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ion in his soul was giving way. "Where are you goin', Mister Roger?" "Me? Oh, I'm not going anywhere--not for a time, at least. But you--you'll surely be going away with some one--some day." "I won't," she denied hotly. "I hate men! I hate all but you, Mister Jolly Roger. And if you go away--" "Yes, if I go away-- "I'll kill Jed Hawkins!" Involuntarily she reached out a slim hand to the big gun on the corner of the table. "I'll kill 'im, if you go away," she threatened again, "He's broken his wife, and crippled her, and if it wasn't for her I'd have gone long ago. But I've promised, and I'm goin' to stay--until something happens. And if you go--now--" At the choking throb in her throat and the sudden quiver that came to her lips, Jolly Roger jumped up for the coffee pot, though his cup was still half full. "I won't go, Nada," he cried, trying to laugh. "I promise--cross my heart and hope to die! I won't go--until you tell me I can." And then, feeling that something had almost gone wrong for a moment, Peter yipped from his nest in the bunk, and the gladness in Nada's eyes thanked Jolly Roger for his promise when he came back with the coffee pot. Standing behind her, he made pretense of refilling her cup, though she had scarcely touched it, and all the time his eyes were looking at her beautiful head, and he saw again the dampness in her hair. "What happened in the creek, Nada?" he asked. She told him, and at the mention of his name Peter drew his bristling little head erect, and waited expectantly. He could see Jolly Roger's face, now staring and a bit shocked, and then with a quick smile flashing over it; and when Nada had finished, Jolly Roger leaned a little toward her in the lampglow, and said, "You've got to promise me something, Nada. If Jed Hawkins ever hits you again, or pulls your hair, or even threatens to do it--will you tell me?" Nada hesitated. "If you don't--I'll take back my promise, and won't stay," he added. "Then--I'll promise," she said. "If he does it, I'll tell you. But I ain't--I mean I am not afraid, except for Peter. Jed Hawkins will sure kill him if I take him back, Mister Roger. Will you keep him here? And--o-o-o-h!--if I could only stay, too--" The words came from her in a frightened breath, and in an instant a flood of color rushed like fire into her cheeks. But Jolly Roger turned again to the stove, and made as if he had not seen the blush or heard her las
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