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nd him was transformed by the splendour of dawn. Up out of mysterious velvety blue-black valleys loomed the massive purple-wall
ped the ridge and plodded slowly down the steep trail on the far
zon, the ethereal colours of daybreak faded. The magic towers and pyramids lo
ry of the valleys. In place of the cool mysterious vales there were left only scor
g was very old. Above almost every arable valley bottom the heights were crested with the stone ruins of ancient pueblos. Not improbably, Coronado
gade Apaches had sneaked along the ancient way in search of victims. Every few yard
old prospector whose copper mine he was seeking to rediscover. But his glance was only momentary. He kne
ready in hand, and the hammer at half cock. Lennon began to whistle a dance tune as he sauntered u
oss the bottom of the arroyo Lennon heard a sharp ping close above his ear-his sombrero whirled from his he
brought him alongside the burro. He crouched below the level of the pack and clutched the butt of his she
rro, he peered around the end of the pack. A bullet thwacked in the sand close at his right. He thought he could see a haze of semi-smokeless powder
ust up above the rock in a convulsive gesture, then suddenl
the trail ran up a small side gully. From the gully he started to creep with cautious
to catch a single glimpse of the lier-in-wait or to draw another shot. His conviction that he h
y pony loping down into the wash along the trail of the burro. The pony's rider was armed with a rifle. Lennon took quick aim-only to
riend! Don
as a woman. He jumped clear of the bank and s
d. "Hide behind your
d out of her saddle on the far side. Only her old cowboy sombrero, the botto
istress. Lennon's first glance showed him that she was young and more than pretty. He was alrea
ed. "Down, bef
r cheeks were ruddy with rich colour under their deep coat of tan. The cor
brant, contralto voice. "I heard shots, so came a-running. Your atta
ink I nailed the beggar. Yet you must take no
g a shot. When a mountain lion misses his game first crack, he som
ht all Indians were
ony and picked up Lennon's new sombrero. Through the m
e," she said. "Good, th
s gray eyes. He took the hat from her outstretched gloved ha
my name is Lennon-Jack
ht, but can you shoo
luck with running deer
going up to look for signs
t stay here.
tones. Lennon started to block the way but changed his mind when he perceived her amused smi
he girl was accustomed to rough ground, and he was not. She was still
pper side the slopes around were all open to view. Lennon came to a panting halt and stared about
a niche of the crag and bent
.... And look at this track-Apache-made moccasin. E
ack was only a s
d has flown. All safe around here now, but may be dangerous on the trail ahead. Happen
mean wild hor
burro dead? Out prospecting, I noticed by your outfit. What were you heading up this
was to strike in eastward to a three-towered mountain. Old friend of mine discovered a big copper vein there in
hecked herself and tightened her lips. "Well, what y
eturn together for mutual protection, unles
im up and down wi
int of timidit
said. "They like to kill just for pure devilment, and when they
in Lennon, no
t that hole in your hat? Hadn't you better
, rallied hims
might say it was on business, but I've no
l flashed with a look of
ad Hole-Dad's ranch-is only a few miles southeast of Triple Butte, the mountai
misunderstand me, please. It is all right for
is this-I'm going home. I've no mind t
before she had reached
to your ranch even if your pony outruns me. O
raw off her glove and offer
don't like rattlers,
iss Farley, but I'd like at lea
er of Arizona looked
e highest of all stakes
t the highest. There are o
. "But not everybody
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