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Lance looked at her。  She was scarcely more than fifteen; slight

and lithe; with a boyish flatness of breast and back。  Her flushed

face and bare throat were absolutely peppered with minute brown

freckles; like grains of spent gunpowder。  Her eyes; which were

large and gray; presented the singular spectacle of being also

freckled;at least they were shot through in pupil and cornea

with tiny spots like powdered allspice。  Her hair was even more

remarkable in its tawny; deer…skin color; full of lighter shades;

and bleached to the faintest of blondes on the crown of her head;

as if by the action of the sun。  She had evidently outgrown her

dress; which was made for a smaller child; and the too brief skirt

disclosed a bare; freckled; and sandy desert of shapely limb; for

which the darned stockings were equally too scant。  Lance let his

grasp slip from her thin wrist to her hand; and then with a good…

humored gesture tossed it lightly back to her。



She did not retreat; but continued looking at him in a half…surly

embarrassment。



〃I ain't a bit frightened;〃 she said; 〃I'm not going to run away;

don't you fear。〃



〃Glad to hear it;〃 said Lance; with unmistakable satisfaction; 〃but

why did you go for my revolver?〃



She flushed again and was silent。  Presently she began to kick the

earth at the roots of the tree; and said; as if confidentially to

her foot;



〃I wanted to get hold of it before you did。〃



〃You did?and why?〃



〃Oh; you know why。〃



Every tooth in Lance's head showed that he did; perfectly。  But he

was discreetly silent。



〃I didn't know what you were hiding there for;〃 she went on; still

addressing the tree; 〃and;〃 looking at him sideways under her white

lashes; 〃I didn't see your face。〃



This subtle compliment was the first suggestion of her artful sex。

It actually sent the blood into the careless rascal's face; and for

a moment confused him。  He coughed。  〃So you thought you'd freeze

on to that six…shooter of mine until you saw my hand?〃



She nodded。  Then she picked up a broken hazel branch; fitted it

into the small of her back; threw her tanned bare arms over the

ends of it; and expanded her chest and her biceps at the same

moment。  This simple action was supposed to convey an impression at

once of ease and muscular force。



〃Perhaps you'd like to take it now;〃 said Lance; handing her the

pistol。



〃I've seen six…shooters before now;〃 said the girl; evading the

proffered weapon and its suggestion。  〃Dad has one; and my brother

had two derringers before he was half as big as me。〃



She stopped to observe in her companion the effect of this capacity

of her family to bear arms。  Lance only regarded her amusedly。

Presently she again spoke abruptly:



〃What made you eat that grass; just now?〃



〃Grass!〃 echoed Lance。



〃Yes; there;〃 pointing to the yerba buena。



Lance laughed。  〃I was hungry。  Look!〃 he said; gayly tossing some

silver into the air。  〃Do you think you could get me some breakfast

for that; and have enough left to buy something for yourself?〃



The girl eyed the money and the man with half…bashful curiosity。



〃I reckon Dad might give ye suthing if he had a mind ter; though ez

a rule he's down on tramps ever since they run off his chickens。

Ye might try。〃



〃But I want YOU to try。  You can bring it to me here。〃



The girl retreated a step; dropped her eyes; and; with a smile that

was a charming hesitation between bashfulness and impudence; said:

〃So you ARE hidin'; are ye?〃



〃That's just it。  Your head's level。  I am;〃 laughed Lance

unconcernedly。



〃Yur ain't one o' the McCarty gangare ye?〃



Mr。 Lance Harriott felt a momentary moral exaltation in declaring

truthfully that he was not one of a notorious band of mountain

freebooters known in the district under that name。



〃Nor ye ain't one of them chicken lifters that raided Henderson's

ranch?  We don't go much on that kind o' cattle yer。〃



〃No;〃 said Lance; cheerfully。



〃Nor ye ain't that chap ez beat his wife unto death at Santa

Clara?〃



Lance honestly scorned the imputation。  Such conjugal ill treatment

as he had indulged in had not been physical; and had been with

other men's wives。



There was a moment's further hesitation on the part of the girl。

Then she said shortly:



〃Well; then; I reckon you kin come along with me。〃



〃Where?〃 asked Lance。



〃To the ranch;〃 she replied simply。



〃Then you won't bring me anything to eat here?〃



〃What for?  You kin get it down there。〃  Lance hesitated。  〃I tell

you it's all right;〃 she continued。  〃I'll make it all right with

Dad。〃



〃But suppose I reckon I'd rather stay here;〃 persisted Lance; with

a perfect consciousness; however; of affectation in his caution。



〃Stay away then;〃 said the girl coolly; 〃only as Dad perempted this

yer woods〃



〃PRE…empted;〃 suggested Lance。



〃Per…empted or pre…emp…ted; as you like;〃 continued the girl

scornfully;〃ez he's got a holt on this yer woods; ye might ez

well see him down thar ez here。  For here he's like to come any

minit。  You can bet your life on that。〃



She must have read Lance's amusement in his eyes; for she again

dropped her own with a frown of brusque embarrassment。  〃Come

along; then; I'm your man;〃 said Lance; gayly; extending his hand。



She would not accept it; eying it; however; furtively; like a horse

about to shy。  〃Hand me your pistol first;〃 she said。



He handed it to her with an assumption of gayety。  She received it

on her part with unfeigned seriousness; and threw it over her

shoulder like a gun。  This combined action of the child and

heroine; it is quite unnecessary to say; afforded Lance undiluted

joy。



〃You go first;〃 she said。



Lance stepped promptly out; with a broad grin。  〃Looks kinder as if

I was a prisoner; don't it?〃 he suggested。



〃Go on; and don't fool;〃 she replied。



The two fared onward through the wood。  For one moment he

entertained the facetious idea of appearing to rush frantically

away; 〃just to see what the girl would do;〃 but abandoned it。

〃It's an even thing if she wouldn't spot me the first pop;〃 he

reflected admiringly。



When they had reached the open hillside; Lance stopped inquiringly。

〃This way;〃 she said; pointing toward the summit; and in quite an

opposite direction to the valley where he had heard the voices; one

of which he now recognized as hers。  They skirted the thicket for a

few moments; and then turned sharply into a trail which began to

dip toward a ravine leading to the valley。



〃Why do you have to go all the way round?〃 he asked。



〃WE don't;〃 the girl replied with emphasis; 〃there's a shorter

cut。〃



〃Where?〃



〃That's telling;〃 she answered shortly。



〃What's your name?〃 asked Lance; after a steep scramble and a drop

into the ravine。



〃Flip。〃



〃What?〃



〃Flip。〃



〃I mean your first name;your front name。
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