"If you want to call it that. You tricked me into marrying you. You meant

to betray me all the time. Go, while there's still a chance. I don't want

your blood on my hands."

It was characteristic of him that he always wanted more what he could not

get.

"Don't answer so quick, girl. Listen to me. I've got enough in that sack

to start us in the cattle business in Argentina. There's more buried in

the hills, if we need it. Girl, I tell you I'm going to run straight from

to-day!"

She laughed scornfully. "And in the same breath you tell me how much you

have stolen and are taking with you. If you were a Croesus, I wouldn't go

with you." She flamed into sudden, fierce passion. "Will you never

understand that I hate and detest you?"

"You think you do, but you don't. You love me--only you won't let yourself

believe it."

"There's no arguing with such colossal conceit," she retorted, with hard

laughter. "It's no use to tell you that I should like to see you dead at

my feet."

Swiftly he slid a revolver from its holster, and presented it to her, butt

first. "You can have your wish right easy, if you mean it. Go to it.

There's no danger. All you've got to give out is that I frightened you.

You'll be a heroine, too."

She looked at the weapon and at him, and the very thought of it made her

sick. She saw the thing almost as if it were already done--the smoking

revolver in her hand, and the man lying motionless before her.

"Take it away," she said, with a shudder.

"You see, you can't do it! You can't even go to the window there and shout

out that Black MacQueen is with you in the house. You don't hate me at

all, my dear."

"Because I won't kill you with my own hand? You reason logically."

"Then why don't you betray my presence? Why don't you call your friends in

to take me?"

"I'm not sure that I won't; but if I don't, it will be for their sakes,

and not for yours. They could not take you without loss of life."

"You're right there," he agreed, with a flash of his tigerish ferocity.

"They couldn't take me alive at all, and I reckon before I checked in a

few of them would."




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