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  “Letmecarryyourflowers,“saidBoyle。Hehadnoticedthatshewasfindingsomedifficultyinholdingupherskirtandthenosegayatthesametime。
  “No!No!“shesaidinhurriedhorroratthisnewsuggestionoftheircompanionship。“Thankyouverymuch——butthey’rereallynotworthkeeping——Iamgoingtothrowthemaway。There!“sheadded,tossingthemimpatientlyinthedust。
  ButshehadnotreckonedonBoyle’sperfectgood-humor。Thatgentleidiotstoopeddown,actuallygatheredthemupagain,andwasfollowing!Shehurriedon;ifshecouldonlygettothecoachfirst,ignoringhim!Butavulgarmanlikethatwouldbesuretohandthemtoherwithsomejoke!Thenshelaggedagain——shewasgettingtired,andshecouldseenosignofthecoach。Thedrummer,too,wasalsolaggingbehind——atarespectfuldistance,likeagroomoroneofherfather’stroopers。Neverthelessthisdidnotputherinamuchbetterhumor,andhaltinguntilhecameabreastofher,shesaidimpatiently:“Idon’tseewhyMr。Fostershouldthinkitnecessarytosendanyonetolookafterme。“
  “Hedidn’t,“returnedBoylesimply。“Igotdowntopickupsomething。“
  “Topickupsomething?“shereturnedincredulously。
  “Yes。THAT。“Heheldoutthecard。“It’sthecardofourfirm。“
  MissCantiresmiledironically。“Youarecertainlydevotedtoyourbusiness。“
  “Well,yes,“returnedBoylegood-humoredly。“YouseeIreckonitdon’tpaytodoanythinghalfway。AndwhateverIdo,Imeantokeepmyeyesaboutme。“Inspiteofherprejudice,MissCantirecouldseethatthesenecessaryorgans,ifratherflippant,werehonest。“Yes,Isupposethereisn’tmuchonthatIdon’ttakein。
  Whynow,MissCantire,there’sthatfancydustcloakyou’rewearing——itisn’tinourlineofgoods——norinanybody’slinewestofChicago;itcamefromBostonorNewYork,andwasmadeforhomeconsumption!Butyourhat——andmightyprettyitistoo,asYOU’VE
  fixeditup——isonlyregularDunstablestock,whichwecouldputdownatPineBarrensforfourandahalfcentsapiece,net。YetI
  supposeyoupaidnearlytwenty-fivecentsforitattheAgency!“
  Oddlyenoughthiscoolappraisementofhercostumedidnotincensetheyoungladyasitoughttohavedone。Onthecontrary,forsomeoccultfemininereason,itamusedandinterestedher。Itwouldbesuchagoodstorytotellherfriendsofa“drummer’s“ideaofgallantry;andtoteasetheflirtatiousyoungWestPointerwhohadjustjoined。Andtheappraisementwastruthful——MajorCantirehadonlyhispay——andMissCantirehadbeenobligedtoselectthathatfromthegovernmentstores。
  “Areyouinthehabitofgivingthisinformationtoladiesyoumeetintraveling?“sheasked。
  “Well,no!“answeredBoyle——“forthat’sjustwhereyouhavetokeepyoureyesopen。Mostof’emwouldn’tlikeit,andit’snouseaggravatingapossiblecustomer。Butyouarenotthatkind。“
  MissCantirewassilent。Sheknewshewasnotofthatkind,butshedidnotrequirehisvulgarindorsement。Shepushedonforsomemomentsalone,whensuddenlyhehailedher。Sheturnedimpatiently。Hewascarefullyexaminingtheroadonbothsides。
  “Wehaveeitherlostourway,“hesaid,rejoiningher,“orthecoachhasturnedoffsomewhere。Thesetracksarenotfresh,andastheyareallgoingthesameway,theyweremadebytheupcoachlastnight。They’renotOURtracks;Ithoughtitstrangewehadn’tsightedthecoachbythistime。“
  “Andthen“——saidMissCantireimpatiently。
  “Wemustturnbackuntilwefindthemagain。“
  Theyoungladyfrowned。“Whynotkeeponuntilwegettothetop?“
  shesaidpettishly。“I’msureIshall。“Shestoppedsuddenlyasshecaughtsightofhisgravefaceandkeen,observanteyes。“Whycan’twegoonasweare?“
  “BecauseweareexpectedtocomebacktotheCOACH——andnottothesummitmerely。Thesearethe’orders,’andyouknowyouareasoldier’sdaughter!“Helaughedashespoke,buttherewasacertainquietdeliberationinhismannerthatimpressedher。Whenheadded,afterapause,“Wemustgobackandfindwherethetracksturnedoff,“sheobeyedwithoutaword。
  Theywalkedforsometime,eagerlysearchingforsignsofthemissingvehicle。AcuriousinterestandanewrelianceinBoyle’sjudgmentobliteratedherpreviousannoyance,andmadehermorenatural。Sheranaheadofhimwithyouthfuleagerness,examiningtheground,followingafalsecluewithgreatanimation,andconfessingherdefeatwithacharminglaugh。Anditwasshewho,afterretracingtheirstepsfortenminutes,foundthedivergingtrackwithagirlishcryoftriumph。Boyle,whohadfollowedhermovementsquiteasinterestedlyasherdiscovery,lookedalittlegraveashenoticedthedeepindentationsmadebythestrugglinghorses。MissCantiredetectedthechangeinhisface;tenminutesbeforeshewouldneverhaveobservedit。“Isupposewehadbetterfollowthenewtrack,“shesaidinquiringly,asheseemedtohesitate。
  “Certainly,“hesaidquickly,asifcomingtoapromptdecision。
  “Thatissafest。“
  “Whatdoyouthinkhashappened?Thegroundlooksverymuchcutup,“shesaidinaconfidentialtone,asnewtoherasherpreviousobservationofhim。
  “Ahorsehasprobablystumbledandthey’vetakentheoldtrailaslessdifficult,“saidBoylepromptly。Inhishearthedidnotbelieveit,yetheknewthatifanythingserioushadthreatenedthemthecoachwouldhavewaitedintheroad。“It’saneasiertrailforus,thoughIsupposeit’salittlelonger,“headdedpresently。
  “Youtakeeverythingsogood-humoredly,Mr。Boyle,“shesaidafterapause。
  “It’sthewaytodobusiness,MissCantire,“hesaid。“Amaninmylinehastocultivateit。“
  Shewishedhehadn’tsaidthat,but,nevertheless,shereturnedalittlearchly:“Butyouhaven’tanybusinesswiththestagecompanynorwithME,althoughIadmitIintendtogetmyDunstablehereafterfromyourfirmatthewholesaleprices。“
  Beforehecouldreply,thedetonationoftwogunshots,softenedbydistance,floateddownfromtheridgeabovethem。“There!“saidMissCantireeagerly。“Doyouhearthat?“
  Hisfacewasturnedtowardsthedistantridge,butreallythatshemightnotquestionhiseyes。Shecontinuedwithanimation:“That’sfromthecoach——toguideus——don’tyousee?“
  “Yes,“hereturned,withaquicklaugh,“anditsayshurryup——
  mightyquick——we’retiredwaiting——sowe’dbetterpushon。“
  “Whydon’tyouanswerbackwithyourrevolver?“sheasked。
  “Haven’tgotone,“hesaid。
  “Haven’tgotone?“sherepeatedingenuinesurprise。“Ithoughtyougentlemenwhoaretravelingalwayscarriedone。Perhapsit’sinconsistentwithyourgospelofgood-humor。“
  “That’sjustit,MissCantire,“hesaidwithalaugh。“You’vehitit。“
  “Why,“shesaidhesitatingly,“evenIhaveaderringer——averylittleone,youknow,whichIcarryinmyreticule。CaptainRichardsgaveittome。“Sheopenedherreticuleandshowedaprettyivory-handledpistol。Thelookofjoyfulsurprisewhichcameintohisfacechangedquicklyasshecockeditandlifteditintotheair。Heseizedherarmquickly。
  “No,pleasedon’t,youmightwantit——Imeanthereportwon’tcarryfarenough。It’saveryusefullittlething,forallthat,butit’sonlyeffectiveatclosequarters。“Hekeptthepistolinhishandastheywalkedon。ButMissCantirenoticedthis,alsohisevidentsatisfactionwhenshehadatfirstproducedit,andhisconcernwhenshewasabouttodischargeituselessly。Shewasaclevergirl,andafrankonetothoseshewasinclinedtotrust。
  Andshebegantotrustthisstranger。Asmilestolealongherovalcheek。
  “Ireallybelieveyou’reafraidofsomething,Mr。Boyle,“shesaid,withoutlookingup。“Whatisit?Youhaven’tgotthatIndianscaretoo?“
  Boylehadnofalseshame。“IthinkIhave,“hereturned,withequalfrankness。“Yousee,Idon’tunderstandIndiansaswellasyou——andFoster。“
  “Well,youtakemywordandFoster’sthatthereisnottheleastdangerfromthem。Aboutheretheyaremerelygrown-upchildren,cruelanddestructiveasmostchildrenare;buttheyknowtheirmastersbythistime,andtheolddaysofpromiscuousscalpingareover。Theonlyotherchildishpropensitytheykeepisthieving。
  Eventhentheyonlystealwhattheyactuallywant,——horses,guns,andpowder。Acoachcangowhereanammunitionoranemigrantwagoncan’t。SoyourtrunkofsamplesisquitesafewithFoster。“
  Boyledidnotthinkitnecessarytoprotest。Perhapshewasthinkingofsomethingelse。
  “I’veamind,“shewentonslyly,“totellyousomethingmore。
  Confidenceforconfidence:asyou’vetoldmeYOURtradesecrets,I’lltellyouoneofOURS。BeforeweleftPineBarrens,myfatherorderedasmallescortofcavalrymentobeinreadinesstojointhatcoachifthescouts,whowerewatching,thoughtitnecessary。
  So,yousee,I’msomethingofafraudasregardsmyreputationforcourage。“
  “Thatdoesn’tfollow,“saidBoyleadmiringly,“foryourfathermusthavethoughttherewassomedanger,orhewouldn’thavetakenthatprecaution。“
  “Oh,itwasn’tforme,“saidtheyounggirlquickly。
  “Notforyou?“repeatedBoyle。