Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1945, Image 6

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O'Shnne, his un swinging.
"For heaven's sake, stop,
Vi!" implored Thornton. "This
man's a killer he's desperate!"
Hut with a challenging flash
in her eyes, the girl conlintied
to walk towards the half-open
door and the crouching figure of
O'Shane.
Willi a smothered oath, he
yrahhed at her shoulder. She
slipped out of reach and, before
he could intercept her, tripped
through the doorway and out
upon the gallery.
Willi tight lips. O'Shnne
watched her, poised at the rail,
as she flung a carefree greeting
to the milling bunch of horse
men. "Thornton around?" Again
Brazos' voice.
"Dad's bus?-' In his office. Can
I do anything for you gentle
ment?" Her smile embraced
them all.
"See a sorrel -topped rider
around on a big roan? lie's a
killer. We trailed the coyote
up Dry creek."
"You mean Tom Curran," she
inquired innocently.
"Curran, Hell! He's a four
flusher. Bushwhacked Curran
in the desert."
Thornton's knuckles whit
ened a his hands grasped the
sides of his chair. His lips
moved.
"One squawk," warned O'
Shane softly, gun gripped in a
tensed fist, "and you're buzzard
bait."
"Why. certainly I've seen
him." came the clear accents of
Viola's voice.
"Where?"'
With amazement, the redhead,
every nerve taut as a bow
string. heard her reply, "Oh, he
left half an hour age. He
seemed in an awful hurry.'
"Which trail did he take?"
Brazos' voice was bitter with
disgust ,
"Over there!'' Viola extended
a shapely arm and vaguely
pointed westward.
"Like I said." growled a pos
seman, "he's heading for the
Dragoons."
' Let's ride!'1 shouted Brazos.
In a smother of dust, the posse
bunched and clat tcred away.
Brazos swung round in the
saddle as they strung through
the col ton wood avenue. Viola
fluttered a liny handkerchief in
farewell. The gunman raised a
hand in salute and the dust
plumes hid him.
The girl tripped back into the
silent room.
"Well?" she challenged the
perplexed O'Shane. "Do you
still want lo shoot me?"
"I'm sure grateful, ma'am,"
he stammered. "Can't figure
why you'd side a saddle bum."
"Tit for tat," she returned
brightly. "You save my life and
perhaps I saved yours. Now
we're even!'
"Like heck we are.' declared
the redhead fervently. "If ever
you need a gun hand, Mike
O'Shane will come arunning."
The force of his words brought
a faint blush to the girl's
cheeks. Thornton's brusque
voice broke in. "My daughter
displayed a regrettable lack of
judgment. O'Shane. which 1 will
discuss with her later. Right
now, I suggest you ride and
keep rifling."
(To be continued)
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Protened Foodi Book 4 Blue Slampil
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Moan Loot itiniBV In-tHd Brwk &
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Chapter 8 i
Shaded by (he roof of the gal-
lery, (he Iwo men had not yet j
been sighted by Ihe oncoming
posse. O'Shane shot a quick i
glance nt Colonel Thornton. The ,
Intter's eyes met his coldly. Jt !
was obvious to the fugitive that 1
Thorn Ion regarded him as no
more than an accuser! murderer
and importer, who should right
ly ho behind bars.
The led head's right hand
snaked down; his gun came up,
aligned squarely on the ranch
er's chest. ;
"One squawk and I'll let day- !
light into you, misler!" I le j
nodded towards the open floor 1
of the house. "Clet inside! You !
loo. ma'am." !
Thornlon hesitated, eyed the t
squat barrel of the 4"i and
O "Shane's trim -set jaw behind
it, f-hru;:::ed his shoulders and'
stepped towards the door. i
With n faint srpieal. Viola
ran up the step and followed ;
h i n i .
The ( 'nlunel dropped into an
nvm chair, while Viola slalioned
hrr-el f at a window. Tensed.
O'Shane crouched by the door.
all. cd lhat he was ui one
hte-i cornets lhat had
d lnv colorful career.
toeiiM-d upon the fa-l gal
!U p.,.. ! racked Ins
lo de a means of e
S 1 1 1 i .-ihii'i- imbably meant
k death at Ihe end of a
"lar rollers
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urn
rope those cottonwoods we r e
mighty convenient ! The only !
other a 1 tenia I i i was to shoot
it out . . . ev en so, they'd gel him j
in the end. A wild notion en- ;
tcred his tiling to hold Thorn
ton or his daughter as a hos
tage. Flint -hard, his blue eyes
swepl over Viola's doll-like pro
file as she slood. lips parted will)
excitetiieol. watching the ap
proaching knot of riders. Com
mon sense told him that if some
of WacUer's. hired gunnies
formed pari of that posse they
would riddle Ihe ranch house
with lead. The lite of one girl
would mean nothing to them.
The riders were so close now
thai Ihe rattle of hit chains
and blowing ol horses could be
plainly heart), O'Shane edged
back into the obseuhly of Ihe
room. Brazos' sharp voice
hailed:
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Willi an abrupt movement. Yi- ,
ola Thornlon turned fioni the
window and stepped quickly to
wards the door.
"Slick in-ide!" r a p e d
O'Shane. uiging up his iron.
"1 will no! I" Mie ici!.Mi pei-t-i
. "and I dare oii to shoot
me "
Hevpih- Ihe hopele ue-.s ,,f
his siluahon, the redhead could
not repress an adminm; i;nn.
Thornlou's daughter mmhl look
a doll, but --he had sand.
As sl,t. calmly i-iond l,e
idaek mule ol th
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