Thursday, November 21, 1940
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Nine
Henry
Cor. IMP. King frtruri. Synditm. Inc. WwH rtf. tttL jL Jfl,
ttaethori of
.by J.
eanne
YESTERDAY: Inslstlns that the ranch
la an much theirs aa hers, the Cabrtlloa
proceed with their extravagant plana.
The last straw tor Cons'ance la Donua's
lemand for the horse. Fancbo.
Chapter 28
Tour Of The Ranch
Constance head n vibrant neigh.
She looked across the grove. Pan
cho, riderless, was laughing. And
coining into the stable yard was
Pedro, leading Midnight. And on
Midnight was the bedraggled figure
of Donna; Donna, mud-caked, hair
hanging in wet straggles, a pitiful
figure of woe.
Constance ran to her anxiously.
Her little sister, thrown, while
trying to deprive tier of the mount
she wanted.
Tenderly Constance helped Donna
from Midnight. Donna didn't look
at her. she was looking at Pedro;
and Pedro, Constance knew from
months of association, was shaking
with laughter.
L'Tm awfully glad you happened
Jaiong just then." Donna was mur
muring In dulcet tones.
"Intimating it wasn't a date?"
asked Pedro, with a side glance
for Constance. "Next time, let me
know when you want to ride and
I'll find a horse that isnt a one
woman mount."
Constance caught one glance of
her old, dear Pedro In the look
he gave her, then he swung onto
Midnight's saddle and rode out.
And Donna turned on her. "You
put him up to that. You have train
ed him to throw anyone else," she
thrilled.
Constance looked up at the wil
lows. A great cloud had rolled from
her spirit. She wanted to laugh,
to throw her arms wide at the sud
tn fopiinrr r relief. It meant there
was still a fighting chance to save
everything dear to ner.
"But I'm going to ride that horse,"
Donna went on, her voice shaking
with anger. "I'll have Don break
Aim for me; and when Don gets
F Hiroiigli with him, he'll be broken."
I MlnMntT .wishing his tail &nd
mane, Pancho came across the
grove to Constance, like a child
confident of hRVing performed a
cute trick which would be duly
rewarded.
"Donna," Constance faced her
sister, "you said this morning that
I didn't own Pancho any more than
any of the rest of you. I do. I've
bought and paid for him and here
Is the rccept. Now keep off."
Donna looked at Constance
then looked at John. "Nice engage
ment present," she observed, and
rnn away, her boot heels tapping
the patio Door.
So Involved
Constance dug in her sweater
pocket for a lump of sugar, patted
Pancho's nose and turned him over
to the stableboy. then stepped in
side the patio with John.
"What ho needs" stated John,
"Is to be turned over someone's
knee and treated with sole 01 a
slipper."
"Whose knee and what sllppe" '
risked Constance wearily. "Mother
i-on't; theres no one else but me
and. after all, I'm only two years
older than she ... and Don."
But aire was so Involved in their
(fairs. She wondered If that was
wtlat Peter Taylor had meant, that
ne couldn't succeed wun
weight of the Cabrillos about her
shoulders, and that the purchase
of Pancho was the first Indication
she had shown of cutting herself
off from this weight and traveling
on her own.
She would talk to John Imme
diately. She would not tell him of
Tom Tha vmimri PPrirn'R dlstrUSt
had left was too deep; it was a
dull aching pain her nope couiu
not surmount. Enough to tell John
he must not count on her marry
ing him at any time.
But Nadlne Cabrillo was In the
patio. John, Jullano, Juanlt and
Dolores were called Into service
They would take lunch there, and
mirplw rvinttanr trrtilrl rhftnire.
( "Mother," stated Constance firm-
I work here. 1 haven't time to
marine clothes a dozen tlniei a day
.By
toe moon
Bo
wman
If I offend you, then 111 take my
meals elsewhere. Now please ex
cuse me." -.
She ordered a tray sent to her
office, then burrowed into the re
ports which had come in that
morning She didn't dare get be
hind. Saturday the railroad would
be open; the dairy cai put into op
eration, and Pedersen would return
from the south with the last of
the herds; great cattle cars of herds
to file Into the waiting barns. By
Monday the ranch would be run
ning full blast.
Again Constance bent her head
over figures. They were hearten
ing. If the new herds produced
with a respective amount of milk
and cream, El Cabrillo would pull
through In time.
Figures, she thought, were de
pendable. Figures and cows and
land. It was .the human element
you couldn't confine in columns
. . . and if you did, it seemed that
they slipped into the debt side.
Her work completed. Constance
lighted a clgaret and tipped back In
her chair. If only there were some
way to buy the ranch as she had
bought Pancho. She'd be willing,
eager to give the Cabrillos their
share of the Income . . . providing
she could run the place without in
terference from them.
If there were only . . some way.
There wasn't. She was .handicap
ped. But Michael Mahoney had
fought through with more handi
caps than she had.
"Through for the day, Conchlta?"
John stood at the door. Con
stance looked at him in wonder.
He was in riding breeches and
boots; a dull blue polo shirt in
tensified the blue of his eyes.
."Through until the evening re
ports," she answered "I let them
go last night and that Isn't wise."
"Then ...vthen you'll go riding
with me? I'd like to sec the ranch,"
Her first '-thought was one of re
lief. They ' could talk while they
were riding. She could tell John
what she'd been Wanting to tell
him. Her next thought was one ofi
consternation. John was riding
again.
He had come in. was standing
before her desk looking down at
her with an expression totally for
eign to him, hesitant, appealing.
Defeated and sympathetic, she
nodded. She wouldn't be able to
talk freely this trip John who had
loved horses and ,who hadn't been
near one since he'd put the death-
dealing shot into the favorite which
had killed his father, was about to
break his vow . . for her.
"I ll change."
(To be Continued)
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fMW HURT, BUT ITS THE ONI
CURE. I GUESS TE KNOWN
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TOPS SHED HWJE BEEN THE
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Reg'lar Feller
Tailspin Tommy
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BRETON IAN CONSUL
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I SHOULD BRETON IAN
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MABOUI S . I .AND MY
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ON THE WESTERN
END Or THfc ISLAM
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IF SHE HMJNT
LISTENED TO HIS
LINE MARRIED
HIM YES
PEG HERE IS LITTLE
.VCCS MOTHER-
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Room and Board
LOOK, JUDGE,-.-- YOUTTE
PRETTY GOOD AT SPOONING
OUT THE MARMALADE, SO
HOW ABOUT BUILDING ME UP
WITH MISS MEEKER THE
NEXT TIME YOU SEE HER?-"
--YOU KNOW, THE EAMILY
BACKGROUND STUFF, OUR
NOBLE ANCESTORS
THAT COAT - OF
HOKE '
By Harold Gray
BUT SHE'S
YES? WHILE
NOT My WIFE
PENNILESS ILLTOO
WEAK EVEN TO KNOW
ABOUT tT, AFTER LITTLE
BILLY WAS BORN THE
ANY MORE!
I DIVORCED
HER, AND YOU
KNOW W
I I ONE GIRL WHO BELIEVED I WASN1
ONE GIRL WHO BELIEVED
S V M L.IN YOU-WHAT A MAN-A
IN YOU-WHAT A MAN-
By Gene Byrnes
By Hal Forrest
Fisher
WHY, CERTAINLY
I'LL TELL HER
THAT THE NOBLE
NAME OF PUFFLE
CAN BE TRACED
BACK ON THE HIGH
ROAD OF VALOR
AND ACHIEVEMENT
TO KING--;,;,
UM-AH WHAT
IS THE MEANING
AND
- ARMS
OF THAT WORD
HOKE
SHE WAS
IT WAS
S eureI vou had
iAL- I MONEY-YOU COULD I
1 MAKE IT "LEG.AU-
I AND YOU STOLE fS
I LITTLE BILLY FROM
P- P HER THAT WAS ft f
J -LEQAL-.TOO.
ALL LEGAL"
YOU
CANT
SAtr rr
WASNT-
And Then Jimmy Went to Bed Without His Supper
. By Gene Ahern
INSTEAD OF
POINTING OUT
THE OWLS IN
YOUR FAMILY
TREE TO HER,
YOU CAN
WAKE A HIT
WITH AN
ALARM CLOCK,
LUNCH -BOX
AND A PAIR
OF OVERALLS'
?
Shock Truths
YOU BET
rr was
AND HE'S
STILL MINE
SEE? AND
1M TAKING
HIM WITH.
ME-NOW!
The Disappearing Act
Tho. Baron Makes a Threat!
PEASANT LISTENS, TtNSELf