The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest
o arrange for another meeting. Ambrose stuck close to his ca
her's threat, though he had a young man's healthy hor
against embroiling Colina with her father. She had only known him, Ambro
ind. He considered a night expedition to the fort; he considered sending a mes
gotten. He sprang to the bank. Job heard the hoofs, too, and recognized the horse. Job hop
swept over Ambrose; but something was wrong. She st
whispered to him that it was no more than to be expected
. "Colina!" he cri
h me!" she
at is the matte
at him. "I-I have had a bad night," she murmure
ity?" he
rget what happened l
as pale as she. He
f his blank, sick dismay she quickly turned he
was a
kily: "What has hap
ce and his silence terrified her. "Aren't you a little relieved?"
it. It came to him that he was being put to a test. The revulsion of fe
he harshl
no thought
and, turning back, seized
a game is this
terrified, delight
bank and sat down, staring sightlessly across the river and striving to still the
him and humbly
y," she w
d at her
ricks," he said. "A man's
icious to Colina in aba
hand and pressed
she murmured. "Other
urprised you,"
a. The suspicion of a dimp
for a minute," he sai
rse and loosened
here he had left her until he came back. He sat down again, but no
, "did you do it just for
d a r
" he asked in
hile you are angry wi
right away," he said
It is doubtful if any real tears flowed, but the move was just as
ve you. You know I-I am mad with loving you! Why-it would have been mo
never dreamed it would hurt s
ken his name. He paused for a mom
e asked
na s
averting her head from him. "I thought that nothing so swift could poss
isowned me. I came right on-I told him I was coming. And on the wa
about father and I-you would feel that you had to stand by me anyway!
nation was perfectl
me?" he asked wistfully. "Can
en!" she murmured. "When I am not with y
eloquence his heart lent his tongue.
o feel the same toward each other! I always though
Women are not supposed to give anything away! It
e humble,"
!" she b
lder than yo
ld," said Colina; "men's n
ng back on the t
as lovely as pearl!" he wh
throat tremble
ming out!"
iful as-what is the most beautiful thing I kno
ich I like bette
at?" h
e me or abuse me.
"I am wondering this m
eathe hard for f
ed encha
hispered. "These
h, "We must talk hard sense to each oth
against h
decide," she
ather say to you
elling!" she said. "I have th
care,"
went on. "He was so angry he could scarcely speak. If he had let it go it wouldn't ha
just plain mad! I taunted him until he was almost in a state of
tened to lock me up. He said things about you that put me beside myself. We said ghastly things to each
y chance,
went on. "I know he is
ve y
with him yet," said
can I go back a
eet you
get in the dugout and
swer. She saw
way," she murmured, "sinc
g breath and
ke you now," h
"I was only joking. But why?" she a
aid, frowning. "It would be
murmured, with a
o anything prudent myself. I hate it. But I can't let you chuck everything-wi
so easy," she said, "q
useless to write letters from Moultrie to Enterprise. I'm out of the w
h to month without a word! It
s," he said sagely. "I could
talk about it!" sh
en you call me cold you sh
every minute," she said na?vely, "it sha
laughed
ther interlude of
olina who withdrew
, "every minute of this is making it hard
d to take her in
to be sensible. We haven't dec
id Ambrose, "to work
far," sh
er sets in I'll send a messenger. And you, you keep a little book and
n't hold it all,"
king a place for you.
ltr
aske
"In a way Peter is my boss, you see
"But if there was no
I have always intended to open other posts. I'll take the first one, and yo
they raised a shini
ly, "or father will be equippi
," he agreed
als without any move being
ood-by?" s
nod
ere silent. They gazed at eac
mured Colina brokenly. "Suc
to each ot
o you to-morrow morning-everything I think of to-night. I'l
e, if you forget
tell you, you have ch
t you unless I