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Riders of the Purple Sage

CHAPTER X
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"And quail and beaver ?" "Indeed I did." "What would you like ?" "I'm tired of meat, but if we have to live on it I'd like some beef." "Well, how does that strike you ?" Venters pointed to the quarter hanging from the spruce-tree.

"We'll have fresh beef for a few days, then we'll cut the rest into strips and dry it." "Where did you get that ?" asked Bess, slowly.
"I stole that from Oldring." "You went back to the canyon--you risked--" While she hesitated the tinge of bloom faded out of her cheeks.
"It wasn't any risk, but it was hard work." "I'm sorry I said I was tired of rabbit.

Why! How--When did you get that beef ?" "Last night." "While I was asleep ?" "Yes." "I woke last night sometime--but I didn't know." Her eyes were widening, darkening with thought, and whenever they did so the steady, watchful, seeing gaze gave place to the wistful light.

In the former she saw as the primitive woman without thought; in the latter she looked inward, and her gaze was the reflection of a troubled mind.
For long Venters had not seen that dark change, that deepening of blue, which he thought was beautiful and sad.

But now he wanted to make her think.
"I've done more than pack in that beef," he said.


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