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Heart of the Sunset

Creator: Beach, Rex Ellingwood, 1877-1949
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"The story went all over Galveston. The husband swore he'd kill the man who attacked his wife, and the newspapers called on the police to discover the ruffian." There was a protracted silence; then Law controlled his voice sufficiently to say: "It's fortunate he didn't recognize you to- night." "Maybe he did. Anyhow, his wife is the new dressmaker Paloma's hired. I 'ain't got a chance, Dave. That story will ruin me in the community, and Paloma will turn me out when she learns I'm a--a lady-pincher." "What are you going to do about it?" Blaze sighed. "I don't know, yet. Probably I'll end by running from those scorpions, like I did before." The next morning at breakfast Paloma announced, "Father, you must help Dave hunt down these cattle thieves." "Ain't that sort of a big order?" Blaze queried. "Perhaps, but you're the very man to do it. Ricardo Guzman is the only person who knows the Lewis gang as well as you do."
A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century

A HISTORY OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY by HENRY A. BEERS Author of _A Suburban Pastoral_, _The Ways of Vale_, etc. "Was unsterblich im Gesang soll leben Muss im Leben untergehen." --Schiller PREFACE
Jones shook his head doubtfully. "Don Ricardo has been working up his own private feud with that outfit. If I was the kind that went looking for a fight, I wouldn't have paid freight on myself from the Panhandle down here. I could have got one right at home, any morning before breakfast." "Ricardo Guzman is something of a black sheep himself," Law spoke up. "Pshaw! He's all right. I reckon he has changed a few brands in his time, but so has everybody else. Why, that's how 'Old Ed' Austin got his start. If a cowman tells you he never stole anything, he's either a dam' good liar or a dam' bad roper. But Ricardo's going straight enough now." "He has lost his share of stock," Paloma explained, "and he'll work with you if father asks him. You go along with Dave---" "I'm too busy," Blaze demurred, "and I ain't feeling good. I had bad dreams all night." "I don't want you around here this morning. That new dressmaker is coming." Jones rose abruptly from the table. "I reckon my business can