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"I'll not detain you. It's about this gold robbery."

"Yes."

She could not take her eyes from him. Something told her that he knew her

secret, or part of it. Her heart was fluttering like a caged thrush.

"Shall we begin at the beginning?"

"If you like."

"Or in the middle, say."

"If only you'll begin anywhere," she said impatiently.

"How will this do for a beginning, then? 'One thousand dollars will be

paid by Thomas L. Morse for the arrest and conviction of each of the men

who were implicated in the robbery of the Fort Allison stage on April

twenty-seventh last.'"

She was shaken, there was no denying it. He could see the ebb of blood

from her cheeks, the sudden stiffening of the slender figure.

She did not speak until she had control of her voice. "Dear me! What has

all that to do with me?"

"A good deal, I'm afraid. You know how much, better than I do."

"Perhaps I'm stupid. You'll have to be a great deal clearer before I can

understand you."

"I've noticed that it's a lot easier to understand what you want to than

what you don't want to."

Sharply a thought smote her. "Have you seen Phil Norris lately?"

"No, I haven't. Do you think it likely that he would confess?"

"Confess?" she faltered.

"I see I'll have to start at the beginning, after all. It's pretty hard to

say just where that is. It might be when Morse got hold of your father's

claim, or another fellow might say it was when the Boone-Bellamy feud

began, and that is a mighty long time ago."

"The Boone-Bellamy feud," echoed the girl.

"Yes. The real name of our friend Norris is Dunc Boone."

"He's no friend of mine." She flamed it out with such intensity that he

was surprised.

"Glad to hear it. I can tell you, then, that he's a bad lot. He was driven

out of Arkansas after a suspected murder. It was a killing from ambush.

They couldn't quite hang it on him, but he lit a shuck to save his skin

from lynchers. At that time he was a boy. Couldn't have been more than

seventeen."

"Who did he kill?"

"One of the Bellamy faction. The real name of T. L. Morse is----"

"--Richard Bellamy."

"How do you know that?" he asked in surprise.