Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 26, 1949 Page: 11 of 12
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rovaaiad oolumao aoaearning tho
fugitive's mathad of progress Mere
lion had roiaad in to liaton- thowe
loaoaa half chawed by tha maro loft
aa doubt of It—thoro oho had haoi-
talod bafora taking tho loft branch
of a forking bat*1
"Wall, Janos, my lad. it a a com
fort to know she ran t bo over half
aa hour ahead of ua." ho informed
the gray which Suite rofroahod. was
Impatient at this slow progress and
showed It IP frequent rurvetlmge
"■lamed If yeu’ra not aa eager aa
I aa U Had her *
Twira Vaughir reined in nn hear-
ing muos somewhere in the dis-
tance Hs then rode even more rau-
tiesaly than before It wouldn’t
help matter* a hit to hlundrr into a
■vailed pistol or carbine Were
they merely peasant», or rural police
ia hat pursuit of their comradee'
attacker?
At aal lion Gaidoayi s Iran led
Into a deep pine fereel not unJike
the one through which he had Aral
pursued her Here her course wae
easier ta fallow and he was prepar
tag to inereaaa his gait when instead
bo reined quickly nff the path
Avoiding fallen branches Vaughn
red* some Afty yards ihrn guided
the gray late a bee. h dump where
ha ailently dismounted snd caught
held of Janos ear lmm<-dialrly he
nulled the sensitive head down to
hi* waist so hs could not neigh
"Steady, boy. steady Don’t like
ths look of this at all ”
And indeed the gaum Anieuran
had good reason lo f.-at he had been
tirin’* trapped for bloching further re
Fortunately the Mark mar. s i treat a forbidding rock wall could
, Hir was disttndipe in ihat her ■ bo aeon through the run dappled
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CHAPTER VII
Noeor had Roger Vaughn s usual
Ip orderly mind been plunged into
such a turmoil of on A in mg doubts
and hopes Only one emotion re-
mained dear and deAned As by
aa woman he had ever before known
he «d charmed and fascinated
Ysa. he waa hopelessly in love with
the Aery Magyar girl whose kisses
srere still fragrsnt on his mouth
Where in And her* Which way had
ahe ridden* Ever headlong had
she probably risked her life by rid
mg I mldly down into a valley
a swarm with outraged police*
Mending low ovet Janos neck,
Vaughn carefully studied the black
mare’s hoof prints sharply del me
ated amid dewy fern* and sw.wt
grasses carpeting this lovely vale
II* took one Iasi look about it was
an eiqutaltf spot Atling indeed foi
the diaeneery ol the most exquisite
nf emotions Soon however the tall
riders heart sank How surely
lion a trail led downwaid* into the
s»ne of peril lielnw
’The splendid quisnlir kid.’ he
murmured, and once more marvelled
at the sublime absurdity of his |nmi
tmn Roget Vaughn of Paik >ve
nue New York was now in the
ayes of the law at least s dangvnAis
cr.mmal to ho hounded until caught
er. quite likely, to he shot dawn «n
eight An mid sensation ihi» no
longer to be able lo look all and
sundry in the ryr Firmly he Im
pr.ssed hts new status in lu» mind
and. while following the girl s trail,
lie attempted to plot out a course of
conduct should he come fnre to face
with the police
“Whore the devil ran she he head
Ing?” muttered when the tracks
crossed a brook where hr snd lion
hsd watered their horses the night
Ircfoie "Dm looks like Mistress
lit adlong knows where she’s going
«o uncerts'nt- shout her direr
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foliage I'ht Orisb rliy-rt»s nl
many h.s.|* drew gentle erhoee I rum
the pitch smelling steals and. rtm
Arming the fugitive's woisl fear-
there presently aisunded the rln»1
uf a stirrup irun striking a sahet
Malthard
Feverishly hoping that the beech,
es were thick enough to hide him.
Vaughn watched a detachment of
khaki and rod uniformed rural
ptdire come trotting up the trail
They were alinoat abreast of hi*
herch clump when the lesdei
Vaughn recognised him as the lieu
irnanl he had encountered the day
before- reined in »v violently a* tn
send hi* big brown gelding rearing
hark on its quarters Minorca
plumes wildly a-Aalter on hi* fell
helmet the officer made no sound
hut waved violently to the right and
left In responsoto his gestures the
sunburnt troopers also halted amid
a cloud of sun-gilded dust To
Vaughns sharp dismay they scat
tort-d in search of cover along the
Ivoders of the path
One big dusty lellow sdorned
with sweeping black mustache.
• sine clumping straight towaid* the
Irerch dump but fortunately he
tended to hall when not twenty
cards away Heart thudding like
the propelloi of a ship in ballast.
Vaughn watched the tronpei follow
the example of hit companions and
onsling his stubby carbine This
he silently corked and then organ
imci mg through the branches at the
narrow trail belnw
’What the devil*' Vaughn hiicAy
forgot his peril in furious con
irrture
A.i explanation, hnwsvsi, was not
iong in coming for. above theentlffie
snd stamp nf the concealed soitrv
i he sound of hurrying hoofs ht-camr
distinguishable Good lord! Could
it Ire lion who was about to gallop
into this inescapable ambush* If
rhe trier! lo rncspe they would
• uiely .hoot Before his eyes hashed
s dreadful vision of the gay gallant
As it waa ho only caught a few sen
tenros towards tho end of this hur-
ried conference Fortunately a
German speaking trooper put a
11 uft t ion
'And. Were Leufiuinl. what of the
hilla around Sehloaa Eller? la any
one to search thars?”
Gold glmtad on the lieutenant s
iieek and shoulders when he nodded
"Jr» you Feldwabel Cron and yuui
squad will search that terrain May
as well lake a look at the ruins too.
though I don't think they'd he fool*
enough lo hide there.”
"Jo. Hrrt Lnntuant;
"You, Trooper Munkary and two
men will follow the little river
towards Tamasi Spread the word
among the villagers and pca'onts
the i ascais have sharp eyes »od
Prince Kybor's reward will mak<
them sharper still. Now listen, all
of you- take no rhanres with ilt.n
American — shoot Arst mid talk
afterwards Most of these Yankee*
are dead shots, I have heard.”
“Lucky they were ton busy to u
noticing hoof prints eh lan«*’’
\ 4ughII commented when once the
imiIics- detachment had separated on
then .s.mus missions “If thai
lieutenant had had the ryc» of a
mule he'd hav* got his laigel prar
lice without wailing ’’
Now mughly aware of where the
greatest dangers lay and more ihan
ever anxious to And lion, he sough'
for her trail and one* more cantered
along through the forest until hs
came to a point where she had
irined the mare aside To his liv. ly
dismay all signs indicated that *hr
had hesitated and then had ridden
.m in the general diiactmn of Ta
masi Had she lingered there? He
shudliried to think nf what might
happen tn linn surprised snd
disggeil off into Pnnec Kybor
Jorga's clutches—always granting
that her odd story had been true
lion's peril, hs discovered, had
two effects upon him First, his un
•-ertainly concerning her left him no
leisure to consider his own grsve
pi chirms; snd second, it shsrpened
his longing to once more feel ths
win m pressure of her lips snd to
•■-II her how madly he adored her
Shirting Acids in which whit*
lad peasants plodded on ind on be
gill lying limp, broken and forever I iltn<i yokes of oxen oi hairy black
lost to him In dismayed helpless | mffaloes he followed the girl's trail
urss he wstched the body of the big
Hooper below him gradually tense
Uself In a t ute now the crisis
would he at hand
I. .uder sounded the thud thud
■ling of hoofs, an indistinct shape
could be glimpsed thiough the
Inoighx Then he almost shouted in
his my; it was another mounted
isdiceman Alone* No. there wen
ihtee others Vaughn’s elation
lui.kly perished for. among the m w
at rivals were the troopers he had
inught m that lonely hill cabin
A brief interval of confusion to.
lowed when the anihushrrx made
Ihrir presence known and the new
..•mere reined in Nerves keyed
tight as harp sitings, the solitary
onlooker watched the two parties
eottfvi and -.-arsed hia ignorance of
Magyar If only h# could under
stand the plana being mnde by that
Aerce looking police lieutenant he
might at least learn where not to go
until all at once a drowsy white
walled village lay before him Typi-
• ally Hungarian, it ronj.ivtr.1 nf per
lap- sixty neat white walled cot
'ago all thatrhed and boasting tre
<mm dour chimneys Upon more
'hair one of these stork* had built
then nests and. sharply outlined
against the morning sky. were now
icetrring hark snd forth at the aeri
ous 'ask of feeding their young
Fiery nerve tensed. Vaughn
hailed on the edge of the woods to
study the village with great care
There certainly was noth-
ing in indicate whether the police
hail already leached this smiling
little town lying in the shadow of
H* cork crowned Calvinist churrh.
Well he muM risk it; no matter
what her reason for going thers
there could he no doubt that lion
had ridden into Tamasi. If she was
still there she must learn of ths
danger tiding down from the sur-
rounding hilla.
Mechanically Vaughn straight-
• nad tie and hat and brushed him
self off as best he might then,
though poised for instant Aight he
rode unrnnrei nedly past a grinning
youth busily herding half a duxen
pigs towards the market square
From I he door of an outlying house
icd apionod peasant woman
dioppetl him a curtsy then two old
men smoking in the -hade of a hug.-
ehertnut got up, snatched off their
hale anil homed deeply
Din.” Vaughn rcAected to him
><■11 as he gravely returned the salu-
tations, "still means something in
ihi- part of the world to he the man
un horseback."
In Tamasi'* single street he en- |
countered haiefootixi iwasant wom-
en Im nt under pail yokes and wear-
ing as many as trn petticoats They
strode sturdily hark and forth on
their wity in the central squara
where hucksters and hntiilkerrhiefed
housewives chaffed and go.siprd.
Here a Aock of gray and white Sr
hastapol geese niarrhfd about in
glistening, cackling column* and
there a goal's milk vendor wss
-ipiatted on a doorstep milking a
plump black nanny gnat into a long
dipper pot
On entering Tamasi’■ single rub
hied street he inquired in German
of a passer-hy whether a young lady
had ridden that way. The fellow,
evidently a war veteran, raised hi»
remaining arm in salute
"Yes. Kxeellrncy. halt an hour
ngn the lady came and rode at nnre
to the I tin of the Three King*-”
"Is she still there?"
"I d« not know. Excellence, hut
ihi doubt I he innkecp< r can tell you.
\ line day. Excellency "
"Very line so restful to tha
mixes Thank you."
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