Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
dgway,
s to the very effective picture framed in her
hem. He was going to be a great man, for one thing, and probably a very rich one, which counted, though it would not be a determining factor. This she could find only in the man himself, in the masterful force that made him what he was. The sandstings of life did not disturb his confidence in his victorious star, nor did he let fine-spun moral obligations hamper his predatory career. He had a genius for suc
e and exquisite than the cultivation Virginia Balfour breathed he would have been hard put to it to conceive. That her gown and its accessorie
iting?" she smiled,
urbed, gave the lie to his words. "For a y
im ironically, with a glance at the
ined. "May I hope that my suf
at a table on which lay some books. One of these she picked up and looked at incuriously for a moment before sweepi
he same mind, are
very
dangling them irresponsibly. "We might as well be com
't mind, I think I'
ence of no desire to hasten her. But presently he said, with
ow-waiting to find out whether I
laugh ruefully. "I'm still as much at sea as I was
good news,
bit, but you're a great catch
" he agreed, the shadow of a sm
gh, of course, that's a temptat
lth. Her cool frankness might have frightened away another man. It merely served to interest Ridgway. For, with all his strength, he was a va
't marry you if I can help it-but, then, I'm not sure that I can help it. Of course, I disapprove of you entirely, but you're rather fascinating, you know." Her eye traveled slowly up to his, appraising the masterful lines of his square figure, the domin
m trying to dis
said, taking him into her confidence. "You trample
e risks you would take,"
hould have so many opportunities. I should expect to do exactly as I please. I shoul
r than that," was his a
not really-and they say all
ay I am a qui
ction that as a rebel she was both demure and daring. "I wonder if I might ask you some quest
the witness-stand. I should probably pick u
xcitement. "You're what they call a
been called that; but, then, I've had the hardest names in
crupulous in a business way-stop
r impudenc
myself, but as an unflattered description, such as one my enem
ou dispense with a
Consolidated about as long as a dove to a hawk. I meet fire with fire to avoid being wiped off the map o
me to be observed, aren't there? The Consolidated people claim you steal
It's rather difficult to have an exact regard for mi
erse decision, you are working extra shifts
e so disappointed, since the value of the veins will be less. Besides, stealing ore op
l oblig
an my neighbors. When you get down to bed-rock honesty, I've never seen it in business. We're all of us as honest as we think we can afford to be. I haven't noticed that there is any premium on it in Mesa. Might makes right. I'll win if I'm strong enough; I'll fail if I'm not. That's the law of life. I didn't mak
that it happened to be divorced from morality. Its frank disregard of ethical considerations startled Miss Balfour without shocking her. She li
" she suggeste
the parsons to the contrary notwithst
lidated will be
. Granted that they have a hundred dollars to my one. Still, I have elements of strength they c
morality is
men," he amen
is to be a la
Let them stick to the conventional code. For
're on the road to true s
eaven in the bac
ghed. "But I didn't ex
sappoint you," h
ack to the
s of Yuba County and have the decisions of the judges written at
case they had been so fortunate as to have won the last election and seated their
e final, incorruptible bulwark of the
it is suppo
ing the dice, to inte
y loaded. I merely subs
m a bit ashame
f the Consolid
rown of interrogation. "You won't mind my asking these questions? I'm trying to decide whether you
hall we wait till you make up your m
sure," she f
rribly
would"-she tilted a sudden sideways glance at h
u take me
m trying to make up my mind
e a direct way of
g to marry you, though I find that amply justified. But if you want another, you must still look to yourself for it. My business leads me to appreciate values correctly. W
ght, Mr. Ridgway. But rumor is a lying jade, for I am being told-am I not?-that in cas
certa
. "A young man told me yesterday you were a fighter. He s
own praises by the hour when necessary, but now he side-step
er as
a fight
ies less well, he might have t
't lie down
always fight f
e doesn't pray for boxing-gloves. He lets fly
but she knew in her heart that her mockery was a fraud. She did admire him
its power. Nor did the face offer any shock of disappointment to the promise given by the splendid figure. Salient-jawed and forceful, set with cool, flinty, blue-gray eyes, no place for weakness cou
l leaning against the mantel from which he had been wat
hink
he ver
it ought to b
sses go by favor
make a pretens
or being an hones
?" she insis
. I could make a very good cas
ought it w
to want to be square
se, that you couldn't bear to
how fond o
pity about you
yes," he repl
is opinion, the most attractive girl he knew. That he was not in love with her relieved the situation, as Miss Balfour admitted to herself in impersonal moods. But there were times when she could have wished he were. She
n awful bother
e little problem
es
your mind whe
effect of impulsiveness. "I don't supp
why? You're goi
ed. "I wish I could have
niquity to encourage s
f things might have happened in that week. I shall alwa
he HAS come,
saic matrimony. In one way it will be a pity, too. You won't be half so picturesque. You remember how S
a good deal
" she conceded, her rare smile flashing. "It should prove a
t I am to be the hap
ect yo
it tingled. She caught his ey
" she announced hurriedly,
have to," he retorted,
otesting. "Under
y. She glanced at the card, devoutly grateful his impa
him in
nutes too late?" asked Rid
flushed her cheek was something more pronounced than usual. But h
rt" was the
should like to stay, of course, but I fear I must plead
sed fastidiously, with clear-cut, classical features; cool, keen eyes, and a gentle, you-be-damned manner to his inferiors. Beside him Ridgway bulked too large, too florid. His
ormality, but his rival laughed genially and said: "Oh, yes, I know Mr. Hobart." The geniality was genuin
of the road, though he has been backed by a power
hat Hobart could only regard as a shameless challenge. "I regret that an appointme
roducing Company, to determine the ownership of the Never Say Die Mine; and it was current repor
sure, Hobart, admirably erect in his slender grace, was moved to a slight, disdainful smile, but it eviden