Her Prairie Knight, Lonesome Land & The Uphill Climb: Complete Western Trilogy. B. M. Bower

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“should not speak until they’re spoken to.”

      Dick came near strangling on a shred of chicken.

      “Can’t she go, gran’mama? Say, can’t she? Tell Be’trice to go home wis us, gran’mama!”

      “Beatrice”—Mrs. Lansell swallowed—“is not a little child any longer, Dorman. She is a woman and can do as she likes. I”—she was speaking to the whole group—“I can only advise her.”

      Dorman gave a squeal of triumph. “See? You can go, Be’trice! Gran’mama says you can go. You will go, won’t you, Be’trice? Say yes!”

      “No!” said Beatrice, with desperate emphasis. “I won’t.”

      “I want—Be’trice—to go-o!” Dorman slid down upon his shoulder blades, gave a squeal which was not triumph, but temper, and kicked the table till every dish on it danced.

      “Dorman sit up!” commanded his auntie. “Dorman, stop, this instant! I’m ashamed of you; where is my good little man? Redmond.”

      Sir Redmond seemed glad of the chance to do something besides sit quietly in his place and look calm. He got up deliberately, and in two minutes, or less, Dorman was in the woodshed with him, making sounds that frightened his puppies dreadfully and put the coyotes to shame.

      Beatrice left the table hurriedly to escape the angry eyes of her mother. The sounds in the woodshed had died to a subdued sniffling, and she retreated to the front porch, hoping to escape observation. There she nearly ran against Sir Redmond, who was staring off into the dusk to where the moon was peering redly over a black pinnacle of the Bear Paws.

      She would have slipped back into the house, but he did not give her the chance. He turned and faced her steadily, as he had more than once faced the Boers, when he knew that before him was nothing but defeat.

      “So you’re not going to England ever?”

      Pride had squeezed every shade of emotion from his voice.

      “No.” Beatrice gripped her fingers together tightly.

      “Are you sure you won’t be sorry—afterward?”

      “Yes, I’m sure.” Beatrice had never done anything she hated more.

      Sir Redmond, looking into her eyes, wondered why those much-vaunted sharpshooters, the Boers, had blundered and passed him by.

      “I don’t suppose it matters much now—but will you tell me why? I believed you would decide differently.” He was holding his voice down to a dead level, and it was not easy.

      “Because—” Beatrice faced the moon, which threw a soft glow upon her face, and into her wonderful, deep eyes a golden light. “Oh, I’m sorry, Sir Redmond! But you see, I didn’t know. I—I just learned to-day what it means to—to love. I—I am going to stay here. A new company—is about to be formed, Sir Redmond. The Maltese Cross and the—Triangle Bar—are going to cast their lot together.” The golden glow deepened and darkened, and blended with the red blood which flushed cheek and brow and throat.

      It took Sir Redmond a full minute to comprehend. When he did, he breathed deep, shut his lips upon words that would have frightened her, and went down the steps into the gloom.

      Beatrice watched him stride away into the dusky silence, and her heart ached with sympathy for him. Then she looked beyond, to where the lights of the Cross ranch twinkled joyously, far down the coulee, and the sweet egotism of happiness enfolded her, shutting him out. After that she forgot him utterly. She looked up at the moon, sailing off to meet the stars, smiled good-fellowship and then went in to face her mother.

      Lonesome Land

       Table of Contents

       Chapter I. The Arrival of Val

       Chapter II. Well-Meant Advice

       Chapter III. A Lady in a Temper

       Chapter IV. The “Shivaree”

       Chapter V. Cold Spring Ranch

       Chapter VI. Manley’s Fire Guard

       Chapter VII. Val’s New Duties

       Chapter VIII. The Prairie Fire

       Chapter IX. Kent to the Rescue

       Chapter X. Desolation

       Chapter XI. Val’s Awakening

       Chapter XII. A Lesson in Forgiveness

       Chapter XIII. Arline Gives a Dance

       Chapter XIV. A Wedding Present

       Chapter XV. A Compact

       Chapter XVI. Manley’s New Tactics

       Chapter XVII. Val Becomes an Author

       Chapter XVIII. Val’s Discovery

       Chapter XIX. Kent’s Confession

       Chapter XX. A Blotched Brand

       Chapter XXI. Val Decides

       Chapter XXII. A Friend in Need

      

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