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things happen under the surface and the top is just gray and quiet and so dull it makes you want to scream. Lone Morgan lied to me. He lied--he lied!" She hugged the cat impulsively and rubbed her cheek absently against it, so that it began purring immediately. "Ket--I'm afraid of that man at Whisper!" she breathed miserably against its fur. CHAPTER EIGHT "IT TAKES NERVE JUST TO HANG ON" Brit was smoking his pipe after supper and staring at nothing, though his face was turned toward the closed door. Lorraine had washed the dishes and was tidying the room and looking at her father now and then in a troubled, questioning way of which Brit was quite oblivious. "Dad," she said abruptly, "who is the man at Whisper?" Brit turned his eyes slowly to her face as if he had not grasped her meaning and was waiting for her to repeat the question. It was evident that his thoughts had pulled away from something that meant a good deal to him. "Why?" "A man came this morning, and said he was the man at Whisper, and that he would come again to see you." Brit took his pipe from his mouth, looked at it and crowded down the tobacco with a forefinger. "He seen me ride away from the ranch, this morning," he said. "He was coming down the Whisper trail as I was taking the fork over to Sugar Spring, Frank and me. What did he say he wanted to see me about?" "He didn't say. He asked for you and Frank." Lorraine sat down and folded her arms on the oilcloth-covered table. "Dad, what _is_ Whisper?" "Whisper's a camp up against a cliff, over west of here. It belongs to the Sawtooth. Is that all he said? Just that he wanted to see me?" "He--talked a little," Lorraine admitted, her eyebrows pulled down. "If he saw you leave, I shouldn't think he'd come here and ask for you." "He knowed I was gone," Brit stated briefly. With a finger nail Lorraine traced the ugly, brown pattern on the oilcloth. It was not easy to talk to this silent man who was her father, but she had done a great deal of thinking during that long, empty day, and she had reached the point where she was afraid not to speak. "Dad!" "What do you want, Raine?" "Dad, was--has any one around here died, lately?" "Died? Nobody but Fred Thurman, over here on Granite. He was drug with a horse and killed." Lorraine caught her breath, saw Brit looking at her curiously and moved closer to him. She wanted to be near somebody just then, and after all
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