"Eve! In God's name!----" he said as she struggled in his arms; but she fought him and strove to tear her body from his embrace: "They've killed Dad!" she panted, -- "Quintana killed him. I didn't know -- oh, I didn't know! -- and I let Quintana go! Oh, Jack, Jack, he's at the Place of Pines! I'm going there to shoot him! Let me go! -- he's killed Dad, I tell you! He had Dad's watch -- and the case of jewels -- they were in his pack on the kitchen table----"
"Eve!"
"Let me go!----"
"Eve!" He held her rigid a moment in his powerful grip, compelled her dazed, half-crazed eyes to meet his own: "You must come to your senses," he said. "Listen to what I say: they are bringing in your father."
Her dilated blue eyes never moved from his.
"W found him in Drowned Valley at sunrise," said Stormont quietly. "The men are only a few rods behind me. They are carrying him out."
Her lips made a word without sound.
"Yes," said Stormont in a low voice.
There was a sound in the woods behind them. Stormont turned. Far away down the trail the men came into sight.
Then the State Trooper turned the girl very gently and placed one arm around her shoulders.
Very slowly they descended the hill together. His equipment was shining in the morning sun: and the sun fell on Eve's drooping head, turning her chestnut hair into fiery gold.
* * * * *
An hour later Trooper Stormont was at the Place of Pines.
There was nothing there except an empty trap and the ashes of the dying fire beyond.