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The instant she glanced into her tent she saw the package Isbel had carried It lay on her bed Ellen stared blankly "The--the ie out of the tent Words and action seee again, and thought she would kick it into the s camp-fire But so there on the ground
Pepe and Antonio hove in sight, driving in the tue, so with conteer, she kicked it back into the tent What was in it? She peeped inside the tent, devoured by curiosity Neat, rapped and tied packages like that were not often seen in the Tonto Basin Ellen decided she would wait until after supper, and at a favorable moment lay it unopened on the fire What did she care what it contained? Manifestly it was a gift She argued that she was highly incensed with this insolent Isbel who had the effrontery to approach her with some sort of present
It developed that the usually cheerful Antonio had returned taciturn and glooet out of him was that the job of sheep herder had taken on hazards ini he would not tell Ellen helped prepare the supper and she ate in silence She had her own brooding troubles Antonio presently told her that her father had said she was not to start back home after dark After supper the herders repaired to their own tents, leaving Ellen the freedoe and brought it forth to burn Fe so far as to shake the parcel and press it, and finally tear a comer off the paper, she saw so nearer the blaze, she read, "For , quite legible and fairly well done Suddenly she tore the outside wrapper coathered that the package had come from a store in San Francisco "Reckon he fetched home a lot of presents for his folks--the kids--and his sister," muttered Ellen "That was nice of him Whatever this is he shore meant it for sister Ann Ann Isbel Why, she irl I met and liked so well before I knew she was an Isbel His sister!"