Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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CHAPTER 33
His Own Laws
Reuben walked to the
flap, untied and flung J
Stooping to pass through
Conard her a i.....
UrOfninded her absurdly
kin’s when her feeling were hurt.'by the tumult
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THIS RANCH DON'T PAY-- \
IT TAKES ALL TH' COWS \
TO FURNISH MILK FER ’
ALL TH PETS' SAY, ICK,
I THINK THER'S ONE COW
LEFT ON TH' RANGE WE
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A BABY DEER, ANTELOPE,/
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poverty-stricken | Reuben \ .
twins are 11 he tent;
I world. Th.".
1 liunder.
• I nd it h,
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or daiui'i when, udinlaaiou la
.otiMora, h ill Im* accepted aa advertiaeiuent
‘y Card of 'J'liaukh will be < luirg.-.l at
And after I
and
better job or,”
you
“Good morning,"
was almost amiable.
I cd herself that after last night
I she should be indignant, unap- i
j proachnhie, but stirring among the j
I ashes of her anger she could not I
'-tart the ghost of
indifference. She
me.
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Ymyland family, marries self
Wtfte Reuben Oliver for his mon-
| only to discover he is bank ]
T. n*L After a
L period during which
r lUmber camp managed by Gary
['■ Brant, the main Judith loves.
[ Beaben is in the woods when
k Judith arrives and Gary provides] I
■ a cabin for her and takes her
A to a dance. Blind with rage at
B this discovery Reuben removes
■ the b&ies to his tent. When Ju I
H dith and Reuben meet the stor d {
M up resentment of months is
JBgcorked.
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Hfal Hiiiioilii.vinciitB of proKrunni
Hrged. regurdleas of »p<
uly and . liurg.-.l ar, or.fiugly
Ik rate of 5 centa i»*r line.
py BLANCHE^SNIJTH
THE STORY SO FAR
Goodloe,
family,
'A.ni't stay, I won') deg; ad'
■If <|i|j;irreling, fighting.
back to <'asper Si reel in
FERGUSON
i would go awpy too. He
“If the season picks up--i
!! ’... ."... .J to pay if
can’t house the buyers when
wanda, N. Y., announced belief
that the child had been slain,
after they found her white shoes
and brown jacket, shown in
lower photo, in a weed field.
The girl’s mother said the child ROCK SPRINGS TO
could not have removed the HAVE RODEO.
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with double knot*. j J{0CK SPKINGS T(,xas (Ap)
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you s|x>iisored by the Edwards Coun-
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■'Gian was uever hectored like
a flapped animal, t.rai: iieyer had
live in Gasper Streri or in a
I and scrimp and -:i\e and
and try not to hate.’’
had . ome fiirlher than
I'll.' 'going had been hard,
would lie harder, lufallildx
, • I mill h knew I hat.
. | ha | >| >< tied bet W een
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I id ami Lt 11 mg out t be
lile >puttcring nt n
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l:ic ; “Then what .'“ The tent's slop |||j,
walls
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what, she
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words e<
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made ;
dreamed Reuben ] - - ■
speak harshly to himself and the devil
so bard hindmost.
The suddenness with which he
came to this decision <|uelled his
rage, steadied the dizzying land-
slide. The time to act was now.
to tin* pool
cold water
YOAKUM DAILY jHLiw^
foamed within her. By her tensed pleasure. Been serVile, almost. Pq||^0 LOSC HO|D0
-•ui;ved lik - talons, mute What lijad happmed to change , |
that she wanted to him so entirely f | FOT AAiSSiUlQ (jlll
i;atch and cla Siie did not blame
What !
-.he been thinking of to al- Who?
such an impa^.e ? Gran could “('issv'“
avoided tin-, vulgar Mt cat ion i
Judith felt Ji sudden henwntl
respect
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Gary follow-1 ty Fair association, will be hel
ed his visitor out of doors and
watched him get in to the de-
jected car.
Reuben’s world wvs stationary
The key in his |>oeket
Then hist night's I
(quarrel came vividly* back and set I
it rocking again. Sup|>ose Ju
dith refused to move to the cab-
in? What would he say to her?|*"_
i What would she say to him?
Judith was couUunpluting the'
(intdoor grill in some befildyr-|
• incut when Reuben urriviul. She
looked fresh as the morning in I 50c
; white linen, a maize ribbon band-; Ladies’ Dresses 50c and
ing her hair. She heard the clat-
ter of the car and )•.:<’ < \-
: peeling to see Gary.
i “Good morning," Jml' ' ' o'e •
sh<* lemiud-
Gary’s turn to flush.
‘ • Sit down, man ! ” 1 le i
thought: “It’s
to keep Judith here.’’ Suddenly :
keeping Judith
see her every .lay was the on'v
important thing in lite.
•’How long do you
shm k ?"
view.] “ Until I get a
yon?" (with a slight smile, “until
shook i discharge me. ’’
chair j Gary longed to
He said
want the
But first he went
tor a swim. The
stiniiilateel and banished for theiti
‘‘I’ll show this
to Judith. 1-H‘t him
then fire
er.
WTiat had just i
her and Reu
lifting of the
fii-t fee
restive vol
across her
aloud.
Wollldll I
t'ls-y had
her,
have her
waiting lor
'o die away,
img at t lie -.1 ill swaying
like on.' Ii \ | >i i .a | zed.
Reuben had >a id
leu !
I’ll! for
one of I II.'
knife lying
kel> >he e.i
w hole episode
j It wasn't a
tellt ( Reuben
i<|. . they so
tie
unwritten Imw
[ can always bag
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He ate a good
he was rapping
Gary's cabin.
Alt admitted him.
Mist ’ < diver. YoTl
y<>’ rah?
“1 came t<> see Mr. Brent. Ari
I too early?”
“Not at all." Gary, shrugging
into a coat came into
‘•(’onie in tdivi-r. How are
‘ ‘ Eine.'' The t wo men
hands. Reuben took the chair i Gary longed to do just that,
Gary pushed forward, declined right this minute, but that meant!
a cigar. ‘‘I'm decplv grtitel ill for Judit h would go awjay too.
your courtesy to Mrs. Oliver.’’1 said :
It cost him something to say there'll be tin* devil
that. we
And Gary knowing it did: “I'd|they come."
like to do more—for Judith." ; ‘‘You just
“Thanks," Reuben said and ly.”
added without preamble: “J
know I'm milking an unheard of i standstill.’’
refuest for a woodsman but I’d; Their eyes
like to rent that cabin." knew it w)as
“Impossible, but you're v ’ ’* 1
come to use it until it's wanted.'
“I wouldn't consider that,’
st if fly.
’ Why not?”
“I don’t relish favors," blunt-| get
I ly, ‘<>r being put out over night,
j If I <an rent it at your figure,"
recklessly.
“It has
' “ So I 've
all of them
son
my
' I “I’d like to see them eonifort-
j iable." Garv drummed on the arm
'of the .hair.
“Well?" .
j “There’s an u.
| about cabins, but I
] put up a friend — ’'
! Hot color crept up under Reit-
“Theii
i iug white walls -hiieked it al
her. ‘'Then what, what, what?"
No matter what, she was go-
ing away from here in the aiorn-
ing. Going away from ({eubeii.
She hated him. crude, rude
I Garv ! If she went /away now
wouldn't see Gary, wouldn't
go riding —
But of course she’d
she
The
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“Can’t 1 be your friend, too?”'
“‘It's ini|H)ssilde, but as I said;
before, obligations tire unpleas- •
put,’’ Reuben stood up. “Nine
times out of ten they lead to,
tinn‘ his wi'ariness. He went to I complications.’
the community hall for breakfast. I War to the Knife
He ate a good one. By 8:36
on
The answer
reason.
“No"’ Her self
.'ountenance
taken one man
it would h.' absurd to
take two!
Reuben Acts
The sun was well up
Reuben found a semblance
The finding had been hard,
litge clung to him like iny-
of persistent prickly burns,
night he had roamed the
forest, a jungle beast. Passion/
raw, primitive stalked with him.
He wanted to 'trike, to hurt, even
he had been hurt. Ri'ason
Io t el I him t hjat he was i
undue importance upon a
He would not
J udit h had done i
-Judith !
hail
bring her
veered to
po-sible. What
thinking ol to al-
■ ! <Iran could
sit i;at ion
sudden
as
t rii d
placing-
iiitling incident,
listen to reason,
to him
tin1 way he hail skived
scrimpcil to bring her here.
His mind veered to Pike. It
was ^11 his fault for not prepar-|
ing the tent, but murdering Pike'
wouldn't help any now. He must j
prove to Judith that he was as
aero-s ;,dii' wouldn't see Garv. wonldn't „(1O(| „ H1.m as Kn,llt Bv ^lim
pocket go riding— t|,af was what ,|o. x.'.t n,.xt
pile of blan- But ot course sin* d sec Gary, n.. • month, next year, but
believed the (Wherever she went now she’d |1OW( this liuliut,.; S|1()W h(.r,
I see Garv. Tin- know ledge sent bern a lo„| |o tak(. ,ju.
Shi- ami her head up. But Casper Street (lith aH)| |Hl). so seliously.
would he unbearably hot— Hereafter he’d make his own
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laws! Live by them! Fight for
I take the
than Renbeji j I
pay with the rent ] I
Street house still I
you’ll give me j I
“I’ll send Alf' I
von move,’’ I
There’s only a |
I'll take Judith's
She bought i
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his coat thing
beds ami hi'
atop a
mid hav
it dream,
d rea m.
had done the verv
i-arclnllv avoided—quar-j She
relied! Ycry thoroughly, too, but would dare
that at that they hadn’t said all rhey ■ her. He'd always tried so hard
to say. Judith knew it to please, flushetl, stuttered, been
that seetht'd and einliarassed at her slightest dis-
met, held. F.aeh
war to tin1 knife.
thought: I used to
was tin* better man, I
so.
Gary thought.
.........• up to •iiKlitli. Det mill |
ilebt, then fire him.
Serve him right.” h«* said: ‘‘You
win, Oliver! Tin* cabin is yours."
“Fine! Now ahoiit the rent?"]
“Fifty dollars a mouth." It >
was an unfair price.
It wa.s $25 more
could affonl to ]
of tin1 Casper I
going on. “If
the key?"
Gary got it.
over to help
‘‘Please don’t,
or t wo.
Rolls back though,
it for $36."
<■ -'O' •’-<
< evi'ii start the ghost of a flame, i
/j Just indifference. She thought.]
“lie can’t hurt me. He doesn’t '
matter. I'll see Gary today."]
She said: “Do you know anything j
about this grill?"
“We won’t need it." He drew.
’ j waned for safety of the key from his pocket ami held
4-year-old Betty Jane Hobbs, it out to her. ‘‘To the cabin i
top photo, police at North Tona- I you so regretted to leave."
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