way You're a man an' can think for your- self. I had a baby girl once. m’ if shed' lived she'd be as big " Jenni: mm. att' by gosh I woudn't want her in BUnd's camp." Euchre turned and whispered some thing about luck. The snap of the out- iaw's eyes was added sitmitie- to Dunne. MGwH-nnmehl! "No.l'-Iot." id “ham. "9' D-.ter- "I'll go, Euchre. Take me over." replied Dunne. - - - _ "Jennie. come out or let us come in. Here's the young man I was teiiin' yuu about," Eurhre said. "oh-a can"! I look so-st---" "Never mind how you look." in- terropted the outlaw in a whisper. “It ain't no time to care for thet, There's young Duane. Jennie. he‘s no rustler. no thieC He's ditrerent, Come out. Jennie. ttrt' mebbe ttes---" replied Dune Iona-what - The -trt on auburn-d b. "Eorhre'. good. He's the only pu- minu'u-wfulphnvbihli “up. Wh‘tnfnidiu t'ewirmweveaitr-t, “In "She went over to Detrer's, There's somebody sick." replied the (id. Each" did not complete his son. tenee, He had spoken low, with his gum shifting from side to side. Diane's attempt at planar! U!- ed short when Jennie lifted - lash: torookathim. Somkindo‘lshock tent amt him, eiesi-.t,etweeatr-daotrt thatsuoeirst-rrireiat-Sh. breuthesaeoee. lint-om Euchre went away through the cot- tonwoods. "I'm glad to meet you. Miss-Miss Jennie." said Duane. “Euchre didn't mention your last - Re asked - 'Ter-even-et-uit-t ithodmttberqsh-trtuterrtsbr" "itntaidroraeomeuerrort-e aid-£131. ' "Tosee-."reHiedD-e,a%d "Weir- Euchre thmr1%--he “we metotaletorm.eerr-uit." Dune Niles Stevens: Then is [on Duet-HI". "%m'temrtnrgtaererrr-thr.. WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE ‘iit Non out I but in (a bare" Me thy?" 1 Ieautieeueeodhimaritha-e "tnse-se1erirqhdhim_" iotdawoetdeeftaiemvtl_edee. "Oh. l - m that ATF/ “I'll bless you via an drop 9! am. Yes. you?! M” t_ittioodirsmrttemrt_rhia-drU- tu-dee-him-rt-SiO-heir, wars-ue.-'--'!-"', 1twnaoetlyaaattetresd-into So-thues-tand-stirred deerinD-noheematiaedthexm- {Mun-l: girl in experiencing I birthottmstUhim. "Mierou'tethe-tosaveme -to take me any before it's too Intel" She seemed " check a blind in: pulse to run into his um. Her cheek "med, in tips twin-red. her bosom Brena! under her nan! dress, Then “Look " me--atmieht in the tWe. There In decent new Haven't you a father-o Wt?” the - begun to Ede; doubt once more assitled her. Nt can't FYou're onir-after me, too. like Bid-Mike all of them." Dana's long an: went out and bis hunch duped her shoulders. He shook Slit put up 1n annealing hand to bill “They are dead-hilt-d by raiders. We lived in Dim-it County. I was carried Iny.‘ Jennie replied lun- riedir. “Forgive he. I believe-l know you‘re good, h was ontr-E live so much in fear-rm ttatt eraxr--Pve al- most fol-gong:- what good men Ire like. Mr, Dune. you‘ll help me?" "Yes, Jennie. I will. Tell me how. What must I do? Have you my pun?" “Oh, no. But take me _ -ru try." said Dune Simply. "That wot". be en}: though. I most hare tuue to thirtk. You must help me. There are many thitws to consider. Horses-food. nails. and then the best tune to make the attempt. AA you watched-kept prisoner?" "No. t could have run " lots of times-, Btst I “I "raid. I'd only have faiten into Ironc- hands. Euchre Ins told me that, Mrs. Bland beats me. half starve me. but she has kept me from her husband. She's been as good as that and I'm grateful. “She ttasot door it for love of me. xhnugh. She ilways hated me, And surly she" growing jealous. There ua> a ma came he" by the nlmc of Fp-r-so he tilled himself. He mod to be kind to me, But she unuldn‘t let him, She was in love with him, She's . bad woman. ended that. She's been Moll: ever since, I bear her tiehtittg with Bland shout me. She swears she'll kill me Fefore he ms me. And Bland laughs in her face. Then I've heard Chew 3214-11}- try to persuade Bland to give me to hum But Bland doetn't laugh then. “Jul lately before Bland went away mints almost came to a head. I esuldn't steep. I wished Mrs. Bland would kill me. I'll unduly kill my- self "sf---- -Doarte, you must be quick if you'd save - . times. when III-ad's any. She's got fully. "I think my diaicotty will be to fool In Bland. If she amped"! me she'd have the whole m of out. laws on no u an.” "She would that. You‘ve got to be careN1-otsd quirk.“ "What kind -or n won-uh is she?" in mind Dune. . terrible taper. sue". nan. She likes nanny. 13h.roqteorddfoot her easre-hife'dhr-ro-ettto ' you cart ie has}! Lore." "Maybe ' Iu'npned mung,- “Bland tietatty shot Spence Ind that " talk» that." he replied “nadir You - Boa-er the “She's hum. 'tve bard her with ( " in: only as she tuna! away into “he mom that Dunne II. at: m I lame, and that she were lexical un- Cis over bare feet. He sat down upon I head: on the porch ind directed his nun-don to the .pproaehimr couple. The can of the grove were thick enough {or hi- to I make reuonnbly sure that In. Blunt had not seen him talking to Jennie. up you w. Reg-ttee I'll an you somehow. We'tt try lit-Cm tirst. When: you no at has: - do don't think I‘ll of m---",. When the outlaw’l vile drew no" Dunne saw that she in a an, strong, tuit-bodied wompn, rather [outlook- ing with a full-blown, bold attractive- ness. Dunne was more concerned with her expression than with her good looks; and as she 1pm un- suspicious he felt relieved. The situ- anon than took on a singula- Int. Euehreeame uponthcponh Ind‘u the you: pass. Once I per-on awkwardly introdnqd Dune to MIL! learns what An knew interact Bland. She um YOUNG prob-bu not l bring. to them, and hoe: pleasant it over twenty-tive. and not quite " pre- l in to lave his own money cunning possessimt " elose “'13- Ber eyes ( money for him, the desire to save were large. rather premium. and Enema“. It is “(a to BV that thou brown in color Her mouth. too, '"slnow saving 75 per can of their in- large, mu} the ups full. Md she had, - did not incmu their living Duane took her protrered hand and ia'ii remarked frankly that he In glad to _ meet here. I In Mrs. Bland nppennd pleased; “dund her mun. which followed. was load Phe and rather musical. l 2 I "i'm eertminlr glad to meet Four, Buckley Dunne,” she said. as she took ( the seat Duane ottered her. "Sorry, to have been out. Kid Fuller’s lying over at Deger's. You know he. was shirt last night. He's got fever foday, "When Hand's in] l hare to nurse T all these shot-up boys. nnd it sure, takes my time. Have y?!) been wait-l ing alone? Didn't see that ttlattertt (if! of mine " , She give him a sharp gimme. The woman had In extraordinary play of feature, Duane thought. ind unless she Wu smiling was not pretty at a“. white teeth. "Mr. Duane-Buck Duane. Euchre said, didn't ht?" she asked. "Buckley." corrected Dunne. "The nickrtame's not of my choosing." "r've been alone." replied Dunn". "Haven't seen anybody but a sick- looking girl with a bucket. And an when she saw me." “Wal. Kate." replied Euchre. - i ing for himself. "you main} worryg none, for I told Buck nothin' but com- _ pliments." "That was Jen." said Mrs. Bund. "She" the kid we keep here, and she hardly pays her kevp. Ind Euchre wit you about her?" "Now that I think of " he did say somethinz or other." _ "What did he tell you about met" bluntly asked Mrs. Bland. DEERFIELD BUILDING AND LOAN CAMPAIGN In the recent drive for members condufttEd by the Deerfield Building shares in the two weeks' period of the drive. Interest in the yen-old mention “a greatly increased by this mm and the new presume. Pushing Drive for New Men! hers in This Region; Value“ I and Lou: asssoeutims, P. J. lelhn was first followed by Dan Hunt in a dose rate for first place. Charles Kapschnll, president, surname; The association trained about 600 new (Continued Next Week t of Ormiut ions I’ll k I cumalative hat,ti, that is, one ihich l impeh people to save more and more it 'tnntatod.mrtofinaaseeeorutme- tioaottHstrre. Juicer. mi home builder: should immanent! it to consideration. City, with 70.00. lac-kn, has n- onind "turn- hms, I -tiomtairRI that are implanting and highly in: onble to the habit " thin. 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