"And that's why they drove the sheep down to water--to hide the

wheel-tracks. I couldn't understand that."

"I must 'a' been right on their heels, for they were jest getting the

trotters out of the corral when I reached the place where your rig left

the water. 'Course I fell back into the brush and circled around so as to

hit the store in front."

"But if dad knew all the time, I don't see--surely, he wouldn't have come

right after me and made plain the way I escaped."

"That's the point. He didn't know. I reckon he was sort of guessing around

in the dark, plumb puzzled; couldn't find the switch at all at first. Then

it come to him, and he thought of the sheep to blind the trail. If I'd

been half a hour later he would have got away with it too. No, if he had

guessed that you were in the hold-up, him and Boone would have hiked right

out on a false trail and led us into the Galiuros. Having no notion of it

at first, he trails you down."

"And the gold--how did you find that?"

"I knew it was either right around the place or else you had taken it on

with you when you went to the head-gates and buried it up there somewhere.

Next day I followed your tracks and couldn't find any place where you

might have left it. I knew how clever you were by the way you planned your

getaway. Struck me as mighty likely that you had left it lying around in

plain view somewhere. If you had dumped it out of the box into a sack, the

box must be somewhere. You hadn't had time to burn it before the stage got

back. I drifted back to your kindling pile, where all the old boxes from

the store are lying. I happened to notice a brass tack in one near the

end; then the marks of the tack heads where they had pressed against the

wood. I figured you might have substituted one box for another, and inside

of ten minutes I stumbled against your wash-stand and didn't budge it.

Then I didn't have to look any further."

"I've been trying to get a chance to move it and haven't ever found one.

You were always coming around the corner on me," she explained.

"Sorry I incommoded you," he laughed. "But it's too heavy for a lady to

lift alone, anyhow. I don't see how you managed it this far."




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