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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1913)
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' ' "Well, I suppose, you must sco her. Slio's down bringing in tho cows. You'll find her below thero in tho mciidow." Joo thanked him nnd wo set off. It did not tako us long to locate tho cows, but thcro was no sign of tho girl. Then, taking up a well-marked trail which led away into tho bush, wo ad vanced upon it in silenco till, rouud a clump of pines, it debouched upon a largo ; open shed or byre. Two or three cows stood at tho farther end of it, nnd near j tiiem witli her back to us was a girl with the sun shining on the burnished coils of her black hair. A twig broko under my foot and sho swung round at tho noise. "What do you want!" sho asked. Sho was tall and really gloriously handsome. "I've, como from Atterson. I've just Been him," said November. I fancied her breath caught for the fraction of a second, but only a haughty surprise) showed on her face. "Thero aro many peoplo who sco him every day. What of tlyttf'1 bIio re tortcd. . ' "Not many havo seen him today, or even yesterday. Her black eyes wcro fixed on Novcm bcr. "Is ho Hit Whnt do you meanf " "Huh! Don't they read tho news, paper in Lendcvillcf Ho robbed tho Bank whero ho is employed of ono hundred thousand dollars, nnd instead of trying to get away on the cars or by ono of the steamers, lie made for tho woods. That was all right if a IJobcrvillo farmer hadn't seen him. So they put tho polico on his track and I went witli tho police." "piIKDIlE turned away, impatiently. L "Wbat interest have I In this! It bores mo to listen." "Wait! I'm telling you," replied November Joe. ' ' With tho polico, I soon Btruck Atterson 's trail on tho old Co lonial Post Iload, and in timo como up with Atterson himself nigh lied River. Tho polico takes Atterson prisoner and searches him." i "And got tho money back!" sho said' scornfully. "Well, it sounds silly enough. I don't want to hear more." "Tho best is coming. Miss Poincarr6 They found nothing." ' "Ho had hidden it well." "So tho polico thought. But I got the bottlo of whiskey that was in his pack. It '11 go in. as evidence." Sho frowned. "Of what!" "That Atterson was drugged and tho Bank property stolo from him. You see," continued Joo, "this robbery wasn't al together Atterson 's own idea." "Ah!" sho said suddenly. "No, I guess ho had tho first notion of it when lie was on his vacation six weeks ngo ... Ho was in lovo with a wonderful handsomo girl that pro tended to bo in lore with him; but nil along sho was in lovo with well, I can't say who sho was in lovo with herself likely. Any way, I expect sho used all her influence to mnko Atterson rob tho Bank and then light out for tho woods with tho stuff. Ho does nil sho wants. On his way to tho woods, bIio meets him with a pack of food and nec essaries. In that puck was a bottlo of drugged whiskey. 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