The Adventure Girls at K Bar O
hope?" Janet asked
the others of what had happened to them. She had come to the part in their e
n't," she declared. "I would
of that," Tom reassured her. "Thos
t Gale's shoulders. "First we saw the rock fall and then whe
aid, "that rock didn't fall of
ure?" Caro
Something, I don't know what, made me lo
m being smashed flatter than
sked wonderingly. "Those men didn't ac
"Let's hope they didn'
amp," Jim said sternly. "To-morrow Tom and I will go see thos
s beginning when her voic
against the moonlit sky. Three black mounted figures were picking their way slowly across the trail. In a moment they were swa
. "Evidently you didn't kill
w their trail of course to see in what direction they are heading. I think, Virginia, you
. "We like danger and we don't want to go
all agreed on th
u to argue," Virginia added, as
said with a frown. "Jim and I are responsi
rmed lives. We shall return to the K Bar O when our
e put in. "Do you think she ca
ght with never a protest. I believe Val can
huge boulder had been particularly wearying, without considering that they did it all on top of a day's riding. Val had borne up marvelously well. True she had been near collapse at the end,
l the benefit of a few more hours rest. After luncheon, the party saddled and mounted their horses. After a while, Jim picked up the trail of the outlaws and th
ared and after it had disappeared they sat about the campfire telling stories o
rocedure. Their skins were getting tan
so much," wailed Janet, aft
hant when we get back home,"
The girls had never realized before that nature, untamed by man, could be so lovely. They never realized that just to sit and gaze at a sunset could bring such a thrill. In every way the country was affecting them. Physi
ic as to fill the girls with awe. All the colors of the rainbow were in the rocks and under the influence of the sun and the shadows cast by it, formed pictures of entrancing b
net, scarcely above a whisper, afraid to dis
The Colorado River where it runs through the Canyon there is three
raditional guide bo
e murmured, voicing the
e Petrified Forest. Here they found more to awe and surprise them. Still another day found them at the
. "From now on I shall be a stron
hing and limitless subjects on which to try her skill, Val rode with her pencil and pad in her hands n
beautiful on paper as it really is," sh
e of the Canyon the other day," Gale said. "I
sed aloud, "how you never miss
miss something," Gale agreed,
"Everything is so--big out here. I feel awf'ly small. When I think of the silly things we quarrel over
re long enough, I'm afraid you wou
Kayenta. That's one hundred and seventy-five miles from the nearest telephone. Imagine what t
soda since I came out here," chimed in Janet,
you might pull throu
and there was a concerted rush
s of streams and sunken deserts, marveling how the dull gray and olive of the sagebrush and trees mingled. They learned that many of the mountains were extinct volcanoes and admir
c flat topped pillars rising thousands of feet into the air. A day's ride from Kayenta the riders came upon Betatakin
lived and died here a thousand
she climbed up the worn stone steps to the next level. "I've n
too bad," added Carol, looking back dow
tite," Madge complai
he better," p
dwellers, taking their time to examine everything of interest. The
succeed in coming fairly close to the bull's eye every time they tried. Gale, too, was b
looking up at the trees and the blue sky, thinking how she would hate to
!" Virginia sc
limb of a tree. Jim's horse reared wildly and plunged away as its r
eatened to run away and careened wildly, almost unseating their riders. Meanwhile, Jim was t
nd on her trembling pony's neck. With
hoot," Tom said, raising
cried. "You m
im," Janet said with a shud
only in frightening the ponies more. Jim was fighting madly to
and tendencies of her mount and she had instilled a trust in him for his rider. Now, though he longed to flee from this spot with its danger, he stood quietly obedient to her voice and touch. In her hand
e two. The loop caught a hind leg of the cougar. Immediately it tightened
!" Gale urg
ent low in the saddle, the rope dragging the squirming, struggling mountain lion over the stony ground. Gale did not slow
, and the flesh of his shoulders and arms was streaming with blood. He
so handy," he grinned at her. "Reckon I owe you
ly with a glance for the dust cover
e," Gale replied, dismounti
irst aid treatment had been administered and Jim remounted his horse, they started forward a
ular. "Always something doing. Any time at all you might step on a rattlesnake
d. "It's no worse than back home. There we
Madge murmured. "They at
they ate, Tom and Jim told them of other experiences each had had with animals in the surrounding countr
hing to talk about when we
ie declared. "We've met nearly everyth
aughed. "Do you feel
nimously from
declared. "Tomorrow we get back on K Bar O soil.
ur supplies are running
er trip then?" Caro
commented. "The days have gone so
aid firmly. "Let's hear some more of your
Jim entertained them with memories of the range lands. Valerie and Phyllis retired first. After
Gale began
ged, tossing anoth
t before we camped--was i
xchanged a fl
u think of th
dad talking about rustlers. We didn't mean to listen, but we did. Had that trail
e men who held you prisoner that night in the hills, made that tra
ing to do?" Gale
"We are going to take you girl
e border into Mexico," Jim murmured. "T
e much catching so far. I'll b
othing to worry
to worry abou
to sleep and did not know that long after she retired, Tom and Jim talked seriously and