A Fool For Love
kies,-and the Chicago and Alton's fast train, dripping from the rush through the wet
nted cigarette, stood aloof from the hurrying throngs on the platform, look
at his watch. "We are over an hour late now.
moker shoo
won't make any particular difference. The western connections all wait for the Limited
e unburned half of his cigarette
ied through the Tech because he insisted that I should have a profession; and now I am going in for field work with you in a howling wi
and the firm, smooth-shaven jaw to the square fingertips of the strong hands, and his smile was of good-natured contempt. "As you say, it is an outrage on fil
wn the outbound track to a coupling with the Transcontinental Limited. Adams stepped back and let
outfit. That cooks our last chance of makin
vy little puffs of snowy hair peeping out under her dainty widow's cap. Another was small and blue-eyed, with wavy masses of flaxen hair caught u
of health and strength and beauty: clear-skinned, brown-eyed-a very goddess fresh from the bat
d goddesses were concerned. Yet he had a pang-of disappointment or pointless jealousy, or something akin to both-when Adams lifted his hat to this
sensible man should. After a bit he was able to laugh at the "sudden attack," as he phrased it, but later, when he and Adams were settled for the day-long run in the Den
n?" he said, when Adams had ta
ian modified
her a number of times at the houses of mutual frien
Bostonian," said
ret of the Carterets; Virginia-born-br
ing the slang for no reason that
d villainies, and his clean-shaven
t sight, I suppose, as she does most m
is 'no
ingly, and puffed aw
if you were about to have a fit? But it is just as I tell you: it's no go. She isn't the marry
off!" grow
rise out of him. Moreover, she comes of old Cavalier stock with an English earldom at the back of it, and she is ino
to a Colonial governor on his father's side, and to assert that he did not know his grandfather's
iss Carteret is of the sang azur. The man who marries her will have
was mockingly
ve been a novelist. Give you a spike and a cross-tie and you'd infer a whole railroad. But
r in fact of the Colorado and Grand River road: the 'Rajah,' they call him. He is a relati
the widow's cap: is she
and Miss Virginia's aunt. She
ge on the Kansas side of the river. When he spoke again it was
try colonel,' a born leader who has fought his way to the front. If the Quartz Creek row is anything more than a stiff bluff on the part of the C. G.
lf-hearted attempt to galvanize a
d. "Have I enlisted for a soldier when I thought I was only going into pea
here is Carbonate," he explained. "At present the Utah is running into Carbonate this way over the rails of the C. G. R. on
o hold," said
mber the C. G. R. people gave th
tiously. "Still I don't see why there should be a
e shut out of Carbonate business, which is all that keeps that part of their line alive. If they want
tifling a yawn. "They are
route through the mountains is up Quartz Creek Canyon, and the canyon
ee why there sho
onopoly of all the carrying trade of the camp. By consequence it can force every shipper in the district to make iron-cla
savvy the burro: that's the proper phra
heaven and earth to obstruct us in the canyon. If they can delay the work a little longer, the weather will do the rest. With the firs
ted anothe
r the life of me I can't understand what these obst
ut the first move was peaceable enough. They got an injunction from the
body wanted to do," said A
d Winton. "The canyon is a narrow gorge-a mere s
ppose we took an appeal and asked
handed down; and in the meantime we go on building railroad, incurring all the penalties for contempt
ion rest while he a
ago some one told me you were going to South America
me this. Chief of Construction Evarts, in charge of the work in Quartz Creek Canyon, said what you sa
and buttone
e ossifying exile," he remarked. And then: "I am going back into the Ros
than the invitation warranted; a