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"So am I!"

"B-but----"

"Out West to see copper interests. Traced you from Yellowstone Park but

missed you at Butte. Thought I'd catch you on road. You talking from

Barmberry's?"

The woman who had hailed her was not missing a word of a telephone

conversation which might be relative to death, fire, elopement, or any

other dramatic event. Claire begged of her, "Where in the world am I

talking from, anyway?"

"This is Barmberry's Inn."

"Yes," Claire answered on the telephone, "I seem to be. Shall I start on

and----"

"No. Got ripping plan. Stay right where you are. Got a fast car waiting.

Be right down. We'll have dinner. By!"

A click. No answer to Claire's urgent hellos. She hung up the receiver

very, very carefully. She hated to turn and face her audience of Mr.

Henry B. Boltwood, Mr. James Barmberry, Mrs. James Barmberry, and four

Barmberry buds averaging five and a quarter in age. She tried to ignore

the Barmberrys, but their silence was noisy and interested while she

informed her father, "It's Jeff Saxton! Out here to see copper mines.

Telephoned along road to catch us. Says we're to wait dinner till he

comes."

"Yessum," Mrs. Barmberry contributed, "he told me if I did catch you, I

was to have some new-killed chickens ready to fry, and some whipped

cream---- Jim Barmberry, you go right out and finish whipping that

cream, and don't stand there gawping and gooping, and you children, you

scat!"

Claire seized the moment of Mr. Boltwood's lordly though bewildered bow

to their hostess, and escaped outdoors. Round the original settler's

log-cabin were nests of shacks and tents, for bedrooms, and on a

screened porch, looking on Flathead Lake, was the dining-room. The few

other guests had finished supper and gone to their tents.

She ambled to the lake shore, feeling feebler, more slapped and sent

back to be a good little girl, than she had when Milt had hitched a

forest to the back axle, three days ago. A map of her thoughts about

Jeff Saxton would have shown a labyrinth. Now, she was muttering, "Dear

Jeff! So thoughtful! Clever of him to find me! So good to see him

again!" Now: "It's still distinctly understood that I am not engaged to

him, and I'm not going to be surprised into kissing him when he comes

down like a wolf on the fold." Now: "Jeff Saxton! Here! Makes me

homesick for the Heights. And nice shops in Manhattan, and a really good

play--music just before the curtain goes up." Now: "Ohhhhhh geeeeee

whizzzzzz! I wonder if he'll let us go any farther in the car? He's so

managerial, and dad is sure to take his side. He tried to scare us off

by that telegram to Fargo." Now: "He'd be horrified if he knew about

that bum brake. Milt didn't mind. Milt likes his womenfolks to be

daring. Jeff wants his harem admiring and very reliable."