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He knew site hud hoen trying, Hint she was suffering cruelly hut he offered her courage rather than maudlin sympathy. Hope seemed to flow through her veins nt the meeting of the eyes. Whatever a man could do for her would be done by Curly. They talked the situation over together. "As It looks to me, we've got to find out two things?first, what has become of your father and, second, who did steal that money. I don't see It yet, but there's some link between the two tilings. I menn between the robbery and his disappearance." "How do you mean?" Kate asked. "We'll say the robbers were bis enemies?some of the Soapy Stone outfit, ; maybe. They have got him out of the way to satisfy their grudge and to make people think he did It. Unfortunately there Is evidence that makes It I look as If be might have done It? ! what they call corroborating testimony." "What does Sheriff Bolt think?" Curly waved the sheriff aside, "ft don't matter whut he thinks. His? Kate. He says he thinks Luck was mixed up In the holdup. Maybe that's 1 what be thinks, but we don't want to forget that Cass Fendrlck made him sheriff and your father fought him ha a fure-you-well." "I'd like to talk with Bolt," the young woman announced. "All right." Mackenzie assented. "Tomorrow mo'nlng?" "No, tonight, Uncle Mac." The cattleman looked at her In ?ur' prise. Her voice rang with decision. Her slight figure seemed compact with energy and resolution. Was this the girl who had been In helpless tears not ten minutes before? i "I'll see If he's at his office. Maybe he'll come up," Curly said. "No. I'll go down to the courthouse If he's there." At the office of the sheriff Kate cut to essentials as soon as the Introductions were over. "Do you think my father robbed the VV. & S. Express company, Mr. Bolt?" she naked. Her plainness embarrassed the ofH- I eer. 'Let's look at the facts. Miss Cnl- | llson," lie began nnilnhly. "Then you > ( tell mo what you would think In my j place. Tour father needed money , l mighty had. There's no douht at all j 1 about that. Here's an envelope on j which he had written it list of his ( | debts. You'll notice they run to Just J ( a little more than twenty thousand. I found this In his bedroom the day he ! 1 disappeared. Turn that envelope over, Miss (,'u I llson. Notice how he ha? 1 written there half a dozen times In a | row, '$'JO.OOO,' and Just below It twice, J 'VV. & s. Ex. Co.' Finally, the one word. 'Tonight.'" ! She read It all, read It with a heart 1 heuvy ns lend, and knew that there he ] had left In his own strong, hold hand- j writing convincing evidence against himself. Still, she did not douht him | , In the least, hut there could he no j question now that he knew of the Intended shipment, that absent-mindedly i he bad jotted down this data while ha was thinking ahout It In connection I with his own debta. The sheriff went on tightening the ? " the ires veil the her , in i )let, lese nee gest ply* and es is year tiese ibes. g) es that 1 with a e more $390 . 1 * i' *- 11 ' w l< ! 8 chain of evidence in a voice that, for nil Its kindness, seemed to her remorseless as fate. "It turns out that Mr. Jorduu of the Caltleman's National hank mentioned tills shipment to your father that morning. Mr. Cullison was trying to ruise money from htm. but he couldn't let him have it. Every hunk in the city refused him a loan. Yet next morning he puid off two thousand dollars he owed from a poker game." "He must have borrowed the money from some one," she said weakly. "That money he paid In twenty-dollar bills. The stolen express package wus in twenties. You know yourself that this is a gold country. Bills ain't so plentiful." f'he girl's band went to her heart. Faith in h.ey father was a rock not to be washed away by any amount of evidence. What made her wince was the amount of clrcumstantlul testimony falling Into place so Inexorably agulnst him. "Is that all 7" site asked despairingly. "I wish it were, Miss Culllson. But It's not. A man came round the corner ppd shot at the robber as he wus escaping. His hst fell off. Here it is." As Kaffi took the hat something seemed to tighten around her heart. It belonged to feer f?thejr. flis personality was stamped all over it. Sbe even recognised g coffee stain on the under side of the brtro. There was no need of the Initials L. C. to tell her whose It had been. A wave of despair swept over her. Again she was on the verge of breaking down, but controlled herself ns with a tight curb. "You suy the robber bad on his hat, and that somebody shot at him. Whoever ii wus must know the man wasn't father." (iently IJolt took this last prop from HAD TERRIBLE SKIN DISEASE U:;!e Girt Imprms Rapidly When BWen ZIRON Iron Tonic. 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"Who Is the man?" "His pame is Fendrlck." "Cass Fendrick?" She whipped the word et him, leaning forward in her ; chair rigidly with her hands clenched on the arms of it One could have guessed that the sound of the name had unleashed a dormant ferocity In her. "Yes. I know he and your father aren't friends. They have had some irouDie. r or inai reason ne was very reluctant to give your father's name." The girl flamed. "Reluctant 1 Don't you believe It! He hates father like poison." A flash of Inspiration came to her. "Cass Fendrlck Is the man you wnnt, and he Is the man I want. He robbed the express company, and ho has killed my father or abducted htm. I know now. Arrest him tonight." "I have to have evidence," Holt said quietly. "I can give you a motive. Llstoq. Father expected to prove up yesterday on his Del Oro claim. If he had done go Cass Fendrlck's sheep would have hern cut off from the water. Fattier had to ho got out of the way not later than Wednesday, or that man would have been put out of business, lie was very hitter about it. He had made threats." "It would take more than threats to get rid of the best lighting man in Arizona. right in the middle of the day. in the heart of the town, without a soul knowing it." "lie was trapped somehow, of course," Curly out In. For he wga sure (hat In no other way could Luck Culllson have been overcome. "If you'll only tell me bow. Flanilrau," Holt returned. "I don't know how, hut we'll And out." "I hope so." FTa'.c f it his doubt, and it was like a spark to powder. "You ought to know fnthe# couldn't nnve done this. There Is such n thing as character. Luck Culllson simply wouldn't he a ihlef." Mackenzie's faith had been strengthened by die Insistent loyalty of the girl. "That's right, Nick. Let me tell you something else. Fendrlck knew l Luck was going to prove up Thursday. : lie heard him tell us at the HoundUp elul) Tuesday uiorniug." The sheriff summed up. "You've proved Cass had interests that would 1 be bolped If Mr. Culllson were removed. Hut you Imven't shaken the evidence against Luck." "We've proved Cass Fendrlck had to get father out of the wuy on the very day he disappeared. One day later would have been too late. We've shown his enmity. Any evidence that rests on hi? word Is no good. The truth Isn't jn the man." "Maybe not, hut he dldq't muke this evidence." Kate had another Inspirational flash. "He did?some of It. Somehow he 1 .... U.U ?# *t * I... ......... RVi UUIU Ui llVi.ilCI * lint, BUU UC UIUUUfactured o story about shooting It from the robber's head. But to tuake bis story stick fee must admit he was on the ground at the time qf the holcljjp. Sp fte pm?t have kppjyn the jobbery wps gotpg to take placp." Bolt's Shrewd eyes pprrpwet} fp 9 smile. "You prove to me that Oass had your father's hat before the hold* up. and I'll take some stock In the story." "And in the meantime," suggested Curly. "I'll keep right on looking for Luck Cnllison, but I'll keep an eye on Cass Fendrlck, too." Kate took up the challenge confidently. "I'll prove he had the hat? at least I'll try to pretty hard. It's the truth, and It must come out somehow." After ho had left her at tile hotel, Cuily walked tin1 streets with a sharp excitement tingling his blood, lie had lived his life among men. and he knew little about women and their ways. But his Imagination seized vividly upon this slim, dark girl with the line eyes that could I>*> hotli tender and ferocious, with the look of combined delicacy and strength In j every line of hoc. | "Ain't she the garnest little thor! otighhred ever?" he chuckled to himself. "Stands the acid every crack. Think of her standing pat so guine- ? just like she did for me that flfgfct out at the ranch. 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