Once or twice he hesitatingly, and somewhat appealingly, she imagined,

tried to broach the subject of his work there in the West. But Carley

wanted a little while with him free of disagreeable argument. It was a

foregone conclusion that she would not like his work. Her intention

at first had been to begin at once to use all persuasion in her power

toward having him go back East with her, or at the latest some time

this year. But the rude log cabin had checked her impulse. She felt that

haste would be unwise.

"Glenn Kilbourne, I told you why I came West to see you," she said,

spiritedly. "Well, since you still swear allegiance to your girl from

the East, you might entertain her a little bit before getting down to

business talk."

"All right, Carley," he replied, laughing. "What do you want to do? The

day is at your disposal. I wish it were June. Then if you didn't fall in

love with West Fork you'd be no good."

"Glenn, I love people, not places," she returned.

"So I remember. And that's one thing I don't like. But let's not

quarrel. What'll we do?"

"Suppose you tramp with me all around, until I'm good and hungry. Then

we'll come back here--and you can cook dinner for me."

"Fine! Oh, I know you're just bursting with curiosity to see how I'll do

it. Well, you may be surprised, miss."

"Let's go," she urged.

"Shall I take my gun or fishing rod?"

"You shall take nothing but me," retorted Carley. "What chance has a

girl with a man, if he can hunt or fish?"

So they went out hand in hand. Half of the belt of sky above was

obscured by swiftly moving gray clouds. The other half was blue and was

being slowly encroached upon by the dark storm-like pall. How cold

the air! Carley had already learned that when the sun was hidden the

atmosphere was cold. Glenn led her down a trail to the brook, where

he calmly picked her up in his arms, quite easily, it appeared, and

leisurely packed her across, kissing her half a dozen times before he

deposited her on her feet.

"Glenn, you do this sort of thing so well that it makes me imagine you

have practice now and then," she said.

"No. But you are pretty and sweet, and like the girl you were four years

ago. That takes me back to those days."




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