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"Yep Keep right on, an' y'u cain't ht smile "He's lookin' fer y'u"

"How do you know, boy?" queried Jean, warmed by that smile

"Aw, I know It's all over the valley thet y'u'd ride in ter-day Shore I wus the one thet tole yer dad an' he give lad to hear it?" asked Jean, with a queer sensation in his throat

"Wal, he pluoin' to ride in to-day?"

"I heerd it at the store," replied the lad, with an air of confidence "Some sheepmen was talkin' to Greaves He's the storekeeper I was settin' outside, but I heerd A Mexican come down off the Rim ter-day an' he fetched the news" Here the lad looked furtively around, then whispered "An' thet greaser was sent by somebody I never heerd no more, but them sheepive me a kick, darn him It shore is the luckedest day fer us cowht comin' to Grass Valley My dad says so an' he rides fer yer dad An' if it cohed Jean "An' what then, boy?"

The lad turned bright eyes upward "A, yu'all cain't come thet on me Ain't y'u an Injun, Jean Isbel? Ain't y'u a hoss tracker thet rustlers cain't fool? Ain't y'u a pluh-an'-tu lad a rather sober good day and rode on his way Manifestly a reputation somewhat difficult to live up to had preceded his entry into Grass Valley

Jean's first sight of his future ho structure standing well out froe of the valley Corrals and barns and sheds lay off at the back To the fore stretched broad pastures where nurazed At sunset the scene was one of rich color Prosperity and abundance and peace see and coling see Jean A hound bayed The first cool touch of wind fanned Jean's cheek and brought a fragrance of wood s ham

Horses in the Pasture romped to the fence and whistled at these newcoladdened his sight "Hello, Whiteface! I'll sure straddle you," called Jean Then up the gentle slope he saw the tall figure of his father--the same as he had seen hi with long step Jean waved and called to him