THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRA8KA. The River When the Colorado Burst Its Banks and Flooded the Imperial Valley sf California By EDNAH AIKEN Copyrlaht, Bobbs-Merrlll Company CHAPTER XIX Continued. I "Wo huvo nil tlio homo comforts, I nrd, sho wns the only woman there! -10 hnven't we? Why shouldn't we bo coin- Becnuso she wus Tom's sister, sho hutl Marshall's voice halted them. "Men fortuhlo when we are to ho here for a right to resent It, to refuse- to meet of tho vullcv." Tho audience. Bwuyed months? I'm going to brave It out to his eye. Small wonder Tom did not Hgnlri, listened. "Hear mc. Tho rlv- tho bitter end, even If I bake. It Is my come to the Delta 1 orB running nway again down yonder, duty" Sho would make her l-itentton Going In with MncLean, Jr., to tho This Is a message from Itlckard. It's perfectly clear I "There ought to bo nt mcssroom for n glass of water, sho met broken through the levee. It's started least one cozy place, one soft nook Itlckard, on his way out. Sho mnn for the valley. Now, who's going to that suggests a woman's presence. Wo aged to avoid shaking hands with hhn. stop It? Can you? Where's your have tea hero In the afternoon, some- She wondered why sho had consented force, your equipment? Who can rush times. Mr. Itlcknrd drops In. Tho to give him tho next wnltz, to that call but the company you are last was u delicate stroke. "He'll not find me," sho determined. hounding? I gavo you Faraday's mos- "Afternoon tea? At the Front? Is MncLean followed her glndly to-tho age. Ills hand's on the table. Not this modern warfare?" The girl draped dark corner of the deck whore's Jose's nnother cent from him unlesA you her Irony with n smile. guitar was then syncopating an nccom withdraw thbso suits. You say you Gorty was stealing a pleased survey punlment to his "umlgo's" voice have given mo your answer, Ulnck's In tho mirror through the rough door To her surprise, Itlckard peuetrated answer. Now tho river plays n trick, that opened Into tho division called her curtain of shadows. at calls your bluff. Shall wo stop the her bedroom. Tho sunburned, uncon- "Our dance, iMIss Hardin? Glvo us river, men of tho valley? Wo can. scions pronio of limes was close to her a0hr' Las Olns,' again, Jose." Will you withdraw your suits? You own. rink nnd golden the head by Hie Tho hand that barely touched his ran. What Is your answer. now, Im- tfnrlc one. alio looked younger oven nrm was stiff with nntngonlsm. Sho perlal valley?" than Inncsl Good humor returned to told herself that ho had to danco with Tho scene broke Into bedlam. Men her. her politeness, conventionality, do 'Jumped to their chairs, to tho velvet "Wo are going to dlno on the Delta manded it. Hut, Instantly, sho forgot rim of the boxes, nil talking, scream- tonignt. ano pinned up a -scorning i,cr resentment, and forgot their awk log, gesticulating at once. Tho Yellow iock," an ugiy misnomer ror tier sunny ward rciatlon. It wns his dnuclng, not Dragon was never so fearfully vlsunl- clinging cunsi mo mirror was rcqui- Oertv's. then, that was "sunerb." Anv leed. Ouf of tho chaos of men's voices sltloned again. "That's tho nnmo of bodv could find skill under tho leader camo n woman's shriek. "For God's tho now dredge. It was christened Bi,in of timt irrc8iutlblo sten. And then unko, save our homes." It pitched tho three weeks ngo, In champagne ti,0 motion claimed her. Sho thought panic noto. "Snve tho valley I Stop brought from Yuma.' or nothlng; they moved as ono to the tho river I" "ou saiu umo on mo ucitn. uo you ilqud fnin,1K i,ent. Mnrslmlra Indian eyes were reading mean tney navo menis mere The ihubIc (hopped them suddenly, thnt mass of scared faces as though It You should seo It," cooed Gcrty. solatlng them nt tho stern of tho deck wero n sheet of typed paper. "Bnrton," "It's simply elegant. It's a floating The silence was complete. Itlcknrd ho called through the din. "Whcro's hotel, has every convenience Tho broke u to nsk her what sho thought of Barton?" camp cook, liing, lias ins nanus run." til0 enmn. Two men lifted Hnrton's puny fig- "Uoing to wear that?" They wero ncr resentments were recnlled. Sho uro upon their shoulders. His vlbrnnt standing now by tho door of Gcrty's blundered through her Impression of volco rolled nbovo tho shouting. "Tho dressing tent, uver uie uea a wnito the lightness, tho gnyety. volley withdraws Its suits ngalnst tho lingerie gown wns spread. a work camp docs not havo to bo company." "I Hvo In them. It's so hot," shrugged siemn. You'll find nil tho grlraness "Thou tho company," yelled Mar- airs, nnrdln. vou want If you look bencnth the sur shalrs oratory, "tho compnny with- i n looic iiko your mnid, uorty I" in- fncc, draws tho river from tho vnlley!" ties' exclamation wns rueful. "I didn't The irulturs wero tuning un. "Shall Pandemonium wns loose. There were bring anything but khnkls. Oh, yest I j take you back? I havo this danco cnoers, nnd tho sound or women sou- rcmoniDer tnrowing in, tno inst minute, Wlth your sister." blng. Bnrton was carried out on tho two piques to fill up space." gi,0 thought of Tom on his lonely shoulders of his henchmen. Black led "Why, wo have dunces on tho Deltn, cot outside his tent. Sho forgot that n crowd out, hnrnngulng to tho street, nnd Sundny evening concerts. You i,0 i,nd been asked a question. Ho On tho street, Murshnll fell back to know tho work at Laguna dam Is being was dnnclng again with Gerty I If thnt MncLcnn. "That wns n neat trick tho held tip? Tho government men of tho snjy uttic womau had no scruples, no river throw In our hands." nis volco Iteclnmution Servlco nro down hero nil fln0 feeling, this man should nt least bad droppod from oratory; tho dc- tho time. But It's tlmq to bo getting guard iier. if h0 had been her lover, rendy. ho should be careful : ho must seo that Later, Tom flatly refused to nccom- people were tulklng of them. Sho had pany tnom. sccn tho glances that evening 1 Tho "I thought as much." Gerty shrugged business rciatlon between tho two men nn airy Irresponsibility. Innes could I should "Suggest tact, if not decency I It detect no regret. Wns outrageous, They pnssed a cot outside tho tent. itlcknrd stood wnltlna to bo dls I "Who sleeps there?" missed: puzzled. Through tho uncer- "Tom." Tho byes of the two women tain light, her anger camo to him. Sho did not meet. looked tnller. older: thero wns a flarao innes mauo no comment. 0f accusing passion in her eyes. "Ho finds tho tent stuffy." Gerty's it wns his mlnuto of revelntlon. So lips wero prim with rcsorvp. They that was what tho camp thought l Tho wnlked toward tho river In silence. As wfo of Hardin Hardin 1 Why. he'd they reached tho encampment, Gerty been only nollto to her they were old recovered her vlvnclty. friends. What had ho said to call down "That's Mr. Itlckard's ofllco, that this sudden scorn? "Dancing again " ramndn. Isn't It quaint? And that's Hml hn boon nil kinds of nn ass? .... .. i " his tent; no, tho other ono. MacLcan's Is next ; there's Junior, now." But his eyes wero too full of Innes to seo Gerty's dimples. Tho difference In tho quality of his grcotlngs smote Gerty llko n blow. And sho hnd never con Estrada hesitated over his answer. nn lnnusplclous day for Mrs. Hardin's "You uro a friend of Tom's, Mr. Es- visit. Things hnd gone wrong. Vex- trndn?" "Surely ! But I ntn nlso nn ndmlrer of Mr. Itlcknrd, I menn of his methods. I can never forget tho levee." Sho hnd to ncknowledgo thnt Itlck nrd hnd scored there. And tho bum- ntlons were piling up. A tilt with Har din thnt morning, n telegram from Marshall; he was feeling sore. Des perately they needed labor. Woostor had Just reported, venomously, It ap peared to Itlckard's spleen, Increasing lug of tho machinery hnd left n wound drunkenness nm'ong tho hidlnns thnt sho still must salve. Gerty's ruffles swept In. Her dress, "You havo no confidence In tho tho blue mull with tho lace medallions, gate?" nccented tho hue of her eyes, and "Tho conditions hnvo chnnged," looked dcllcloUsly cool that glaring urged Estrndn. "You've seen tho mess, ucsert day. Her parasol, or pongee, was lined with tno some nany nue. Her dainty fairness nnd childish af fnhlllty should hnve made nn oasis In that strenuous day, but. Itlckard's dis integration of temper was -too com plete. He rose stlflly to meet her, nnd his manner demanded her errand. She told It to him, plnlntlvcly. ner eyes wero appealing, Infantile. Would It be too much to nsk, would Mr. Itlcknrd mind In tho least, he must bo perfectly frank and tell her If they would be In the wtiy nt nil, but while this hot spell lasted, could they, the three of them, cat In the mess tent with the men? "Surely I" Itlckard met It heartily, She would find it rough, but if sho could stand It, yes, ho thought It a good lden, And then there wns nothing for her to do but go. Her retreat was grace ful, without hasto, dignified. Sho smiled a farewell nt MncLean, who was watching tho nppronch of Innes nnrdln and Estrada. Itlcknrd did not see tho nborted entrnnco of Hardin's sister and the young Mexican. Ho was Itching to be at his work. Ho let out n growl when Mrs. nnr dln was out of earshot. "Shucks I What In Halifax do worn en come to n place like this for? There's Hardin brings In two women to cook for him, and now, please may they nil eat with the men?" His secretary subdued n chuckle right, n hurry-up defense. Mnrshnll Ho was vlsunllztng a procession of nil along Intended tho concrete gate boxes of cholco Ilnvnpns from Bode for tho permnnent lntnke. Have you feldt, Hamlin and tho rest of the seen the gnp tho nardln gate Is to gang. He need not buy a smoke for close? Hnve you heard what the last u year. Hoods did to It? It's now twenty-six nicwrd throw himself hnrk In his hundred feet, and Disaster island, chair. ..Tahe this letter, MacLean. To wnicn your urotner pinnneu to aucuor Marshall." Then his worrv diverted to, swept away I If It can be done, It htm. "Who-ln thunder Is selling liquor win, you can rest assured, wun hick- to my Indians?" m 1 A TT X 1. A I nru - no saw mo iiarum mouui uieu .(1Tnlfl nn . Hlnf ,,. v. -"and your brother's zeal, and tho get the honm MncLenD( nnd w strcngm or mo rnuronu nac or mem. rlde uown to Maldonndo's. It's his Tho camp formed n hollow trape- place to ston this llnuor business, not zium ; tno iiardins' tents, nnu Airs. mine uowuer's, were isolated on tno snort a few hours later thev wero nn parallel. Rlckard's ramnda and his pr0nchlng the ndobo walls of Mnldo tent wero huddled with tho engineers'. nado. They found the gnte locked. A Across, townrd the river, behind Ling's woman, whoso beauty hnd fnded Into mesqultcs, begnn nnother polygon, tho a tragic whisper, a ghastly twilight of camp or roremon anu wnito moor, suggestion, came to their knock, nnd She Waved Her Hand Gayly. tent? As It wns planned, It wns all "My turn, Miss Innes I" demanded MacLcnn, Jr, "Oh, yes," sho cried, relief In her tono. Itlcknrd did not claim his 'danco with Mrs. nnrdln. Ho stood where Gerty Welcomed Her Stiffly. claiming flro was gone from tho black sldered Tom's sister nttructlve, ns n tho glrl lm,i left him, thinking. A few possible rival. Yet. after n handshake, minutes later, Gcrty swept by in tho ioa mm w unciA-nn, jr., im uia anm of Breck. Lntcr, camo Innes not exist. with .Tnnlnr? tlin twn. .thlnklntr tlnm. Gerty wns deeply piqued. Until now, Rlvn nnsPPn. rn'mnlnir through n two. tho field hnd been hers. Sho might per- stfm ,ikn tAVn vminL children, no wns haps hnvo to chango her opinion of novcr Bhown that sido of her. Gay ns Tom's sister. Boys, sho had to con- VMme kitten, chnttlnir merrllv with cede, tho younger men, might And her MacLean I Should her eyes discover attractive, uuyismy congenial; oiuer ,,, sho wouiu bo again tho haughty men wuuiu inu to seo u cunrmi vminir -wmnnn I Tho arrangement nt tnblo nnnoyed He'd gone out of his way to be po Gcrty. Tho boss MncLean explained to to tho wlfo of IItmlln WhfU m eves. "It's onlv n break in tho lovee. .n ... i.i i. .i. nieknrd snvs ho can control It: estl- V" ""T ho caro what thoy thought? Ho'd flu- tnatos two weeks or so. It may cost thp iteeinnmtlnn Service, tried tn ontor. ,Bh. w" 3o.b' .nnd E.ct out iuo u. i: n row tuousnnu uounrs, out tain Mrs. nardln. It saved them nnir a million, inow "It Isn't ,n hnHi." Tnnon InMrml we'll have that gamo of poker, Mac- nrol,nd tho gay rectangle. "It's piny J" I.Afltl I I .... .. ..... . ... The thought followed her that ovo- A mlnuto lntcr, ho wns being rowed back to camp. Lean I In tho balcony, Hardin was staring nt Brandon, "if that wasn't tho devil's own luck!" CHAPTER XXI. A Complete Camp. "Complete, lsn('t It?" Estrada was CHAPTER XX. nlng. Outside, whero tho moonlight wns silvering tho deck, and tho quiet river lapped tho sides of tho dredge, tonMne intX0f, nnrdln through ti. . Tada'ii ttfrlnrra nmT lila ''fimlfri'Q1' 41iiiK- I .My ... ...a ....uu -i iMneors uuarters 1 I M . . , 1 1 I . 1 I " ning irom u uuns corner, uinuu mo il lusion ol ijouco gouviucniB. auia wns tjor Krother hnd told hep Iironl? A Soft Nook. no battle It wns easy to bellove her- fnHt thnt mnrnlne how pmmiiv ii.v Innes traveled, gleefully, In a ca- self again at Muro Island tho Delta n hnil ,.,, wnstinir timn ! Sim wniii Joosc, from llumiln Junction to tho cruiser not let herself ndmlro tho precision of leading. Sho could not stay nway a Later, Gorty passed her, two-step-1 tho arrangements, tho showers back of day lougerl Never before had Los ping divinely. Uoforo her purtner Lti.n .vhtt mu nUnrtors. tho mosnnit. . . .1 1 Tt 1 ..I i .1 I . I .. t 1 T (...! .1. . I " ' Angeies ueen n uiacipunc. vny una it iuiuc-u iu jiuuu, iiinea rccoKmzi'u i" shaded kitchen. Gerty s clabornto set crettou ner, mauo uer restless, uome- suit uacn ami strnigui poiseu neau nnu tjjng wna 0I piecCt jt would seem, lck? Then sho hnd discovered tho dnnclng step of Itlcknrd. Sho ndmlt- wHh fhn now ,nnnnCmCnt. Hnnanl reason; history wus going on down ted ha hnd distinction, grudgingly. Slip i.ecpnK not fighting, then, the now yonacr. uoing ou, wimuut iior. ano i mum uui uuuii i nun uxcupi uumimiu- order of things 1 Knew thnt that was what was pulling tiveiy; niwnys nntitueticniiy, unianceu Tom wnB nnro to gcit j,S gato aonQ nor; mat oniyi uguinst ner -ioiu. Sho icnew what It meant to him: to Tho exodus of engineers had started "I'm tired ; let's rest here." Innes tho vnlley. Tho flood waters had to rlverwaru in July, ucrty went with urcw into tho shadow of the great nrm i.n onntroiinii. Timt ihmomloii. t fXom, and sho hnd mndo It distinctly of tho dredge. They watched tho imd nroved to her. on tho gate. And wear mat it wns not necessary ror in- iinncers as thoy passed, MncLean piny- tho men danco nnd piny house, ns If nes to rouow mem. muicuious ror two ing tho wonmn In "reto's" arms, uerty they wero children, nnd every dny women to couuio n xom iinnitn i un- with KicKard, two other masculine cou- counting I less Innes had n special Interest I pies. Tho Iiardins wero tho only worn- sh0 thought sho wns keeping her nc- Her prldo had kept her nwny. But tn nbourd. cusntlous to herself, but Estrada wus from uiu not wrlto; Uorty's letters wero It wns because of Tom thnt Innes watching her face. oclal and unsatisfactory; tho nowspa- felt resentment when tho uplifted up- "Wo nro here, you know, for n sleee. er reports Inflamed her. Tho day bo- penllng chin, tho lnco rulllea fluttered There uro months of work uhcad, hot iforo sho had wired Tom thnt sho wna by. Tom, lying outside un unfriendly months, hnrd months. Tho men hnvo coming. Bho hnd to bo thero nt tho tent 1 got to bo kent well and contented. W nu! It was easy, In that uncertain light, enn't loso nny Umo by sickness" Ho I uenjr woicoraeu nor siimy, Assum- to avoid mcunru's glnnco or rccogni- wnnteu to mid "una dissensions." Tho lag n conscientious hostess-ship, sho tlon. Estrada, who had como aboard split camp was painful to him, an Es aught flro nt her waning enthusiasms, with tho mannger, sought her out, nnd trndn. "Even nfter wo finish tho gate, ' Gorty looked younger nnd prettier, then Crothors of tho O. P. Aguln, sho If .wo do finish It" Her flush nccentunted her childish fen- snw Illckurd dnnclng with tho lingerie Sho wheeled on him, her eyes glenm tnre& which wero smiling down her an- gown. There seemed to ho no attempt Ing llko deep yellow jewels. "You'vo poynnco over thw uninvited visit. I tn cover Gerty's prefcreuco; for Hick- never thought wo could finish itl" Somo of these tents wero empty. "la this Mexico, or tho States?" asked Innes. "Mexico." Sho wondered why ho unbarred the gate for the whlto strangers. Mystery hung over tho In closure like n pall. Itlckard told his errand. Mnldonado halted so nbruptly. Sho did not see, sputtered nnd swore. By the mother for tho giuro in ner eyes, a woman's 0f Mnry the VIrcln. that thlnir would skirt in the rnmndn they nppronencu. bo stopped, ne showed to the senors. Estrndn marched on. with pride, his badge. Ho was a ru Outside tho ramada, tho two women rale ; he was there to uphold the law, met Gerty's step carried her past no had caught somo of those drunken llko a high-bred horse, ner high heels Indians on tho road. Ho hod brought cut Into the hard sand. Thero wns n them here. suggestion of prance In her mien. Sho Maldonado showed-thrco men In n wnved her hnnd gnyly nt the two, locked shed, deep in drunken stupor, cried, "How hot It Is l" nnd pnssed on. Ho thought the liquor wns obtained Innes snw Itlcknrd nt his long pine somewhere bnck In the sandhills. Ho tnblo used for a desk. would find the place. But the senor "I can seo It all from here." Not for must bo patient; his bunds were so money would tho sister of Tom Hut- iu"- din go In I Both men wero glnd to get nwny At tnblo. thnt evening, her family from tho place and Mnldonndo. Ob heard with surprise Gerty's announce- vlously ho wns n bruto; undoubtedly ment thnt they wero to ent In tho mess ho wns n liar. tent with the men. It was too hot to took nnv Joncer: this hud been one of CHAPTER XXI 1 1. tho hottest days In tho year. Shn exneeted to henr n nrotest to A wnito woman and a Brown. tho nnw iirrnntromnnt from Tom. Sho or a w weexs airs, unruin round w.s tn Ron n now dnveloninont sullen tlo me8S ont diverting. Before the reslgnntlon. If he would nccept it, sho P,elta hnd, expanded tho capneity of must not nrmin. Both sister nnd broth. l"u t",u' "vi ou" "uuu "llu uuo" vel' Inmv II-'wna inn wnrm in nnnr tnXCd, her llOSpItnllty Strained. TllO . i-.. men of tho reclamation service, thrown o-- I I , nnnt..l.. to accept tho opportunity created for nnother. Fnlllng thnt other, her zenl A Visit to Maldonado. "T....- "? .7' .r' , . t,.: . ' . "JT Mrs. Hnrdln's descent on tho ofllco sorh0d. Mrs. Hnrdln tol.l horsoif thnt tnnt ntteruoon wns successiui, out not u wns the ,lcl,t she w,she(1 tQ cscn miuaiuviui ). oi.u ..uu mu.m u.u iuuu- not to hec own enr (j,d she whlsper ngcr brief to curtness. Sho wns given tlmt sho wns following Itlcknrd, nor no excuse to linger, ano traceu hick- ti,llt thn nPr.olntnr nnd HinflnP iIIhIi i . ii -a v I rt -. nru s munner to mo presence oi Aino her shelves and tov kitchen wero Lenn, nnd snntched nt her cue. She. wnsted effort. She kept on good terms too, couiu oo ousmessiiKo nnu oner. wIth herself by Ignoring self-confi iter crranu was or nusmess ; ner mnn-1 donees. UUr Hiiuum tutuiumum nvi I TMnlrnnV lin ilUr-nvoi-v ttnfnlrlnil lucunrd hnd seen her mnuing si0wl.v. took his mculs lrreuulnrlv. HI strnlght toward tho ramada. It was breakfast was gulped down before tho not me nrst time; ncr enorts to line women appeared; his dinners where ner nest nau invoivcu mem an nnu i10 found them. often. But todny, ho was In a bad .No wonder!" reflected Gerty liar humor. din. "Line's cooklne is so bad." Small "For tho Lord's sake," he groaned wonder tho manager foraged for his to Ainci.can as sno nppronencu. meals. MacLenn's grin covered relief, no hnd Sho worked out a mission ns sho never heard Itlckard express himself lay across her bed thnt hot afternoon on tho subject bofcre. "Tho dead-set Her duty becamo so clear thnt sh Uardln's wlto was making nt Cnsey," could no longer lie still. Immedlntcly wns tho cholco gossip nnd speculation she must retrieve her weeks of Idle of tho young engineers on tho Delta, ncss; whnt must Itlcknrd think of her? MncLenn hnd n bet up on tho outcome. Sho buttoned herself thoughtfully Into Ho grinned icoro securely. a frock of polo colored muslin, cream "I am not golnj to sparo any more slipping toward canary. Whlto was curpcuters," growled Rkkard, It was 1 too glaring ou a rod-hot day llko this. Pink was too hot, blue too definite. A) parasol of pastel green, and she looked' like n sprig of fragrant mlgnonetto. She found the open spaco of thof trapezium swarming with Strang dark faces. So silent their coming sho had not henrd the nrrlvnl of tho trlbai Sho lsolnted tho Gocopnhs, stately s bronze statues, their long hair strcnni-J Ing, or wound mud-caked under the) brllllnnt headcloths. Forcgathcrlnjn with them were men of other tribes;) these must bo the Yumns nnd Degul-1 nos, the men needed on the river.. These wero the men who wero to work on the rafts, wenve the grent mnt trcsses. A squad of short-hnlrcd Pi mns with their squaws nnd hnblutf and their gnudy bundles, gaped at the fair-haired woman ns she passed. Thoi central spnee wns filling up with Pi-I mns nnd Murlcopns, Pupugocs, too she knew them collectively by thelrl shout hnlr. These were brush cutteraJ This, then, mennt the beginning of, renl activity. Tom would nt last boj satisfied. Ho would no longer sulk) und rnge nltcrnntely at tho hold-up oC tho, work. Before she reached Rlckard's rnJ mada sho saw that nnother womnnl wns there. She cnught nn Impassioned gesture. Her only surmise rested on! Innes. Gerty snw that she wns dnrk ? she looked tho halfbreed. Tho browni woman drew back as the white woman. entered. Gerty smiled nn airy reas surance. She herself would wait. Sho did not want to be hurried. Sho told Itlcknrd that she had plenty of tlmo. "There Is something you wnnt to tell me?" Itlckard's patience wns cour teous but firm. He would hear her er rand first. Gerty, remembering tho Imploring attitude of the stranger, de termined that sho would not be sent nwny. "Will you excuse me, senora? It will bo only a minute." She was to tell her errand, and briefly I Gerty swept past tho Intruder. "Sit down, Mrs. Hnrdln." Resenting the Inflection, she snld sho would stand. Her voice wns a little hnrd, her eyes were veiled, na she told her mission. Her.usunl flu ency dragged ; she felt n Inck of sym- pnthy. In short, sho proposed u com missary department, herself In chnrge. I'd llko to feel I wns of somo use," urged Gerty. "My henrt Is bound up In this undertaking; If I'm allowed to stny, I'd like to help nlong. This Is tho only way I enn, tho womnn's way." "Aren't you taking n good dpal on yourself, Mrs. Hnrdln?" Then she forgave his hesitation quite, as it was of her ho was think ing. "Not If it helps." Her votco wns low nnd soft, ns If this were n secret between them. Why, of course, anything you wnnt. Mrs. Hnrdln." And, remembering her former position, he ndded, "Tho enmp'a yours ns much ns mine." A glnd smile rewnrded him. She went out, reluctnntly. Thero wns a new significance In MncLcnn's absence from the ramada. What could that woman have to say that MacLenn must not henr? For the first time the weak tenure on her old lover came to her. Not a sign had he yet given of their understanding, of the piquant situation. Themselves old sweethearts, thrown together In this wilderness, Whnt had sho built her hopes on? A word here, n translated phrase, or magnified glance. She would not har bor the new worry. Why, It would bo all right. In the menntlme she would show them all 'what a woman with executive ability could do. "Sit down, senora," said RIckard to tho brown woman, Mnldonado's wife. "Don't bo frightened. Wo won't let him hurt you." Rickard vulgarized his Castlllan to tho reach of her rude dialect. Familiar as was RIckard with the peons' speech In their own coun- CHAPTER XXII. A Woman Unbarred the Gate. try, ho could not keep up with her story. Lurid words ran past his ears. Out of the jumble of abuse, of shnmo nnd misery ho cnught a new note. "You say Maldonndo hlmseff sella liquor to tho Indians?" "Ssh, senor 1" Someone might hear him 1 Sho looked over u terrified shoulder. Thnt hnd. slipped out, the selling of the liquor. She could have told her story without that ; sho want ed to-deny It. Relentlessly Rlcknrd mndo her repent It, acknowledging tho truth. "Whnt mnkes you tell mo now?" RIcknrd hunted for the ulcer, ne knew thero wns n personal wrong "Whnt hns Mnldonndo been doing to you? Hns he left you?" (TO BE CONTINUED.) The consumption of newsprint pn per by the dally, weekly nnd monthly publications of Australia runs ubout 4,000 tons a month.