Classic Audiobook Collection - Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford-Jones ~ Full Audiobook [adventure]

Episode Date: January 3, 2024

Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford-Jones audiobook. Genre: adventure Imagine it's early 1900's and you want to get away from it all. So you head to Two Palms, Arizona. Where for entertainment, people aw...ait the arrival of the daily stage coach. Gold mining is an avocation. There is desert everywhere, deadly rattlers, no paved roads, some people travel in model T's which they call flivvers. They must carry their own water, gasoline and tire patch kits for the many blowouts they encounter. The heat is blinding! The nearest 'big' town is Meteorite which has an ice cream shop, a post office and a stage coach head office. Here's where it gets interesting! Three misfits, a disgraced surgeon, an ex bank robber and a former prominent businessman type all meet on the road to nowhere to team up and head to Two Palms to turn their lives around. Already there is a wealthy San Francisco businessman and his beautiful daughter the apple of everyone's eyes. Arizona Argonauts would make a great movie! There's intrigue, murder, mayhem, mystery and of course romance. Try it - you'll like it! For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:13:14) Chapter 02 (00:36:31) Chapter 03 (01:00:34) Chapter 04 (01:27:48) Chapter 05 (01:50:07) Chapter 06 (02:12:17) Chapter 07 (02:30:00) Chapter 08 (02:48:29) Chapter 09 (03:14:00) Chapter 10 (03:32:07) Chapter 11 (03:57:30) Chapter 12 (04:14:54) Chapter 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. Two Palms Paiu Tomkins sole owner and proprietor of what used to be the oasis saloon, but was now the two palms house, let the front feet of his chair fall with a bang to the porch floor and deftly shot a stream of tobacco juice at an unfortunate lizard basking in the sunny sand on Main Street.
Starting point is 00:00:29 That there, Chinese, he observed with added profanity, sure has got this here town flabbergasted. Even so, agreed Dead Oak Stevens, who was wont to agree with everyone. Dead Oak was breaking the monotony of an endless existence by roosting on the hotel veranda. I wished, he added wistfully,
Starting point is 00:00:53 I wished that I could control myself as good as you, Paiute. The way you pick off them lizards is a caution. Paiute waved the grateful topic aside, that they're Chinese now, he reverted stroking his grizzled mustache, is a mystery, ain't he? He is, him and that girl, and what in time they're doing here. Even so, echoed dead oak, as he rolled the listless cigarette, whoever heard of a chink owning an automobile, not me, whoever heard of a chink having a pretty daughter, not me. Who ever heard of a chink going off into the sandy wastes like any other prospector?
Starting point is 00:01:39 Not me. I'm plumbed, Paiute. Uh-huh, grunted Paiute Tomkins. Pretty near time for him to be shoving out as per usual, too. He was asking about the way to Morango Valley at breakfast, so I reckon him and the girl is head north this morning. The two gentlemen fell silent, gazing hopefully at the listless waste of Main Street, as though waiting for some miracle to cause that desert to blossom as the rose.
Starting point is 00:02:13 At either side of the porch rattled and crackled in the morning breeze the brownish and unhappy-looking palms, which had given the city its perfect name. They were nearly ten feet in height, those palms, and men came from miles around to gaze upon them. It was those two palms that had started Paiute Tompkins in the orchard business, which now promised to waken the adjacent countryside to blooming prosperity.
Starting point is 00:02:43 At present, however, two palms was undeniably paralyzed by the odd happenings going on within its borders. Contributory to this state of petrification was the location and environment of the desert metropolis itself. Lying 20 miles off the railroad spur that ended at meteorite and well up into the big bend of the Colorado, in earlier days, two palms had been a flourishing mining community.
Starting point is 00:03:14 It was now out of the world, surrounded by red sand and marble canyons, and gravel desert and painted beutes. Arizona had gone dry. And except for Paiute Tompkins and his orchard business, the future of Two Poms would have been an arid prospect. Paiute Tompkins was the mayor of Two Poms and her most prominent citizen, by virtue of owning the hotel and general store, also by virtue of owning no mines. Everyone else in Two Poms owned mines, chiefly prospect holes. All around the town for scores of miles lay long abandoned.
Starting point is 00:03:55 and mining country. The region had been thoroughly prospected and worked over, but was still given a tryout by several newcomers. The Gold Hill boom, in particular, had sent revivifying tremors up through the district, several unfortunate pilgrims having wandered in this direction for a space. Inspired by the rustling quivers of the brownish palms outside his hostelry, Paiute Tompkins had passed on the inspiration to other prominent citizens. They had clubbed together and managed to get some wells bored out in the desert, installing mail-order pumping machinery to the indignation of haywire smithers, proprietor of the hardware emporium across this street.
Starting point is 00:04:40 They then set out pear and almond trees and sat down to get rich. Paiut Tompkins had been sitting thusly for five years, and after another five years he expected to have money in the bank. I was wondering about them pears. When they come to Barron, he reflected to Dead Oak. What are we going to do with them when we get them? It's 20 miles south to meteorite, and 30 mile west to El Dorado on the river,
Starting point is 00:05:11 and 50 mile north to Rioville. How are we going to get them pears to market? They come in and buy them on the trees, said Dead Oak, encouragingly. It paid Dead Oak to be heartily. in his advice. He was the only man thereabouts who understood the workings of cement, and during the orchard boom, he had put in a hectic six months making irrigation pipe. He also owned several mines up north.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Speaking of that chink now, he said sitting up suddenly, You say he's heading for Murongol Valley today. I bet he's heard about that there mine of mine, the one that stove in on Hasseam Perkins and broke his name, neck. Sure he didn't mention it? He ain't talked minds a mite, said Bayute, casting about for a lizard. Nope, not a mite. Haywire was trying to interest him in them two holes west of the dead mountains, but he plumb wouldn't interest in nothing. It's my opinion, private, that he's aiming to raise garden truck. Most like, he's heard of the irrigation projects around here. They was
Starting point is 00:06:23 wrote up in the meteorite paper last year, and he's come down to find the right place for garden truck. Chinks are hell on raisin lettuce and stuff. What in hallelujah, what do you do with it when he got it? demanded dead oak witheringly. He'd it? Not him. Now the way I take it, he hushed suddenly. The hotel door had opened to give egress to a large man, a tall, widely built man, clad in khaki, and a girl also clad in khaki. The man moved out into the white sunlight, looking neither to right nor left, and vanished around the side of the building. His features, one realized, were those of a Chinaman. The girl who flashed a bright good morning to the two men and then followed was slender and lithe, and carried over her shoulder a black case and tripod slung in a strap.
Starting point is 00:07:17 "'Camra again,' observed Dead Oak, as she too disappeared. "'Why in time do they go out working with that picture machine? "'It don't look sensible to me. "'Didn't you ask him? "'Him?' "'Scored sat in Paiute's tone. "'Tom Lee? "'He don't never talk.
Starting point is 00:07:41 "'Don't know when I seen a man that talk less than him, "'that is in company.' Up in his own room, I heard him jabber away by the hour. Him and the girl always speaks English. Say, exclaimed Dead Oak, excited. I bet I got you now. You remember that guy that came out three years ago and boarded over at Stiff Anger's Place by Skull Mountain?
Starting point is 00:08:08 Lunger he was, and his folks sent money for his carcass when he cashed in. Stiff said that he'd stalk around by the, the hour, talking queer talk to himself, and waving his hands at the scenery. He was an actor, wasn't he? Certain. Well, that's what this chink is. That's why he's learning his parts up in his room. Then he goes out in the desert somewhere's with the girl, and she puts him through his paces and takes pictures of him. Hyute, I bet a dollar. He's a moving picture actor, and they're making pictures of him. That's why they always go some different place.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Might be some sense to that notion, ruminated Paiute Tompkins. Still, it don't look. From behind the hotel burst forth the roar of a fliver. The car careened into sight, the big yellow man sitting in the rear, the girl at the wheel. It skidded into the dusty street, righted it and darted away. At the next corner, the only corner, it turned up past Stiff Enger's blacksmith shop and disappeared. Uh-huh, commented Paiute.
Starting point is 00:09:20 They're heading for Morongo Valley, all right, if they don't stop somewhere first. Their plum libel to stop, too. That ain't but a track these days. No travel at all that way. I told the chink it was a bum road. Well, there's scenery aplenty of Marongo Way, a veered dead oak.
Starting point is 00:09:42 That's all there really, is, scenery and rattlers. Wish they'd take a notion to dig into that mine of mine. They might dig up old Hassehamp. He had a bag of dust on him when she caved in, but I reckon he's all at twenty feet inside the hill. Why Tom Lee had come to two palms, no one knew. A most amazing Chinaman, who spoke very good English, who put up at the hotel and seemed to have plenty of money, and whose business like himself was a mystery. He would go for one day or two or three into the desert, and invariably came back empty-handed, so far as anyone could tell. What was even more astonishing, his daughter always drove him. At least Tom Lee said she was his
Starting point is 00:10:28 daughter, and she seemed quite satisfied. Everyone in two plums fairly gasped at the bare thought, however, for she was actually a pretty girl and looked as white as anyone, more so than most, perhaps, for life in two palms was not conducive to lily complexions, yet the desert sun had barely given her features a healthy sun-glow. A pilgrim, during some prospecting toward El Dorado, had come upon the girl sitting in the car one day and had been struck dumb by sight of her. Later he had wandered morosely into the two palms, begging a drink in charity and murmuring something about having proposed matrimony before the old man showed up, and he had realized
Starting point is 00:11:14 the dread secret of her birth. Still murmuring, the pilgrim had wandered off toward meteorite, and had been no more seen of men. Still and all, observed Dead Oak, whose mind had reverted to this incident, I don't know, but what a man might do worse. She's darn pretty, I will say, and always has a right sweet word for folks. I don't know, but what she might be glad to take up. Now, dead oak, you look here. Hyu turned at his chair and transfixed the other with a steely gaze. I'm mayor of this here town, and deputy sheriff, and it's my duty to uphold morality and, and such things. Don't you go shooting off your mouth out of way? I warn you're legal. Don't you take too much for granted. We need irrigation pipe and reliable to need more. But that don't give you no license to presume.
Starting point is 00:12:13 You go to outrage in the moral feelings of this here community, and something will happen quick. I was just thinking, dead oak, weakly defended himself, and Miss Smithers allows that she's a right smart girl, considering what's behind her. Don't you think too hard, said Paiute, getting up and shoving back his chair. Or you'll have to have to be a little bit. Or you'll have to have an accident. Mind me now. He stomped inside the hotel, calling to Mrs. Tompkins in the kitchen that the guests had departed, and she could tidy up the rooms a bit. End of Section 1. Section 2 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. This Libra Fox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Shipwrecked men.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Sandy McIntavers was slowly piloting his big twin duplex along a rough and rugged road. It crested the bleak mesa uplands, like a red-bellied snake. A twinning, orderly road of reddish brick now and again broken into by flat-out crops of yellow sand or white limestone, cut into its tires most pitifully. One who knew Arizona would have recognized that road. Although Sandy himself might have gone unrecognized, he was coated with the dust of several bathless days, and underneath the dust, his heavy features were drawn and nodded. Sandy had a general idea that he was in Arizona, but he did not care particularly where he was, so long as the car kept going, and he drifted westward, unknown of men. Six weeks previous to this momentous day,
Starting point is 00:14:04 McIntyvers had been a power in the world of Mesa, ranch, and mine, that centered about Albuquerque and Socorro. The world he had now left far behind him to the eastward, forever. His wealth had been large. His unscrupulous fingers had been clutched deep in a score of pies, sometimes leaving very dirty marks about the edge.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Mining was his specialty, although he was interested in trading stores and other enterprises on the side. Any bank in the Southwest would have okayed the signature of Alexander McIntavers for almost any amount. Yet Sandy had few friends, or none, his enemies mainly, those whom he had cheated or bluffed or robbed, feared him deeply. He gave no love to any man or woman. He was set to own the courts of the state and to be above the law. The same has been said of most wealthy men, and with about the same degree of truth. For of a sudden the world of Sandy Macintavers had cracked and smashed around him. Somewhere a cog slipped.
Starting point is 00:15:23 He had been indicted for bribery. That had broken the thick crust of fear, which had had a enveloped him, had released his enemies from the shackles of his strong personality. Overnight, it seemed a dozen men went into the courts against him, backed by the evidence of those who had taken his money and had done his dirty work. Sandy McIntyber's, for the first time in his life, had thrown up his hands and quit. His magic had gone. Little things done in careless confidence, now suddenly loomed up large and threatening against him. He faced the penitentiary and knew it.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Too many of his own hirelings had turned upon him. Fortunately for himself, he slipped through the bribery charge on a technicality and devoted himself to buying off his worst enemies. That saved him from the courts and the penitentiary. But it brought down upon him a horde of vultures, both men and women, with whom he had in times past, dealt with after his own fashion. Now they dealt with him, and in full measure. McIntavers was broken in spirit. Before he could rally, before he could breathe to fight, they crushed him with sagging blows on every side.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Since ten years old rose up from the past and smote him. He deserved all he good. He deserved all he of course. The vultures gathered round and stripped him to the bones as pitilessly as he had stripped them in other days. His ranch, his mines, his trading stores, all of them went one by one. When Sandy saw the last of his wealth vanishing, with more vultures hovering on the horizon and not a soul sticking by him, he climbed into his big car. The last remnant of prosperous, first days, and beat it. At 48, he was beginning life over again, with most of his nerve gone, at least temporarily, at a beggarly $500 in his sock. He had no idea of what might happen to him next. So he buried his wad in this first national bank and started. With this brief digression,
Starting point is 00:17:54 we find Sandy McIntyvers at the wheel of his big car, aimlessly crawling over the bleak mesa toward no place in particular. In the rear of the car were heaped a camping outfit and Sandy's personal baggage. McIntyvers knew that he was already far away from Albuquerque and his usual haunts, and well on the way to California, but he had no definite city of refuge in mind,
Starting point is 00:18:22 unless he were to strike down across the border into Mexico. He had a hazy notion of selling his car somewhere, and then, well, his brain was still too staggered to be of much value to him. He was as a man dazed, awaiting the next blow and caring not. When McIntyvers observed two men on the road ahead of him, he slowed down. He had lived thirty years in the southwest, and he believed in giving him. men a ride, even if they were tramps, as the blanket roll showed. Ride, boys, he sang out, slowing down between the two men who had separated.
Starting point is 00:19:05 You bet. The man to the left, a tall, rangy individual, hopped to the running board and opened the tono door behind Sandy. An instant later, McIntavers fell something cold and round, pressed into his neck, and heard the stranger's drawling speech. Sit quiet, partner, and leave both hands on the steering wheel. That's right. Now, William, investigate our catch.
Starting point is 00:19:36 McIntavours glanced at the other man and found him to be a rough-jawed individual who was nearing him with a grin. Across the haggard-pouched features of McIntavers flitted an ironic smile. "'What's this? A hold-up?' he inquired calmly. "'Exactly,' answered the cultivated voice behind his ear. "'The owner of so highly pedigree to car, as this one,
Starting point is 00:20:07 "'must per force, need his loose cash far less than William and I. "'We are, I assure you, rank amateurs at the hold-up game. "'This, in fact, is our initial venture. "'So be careful not to juggle this revolver. "'Amitters, you know, are far more irresponsible with a gun than our professionals. "'You needn't be wasting time and breath on me,' said McIntyvers. "'If there was any money to be made in your business, I'd join you myself. "'You'll find $8.11 in my pockets, no more.'
Starting point is 00:20:47 "'Hold, William,' ejaculated the band. handed in the rear. Let us engage our victim in pleasing discourse. Is it possible, worthy, sir, that you do not own this fine motor-car? I own it until I meet someone who knows me, said McIntyber's grimly. He had none too great a sense of humor, one contributing cause of his downfall, but he knew that his five hundred was reasonably safe, since the average car driver does not carry money in his sock. There is something familiar about the shape of your head. Observe the bandit in reflective voice.
Starting point is 00:21:32 I cannot presume to say that we have met socially, however. May I inquire as to your name? McIntyvers hesitated. He was warned by a vague sense of familiarity in this man's voice, yet he could not place the man or he could not place the man, his companion. However, he felt fairly confident that they were not former victims, and concealment of his identity would, in any case, be futile. My name's McIntavers. Ablins now, you've heard of me. The hand-holding the revolver jumped. The bandit slowly withdrew his weapon, and made a gesture which held
Starting point is 00:22:19 his companion from entering the car to search the victim. McIntavers, he repeated. Why, sir, we have read great things of you in the public prints. I am glad we had your name. For we could not rob you on two counts. First there is honor among thieves. Second, you are a repentance sinner. We have read in the papers that you have devoted your entire fortune
Starting point is 00:22:48 to reimbursing those whom in past years you have dealt with ungenerously. Sir, I congratulate you. McIntyvers winced before the slightly sardonic voice. It was true that the newspapers had pilloried him unmercifully. They had joined in the landslide that had swept him away, and their tongues had cut into him deeply. Who the devil are you? He rasped, with something of his old asperity.
Starting point is 00:23:23 You talk like a fool. The bandit laughed. Mr. McIntavers, he said gaily, meet William Hobbs, formerly known as Bill Hobbs. At one time a famous burglar and safecracker. I believe the technical term is Peterman. William was some time ago converted to the paths of rectitude. His present lapse from virtue was due to
Starting point is 00:23:48 solely to hunger. William, meet Mr. McIntavers. Hobbs grinned cheerfully and stuck forth his hand. He was a solemn man, was Hobbs, a very earnest and unassuming sort. It was rather difficult to believe him a criminal. Also, Bill Hobbs had his own ideas about society, being a well-read man of a sort. Glad to meet you, exclaimed Hobbs beamingly. "'Say, that's on the level, too. "'I mean, about us being empty. "'I got to admit, "'it don't look honest to be sticking you up,
Starting point is 00:24:29 "'but, gee, we had to do something quick. "'We've been on the square until now. "'The doc and me.' "'The doc.' McIntyvers turned about, a sudden flash in his cold eyes, "'to meet the quizzical regard of the man in the tunnel. For a moment the two gazed silently at each other. The bandit was not an old man,
Starting point is 00:24:55 being distinctly young in comparison with either of the other two. Yet something had seared across his face, an indefinable shadow. It was a rarely fine face, beneath its stubble of reddish beard. It was not the handsome face of a tailor's advertisement. It was the handsome face that is chiseled by
Starting point is 00:25:18 character and suffering and achievement. Despite its harshness, despite the cynical eyes that sneered through their laughter, this red-headed man was a flame of virile strength and surging energy. Tensed high, nervous, like steel and temper. The blanket roll across his shoulders swung like a feather. His hands, as his bronzed face, were lean and energetic. unspeakably strong. It was evident that this man and William had come from the very antipities of life and environment. An overwhelming surprise lighted the broken face of McIntyre's as he gazed.
Starting point is 00:26:06 The Doc, he repeated slowly. Why, why, Abelins, now? Man, you can't be the same. I am. McIntavers, the same man who removed that broken appendix from your insides two years ago in St. Louis, and a thousand dollars from your pocketbook for the job. Quite a drop for me, eh? Quite a drop for Douglas Murray to be a bindle stiff, eh? McIntyvers stared as at a ghost. I can't believe it, he said.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Ablins, now it's some jure. oak, some damned nonsense. Why, you were one of the finest surgeons in the country, a man at the top, not yet thirty. Bitterness seared itself across the face of Murray. That's exactly what broke me, he asserted in biting tones. But I don't understand, blurted McIntyvers. William Hobbes made a gesture, an imploring gesture. Across his homely, earnest features flitted a little. look of appeal, of anxious worry. He glanced at Murray as a dog eyes his troubled master, with love and uneasiness. But Douglas Murray laughed jeeringly, harshly. Come Macon-Tavers, look alive. It was success that downed me. Too much work. I had to keep going twenty hours a day
Starting point is 00:27:43 to save human lives during the influenza epidemic. It started me working on dope. I knew better, of course, but thought myself strong. The dream book got me at last. Like it gets all the fools. One day in the middle of an operation, I broke down. I had to have a quick shot, and I got it. I had to do it openly, if the man on the table were not to die. So I did it. Inside of a week, the news had spread through the whole city. It spread everywhere. I made an effort to fight, of course, did my desperate best to conquer the dream book. In the end, I won the fight, but by that time my nerve was gone. Everyone passing me in the street knew that I was a dope fiend.
Starting point is 00:28:36 It was whispered at me socially and financially, from all quarters. At last I woke up to the fact that my money and good repute were gone. I can still practice medicine if I have the nerve. Hmm, grunted Sandy. Why didn't you stick it out? Ablins, now. A man like you. Why didn't you stick it out yourself? Murray's laugh bit like acid. Do you know why I stood in the top rank of surgeons? Because a great surgeon must be like a sword. He must decide instantly, quick and true and sharp, and he must be right. The Hemming and Hawing Kind never reached the top McIntavers.
Starting point is 00:29:28 And I—well, my nerve was gone, after the publicity and all. I was a branded man like yourself. McIntavours shivered slightly. You haven't lost your nerve, he retorted, or you would not admit it so readily. "'Rats. I've been on the road for six months "'trying to recuperate under the open air and get away from everything. "'Now, William, roll a cigarette and don't shake your head at me. "'You like William, friend McTavours.
Starting point is 00:30:01 "'He has a proprietary interest in me. "'He believes that I restored some of his vitality. "'Ah, you knows it damn well,' broke out Hobbs, affectionately, "'and turned to Sandy. He found me laying in a ditch, and he caught me open and took care of me. Oh, hushabbling, snapped Douglas Murray. Let's discuss more pleasant matters. Where are you going from here, McIntyvers?
Starting point is 00:30:29 You offered us a ride, you know. Sandy made a vague gesture. He could not have been recognized as the McIntyvers of a month ago. He was pitifully broken and indecisive. Anywhere, he said weekly. Into Mexico, anywhere. You better hop in. We'll go on to California, huh?
Starting point is 00:30:54 There was silence to his invitation. Hobbs was rolling a cigarette. Murray produced a briar pipe and raked up some loose tobacco from his coat pocket. He was sitting on the equipage of the tonneau of the car. The broiling son of Arizona drifted, down upon them, insufferable and suffocating. We're not broke, said Hobbs suddenly. We're not broke.
Starting point is 00:31:22 But we've got to get to grub quick. That's why we stopped you. This desert. McIntover's waved his hand. I have some grub back there, and a little money hidden. Let's go together, eh? Murray lighted his pipe and glanced at Hobbs, inquiringly, his eyebrows uplifted in his satirical questioning.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Hobbs frowned in his earnest fashion. Why, Macon Tavers, you and us, has met up kind of queer. We're all in the same boat, sort of. But I don't know about going on together. I'm telling you straight, we got to eat. But we aim to do it on the level far as we can. You what? Blurted Sandy.
Starting point is 00:32:10 You hold me up, and then you— douglas murray intervened what william is attempting to express he said blithely is a simple but profound thought he has been a burglar he is now reformed and i trust is ambitious of leading an honest life as for me i have no particular ambition unless it is to win a fairly honest place somewhere at the back of the world and a chance to explore the anatomy of unfortunate humans the idea has been a fairly honest place somewhere at the back of the world and a chance to explore the anatomy of unfortunate humans the idea as you will gather, is that, while we are shipwrecked men like yourself, we are essentially honest in our endeavors. We at least have no illusions. If we rob it is from the necessity of remaining honest men at heart. You relish the paradox, I hope. It is really excellent. But how about yourself? I would not insinuate that we are better men than you, heaven knows. However, if you are about to enter upon a career of repine and plunder, my dear Sandy,
Starting point is 00:33:16 our ways had best separate here. Sandy McIntavers, his head sunk upon his breast, made a gesture as if demanding peace. He stared out at the desert road. His fingers tapping the steering wheel. You're a queer pair, he reflected aloud. Aye, a queer pair. To tell ye the truth now, do you know what's broke me? It's because I've not a friend to my name, and why not? Murray spoke with the cold, clear analysis of a vivisector. Because there's been no honesty in you. Sincerity is what makes friends. Ablins, yes, they've taken my money. They've been afraid of me. When the pinch came, they turned on me and sank their fangs. And I've come to know what I've missed.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Do you mind now? I'd like fine to have a friend or two. In the voice of McIntavers in his sunken face, there was the tragic wistfulness of a lost child seeking the way home. I would that, he pursued slowly, now that I can start clear again, if a man can ever start clear of his past, Can he? I don't know. I've always admired ye, Mari, and the way ye handled me that time in St. Louis. I've never forgotten it.
Starting point is 00:34:50 To think that here ye are today, tis a queer world. Shipwreck men, like you say. And we're drifting wild. Well, I've tried the other way. I've fought with the wrong weapons. If you say the word, Murray, I... I'll start clear again. Murray knocked out his pipe and motioned to William Hobbs. Hop in here, William. I believe the grub is underneath me. Drive on, comrade. Where, too? demanded Sandy. Wonder in his eyes. Follow the road. Follow the path of ambition to California.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Let us find a town at the... back of the world and carve out our destiny from the desert sands. The starting gear's word, the big car gathered momentum and drew onward, along the blazing road that wound snakily across the scorched mesa land. The shipwrecked men were on their way to nowhere. And Bill Hobbs burgled a can of tomatoes with gusto. End of Chapter 2. Section 3 of Arizona Argonon. by H. Bedford Jones. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Bill Hobbs arrives. Sandy McIntavers had a very definite reason for guiding the twin duplex in the direction of meteorite. The end at the railroad spur that runs north from the main line and the highway. The three partners had decided, or rather Sandy and Douglas Murray had decided, for the vote of William was always that of Murray,
Starting point is 00:36:47 not to go on to California, and not to cross the line into Mexico. It was too hard making a living in California, and it was too hard to keep alive in Mexico. Their decision was to seek a one-horse town at the back door of things, and there to seek a general recuperation of spirit. In order to do this with the proper degree of unconcern,
Starting point is 00:37:12 it was necessary to sell the big car and to buy a fliver that would negotiate anything once. Media Ride was a live town and was the headquarters of a stage line, which would undoubtedly use the twin duplex, so Sandy headed north to Meteorite. Thus did Destiny weave her gossamer net. This is no place to settle down. Douglas Murray, wrinkled up his thin nostrils at the oil tanks, and the dump heap, which fringed meteorite, they were arriving late in the afternoon. This is an abode of filth, a commercial metropolis. It's a good place to start from, ain't it?
Starting point is 00:38:01 Quoth William, gazing afar at the blue peaks rimming the horizon. Once we could get out in them hills. Ah, look at the colors of them. Wouldn't it be great to camp out there? Sandy smiled grimly at the wistful ignorance of the ex-burglar. I've done it in hills like him, he said, looking for color of another kind, and I've been glad to drink the water out of my radiator. Abelens now.
Starting point is 00:38:31 We'll find what we're looking for beyond meteorite. Don't know much about this country. It was four o'clock when they purred into meteorite and drew up the hotel, where was also the stage headquarters. The travelers were hot, dusty, and thirsty. Directly across the street from the hotel was a flaring, soft drink parlor, its depths cool and inviting. Good, exclaimed Douglas Murray, as he felt the hot sand beneath his feet. Come on over to the liquid Emporium boys, and I'll set up the drinks. Not me, Sandy grimaced.
Starting point is 00:39:13 That sort of stuff gets my innards, Mari. Besides, I'd better be seeing about business right now. Ablins, we might make a deal tonight and be gone tomorrow. Suit yourself, Marie shrugged. How about you, William? Ice cream or business? Me for the coal stuff, answered Bill Hobbs. I'm dry. Come on then. You register for us, Sandy. Thanks. We'll be back and join you shortly.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Need any money, volunteered Maggantavours. Nope, not yet. We're far from broke, thanks. Murray and Hobbs walked across the street, stiff-legged with much writing, and entered the alluring portals of the refreshment palace. A single man leaned over the bar, slowly consuming a bottle of near beer, and talking with a white apron proprietor. He was a dusty man, a withered sun-browned, sand-smitten specimen of Desert Red, and was palpably the owner of the two burrows tethered outside the entrance. Ice cream, ordered Murray, ranging up alongside the proprietor. Have a dish, partner?
Starting point is 00:40:29 Thanks rejoined the other, nodding assent. Sure, as I was saying, Bill, it was the gosh-willingest thing I ever struck. Think of me proposing matrimony, right off the bat like that. At a good-looking girl, I'm saying. And when she was feeling around for the right words to accept me, probably meaning to fish around and make me urge her a mite, I seen her old man come walking along. In about two shakes, I seen he was a chink.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Yes. The proprietor tipped Murray a wink and set forth the ice cream. What then? I faded right prompt, said the desert brat. Right prompt, I don't know. It kind of dazed me for a spell. When I got into two palms next day, I was telling Paiute Tompkins about it, and he up and says them two was staying at his hotel, the chink and the girl. which same being his daughter, he allowed it was all right and proper. I judge Paiute was soaking them right heavy, else he wouldn't have stood for chink's boarding on him. Paiute has his pride. And he got a pocketbook likewise, put in the proprietor.
Starting point is 00:41:51 I know him, I do. Paiute would skin his grandmother for a dime. What's the chink doing over to two-poms. Damn fine, oh, rejoined the desert rat. Paiyu don't know. And if he don't, who does? Where's two palms, inquired Murray, who had been absorbing this information with interest? Near here? Near and far, said the proprietor. Near in mileage, but far in distance, so to speak. It ain't nothing but a waterhole at the back door creation. "'Ain't going there, I hope.' "'Headin that way,' said Murray. "'What's there?'
Starting point is 00:42:34 "'Well, they got a bank, or did have, unless she's broke by now, "'and a hotel and a few other things. "'If I was you, I'd go somewhere else. "'Where?' "'It don't matter particular, anywheres.' "'Murray grinned. "'You seem to have it down on two-palms, partner. What's the idea?
Starting point is 00:42:59 Well, there's a close corporation there, a bunch of old-timers that's mostly related and don't take much stock in outsiders, if you savvy. Nothing there but desert. Stage runs up there once a week with the mail, which same if it wasn't contracted for wouldn't go. What's this about the chink and the girl, put in Hobbs? Sounds queer.
Starting point is 00:43:24 If you ask me, it is queer, said the desert. "'with some profanity to boot. "'They come through here, I remember him,' "'spoke up the proprietor, leaning on the bar. "'Dammed pretty girl, too. "'Maybe he's mining.' "'Payute said not. "'Oh!' exclaimed Hobbs quickly.
Starting point is 00:43:46 "'Are their mines around two palms? "'Gee! Say, Doc, let's get us a mine.' "'Might do anything,' said Murray sardonically. "'Won to find it, or, buy it. Buy it, exclaimed Hobbs with fervent intonation. Sure, buy it. Let Sandy do it. Don't he know all about them things? Let's go on to two palms and do it. Murray nodded and turned from the bar. Well, so long, he said in farewell and sauntered out into the street. Hobbs followed him. The desert rat gazed after them with bulging
Starting point is 00:44:26 eyes. Then shoving the remainder of his ice cream into his mouth, he drew the back of his hand across his lips and left the place hurriedly. Disdaining to notice his burrows, he shuffled up the street to the post office, entered, and bought a postal. Over the writing desk in the corner he bent awkwardly and indicted a laborious message to one Dead Oak Stevens at two palms. There, he got gazed upon his handy work with great satisfaction. If this year intimation don't get dead oak to work, it'll be funny. They got the coin, them three pilgrims as, look at the car they rode up in. I bet I'd done dead oak a good turn. If I had a decent hole of my own now, I'd unload on them birds. Sandy McIntyver's meantime had fallen to work with true Scottish thrift. When the others rejoined him
Starting point is 00:45:26 in the hotel, he was displaying the twin duplex to the proprietor of the stage line. The latter gentleman exhibited very little interest in the proposed deal, and disclaimed any notion of buying the car. However, he crawled into her, over her, and under her, then summoned one of his drivers from the group of loafers on the hotel veranda, and ordered him to drive the car around and bring her back. In five minutes the driver returned and violently disparaged the car, so far as stage use was concerned. Well, I'll tell ye now, said the owner. I really ain't got much use for her, but I got a couple of flivers over in the garage, last year's model, good shape. If ye'd consider a trade and take them both off my hands, we might talk turkey.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Step in the office, gents. They stepped in and presently stepped out again. Sandy had rate himself of the big car, attaining two flivers and five hundred cash. That evening he did a thing which would have mightily astonished anyone who had known the old McIntabbers. He called the other two into his room. and laid upon the table all his worldly wealth. Now, partners, he stated, that's all I got.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Split it up and start even. Murray's keen eyes swept his face, and read there a stubborn earnestness. It was not without an effort that Sandy had achieved this moment. Ah, hell, broke out Hobbs. What kind of guys do you take us for, Mac? We're partners, aren't we?
Starting point is 00:47:17 affirmed Sandy. Abelins now. One friend ought to help another, and... We're more than partners, Mac, said Murray quietly. We're friends, as you say. Is it your proposition that we throw all we have into a common fund? Just that, said McIntyvers doggedly.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Each one of us helps the other, together on its feet, eh? And use the common funds for that purpose? I get you. Murray puffed him a moment. Well, William, say your mind. I say yes, spoke up Bill Hobbs eagerly. Max's playing on the level with us, ain't he?
Starting point is 00:47:57 Well, then, meet him square. If all of us is going to be pals, we... Murray made a gesture of his scent and reached under his armpit. William was a hobo when we met, he said, and hobos get healed, Mac. I didn't leave St. Louis Bone dry myself. Here's our contribution. We'll each drive a fliver from here, and, if I were you, I'd convert this wad into
Starting point is 00:48:23 traveller's checks before we leave in the morning. They'll be good anywhere. He opened a flat purse and drew out a row of bills. Macintabbers gasped as they fell on the table. His features slowly purpled. Good gosh, he ejaculated. Why? Nine hundred, said Murray. Evens up pretty well with your thousand. "'You keep the bank, Sandy. "'Say, there's a place north of here called two palms,
Starting point is 00:48:53 "'with an interesting yarn attached regarding a chink and a girl. "'Smacks of mystery. "'Also it's a mining country and little known. "'Let's go there tomorrow.' "'All right,' said Sandy brokenly. "'You—you boys now—' "'How'd you know I won't beat it with your pile? What right you got to treat me?
Starting point is 00:49:19 We're friends and partners, aren't we? Cut in Hobbs. Forget it, Sandy, forget it. Us guys is going to hang together, that's all. We're using your fliver, ain't we? Well, that's all right. If you see a chance to buy a mine, buy it. We'll be partners.
Starting point is 00:49:36 If Doc sees a chance to cut a guy open and make some money, we're partners. If I see a chance to... To... "'To—' "'To crack a safe,' suggested Murray whimsically. Hobbs gave him a glance of earnest reproach. "'Ah, come off of that, Doc.
Starting point is 00:49:57 "'Well, whatever I see a chance to do, we'll do right.' McIntyvers nodded and break the money together. A fact which the desert rat had foreseen. But which hardly appeared to Murray as any momentous factor in the affairs of destiny, was that on the following morning the stage went to two poms with the mail. A few hours after the stage pulled out, the two flivers were filled with the necessary elements and created tins of spare gasoline.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Sandy McIntyvers piloted one in the lead, and Murray and Bill Hobbs followed in the second. The road to two palms was good, comparatively speaking, that is. It was a road. Before noon, Sandy paused to lower the top of his car. Bodily discomfort meant nothing to him, and he was more used to sun, than to wearing a hole through stout imitation leather with the top of his head, to say nothing of the risk of breaking his neck.
Starting point is 00:51:04 "'You bob around like a cork in a wash-tub, Mack,' observed Murray, "'when you hit that dry wash a mile back. Don't mention it, grunted Sandy. I forgot which way the gas throttle worked. It's different in an automobile. Why didn't we bring some lunch? Too much interested in meteorite scenery, said Murray. William.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Peter a can of something, if Peter is the correct expression. It ain't, retorted Hobbs cheerfully, but I will. A frugal luncheon disposed of, they continued the journey northward. That 18 miles or so to two palms was longer than any 50 they had previously experienced. Meteorite lay among the hills, and in order to get to the basin, which encompassed two palms, the road twined endlessly through the sandy washes and graveled valleys of the bleak red hills. They encountered this stage on its return journey, and had to back 50 feet to a turnout, a proceeding which was nerve-wrecking in the extreme.
Starting point is 00:52:15 But at length the sandy desert basin unfolded before them and two palms in all its glory. It was not unlike a score of other desert towns they had encountered. A string of adobies and unpainted frame structures, crouching chameleon-like upon the sand, with wagon tracks in lieu of roads winding away to north and west. Drawing closer, the pilgrims discerned the details of Main Street, with its hitching posts and straggling fronts, the hotel notable by reason of its twin palms, the hardware store, the general store and post office, the blacksmith shop at the corner, the long low chain of roofless adobes, where in more prosperous days Mexican workmen had lived, the abandoned newspaper office, the little group of men and women in the shade of the hotel porch, watching the new arrivals.
Starting point is 00:53:17 And hardly to be observed was the figure of Dead Oak Stevens, off to one side, with the fragments of a small torn postal about his feet, and a look of eager secretiveness in his eyes. Dead Oak was thankful that he had grabbed that postal before Paiute, as postmaster, had a chance to read it, Having read, he had promptly destroyed the secret, and meant to garner to full harvest of these pilgrims unto himself. Douglas Murray failed to observe a slight raise in the road, which Sandy had negotiated with ease. His thoughts were upon the hotel and group of live human beings ahead, and the correct manner in which to stop his car.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Thus, he killed his engine a hundred feet from the goal. Curses on the beast, he ejaculated, and crawled out. Bill Hobbs was ensconced in the tonneau. Murray cranked, and then something happened. He remembered afterward that he had forgotten to break the car in neutral. He remembered it after their radiator hit him over the ear, and one of the fenders gently pulled. pushed him twenty feet distant. Bill Hobbs sat on top of the load, paralyzed with terror, as the
Starting point is 00:54:43 car leaped away. From the watchers on the hotel porch burst yells of grateful delight over this break in the monotony of existence. The fliver plunged at the nearest hitching post, blithely carried it away, and decided to investigate the abandoned print shop. When Murray sat up and wiped the sand from his eyes, he ruffled up his red hair and stared amazedly. The fliver was there to be sure. One wheel had burst in the door of the printing office. The other was wedged about the steps, and the machine was lifeless. But Bill Hobbes had vanished, unforeseeing the sudden halt of his equipage. He had shot head first from his perch, and neatly catapulted into the open doorway. Murray was the first to reach this spot, while from the hotel
Starting point is 00:55:42 porch streamed the others. William! Coming right up, answered the voice of Bill Hobbs, and the latter showed himself in the doorway, grinning. I've busted up somebody's place, and, don't worry about that stranger, said Dead Oak Stevens, at Murray's elbow. It ain't been occupied since Jack Haskins cashed in. He left his sister back east, but she ain't seen fit to remove the remains yet. Glad to meet, she, gents. James Cadwallader Stevens is me.
Starting point is 00:56:19 But Dead Oak Stevens, by preference, an example. Meet Bill Hobbs, Dead Oak. Murray waved his hand toward the rumpled figure in the doorway, and turned as Sandy and the others joined him. And this gentleman is Sandy McIntaver's mining expert of Parts East, who expects to settle here as Bill Hobbs has settled. I am Douglas Murray, Doctor of Medicine and Surgeon Extraordinary. Paiute Tompkins hastened to rescue matters from the unseemly grasp of dead oak, and perform the introductions with gusto. So. As mayor of this here municipality, gents, he concluded, I welcome you to our midst.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Two POMS is on the crescent curve to prosperity and wealth. The population is increasing daily. Say, broke in Bill Hobbs, wrinkling up his face earnestly, what's that you guys say about this here printing office? There's machines and stuff in here. Don't nobody want it? Paiute waved his hand. There is no printer in our midst, Pilgrim. All this flourishing place needs is a real newspaper. But so far, fate, I am it, exclaimed Bill Hobbes gleefully.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I believe in signs, Doc. Us guys were sure guided here. I'm going to take over this joint where I landed. Murray looked up at the ex-burglar. "'You—' "'Why, William, I didn't know you're a printer, or—' "'I ain't,' said William earnestly, but—' "'I will be.' "'Is it agreeable to you guys?'
Starting point is 00:58:09 Paiute Tompkins bowed his lank figure. "'Stranger set right in the game. "' Them chips a yorn. "'He turned to Murray, caressing his mustache mournfully. "'But, Doc, I'm right glad, to welcome you to our midst.' Only we don't need no internal investigator in these parts, seeing that nobody ever dies here except by sudden accident. He paused, stared over Murray's shoulder, and his grizzled jaw gaped.
Starting point is 00:58:44 Down the street came a fliver, swaying and roaring, a dusty fliver containing no one except the girl at the wheel. She halted the car with a grind of brakes, and, seeming quite oblivious of the strangeness of the scene before her, leaned put. Mr. Tompkins, she cried, an anxious excitement in her face. Does anybody here know anything about medicine? My father has been hurt, and, praise be to Providence, orated Paiute quickly. Miss Lee meet Doc Murray.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Doc meet Miss Lee. I'm sure glad the good name of two palms has been saved this away. You'll make a livin here, yet, Doc. Get in, please, exclaimed the girl with a swift gesture to Murray. You'll have to come with me at once. With pleasure, madam. Morrie bowed, recovered his battered hat, and climbed into the fliver. The engine roared.
Starting point is 00:59:52 The car crawled off, got its second wind, and vanished. around the corner of the blacksmith shop on two wheels. Sandy and Bill Hobbs staring blankly after it. End of Chapter 3. Section 4 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Sandy Invests Twice. The coming and departure of the girl was dramatic enough to leave all of
Starting point is 01:00:31 assembled two palms, transfixed with astonishment, until Paiute Tompkins gave vent to his feelings, forgetful that Mrs. Tompkins and Mrs. Smithers were present. The indignation of Mrs. Tompkins, at the language of her spouse, quite absorbed the attention of Paiute Pro Tem. And in this brief interval, Dead Oak Stevens got in his thoughtful work. Sandy McIntavers caught a murmur at his elbow, and turned to find Dead Oak addressing him in lowered tones. "'You're the mining gent, ain't you?' "'Ablins now,' hesitated Sandy. "'Ye'll not consider!' exclaimed Dead Oak, winking.
Starting point is 01:01:15 "'I understand things, partner. A friend of mine over to meteorite sent me word that two gents were enrout here with a mineen sharp. Now let me warn you not to give ear to these here desert rats all around, but step over to one side with me. I got a confidential communication. Keep it then, said Sandy brutally, until we get settled here. Come up to the hotel tonight. And you won't talk minds to nobody else first? Nary a soul, returned McIntover's.
Starting point is 01:01:50 Hey, Hobbs, you going to come out of that place? Bill Hobbs scratched his head and considered his position. If you guys will drag the corpse out of the way, any gesture toward the fliver, I'm going to give this joint the once-over, Mac. Join you over to the hotel later. Gee, you ought to see this joint, Mac. Where did Doc go to? Willing hands removed the fliver from the doorway.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Dead oak being rebuffed by Sandy remained to scrape an acquaintance with Bill Hobbs and elucidate the kidnapping of Murray. while Paiute Tomkins, taking in hand his guest, performed the same office to McIntyver's on route to the hotel. That evening, Dead Oak sidled cautiously to McIntyver's room, knocked, and slid inside as the door opened. Ah, he exclaimed breathing more freely. Ding my dogs,
Starting point is 01:02:49 but I had a stiff time alluding that Pai Rutan son of a gun, Paiute Tompkins. He suspects something. So do I, said McIntavers, grimly eyeing his guest. He did not know that Dead Oak had just come from a long and involved conference with Paiute, wherein property had changed hands and other arrangements had been made. He did not need to know all this, however, to realize that this visitor had not come for philanthropic purposes. Dead Oak blissfully unconscious that he was introducing a new game and a cold deck to the gentleman who had invented that game and patented the cold deck, sank into a chair, and blinked solemnly at the lamp. He produced a battered corn-cob pipe, filled and lighted it, then straightened out his legs along the
Starting point is 01:03:44 floor, and blew a cloud of smoke. If I had money, he prologged dismally, I wouldn't ask odds an old man. Me the same, struck in Sandy. Abelands now. I'd wager they ain't a man in this country who couldn't develop a promising hole if he had money. Go ahead. Slightly daunted by the grimly sophisticated front of his host, Dead Oak took a new pull at his pipe and began afresh. "'It's a right queer yarn, this story I got on my mind,' he observed dreamily. Up north here is the dead mountains, and it's a good name. If there's anything deader in them hills, I'd admire to see it. You go out the good road along to where Piood and me has got pear orchards and wells. After that it ain't no road. It's an excuse. I don't reckon anybody has traveled that way.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Sinkt Olhassie-Ampirkins got stove in by the cave-in. How long ago, queried Sandy, seeking facts? Two year. I ain't been that away myself, and nobody else ain't got good reasons for doing it, except that their crazy chink. He went that away this morning, and he ain't got back yet. Another hill fell on him, I reckon. After he get through the marble canyon, there ain't only volcanic ash and rock till you come into the basin. I've been over in Death Valley, and the Aztec frying pan, and they don't hardly show up alongside that basin to speak of. It ain't big, however, and from there you go into Morango Valley. Sounds lively, commented McIntyvers without great interest.
Starting point is 01:05:33 It is. If you take two steps in any direction, there comes such a buzzing you can't hear a man shouted ye twenty feet away. That's how many rattlers there is. Well, as I was saying, Hasseam homesteaded Morongo Valley. It ain't but a few hundred acres, and he'd located a spring of water big enough for all he wanted. He didn't wash much, Hasseham didn't. The shaggy brows of McIntavers were bent upon the speaker, in a silent, but forbidding fashion
Starting point is 01:06:04 that somehow discouraged the careful narrative which Dead Oak had built up in his mind, a narrative with cunning discursions and excursions. He decided to throw it all overboard, and to reach the point at once. As I was saying, Hassehamp homesteaded that valley to keep out other folks. Twouldn't protect his mineral rights, shot in Sandy shrewdly. Mineral rights belonged to the state. Did he homestead the valley and lease the mineral rights? I was coming to that if you give me time, said Ditto plaintively.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Yep, he'd done so. Regular five-year lease. Now Hassehamp was Paiute Tompkin's father-in-law by marriage, savvy? Well, when the shaft fell in and wiped out Hassehamp, Paiute fell heir to the homestead, which same had been proved up all correct, and the mine. Payute owns it now, then. He do. I'm coming to that if you give me time. But here's something Paiute don't know. A spell before Hassehamp got stove in. He come to town needing money. Paiute Tompkins, whose reputation for pitching the eagle into a spell
Starting point is 01:07:18 error, ain't laid over by no one this side of Phoenix. Didn't have no faith in him, but I did. So Hasse-Am comes to me, quiet, and gives me samples and elucidates how he got a road up to the mine, and had rigged up a hand-crusher, and done other work there. I needed money to see her through. I give him five hundred, and took out a mortgage on the hull property. Homestead and minerals, queried Sandy casually. certain. I took in everything you can bet. Dead Oak tapped his pocket. He got the papers to prove it, of course. Come into that if you give me time. Ding my dogs. Ain't you got no patience? Well, me and Paiute don't hitch extra well. After Hasseam cashed in that away, Paiute always figured
Starting point is 01:08:10 on taking over the place, but he never got time. I figured on taking it over, but not never got around to it rightly, so let her drift. "'Why, you don't know yet that I got that mortgage, which same can be foreclosed any time at all, it being two-year-old. So I got her sewed up, plum-legal, you see?' "'I see,' Sandy's shrewd eyes narrowed. If there was anyone in the southwest who knew mining law down to the ground,
Starting point is 01:08:40 it was Sandy McIntyvers. What's in the mine? "'Ding my dogs. I'm coming to that now. Hassy Amp got gold there. Struck a load of quartz that runs about 25 to the ton and promises to get richer quick. Here's the samples he brung me. Dead oak had now reached the apex of his elaborately conceived edifice. Producing a buckskin bag, he emptied it on the table. Specimens of very average gold quartz littered the table. Among them were several pieces of reddish crystal in substance. That don't look so bad, commented Sandy, fingering the quartz. He indicated the glassy
Starting point is 01:09:23 red samples. What's that stuff? Volcanic broken glass, I reckon. How it'd come with the samples, I don't know, unless Hasseam thought it was pretty. This year quartz, like you say, ain't bad. I'd say it was pretty dinged good, if you ask me. Sandy's eyes glinted at the red glass specimens, and suspicion filled his heart. Uh-huh, he grunted. What's your proposition? Well, I don't want to sell outright. That their load is going to pay big when she's developed. Looks to me the way them specimens shape up,
Starting point is 01:10:01 like she'd run into her rotten quartz and free gold. You can see that for yourself. Sooner and sell the whole thing, I'd hang on a spell longer. But here's my ID. You and your partners buy the mortgage and give me one-fourth interest in the mine. You'll have to foreclose the mortgage. Is it recorded? Sure.
Starting point is 01:10:24 I recorded her after Hesiamp cashed in, and Paiute got his title. Uh-huh? Beans, you'll have to settle Paiute and develop her and so forth. I ain't a-man to sticky none. Say you buy the mortgage for 500. Go ahead and foreclose her. keep the homestead if you want it, and give me one-fourth interest in the mine. Ain't that fair?
Starting point is 01:10:49 Sandy frowned thoughtfully. He knew that on this basis he was going to be stuck somewhere, and he believed he knew exactly where. Since the mortgage covered the mining rights and the improvements thereon, property of the state and not subject to mortgage, the document was illegal. McIntyveris had made a fortune because he knew men, could probe into their minds and motives, could find their weak points, and utilize them.
Starting point is 01:11:18 He had lost that fortune because he had tackled the wrong man, and he had no intention of repeating the mistake. He sized up dead oak for exactly what that gentleman was, a shiftless desert rat, planning to take in the innocent stranger without any very deep or well-laid plot. It aroused all the predatory instinct at Sandy. Forgotten were his virtuous resolves and high aspirations, before his mind's eye unfolded a simple but beautifully perfect scheme, by which he might grab this property entire. Being tempted, he fell. He could not well be blamed, for those red glass samples on the table, those carelessly lumped pieces of volcanic bottle glass, showed the richest ruby silver Sandy had ever seen outside.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Nevada. Sandy had already weighed the possibility of those samples, not having come from Morango Valley. He had decided that they had done so. He was staking his game now, upon his judgment of Dead Oak Stevens, who was palpably a weak stick. Swiftly weighing things, he decided that dead oak was trying to rid himself of a worthless mortgage upon an ignorant stranger. And having so decided, he gambled. Abelins now, he said at length. I'll tell ye. Want to look over the ground first, you understand. I'll give you ten dollars cash for that mortgage, and my note for the balance,
Starting point is 01:13:01 ninety days, including in the note, that the title is clear except for this mortgage, and that the samples you got there come from this mine in question. A note, exclaimed Dead Oak, in obvious dismay, why I was figure in cash. Well, make the note thirty days then. I ain't buying a mine from a set of samples. Oh, that's fair enough, I reckon, said Dead Oak. Sure, fair enough. You can pick up that load five minutes after you get there. and match up them samples with the outcrop. That quartz sticks out of the surface, Mac.
Starting point is 01:13:43 If Hesse Amp hadn't got ambitious to strike the rotten streak, he'd have been rich now. Where's the nearest state land office? Meteorite, that's the county seat, too, replied Dead Oak, entirely unconscious that Sandy wanted that bit of information very, very badly. Here's the mortgage. It ain't a mortgage. It's the other thing. The one that lets you grab a place the minute payments ain't made, with no legal notice or nothing. I had a cousin once that cleaned up a lot of money over in
Starting point is 01:14:19 California, using them things instead of mortgages, so I used it too. Dead Oak handed over a much-thumbed, but entirely legal deed of trust. McIntabbers inspected it carefully, then calmly, jotted down the details as to the location of the defunct Hassehamp's property. Abelins now, he said Rising. I'll just run down and see Paiute Tompkins' deed to that property. Make sure it corresponds with this location, and is clear otherwise. You don't mind, of course. Dead Oak looked up in weak protest, then yielded.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Of course not, he said with dignity. being a stranger it's natural that ye should take for cautions. But when you've been here a spell, you'll find out that, ain't doubting you, said Sandy, not a mite. Now you write out that note to suit yourself, but make it contingent upon the facts being, as you say, and write out a conveyance of that mortgage to me. Leave in the room, Hackentavre slowly descended the stairs toward the office,
Starting point is 01:15:31 where Paiute Tompkins and Haywire smithers were engaged at their nightly cribbage. He paused on the landing to chuckle to himself. This mine is coming cheap, he reflected. Volcanic bottle-glass? That's a good one. Abland's now. It's a gamble. Should I do it tonight or wait? If dead oak had paid the least attention to the ruby silver, but he didn't, not a mite.
Starting point is 01:16:00 He was all a fire over selling me that mortgage. I'll do it. He went on downstairs, his whole scheme of action, which promised to work with the beautiful precision of a machine, demanded that he conclude the deal tonight and get Bill Hobbs off to meteorite within the hour. Reaching the hotel doorway, he saw a bobbing light across the street in the newspaper office. His voice lifted in a bellow. Bill Hobbs, you there. Want me? Came to reply.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Is Doc back. I've been looking over this joint. Get over here in a hurry. I need you. Sandy turned to the office where the two cribbage players were gazing up at him. He jerked his head slightly to Paiute.
Starting point is 01:16:52 Can I see ye a moment in private? Certain, certain. Paiute rose with almost suspicious alacrity. He had been waiting and praying for just such an invitation. Step into the back office, will you? When the two men were alone in the inner office, with the lamp lighted and the door closed, Sandy McIntyvers brushed aside all preamble and came direct to the point.
Starting point is 01:17:19 He held in his hand the deed of trust, which he had not returned to Dead Oak. I understand ye have a homestead, jungle valley. I'll offer you a hundred cash for it. Hyatt's leathery complexion changed color. A hundred, he repeated in injured accents. Why, that there homestead is the very pride and joy of my heart. She sure is. I aim to lay out payers in that there valley next January. Got water she has. Here's a mortgage on the property. And Sandy brutally, tapped the paper in his hand. I've bought it. It's two years old. Sooner than for clothes,
Starting point is 01:18:05 I'll buy your title. Abelins now, ye have a price? Paiute looked a trifle staggered, but shook his head firmly. Nope. Nothing under a thousand takes at their place. I don't know about this mortgage. Ain't heard of it. Look at it, struck in Sandy. I'll go to law and take the place if I want. Give you two hundred cash, not a cent more. Nope, said Paiute bristling. I got a few rights of my own self, and I know him. If it's the minerals year after. Minerals, exclaimed Mac and tavers with scorn, I'm done with mining. I want a homestead. Well, proposed Paiute, that's different. I'll give you an option on the homestead for a thousand. You look her over, and if she
Starting point is 01:18:57 She's what she want. Nothing doing, rejoined Sandy. I am offering cash down, here and now, and I won't listen to a thousand. Paiute hesitated. He had not glimpsed Sandy's roll of traveler's checks. These three pilgrims looked none too prosperous, and he began to think that he had set the ante too high.
Starting point is 01:19:21 "'Tell ye what,' he said, "'I won figurine on selling, but cash is different, and this here mortgage thing. Well, say 700. Sandy thought of that ruby silver ore, and fish for his checkbook. You show me clear title and give me a deed, and I'll give you 500, take it or leave it. That's the last word out of me. All right, said Pallute. McIntyvers signed up checks to that amount. Bill Hobbs arrived in time to join Haywire Smithers in witnessing the transfer. Then accompanied Sandy to the upstairs room where Dead Oak awaited him.
Starting point is 01:20:05 Hobbs was mystified, but Sandy refused explanations. I brought Mr. Hobbs along, said Sandy, as his money will be partially concerned. Ablins now, if you've got the note and conveyance made out, here they be, said Dead Oak. trembling with concealed joy. McIntyvers read over the papers carefully, while Dead Oak explained the situation to the bewildered Bill Hobbs.
Starting point is 01:20:35 Ten dollars cash, here you be, said McIntyvers. He signed the note and returned it with the ten dollar bill. When Doc Murray gets back, we'll go out and look over the place. Suites me. And Dead Oak's idle to the door. Good luck, jents. See you later. Left alone, Sandy McIntavers pressed William into a chair
Starting point is 01:20:59 and set forth exactly what he had accomplished. He took up the samples of ruby, silver ore. I never saw anything to beat that ore anywhere, he said. And these desert rats never heard of such a thing. All they know is gold. Can you run a fliver, Bill? I can't, said the bewildered Hobbs, but I guess I can. Why? You got to run back to meteorite tonight, right now. Gee,
Starting point is 01:21:31 breathed William, his eyes bulging. What's the rush? Shut up and listen, roared Sandy. Abland's now, you think I'm a fool. Well, I'm not. If a mine and lease ain't worked, it lapses. If proper reports ain't made, it lapses. If it's mortgaged with improvements, it's illegal. Dead Oak's deed of trust ain't worth the paper it's written on, and he knew it. But you bought it. I gave him ten dollars as a free gift. That note now, when he comes to collect, he'll get nothing. But I got hold of the mortgage to save trouble, that's all. You ain't going to pay the note? Not hardly, said Sandy, with a grim smile.
Starting point is 01:22:17 My property will all belong to you and the dock. I guess I can trust you men with it. Now, I bought Paiute's deed in order to have clear title to everything. Savvy? Not, not yet, murmured William dazily. Who owns the mining rights? The state. The lease had lapsed long ago, and ain't been renewed. I'm going to write out a bill of sale, given you and Doc all I own, so Dead Oak will have nothing to sue on when he presents that note. After he's out of the way, we'll settle things. You beat it for meteorite right off, and when the land office opens in the morning, be there. Take out a mining lease on this entire Marango Valley homestead land in your own name. Get it for five years under the precious
Starting point is 01:23:10 metals clause. I'll convey the mortgage to you. Record that in your name and let her go. We don't need to foreclose on that worthless paper. It simply clinches everything in our name, clear? But listen, wait till Doc comes home and wait for nothing, shouted Sandy furiously. Ablin's now. Do you know what this dead oak scoundrel will do? He knows as well as I do that his mortgage is illegal. About tomorrow night he'll be a meteorite expecting to lease mining rights on that valley,
Starting point is 01:23:48 meaning to stick us later on. Savvy that? "'How'd you know none of these guys ain't done it already?' asked the Warridon still, bewildered Hobbs. I'm gambling on their general shiftlessness. Men of that stamp, not expecting us to arrive, and not expecting me to buy the place without seeing it, will think they have lots of time to work the double-cross. Now, you'd better run some gas out on my fliver and fill up your own tank. But this, this ain't on the square, is it? protested Bill Hobbs weekly. On the square, repeated Sandy. Stifling his own doubts for the ferocious mean,
Starting point is 01:24:29 of course it is. I bought a worthless mortgage with a worthless note. Ain't that even? Bill Hobbs declined to struggle further with the problem and gave up. Meantime, Dead Oak Stevens was closeted below stairs with Paiute Tompkins in the in her office. Dead Oak was just pocketing $250. "'Fall for it,' said Dead Oak. Paiute, ding my dogs if he didn't fall clear through the crust, and he ain't stopped yet. "'Well, we got a good price, I'm bound to admit,' said Paiute thoughtfully. "'As a beginning it's good. But I'm a bit worried over them mineen rights, Dead Oak.
Starting point is 01:25:10 If we'd note a couple of days ahead that them Pilgrims was on the way, we could have renewed the lease and took out a new one. You got a tend to that Proto. Yep, agreed dead oak. I'll take that Cayuse a yarn and write over to meteorite in a couple of days. Then I'll lease the mineral rights. Might's well try to shave that note over to town, too. Maybe somebody will know who Mac is. Don't wait no couple of days, said Paiute sagely. You light out on that Cayuse for daybreak. When them pilgrimals, gets tired of looking for ruby silver and that their property, they'll most like go for working Hesse-Amp's gold load,
Starting point is 01:25:54 Benry trots out the mine and lease on them, with threats of prosecution for working without no lease. She listens good, and Dead Oak nodded. Ding my dogs, Paiute. If I ain't sure glad them pilgrims came to two palms today. I'm sure glad, corrected Paiute, that we knowed they was coming, but I wished we'd know it a few days earlier.
Starting point is 01:26:20 I didn't allow that bite so quick and sudden, without even looking over the place. Them ruby silver samples was what done it. Them, admitted Dead Oak modestly, and the way I played my hand. Well, you get them rights, and get the least sewed up quick, admonished Paiute,
Starting point is 01:26:41 but don't advertise it none. Go to the newspaper, paper office, and stick a piece in the paper about them wise men from the east alighting in two palms, and buying property, reckless and regardless. Say the printing office was sold for 2000, and Hasseam's homestead for 5,000, and there's a big boom coming this away. But Paiute, protested dead oak. They'll know we're plum liars, the meteorite folks well. They know it Anyhow, and Paiute Tompkins grinned as he closed his safe. End of Chapter 4. Section 5 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones.
Starting point is 01:27:32 This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Claire DeLoon Douglas Murray, sitting beside the unknown girl, as she drove out of two palms, was for a moment dazed by the face of her. With Cohelleth, Murray had sworn that all was vanity, and an empty chasing after winds. Yet the very sight of this girl's face, anxious and smitten as it was with hurried fear, for a space struck the cynicism from him.
Starting point is 01:28:09 "'You're a real physician?' she asked, her eyes not lifting from the road ahead. "'I am, madam.' Douglas Murray at your service. I arrived in two palms about ten minutes ago, and from what I've seen of the place, I do not wonder at your astonishment. Oh, I remember now. There were automobiles there. She flashed him a sudden swift glance, then returned her gaze to the road.
Starting point is 01:28:41 My name is Claire Lee. My father has been hurt. We had a puncture, and while I was fixing it, he wandered. off on the hillside, I think he fell. After I got him back into the car, he fainted, and he looked so terribly ill that I stopped at the first opportunity to leave him in the shade, and managed to get him there. The road is so rough that I thought it would hurt his leg. Very well done, said Marie quietly. He wondered what kind of a man her father could be, to let this girl fix a puncture. The road is pretty bad, beyond a doubt. Was his leg broken?
Starting point is 01:29:26 I don't know, I was so afraid. I thought it might have been a rattlesnake, but he said no. Something in the way, she bit off her words hurriedly and anxiously, struck Murray as out of the ordinary. He dismissed the query as he studied her face, feeling a little in awe of her startling and indefinable beauty. Despite its quietly poised strength, despite the upflung chin, its every line was carving with a rarely delicate precision. Every contour was most exquisitely balanced. The hands and fingers, too, revealed the same fine artistry of line. In her face lay character, strong and sensitive. No wit out of very much. drawing. As Murray would have expected to find in a girl of the desert places, only in her eyes
Starting point is 01:30:24 lay a deeply indefinite shadow, a hint of rebellious pride, expectant, as though ready to take up arms instantly against some dogging troublemaker. The sheer beauty that shone from her clearly leveled blue eyes, and veiled her pale sun-golden skin, was about her like an evanescent gossamer substance, striking her lightest word, into shiftings of lost meanings and half-sensed sweetness. Claire Dalloon, thought Murray, Claire Dalloon, Lady of the troubadours, sweet love-hurt of the soul. Dear spirit-fragrant whiteness of the silver moonbeam, in the fairy ring. Claire Dalloon embodied ecstasy of the poet's soul,
Starting point is 01:31:17 the light that never was on land or sea. A sardonic curve tipped his lips as the fliver bucked and reared and cracked his brow against its top. Oh, exclaimed the girl penitentially. I'm sorry I... I always do the wrong thing with this car. I've just learned to drive it.
Starting point is 01:31:39 and it's so different from a twin duplex. I always opened a throttle when I mean to close it. So she had been driving a twin duplex. The more Murray studied her, the more her presence here puzzled him. Wealth in breeding, even in the lines of the khaki dress was the one, and the other lay in her eyes.
Starting point is 01:32:05 You've not been long in this country, he asked. No, we came from San Francisco. She checked her words abruptly as though she had spoken before thought. Then perhaps finding it necessary to avoid abruptness, she added, And I broke the plate holders when I got father into the car, just as we thought we had succeeded. That means it must be done all over again. Taking photographs, eh?
Starting point is 01:32:36 Lorry laughed whimsically. It seems to me, Miss Lee, that you could take photographs anywhere in this country, and they'd be all the same. Oh, no, indeed. We've been looking for a particular place. Well, no matter. There's where father is. She pointed ahead to a patch of green and brown. This was Paiute's so-called ranch, a frame shack beside the road, with a few young Lombardy poplars sprouting into the sky, and acres of young pears stretching symmetrically across the desert floor. The dull clank-clank of the pumping engine reverberated ceaselessly.
Starting point is 01:33:21 No one lived on the place, but Paiute Tompkins came out twice a week and had the engine going during these intervals for irrigation purposes. Experiments of some kind. thought Murray, that explained it very well. The father was a scientist engaged in work here, no doubt. Murray thought at first that the road ended here. Then he saw that it continued, an indefinite track winding away over the blazing, sun-white desert surface, winding between outposts yuckus across to the horizon of the level expanse, as level as a billiard table, swept and garnished
Starting point is 01:34:04 by the desert winds. Oh, he is conscious and watching us, exclaimed the girl as she halted the car. Murray leaped out. In the scant shade under the poplars beside the road, laid the figure of a man, shoulders and head propped up by his rolled-up coat. His open eyes were fastened upon as the latter approached. It was with a distinct mental shock, almost a physical shock, that Murray realized this man was a most unmistakable Chinaman. Then, for the first time, he remembered the tale of the desert rat in meteorite. So he understood now the shadow in the girl's eyes. Yet he swore to himself that there must be some tremendous error of providence here. He did not look back at the girl. He gave his whole attention to the matter in hand.
Starting point is 01:35:03 He heard her voice speaking his name, and saw the man before him make a quiet gesture of acceptance. Then Tom Lee spoke. My left leg, doctor, the knee is hurt. The pain is severe. Murray saw now that the strong, masterful yellow features were beaded with the sweat of pain. He knelt, then glanced up. A knife, Miss Lee. I shall cut these trousers to avoid causing further suffering. It was Tom Lee, who silently reached into his pocket and produced a knife,
Starting point is 01:35:42 which the girl took and opened, handing it to Murray. The latter fell to work. For ten seconds, the slender, powerful hands of Murray busied themselves about the injured member. A scant ten seconds, touching lightly and deftly. Then from Tom Lee broke a low, tensioned grunt of agony. His fingers clenched at the ground. His head fell back into the arms of the girl.
Starting point is 01:36:11 He was senseless. Oh, she cried out. What is it? What have you done? Murray Rose. The old sardonic twist was in his face now, as he looked upon them. Still the clear beauty of the girl drove into his heart. The frightened, wondering face of her was like a sweet hurt to the soul. A dislocated knee, he said quietly, I have replaced it. Perhaps we had better lift him and place him in the car now, while he is
Starting point is 01:36:46 unconscious. A few days of repose will see him none the worse. There is nothing else, she exclaimed. but you have not examined. Murray's brows lifted. My dear young lady, he said dryly. More than one surgeon has been glad to stand at my operating table and learn of my technique. In this case, I have both examined and operated. There remains only convalescence.
Starting point is 01:37:18 A slow flush crept into her face as she stared at him, but she ignored his. rebuke. Why, it was wonderful, a touch, only a touch. Murray bowed. He had left his hat in the car, and the late afternoon sun struck his coppery hair to red gold. Thank you, Miss Lee, he said, and smiled frankly. I value that compliment more than many I have received in other days. And now, may I suggest, that we lift him into the car at once. I will take. Or wait. There is a house of some kind here. Let us make him comfortable for the night. You return to town in that car and obtain some more
Starting point is 01:38:12 easy riding conveyance. He is a large man and would have to sit doubled up. We could not get into town before dark, and I would like to bandage his knee properly without delay. An hour or so might make a difference of days in his recovery. Just as you think best, she answered, he must recover as soon as possible. I look around here. As he sought the shack, Murray angrily shrugged his shoulders. The discovery of the racial identity of her father had left him days. Now he revolted inwardly against the fact.
Starting point is 01:38:55 There was nothing good in the world after all. Beautiful as this girl was, exquisite as she was, she was a living lie, not by her own fault, perhaps, but no less a lie. For Murray the world was tainted again. He found the shack to be a one-room affair, containing two bunks with dubious blankets, a table and two chairs. Behind it was a shed containing the clanking gas engine, upon which he promptly
Starting point is 01:39:29 put a quietus. Returning, he found Tom Lee still unconscious. Let us carry him. I'll take him about the hips. You take his shoulders. Although he had perforce taken for granted her ability, Murray was a little surprised at the way in which the girl carried her share of the burden. lightly and with ease. Strengthen that fragility, he thought. When they had put the man in one of the bunks, Claire spoke quietly. If you'll wait here, please,
Starting point is 01:40:03 I'll get some stuff for bandages. He nodded and sat down beside the bunk. He watched the face of Tom Lee curiously, and to his inward astonishment, found himself reckoning in a very fine face. Here was not one of hybrid orientals who seeks notoriety by taking unto himself a white wife. In repose, the man's face was singularly massive, eloquent of self-repression. Instinct with a firm command.
Starting point is 01:40:34 Not a handsome face in any sense, but most striking. A man, thought Murray, who lived a stern inner life, a man who had mastered the secret of reserve. "'Here,' said the girl's voice. Murray turned to her. She was extending several strips of silk and one of linen. Her clear eyes spoke of anxious solicitude, but were unembarrassed. "'He is not recovered yet?' "'Thank you. These are excellent, Miss Lee.
Starting point is 01:41:07 I'll have him fixed up in no time. No, I don't want him to recover just yet.' He was aware that she had again, left the shack. But now he was bending over the man's figure, intent upon his task, bandaging the injured knee firmly and deftly. When at length he finished and sat back, he found that the liquid black eyes of Tom Lee were open and were calmly regarding him. Broken? demanded the yellow man laconically. No, dislocated. You'll be around in a few days. The massive chest heaved, as though in a deep breath of relief.
Starting point is 01:41:51 The eyes flickered again to the doorway. Following them, Murray saw Claire enter, a basket in her hand. Fortunately, we have some lunch left, Dr. Murray. Oh! She saw that Tom Lee was awake, and she hastened to the bunk, pressing her lips to the cheek of the yellow man. I'm so glad it's nothing serious. father, and wasn't it wonderful to find Dr. Murray? The big powerful hand of the yellow man
Starting point is 01:42:24 patted her shoulder. It's all right, my dear, said Tom Lee, surprising Murray again by the perfection of his English. No great harm done. The pictures are safe. I broke them, getting into the car. Never mind. The yellow face was quite impassive. of easy enough to get more, Claire. Why am I in this place, Doctor, and where is it? Murray explained to him in a few words. I'll stop here with you while Miss Lee goes into town for a wagon or vehicle of some sort,
Starting point is 01:43:06 even a buckboard might do. There's no great hurry about it. We're only a few miles from town, and I'd not advise moving you before the morning. Very well, Doctor, said the deep, grave voice. Suppose that you leave Claire with me, and you take the car into town. You'll find a thermos of tea in the car. We had an extra one that we did not use.
Starting point is 01:43:35 If you'd not mind getting it, I think we can provide a very fair meal. Marie nodded and passed out to the car. Upon reaching it, he saw what he had not previously observed. The rear of the front seat was fitted with a large carrying bag, and in the tunnel was an open camera case, from which had been disgorged half a dozen plateholders, most of them trampled and cracked.
Starting point is 01:44:06 The carrying bag was unstrapped, and from it Murray took a quart thermos bottle, then returned. He found the table covered with the contents of the basket, sandwiches, tinned meat, and half a dozen odd little crocks filled with the most amazing Chinese delicacies. Tom Lee ate nothing, but smoked a tiny pipe of gold-mounted bamboo,
Starting point is 01:44:34 which Claire filled and lighted for him. Nor did he talk at all, save to answer a direct question, leaving the burden of conversation to Murray and the girl. His eyes watched Murray sharply, however. Perhaps he did not fail to note that while the red-headed medico
Starting point is 01:44:53 was discreet enough to ask no questions regarding them, he also avoided all reference to himself. I expect to settle in two palms, said Murray suddenly, feeling that they were wondering about him, even as he was about them, for my health, I came here with two friends, and we may all become citizens of the desert for a time. The girl's eyes went to her father, as though to seek from him permission to speak.
Starting point is 01:45:30 But Tom Lee watched Murray through his pipe smoke and made no sign. It is a wonderful place, and the girl sighed a little, savage and—' "'Ah!' exclaimed Murray. "'You must have blankets. These nights are cold. You can't use these horribly soiled ones in the bunks, Miss Lee.' "'There is a suitcase strapped behind the car,' spoke up Tom Lee. "'Everything necessary is in it.' Murray went out to the car and began unstrapping the suitcase he found there.
Starting point is 01:46:07 The sun had fallen behind the western buttes, purple red peaks that seem to jut out of the level desert floor, solid blocks of shadowed Tyrean now, that with the sunrise would betray the most delicate of greens and pinks, and that with moon would gleam savagely in the harshest and crudest of stark reds. And here the green pear trees, five-year trees, silvered the sunset reddened sand, as though reflecting the pale whiteness of the sky
Starting point is 01:46:42 that would darken soon into the deep blue of the spangled night. Murray paused and looked at it all, awed before the silence. Then came a crunch of sand and a voice behind him. It is the magic hour of the desert. This and the sunset, yet each so different. I wonder that artists do not try to paint such things instead of hills in the sun, and the bald architecture of buildings. Here is the miracle, and they see it not.
Starting point is 01:47:17 Murray turned to the girl. The miracle indeed, Claire DeLoon, he said softly. Her eyes met his, and she was laughing. That, she said unexpectedly, is what father calls me. Oh, said Murray, remembering suddenly, How in the name of everything could a Chinaman pick upon such a name as that? A name of poetry, of romance, almost of oblivion. A sudden distaste for that name seized upon Murray.
Starting point is 01:47:52 The girl read the sardonic thoughts in his face and turned away. A coldness was upon her when she spoke. As it were, a veil was drawn between them. If you'll bring the suitcase inside, please, we'll get father fixed up comfortably. Murray obeyed dumbly. Half an hour later, he started for two palms. He should have covered the few intervening miles in no time, but one of his forward tires blew out with a roar
Starting point is 01:48:25 and left him sitting thoughtfully in the mountain places. By the time complete darkness fell, he had found a spare tube and was patching up the blown tire with fumbling fingers. Presently, he got the stubborn rubber obedient to his wishes, and for fifteen minutes labored over a whizzing pump. It was nearly midnight when he came laboring into two palms under the flooding moonlight,
Starting point is 01:48:53 and with size of fervent relief brought his vehicle to a halt beside the dark and silent frame of the hotel. No, I guess I'll stick to the name, he thought, as he climbed out, and gazed at the silvern glory of the night. Clare Dalloon Shall I let a big yellow man drive all the romance out of things? Not yet.
Starting point is 01:49:20 Find the best that remains in your life, my boy, and transmute it into precious metal, if you can. You need it. Well, it's been a strenuous day. I'm for bed. Time enough in the morning to organize the rescue party. End of Chapter 5. Section 6 of Arizona Argonauts
Starting point is 01:49:47 by H. Bedford Jones. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Dead Oak feels remorse. Haywire Smithers had at one time maintained a livery, which was now defunct, However, he disinterred in ancient Surrey, hitched up one of Paiute's horses, oiled his springs, and set forth with Murray to fetch in Tom Lee and Claire.
Starting point is 01:50:18 Before leaving town, however, Murray was interviewed by Sandy McIntyvers, who laid bare the little deal in real estate. Murray listened without comment, his keen eyes, searching the heavy features of McIntyvers. I thought, he said quietly, that you had decided to throw overboard all the shady tricks of yesterday, Sandy. McIntyver is flushed. Shady? And what shady about this, will you tell me? Giving a note that you don't expect to pay, for one thing.
Starting point is 01:50:53 Wasn't the paper worthless that I gave it for? No matter, it was unnecessary, the note will be met and paid, Sandy. Man, you don't understand this game, said Sandy, with earnest conviction. There was nothing wrong about it. One man get ahead of the other, that's all. Abelins now. Abelins now, and Murray smiled quickly. We're partners. So say no more about it. Only after this let me in on these little deals, Mac. If I'd have been here last night, you'd have not given that note. After this we'll pull together and go slow. I'll wager that when Hobbs gets back, you'll find that you've been neatly stung. How? Lord, man, I don't know. I was merely expressing an opinion.
Starting point is 01:51:45 We'll put the deal over, however, and if William holds to his notion of being a printer, we'll give him a helping hand. Right. So Murray went forth into the desert, and it was nearly noon when he returned. The Surrey discharged its passengers at the hotel, and Tom Lee was carried to his room. He had a slight touch. He had a slight touch, of fever, and Murray assumed prompt charge of him, installing Claire's nurse, and ordering that the injured man be kept alone and unexcited. Luncheon over, and his patient reported asleep. Murray discussed immediate plans with Sandy. To go out to Morango Valley and investigate their purchase was naturally the first impulse of both men. But they had to await the return
Starting point is 01:52:33 of Bill Hobbs, in order to make sure of their position. that Hobbes himself would accompany them to Morongo Valley was unlikely. We may get off in the morning, said Sandy. He'll not like it there, Doc. He's taken a notion to the printing business, and his heart will be back there. Let him stay here, then, asserted Murray, and go in for his chosen profession. At least for the present, he'll get tired of playing by himself, I imagine. suppose we go over and get the shop cleaned up a bit for him.
Starting point is 01:53:10 Sandy agreed. On the hotel porch they encountered Poyute Tompkins, who was busily engaged in hounding unfortunate lizards to a miserable fate. Murray paused and addressed him. As the mayor of this municipality and deputy sheriff, Mr. Tompkins, we call upon your aid. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party, arise and shine. If you want a print shop opened here,
Starting point is 01:53:40 let's go and open it. Our estimable partner, Bill Hobbs, will be back in Nan, and upon his return he'll find the place cleaned up. It will encourage him. Where's he gone? queried Paiute, untangling his legs from his chair and rising. Joyriding, careening blithely, forth upon the desert winds. His soul, unblemished by care, and his tires filled with the thereal zephyrs. Comeest thou? Paiute looked a trifled blank, and followed. The shop was just as the defunct owner had left it, or rather as William had left it the night previous. The neglect and dirt of a twelve-month faced them, and they attacked it valiantly.
Starting point is 01:54:30 After half an hour, however, they gave it up as a hopeless job. I never seen a clean printer yet, observed Paiute thoughtfully, and there ain't no use in trying to improve on the Lord's handiwork, I reckon. I'm going to rest a spell. He departed. Murray looked at Sandy and grinned. Well, the floor looks cleaner at least. Let's take an inventory.
Starting point is 01:54:58 Sandy dismally shook his head and drifted. it away in the tracks of Paiute. But Murray, who was operating with the interests and future of Bill Hobbs in view, continued his labors. He was enjoying himself, sating his archaeological cravings, as it were, having rescued Bill Hobbs from an aimless existence of more or less criminality. He felt that if Bill Hobbs now had leanings towards settled life in this spot, he should be aided and encouraged thereto. Murray was not oblivious. of his sense of responsibility, besides he had a real affection for Ernest William. He explored the place thoroughly, coming in from the outside world. In touch as he had been,
Starting point is 01:55:42 with the prices of things, he was astonished to find that the shop must have been well stocked up shortly before the demise of the late proprietor. The ink rack was filled with tubes and tins, a gasoline drum reposed in the corner. News print paper was stacked high in a closet, ready-cut, and there were two untouched rolls. Bond and job paper of all kinds was in abundance. The large foot-power job press seemed new and good, while the cutter and other varied machines were in fair condition. Type racks, furniture, stones, all the paraphernalia of a printing establishment were here. Murray was not so sure about the press, and with reason. This was an ancient and much mended relic, a flatbed hand-power creation, such as made Ben Franklin famous, an instrument such
Starting point is 01:56:38 as is keenly sought after by dilettante print artists who love good work and shunned by those who seek commercial results. Looks to me as though William can step right in and take hold, thought Murray. He can learn to set type easily enough. He'll have to. There's a place to sleep in back, and he can wrestle his own meals. I guess Bill can manage. Returning to the hotel, he took a chair beside Paiute and Sandy, and was talking idly, when Claire Lee appeared in the doorway. Mr. Tomkins, she exclaimed, how can I get off some letters and telegrams? Give them to me, said Paiute, stage comes in next week.
Starting point is 01:57:25 Next week? Dismay filled the girl's face. But these are important. They must go off at once. Paiute pulled at his mustache and frowned. Show, he exclaimed. If I'd knowed that this morning, you could have sent them by dead oak. He took my horse and rode over to meteorite. McIntyvers gave Murray a significant glance, followed by a wink. But surely, persisted the girl. There must be some way. There is, said Paiute.
Starting point is 01:57:58 encouragingly. If you don't want to take him yourself in that car, why, I reckon Shovelface Ryan would saddle up and ride over for five dollars. He's the helper up to the blacksmith shop. Shovel-faced don't set off a blast too soon one time, and had plumb disorganized his talking and hearing apparatus. But if stiff anger is around, he can interpret for ye. The girl hesitated an instant, then came out into the sunlight and walked up the street. It's right queer now. And Paiute favored his auditors with an exposition of his own views, the views of dead oak, the views of haywire,
Starting point is 01:58:39 and in fact the views of two palms in particular and in general, upon the subject of Tom Lee and Claire. Before Paiute had exhausted the subject, Claire came into sight again, returning. At the steps, she thanked Paiute for his suggestion. Mr. Ryan is good. going, she said, then paused. Father is still asleep, Dr. Murray. Do you think he's all right?
Starting point is 01:59:05 Absolutely, Miss Lee, answered Murray. He must be kept quiet for a few days, that's all. I'll look in on him tonight. She nodded and was gone. Conferring with Sandy, Murray decided to get one of the flivers in shape for the trip to Morango Valley and ascertained the road carefully from Paiute. That gentleman was openly curious. as to the whereabouts of Bill Hobbs, but gained no satisfaction, and presently took his departure in somewhat of a huff. Abelands now, said McIntarvers,
Starting point is 01:59:40 we may take for granted that Hobbs will be back sometime tonight, so that we can start in the morning if his report's good. Suchy? Murray nodded. They took the car over to the hardware emporium of haywire smithers, and filled her with gasoline and oil. oil. Their spare cans were still untouched. Claire joined them at the supper table with word that her father
Starting point is 02:00:05 had awakened, and when his meal was finished, Murray went to visit his patient. He found Tom Lee taciturn, the fever departed, and mentioned that he would be gone for a few days. We've invested in a mine, he explained smilingly, and we're anxious to look the ground over. You'll need no attention, Mr. Lee, keep quiet. Three days in bed and you'll be able to step around with a cane. I'll see you when I return. Very well, said Tom Lee without comment. Marty went downstairs to find Bill Hobbs at the table, devouring everything in sight. Paiute was hanging around, so the cautious William made no reference to his trip, beyond stating the unavoidable fact that he had been to meteorite, and at this Paiute Tompkins could not repress his uneasiness.
Starting point is 02:01:00 Gee, that road was suddenly fierce, remarked William between bites. I left there about noon and had two punctures coming over the rocks. Say, I met a guy on horseback, too. That guy dead wood. Dead oak, said Paiute explosively. Yep, dead oak. He gave me a hand blowing up a tire. Paiute was looking very melancholy when the...
Starting point is 02:01:25 The three partners left the dining room and adjourned to their own room. Once in private Bill Hobbs unbosomed himself of sundry papers. He had carried out his business, and he merely turned over his papers to McIntappers with a grin. Sandy examined the documents and nodded grimly. Good. Do you mind Murray what our host said about Dead Oak? He met him, Hobbs. He was on his way to meteorite to get the mining lease.
Starting point is 02:01:55 "'Oh,' said Bill. "'Come to think of it. He did look kind of funny.' Murray chuckled. "'Then Sandy, we own everything in sight?' "'Everything,' asserted McIntover's vigorously. "'And a good job it is.' "'All right. You look dead for sleep, William. "'So turn in.
Starting point is 02:02:15 "'We're off in the morning to inspect the property. "'W want to go along?' "'Hobbs hesitated. "'Well, I want it bad enough, "'only for that joint across the street. All right, Marie chuckled again. We've cleaned up a bit for you. So fall to work. In two or three days we'll be back and have an arrangement in regard to the future. If you're seriously set on opening a print shop, we'll agree. As partners, queried William anxiously,
Starting point is 02:02:47 sure, asserted Sandy, with one of his rare smiles. We go three square in everything, mine and homestead and newspaper. We'll be running the country next. Where every prospect pleases and only man is vile, quoth Murray and grinned. His grin was worthy the name, and was most reprehensible in a man of his years and experiences. You take the papers, said McIntyvers, extending them. Don't leave him here with Bill. It wouldn't be safe. A mere ex-burglar would be an infant in arms. with these natives to plunder him. I suppose so, agreed Bill Hobbs mournfully,
Starting point is 02:03:31 and bade his partner's farewell. At six in the morning, Murray and Sandy McIntyvers drove out along the north road toward Morongo Valley and vanished for space from human ken. At a later hour, Bill Hobbs went forth to his joint and was too much absorbed to show up again at the hotel until supper.
Starting point is 02:03:54 And in the meantime, Toward noon, Claire summoned Paiute Tomkins to her father's room, with word that Tom Lee wished to speak with him. Paiute obeyed the summons. When he entered Tom Lee, gazed at him steadily for a moment. I wish to know Mr. Tompkins, he said slowly. Who owns the valley at which we looked the other day? Morango Valley. I think the name is. Who? Who owns it? Stammered Paiute. He was of a sudden, acutely mindful of a Subrosa transaction by which Dead Oak had transferred that property to him, and he to McIntavers. Why, do you mean the homestead or the mine now? Both snapped Tom Lee impatiently. All of it. All of the little valley.
Starting point is 02:04:48 Paiute was positively staggered. He had no certain clue from this whether Tom Lee wanted the mine, or not. Chances were he did. Murray and McIntavers were gone. And Bill Hobbs, he guessed shrewdly, knew little of the matter. Or, at least could sign away nothing. "'Well, I'll tell ye,' said Paiute desperate. "'Right queer about that, their place, it is. You see, the feller that homesteaded and worked the mine, he got stove in under his own shaft. My father-in-law he was, and a right mean old scoundrel to boot. Well, Dead Oak Stevens, he wanted the property, on account of Hassehamp, having a bag of dust on him, and meaning to dig up the remains.
Starting point is 02:05:39 Who owns the property? Cut in Tom Lee impatiently. Why, Dead Oak rejoined Paiute. At least he done so a couple of days ago, and I reckon still does. Where is he? I don't know. Went off the meteorite yesterday. He'll be back soon enough.
Starting point is 02:05:58 If you'll send him to me, Mr. Tompkins, I'll appreciate it greatly. Certain, certain, and Paiute backed out, pausing in the corridor to mop his beaded brow. Tom Lee had been to Morongal Valley and had found something. McIntavers had been diluted into buying the property. Plague, take it. said Paiute, if Dead Oak was here now.
Starting point is 02:06:27 Late that night, Dead Oak staggered into the hotel and fell upon the neck of Paiute Tomkins with tears, metaphorically speaking. Curses were nearer the truth. He done beat us to it, sorrowed Dead Oak, rolling a cigarette, while Paiute rustled him up a cup of coffee in the kitchen. He done grabbed the mining rights, Paiute. Let it go. exclaimed Paiute energetically. Listen here now. He expounded the interview with Tom Lee. That there chink has found something, he declared with vigor.
Starting point is 02:07:04 You chase up to his room and see if he wants to buy the place. Ding my dogs, Paiute. I can't sell that their place no more. She don't belong to me. If he wants it, get an offer. If it's enough, buy it back from Mackey. and taverns. Dead Oak protested. He was saddle-galled and weary, disconsolate and disgusted, and he had no heart for intrigue. Paiute Tompkins goaded him to it, however, and sent him,
Starting point is 02:07:37 despite protests, to the room of Tom Lee. Fifteen minutes later, Dead Oak stumbled downstairs to the office where Paiute awaited him. He dropped limply into a chair. Well, snapped Paiute. "'Ain't no well, nothing but a dry hole,' mourned dead oak. That there chink offered, or rather, I brung him up to offer five thousand cash for the place. Ding my dogs. If only we hadn't acted so precipitous with that there pilgrim. I ain't never knowed what real remorse was until right now. Well, saddle up and beat it to Morongo Valley, Pronto. exclaimed Paiute.
Starting point is 02:08:24 "'By back. Not me. I done had enough riding to last my mortal lifetime.' "'You're going and you're going in the morning,' asserted Paiute emphatically. "'Savvy?' "'See what that there chink found. Trail him down. I got no use for yell or man cheating honest citizens out of their rights. "'You're going, understand?' Dead Oak assented weakly that he understood. Presently, however, he rallied again.
Starting point is 02:08:57 Now Paiute chose some sense, he pleaded. Ain't you just said that the chink and this Doc Murray were out together? Well, they framed up the deal on us, that's all. The doc got the chink to, You're a plumb fool, Dead Oak, exclaimed Paiute scornfully, why the deal hadn't been put through when Murray went out to tend to the chink. Of course it might have been framed up since. All these here pilgrims seem a darn sight smarter
Starting point is 02:09:28 you'd think for. I tell ye what. Say, broken dead oak with sudden remembrance. I met shovel-faced Ryan on his way to meteorite. The chink girl had given him ten dollars to take some letters over there pronto, telegrams, too. Well, Shovelface gave me a squint at him, but he wouldn't let me open him up at all.
Starting point is 02:09:52 He's a queer cuss, shovel faces, in some ways. Them letters was addressed to Chinks in San Francisco, and they had photographs inside. They had been put in damp and had curled up. I could feel him. That proves it, cried Paiute in triumph. That proves it, Dead Oak. This here, chink done located something out to the place,
Starting point is 02:10:17 and by whiz he photographed. Then he writ back to all his chink friends to let him in on the good thing. But all this, said Dead Oak thoughtfully, ain't nothing to me no more. I don't own no mine in Morongo Valley. I don't own nothing, except a note for 500. Well, I got some money to work with, Broke in Paiute. You vamoose out to that there mine, and look her over. The chink and the girl brung back some pictures. and some of them was broke. But I guess a few was saved.
Starting point is 02:10:53 The girl developed him in that closet the chink hired for a dark room. Most likely she left him there. I'll have a look in there early in the morning, and maybe we can get a clue. Then you chase out to the valley and keep your eye on things. Take some grub and a pair of blankets
Starting point is 02:11:11 and watch what them pilgrims does, Savvy. Take them glasses of mine, and you can lay up top of the, of the hill, all snug. The sun lays up there, too, said Dead Oak plaintively. It lays up snug in its hotter in hell, and brings out the rattlers and—' "'You never mind,' cut in, Paiute. You're a-going, that's all. Dead oak bowed his head in bitter ascent. "'My, but your plumsought in your ways, Paiute,' he returned feebly. "'I'll go.' Section 7 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones.
Starting point is 02:12:00 This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Stung. Sandy McIntavers was desert-wise, so far as automobile travel was concerned. He did not travel without spare water bags and lengths of rolled chicken wire, and at meteorite he had fitted his fliver with a, running board pump. After passing the marble canyon and negotiating the stretch of bad land, where volcanic ash sifted into the air, an obsidian glittered underfoot, Murray steered the flivor
Starting point is 02:12:39 down into the basement where all road was lost, where the loose sifting sands were blazing with the heat of an inferno, and where the car bogged down into the bottomless dust. Sandy deflated the tires, and when this would no longer serve, utilized the chicken wire to run out of holes. By some miracle of desert sense, he managed to hold the right direction, although the rude map furnished him by Paiute was useless to Murray. It was nearly evening when they arrived at the spot dignified by the name of Morango Valley, and the Westering Sun transmuted the sterile scene into one of glorious radiance and scarlet-tinged hues. All around stretch the peaks of the dead mountains, not clothes with the glorious forests of New Mexico, but with their naked eminences, now gleaming
Starting point is 02:13:36 in blue and scarlet fires of sunset, their valleys long streamers of darker purples, their bald shapes, a yellow golden glory. The valley itself was a box-cats. The valley itself was a box-cats. a small one, the upper end a solid mass of greenery. There was water here, a tiny trickle, that had been brought from the hillside to vivify the upper flat, and had given its precious life to all the higher slopes, before it lost itself in the farther sands. The road better preserved here, led them to the shack of Hassehamp. It was scarceworthy the name of shack, a ruffe, a rough erection of boards and scraps of tin designed only to afford shelter from the elements. Sandy, standing beside the car and scrutinizing the hill slopes, pointed upward.
Starting point is 02:14:32 That's the mine I'm thinking, that contraption of timbers halfway up. It seems to have caved in. We're not interested in that, however. Ruby Silver is what'll make us sit up. Time for that in the morning. Murray viewed the interior of the shack and declared for sleeping in the open air. They were up and about by sunrise. Murray was cool and rather sardonic in regard to the whole affair, but McIntabbers was cheerful and blithe, as any boy of a prospector on his first search for earth gold. The sight of that glittering silver ore,
Starting point is 02:15:08 that wondrous ruby silver ore whose arsenic had ruined many a man, and whose silver content had made thousands rich, was like a tonic in the blood of Sandy. By evening they had gone over the bridge wherein lay the unfortunate Hasseamp and had found no ruby silver vein. They had struck gold in promising loads, but gold was not before the ruby silver,
Starting point is 02:15:33 if they found it. Sandy continued cheerful, and Murray was coolly complacent, doing as McIntyvers bad him, but frankly without hope of success. With the following morning they took picks and labored valiantly until shortly before noon, then Murray decried a little group of figures breaking its way toward them,
Starting point is 02:15:55 not from the direction of two palms, but from the north, from the desert of the Colorado. The group resolved itself into two plotting patient boroughs, and the nondescript outline of a desert rat. The latter greeted them, as they met him at the shack. Howdy, pilgrims? Senior smoked this morning, and Sink I was heading into town, anyhow, I came this way. My land, but you're in style, ain't ye? Automobile and all. Say, is that a real automobile?
Starting point is 02:16:30 I seen one once, last time I was over to El Dorado. But show, here I be forgetting all decency. My name's George Beam, jents, though most folks address me as sagebrush. Glad to meet you, said Sandy cordially. completing the introductions, and you better sit in with us for a snack old-timer. Any luck? Ain't kicking none, said Sagebrush, combing the sand from his wealth of sod and gray whiskers. His eyes followed Murray.
Starting point is 02:17:04 Say, is them real bacon-powder biscuits you got? Well, I never. They look real good, too, for them kind. I always had a notion folks ought to study sourdough more back in the settlements, but maybe there's something to bacon powder. Sage rush drifted along garrulously, glad of a chance to talk. Presently, when the coffee had been finished and pipes were lighted, he gazed around and grew personal.
Starting point is 02:17:32 This here's a good place, he observed. If it's quartz here after, jents, if it don't intrude none, what you're looking for? McIntyvers chuckled and produced his ruby silver samples. This, he answered iconically. Know it? Sagebrush took the samples, inspected them, and then began to grin widely. Ruby silver, he ejaculated.
Starting point is 02:17:59 You don't mean to say, my gosh, pilgrims. I'm right pain to hear tell of this, but— Huh? queried Sandy with a grunt. What do you mean? You didn't allow them samples come from here, did you? Understood so. returned Sandy, frowning.
Starting point is 02:18:17 What do you mean, huh? Sagebrush grinned again. Why, he said, hefting the samples, last time I seen these here specimens, they was reposing on the desk of Paiute Tompkins back in two palms. Paiute brung them home from Tonapaw three years ago, and was right proud of them, too. I reckon that there no account dead oak pirated them from him,
Starting point is 02:18:43 and passed them off on you. Dead Oak is right smart some ways. Murray looked at the gaping McIntavers and rolled over with a shout of laughter. Stung, Sandy, he cried sitting up. Hooray! The bad man of New Mexico, stung by a simple Arizona native. Whoop! The bider got bit. Oh, Sandy, Sandy! And look at the big blisters on my perfectly good hands. Sandy growled something in articulatory.
Starting point is 02:19:15 then rose to his feet. I'm going to look at them quartz loads, he grunted. See you later. Sagebrush gazed after him with sober mirth. Too bad you got to again, he observed. But I'm right glad you take it calm, pilgrim. If you didn't get bit too deep, you got a fine place right here. Me, I'd like to get farther away from settlements. Too many folks around spoil the desert.
Starting point is 02:19:42 But if you like this here oasis, she ain't bad. "'Say, if you're a doctor, wish you'd look at that there Ginny Borough of mine. She ain't been right part for two or three days. Kind of down on her feet. You might light right on what she needed.' Murray assented and strolled over to the burrow in the train of sagebrush. The whimsical irony of it struck him full. Douglas Murray, peer of the finest surgeons in the land, giving advice upon a sick borough.
Starting point is 02:20:15 But he gave the advice and grinned as he watched the aged desert rat shuffle off down the valley with his animals. Sagebrush went at his way down the valley in patient tolerance of sun and sand. But of a sudden he wakened to the startling fact that his name was being called. Amazingly he peered up at the hillsides, shaded his eyes with his hand, and decried the figure of Dead Oak Stevens approaching. carefully leading one of Bayo's chaoses down the rocky descent. An hour afterward, Dead Oak was riding up to the shack in the valley, with a fine appearance of just finishing the end of a toilsome journey.
Starting point is 02:21:00 A meeting with sagebrush had afforded him a plan of campaign. He observed Murray sitting before the shack, cleaning a revolver, and dismounted with a cheerful greeting. His cheerful expression vanished quickly, however, when Murray pointed the revolver at him and rose, blazing with wrath. So, you've come to the scene of your crime, Dead Oak. Put those hands up, that's right, and stand still, don't back away. You've no where to back. Oh, what's the matter? Stammered the paralyzed Dead Oak.
Starting point is 02:21:35 The matter? repeated Murray, you know. You've defrauded honest men, and now you're going to settle up. If you have any words to say, say him quick, my finger's trembling on the trigger. Tonight you'll be reposing under that tree. We're here alone, Dead Oak Stevens, and you shall perish at the hands of the man whom you—' Dead oak trembled and his jaw sagged. Say, he croaked. I—I—I—onest now. I come up here to square things up. I heard that Mack was looking for Ruby Silver. Them samples was a mistake. Pahyud said he put them in with Hasseam's stuff one time.
Starting point is 02:22:18 I rid here to... What? Murray lowered his weapon, and genuine amazement. Dead Oak leaped at the chance. Yep, that's right, Doc. I didn't go to defraud nobody. If you ain't satisfied with the deal, I'll take back the property and no hard feelings.
Starting point is 02:22:38 That's what I rid out here to say, if you give me a chance. Ding my dogs. I ain't no gunman. Pipe that thing another way. Mario Bade. You don't mean that you'll take back the property at the price we paid? Certain, assented dead oak, fervently virtuous and hugely relieved. Give ye a profit, if you feel bad. My, Doc, we wouldn't go to pirating no pilgrims. Future denizens, so this here great and glorious two palms. we wouldn't have you feel that we was anything but honest and simple natives.
Starting point is 02:23:17 Welcome in you to our midst. We'll go to most any length to make things good. If we'd know that Mack was attracted by them ruby silver samples, which same I don't know, we'd have run down the thing then and there. Hold on, interjected Murray. Here's Macintavers now. Sandy had decried the arrival of the visitor from afar, and was now hastening toward the cabin.
Starting point is 02:23:44 It was a rare thing, an unknown thing for Sandy McIntyvers, to meet any man who had successfully bilked him. He arrived upon the spot somewhat out of breath, and gazed upon dead oak more in sorrow than in wrath. Dead oak, however, hastened to avoid any trouble by apprising Sandy of the reason which he avowed had caused his visit. And now he added, screwing up his letter, recountains into sanctimonious lines, I stand ready to do the right thing, gents.
Starting point is 02:24:16 I'm offering, this being on behalf of me and Pai you together, what ye paid for the property, and five hundred to boot. What about your mortgage? Quirred Sandy, shrewdly. Include that in the take and back, if you like. All I want to do is the right thing. All right, said Sandy. Murray, let me speak with ye to one side.
Starting point is 02:24:40 Dead Oak sat down and rolled a cigarette. Taking Murray's arm, Sandy mopped his face and walked out of earshot, then he paused. As he met Murray's puzzled gaze, an earnest look crept into his heavy features. You'll leave this matter to me, he queried. In other words, will you be willing to let me gamble for the good of the firm? Murray smiled quizzically. Go as far as you like, Sandy. I'll back your play. And if we go broke up. On it, no heart feelings? Murray laughed and clapped him on the shoulder. Don't be a fool. Where men and not children. Play your own game. Sandy looked vastly relieved. Then strode back to Dead Oak.
Starting point is 02:25:26 Well, now, your proposition is good, he said cordially, even genially. I'm proud to meet a man like you, Dead Oak Stevens. We thought you and Mr. Tompkins had trimmed us. and were inclined to be sore about it. Now that we found the mistake, we apologize. "'Then you take me up?' queried Dead Oak eagerly. "'No.' "'What?' he said no.'
Starting point is 02:25:55 "'Of course,' returned Sandy warmly, taking no heed of the thunderstruck look which had clouded dead oak's staggered features. "'Would we take advantage of ye that way? "'Not us. We're not that sort.' "'We don't whine, Dead Oak. We're not kids. We'll keep what we got and make the best of it.' "'Dead Oak's countenance was a study in futility.' "'You—do you mean—' He choked, then continued feebly.
Starting point is 02:26:28 "'Have you found something?' "'Maybe we have.' Sandy beamed upon him. "'Just between ourselves, friend. I'll tell you that we have, so you see—' His wink was significant. I see, agreed Dead Oak mournfully. "'Twill make ye rejoice, no doubt,' pursued Sandy. "'To know that our luck was good. We appreciate your disinterested.
Starting point is 02:26:54 "'Senough,' blurted Dead Oak turning. "'I'll be weaving back, I guess. So long.' "'Won't you wait till morning, anyhow?' queried Sandy with concern. "'No, thanks.' Dejectedly, hopelessly, Dead Oak stumbled, to his cayuse, pulled himself aboard, waved a limp hand, and rode down the valley. He was slumped in the saddle like a man who sees no hope in the future. He's mighty cheerful over something, said Murray dryly and chuckled.
Starting point is 02:27:28 Cheerful? Well, Sandy suppose you elucidate. Why did you turn him down? Sandy faced his friend and made a wide gesture. Murray, he said earnestly, I'm playing a hunch. Why should that fellow come here and make us an offer? I don't know. But there was something behind it.
Starting point is 02:27:49 We've got something that somebody wants. And I have a notion who that somebody is. Oh? Murray gave him a keen glance. Then you really found something. Sandy rubbed his chin thoughtfully. Come with me and I'll show you. Marie accompanied him past the shack, up toward the head of the canyon.
Starting point is 02:28:13 Sandy led the way to one side where a high rocky wall formed a solid background. Before this was a stretch of sand perfectly level, a hundred feet wide. This was enclosed on either hand by a low growth of Manzanita, whose grotesque white-red limbs curled eerily in the sun. light. Look here, said Sandy pointing. On either side of this little clearing, a stake has been thrust into the sand. About the head of either stake had been bound a scrap of red paper. One scrap had been torn away by the wind. On the scrap which fluttered from the other stake was a flaring black Chinese ideograph. Abelands now, said Sandy,
Starting point is 02:29:03 while Murray examined the paper. That looks like a chink laundryman's mark, eh? And you said that the chink Tom Lee had been out here and was coming home when you treated his leg. What did he put those stakes in for? I'll bite, said Murray, gazing at the scene with a frown of perplexity. What?
Starting point is 02:29:28 Blamed if I know, returned Sandy. End of Section 7. and eight of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford-Jones. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Dr. Scudder. Days of honest work and virtuous toil evolved a new Bill Hobbs. A grimy individual, streaked with sweat and daubed with printer's ink,
Starting point is 02:30:04 yet as absorbedly delighted in his new task as a child with a fresh toy. For the first time in his life, William was his own boss at actual labor. The financial aspect of his travail had not yet arisen to trouble him. Naturally swift, to comprehend things mechanical, he set himself to learn type and succeeded, more or less. He had found enough odd job stuff set up to show him the use of the coins, sticks and furniture, although these names meant nothing to him. And after various attempts, in which some type was sadly ruined, he managed to get the hang of the job press. The flatbed was a simpler proposition. Gee, he observed, standing in his doorway, one noon with a fine air
Starting point is 02:30:59 of proprietorship, and watching the dusty stage roll in from the south. Here's another stranger coming to town. And the dock ain't back yet with Sandy. Well, I guess I'd better eat and then begin to get out the first issue of the paper. We'll see who the stranger is, huh? He walked across to the hotel, where already most of two palms was assembling with avid curiosity to watch the deparcation of the new arrival. Bill Hobbes took one square look at the stranger, then he suddenly became inconspicuous. The arrival was a tall man, well-dressed, his luggage expensive and heavy. His features were very remarkable. They were features, once seen, never to be forgotten.
Starting point is 02:31:49 He seemed fairly young, virile, and energetic. When he removed his straw hat to wipe the dust from his face, he displayed a high, narrow brow that was white with the pallor of the city. Beneath this brow were straight black eyebrows, like a bar across his face. The eyes too were black, and intense and glittering black, luminous as black crystal. A finely trimmed black Van Dyck shaded his mouth, but accentuated the high, thin lines of his countenance. The whole face was undeniably aristocratic, very handsome in a mesmeric way, yet it held an indefinable hint of vulpine. The stranger's hands were long, white, powerful.
Starting point is 02:32:39 I have a friend, a Mr. Lee, said the stranger to Paiute Tompkins. His voice was smooth and very self-assured, pregnant with authority. He has, I believe, engaged a room in advance of my coming. He ain't, returned Paiute, surveying the stranger, but come in and he unless you want to miss dinner. I guess we can rustle a room somehow. We're having a tremendous boom right now, and all the bell-hops is off to the gold rush, but I suppose we can push you up. The spectators grinned at this elaborate irony. The stranger, however, fastened his black eyes upon Paiute, and after a few seconds Paiute began to look uncomfortable. Ah, you are a very facetious gentleman, said the stranger coolly.
Starting point is 02:33:35 May I inquire if Mr. Lee is stopping here? Yep, said Paiute, reddening a trifle. He's up in his room with a busted leg. But you'd better pile into dinner foreseeing him. Dinner don't last long here. I hope not, said the stranger, going toward the hotel doorway, while the crowd guffawed at the confusion of Paiute Tompkins. Bill Hobbes, with incredulity in his eyes,
Starting point is 02:34:04 slid into the hotel office and listened unashamedly, while the stranger conversed with Paiute. The conversation was largely concerned with Tom Lee, and Paiute got some information which made his eyes widen. William got the same information, and when the stranger was gone from the office, he sidled up to the desk and inspected the register. He saw that the stranger had signed as,
Starting point is 02:34:31 James Scutter, MD of San Francisco. Gee, Bill Hobbs grinned suddenly. He ain't even using an alias, huh? Gee, I got a real story to write up now. Forgetful of dinner, he turned and put for his office across the street in a burst of feverish energy. Once there he seized a pencil and began to scribble down what he had overheard, and then grabbed a stick and turned to the nearest type case.
Starting point is 02:35:06 In another moment, the butchery was going forward merrily. In the meantime, Dr. Scudder finished a hasty meal, and then was taken to the room of Tom Lee. Presently he was sitting beside the latter's bed and inquiring into the accident. In the adjoining room sat clearly, busy with some sewing. But there was a flutter of fear in her eyes,
Starting point is 02:35:34 and from time to time her lips trembled, as though she were fighting down some inner repulsion, some frightful and unspeakable horror, whose talons were gripping at her from that inner room, and yet the two men, whose conversation came clearly to her, were not speaking of her at all. You wired me that you had found the place, "'The place which exactly suited you,' said Scudder calmly.
Starting point is 02:36:02 "'So I came right along.' "'Good,' said Tom Lee, who was sitting up in bed. "'Good. I am eager to get to work. "'Did you arrange for a contractor as I ordered?' The doctor nodded. "'Yes, I stopped in meteorite and got hold of a good man there. "'He's coming over this afternoon. "'Drives his own car.'
Starting point is 02:36:27 and you can go over the plans with him tonight. Of course you'll have to figure on expensive work, for men in supplies will have to be shipped from meteorite by truck. Tom Lee waved his hand negligently, as though the question of expense for one to be waived altogether. That goes without saying, he responded. But I'm glad that you came. I need you very badly. The allowance of opium that you gave me ran out four days ago.
Starting point is 02:36:56 Scudder laughed and relaxed his chair. And how are you doing without it? he inquired. Can you get along? Not here in bed, he rejoined. If I were outside, actively engaged at work upon our plans, I think that the activity would help me tremendously. When I was busy with Claire, looking up the place, I found this to be true.
Starting point is 02:37:21 Scudder's black eyes narrowed very slightly, as though inwardly he were a bit astonished. but his words gave the lie to his supposition. That's exactly what I calculated on. He returned easily, and it proves that my theories have been correct. Fortunately, I brought along a good supply. By the way, I'm interested in this fellow who fixed you up.
Starting point is 02:37:45 Did you say his name was Murray? What did he look like? Tom Lee described Murray very accurately. From Scudder broke a word of astonishment. "'By George!' he exclaimed. "'Do you know that's very remarkable?' "'What?' demanded Tom Lee, gazing at him with heavy-lid calm.
Starting point is 02:38:06 "'That he should turn up here.' Scudder was animated, vigorous. "'You know him, then?' "'No, I know of him. "'Why, that fellow was one of the greatest surgeons "'in the country until a year ago.' "'He went all to pieces in a hurry and dropped out of sight. "'It was more or less hushed up, of course.
Starting point is 02:38:26 but in professional circles the truth is known. It was caused by Morphia, the poor fellow, must have been a hopeless victim. He does not look at now, said Tom Lee. His features contracted slightly. Morphia, and that goes back to opium again. All the more need of our getting to work without further delay, Dr. Scudder. You will remain here for a time? Scudder's eyes went for an instant to the door of the other room.
Starting point is 02:38:56 "'Yes, as long as you want me,' he rejoined. "'In fact, I think I'll remain here until things shape upright, "'then return to San Francisco for my things, "'and come back here for good. "'I'll want to keep an eye on the building work.' "'Silently, without a word, "'Tom Lee took from a table beside the bed, "'a little round cup of horn.
Starting point is 02:39:20 "'Once it had contained a brownish substance, "'but now it was scraped clean inside. scraped down to the very horn. Silently, he held it out to the doctor. It was an opium toy. Scudder smiled and nodded, as he took the little cup. I'll attend to it at once, he said, and rose.
Starting point is 02:39:43 Do you like this desert country as much as you expected? Yes, said Tom Lee gravely. It is wonderful. It is ideal. I like it for myself, no less than for our purpose. I am an American. I love this country. I am part of it. And this desert is to me like the great wilderness of my own sensey, the very heart of the ancient land, full of unguessed things and strange powers. Yes, I like this desert. Scudder shrugging his shoulders, as though to indicate that it was all a matter of choice, turned away, at the door of the other room. Claire halted,
Starting point is 02:40:26 him. Doctor, is it true, what you said about Dr. Murray? For a moment, Scudder looked into a rise, as though reading what lay behind her eagerness, her compassionate words, beneath his beard, his lips tightened. Yes, he said. I'm sorry to say that's quite true, Miss Lee. Of course, this Murray may not be the same man. I'm delighted by your father's improvement. I think This country's going to do wonders for him. If you'll excuse me, I'll get him a little opium now. It'll help him greatly, and put him in shape to go over things with the contractor tonight.
Starting point is 02:41:08 He left for his own room, which was across the hall. When the door had closed behind him, Clare Lee stood motionless, both hands at her breast. In her eyes was a numbed, wondering look. The look of one who was inwardly fluttering with fear, of the unknown and the intangible. Then, as Tom Lee called her,
Starting point is 02:41:31 the look vanished, and she turned to the other room. Tom Lee looked up at her, and held out his hand. She took it silently, and his strong fingers closed upon hers in a mutely significant gesture. It was an endearment, that quiet touching of the hands,
Starting point is 02:41:52 but it was more than an endearment, from the massive purse. personality of the man, there went out to the girl a quiet force, a compelling for poise, a reassurance of strength and faith and love unassailable. You're not glad he has come? asked Tom Lee, watching her eyes. No, she answered simply. I do not believe in him. A wistful smile came to her lips, as she touched his coarse black hair with caressing fingers.
Starting point is 02:42:25 "'I dear,' said Tom Lee gravely. "'He has done great things for me. "'His treatment is helping me tremendously. "'He is efficient, that man.' "'Clair said no more. "'She turned away and opened a box that lay upon the table. "'From it she took a lamp, "'filled the bowl with peanut oil,
Starting point is 02:42:48 "'which is odorless, and lighted it. "'She laid out a bamboo opium pipe, a needle, a set of the simple, but ingenious scales, and then turned again as Dr. Scudder knocked and entered the room. Late that afternoon, two other men drifted into two palms. One came from the north, and this was Dead Oak Stevens. He tramped disconsolately into the hotel and sought out Paiute Tompkins, with whom he was closeted for some time. The two men emerged from their talk with an air of hopelessness. Paiute had chewed at his ragged mustache until it had become a wisp. The other arrival was the meteorite contractor by name Patrick Hennessy. He greeted
Starting point is 02:43:40 Paiute jovially, a brawny red-faced man, and registered for the night. Then he inquired for Dr. Scudder and was directed to the latter's room. As he turned from the register, he was frowning. "'What's this?' he said, beckoning to Paiute, and pointing with one stubby finger to the register. "'Who's this guy McIntyvers? He don't go by the front name of Sandy, I suppose.' Paiute has sent it with a trace of surprise. Patrick Hennessy broke into a lurid oath, and inquired as to the whereabouts of said McIntyvers. When informed that Sandy was then somewhere to the northward, he doubled up one huge fist. "'What's biting you?' inquired Paiute with interest.
Starting point is 02:44:30 "'Know him, do you?' "'Know him?' "'And is he glad for a minute, then relax. "'Well, I used to know him, "'and I sure want to see if he comes back to-night. "'If he don't, then don't say nothing about me. "'Savvy? "'I'll connect with that cuss later.'
Starting point is 02:44:50 "'Pyood is scented, not knowing John just what to make of all this. He felt too hopeless over the report of Dead Oak Stevens, however, to push his inquiries into the matter. Bill Hobbes, in the interim, was working feverishly through the hot afternoon in his printing office across the street. He had already evolved some principles of typesetting, and now he was alternately cursing and blessing the implements to his hand, as he set up a grotesque and fearful array of words. Toward sunset, he viewed his labors with a marveling satisfaction. The late proprietor had left a front-page form already in shape to receive news articles,
Starting point is 02:45:36 and Bill Hobbs hung over the stone with an admiring eye as he studied the news article which he had supplied in part. Gee, William sucked in his breath admiringly, I'll break off for supper, then do some more. Tomorrow I'll have her done. Gee, ain't she great? That evening he continued his labors by lamplight. In the room of Tom Lee across in the hotel,
Starting point is 02:46:06 Patrick Hennessy was that evening, pouring over blueprints and architect's plans, discussing them with Tom Lee and Dr. Dr. Scudder, while Claire listened and made occasional comments. Ennissie looked completely stumped and extremely mystified. He was unable to arrive at the purpose of the buildings which Tom Lee wished him to erect, and the probable cost of them staggered him. But when Tom Lee calmly extended him a check which ran into four large figures
Starting point is 02:46:38 and told him to take it on account, he was forced to accept matters. "'Then I'll be back later,' he said in conclusion. "'I'll run out to that place, soon as you got the deed, "'and see just what Graydon will have to be done and get a shovel to work. "'Early in the morning the contractor departed back to meteorite, "'repulsing all efforts of Paiute and Dead Oak "'to penetrate his mysterious business with Tom Lee. "'Through the morning Bill Hoves slaved in his printing office.
Starting point is 02:47:14 At noon he announced jubilantly to Paiute and other citizens of two palms over the dinner table that his forms were locked and on the press, and that he'd run off a newspaper that afternoon that would sure make him sit up some when they read it. At two o'clock, after some slight delays incidental to inking and other complicated matters, the Helen Gond star went to press. "'Gee!' exclaimed, as he drew the first sheet away and looked it over with humble devotion in his eyes. Gee, ain't that wonderful now.
Starting point is 02:47:55 He was right. It was wonderful. End of Section 8. Section 9 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. This Liber Fox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. The News Story The last game of cribbage had been settled, and Haywire Smithers had departed to his own place. Mrs. Tompkins had come home from the weekly meeting of the Two Palms' ladies' aid,
Starting point is 02:48:31 and had gone up to bed, and Paiute Tompkins was locking up for the night when Murray and Sandy McIntavers came in from Morango Valley, dusty, sun-bitten, and hungry. Paiute listened sadly to their request for grub and agreed to rustle up some. He was no longer proud and haughty before them. He had given up the unequalled battle and had ceased to struggle. Virtue had descended gloomily upon him, even as a mantle. Step into the dining-room, gents, and I'll discover something, he announced. How's my patient? asked Murray, pausing en route to the washroom.
Starting point is 02:49:13 The chink? All right. Say, I reckon. He ain't heard. the news about him. Hyut went back to his desk and procured a sheet of paper, and about Scudder, too. Your friend sure busted something in these parts. He sure did. Look over this here paper. It'd come out today, and I guess Scudder ain't seen it yet. I want to be watching when he does see it, that's all. Then I got a business proposal to lay before ye whilst you eat.
Starting point is 02:49:44 Murray took the sheet and an ejaculation broke from him as he saw that it was the first issue of William's paper. He hurried after Sandy, made haste to get the sand and alkali out of his eyes and hair, and passed into the dining room. Hyatt lighted a lamp, and the two friends settled down to peruse the astounding results of Bill Hobbs' labors. Mere print cannot reproduce the phenomenon. mere printers cannot sit in type all that William and his blissful ignorance had achieved in that primary issue of the revived Hell and Gone Star. The date had been unchanged. The advertisements along the sides had been untouched, yet William had managed to fill four columns, by dint of ornaments and other aids to progress. The news story touched first upon Tom Lee
Starting point is 02:50:41 and was begun with this lead. We got in our midst today two guys they come direct from the hall, O.J., and fame into the central precinct of two palms. The mystery has been solved. The article went on to say, more or less, legibly, that Tom Lee was immensely wealthy
Starting point is 02:51:04 and that he owned a string of oriental shops in the Bay region of San Francisco. He was in fact a magnate, pure and simple in the antique line, and was rated many times a millionaire. "'Eblins now,' observed Sandy, hustling over the page with knotted brows. Bill is trying to say something about a man named Scudder. But I ain't right sure. "'Why you join them, bringing in some dishes?' "'Scutter is a dock,' he put in, and a friend of the Chinese.
Starting point is 02:51:39 I say offhand that he's due to to raise particular hell about tomorrow when he sees that there paper. Murray whistled as he perused the paper. Say Sandy, listen here. William's remarks on Dr. Scudder were frankly illuminating about William himself. I once seen this gink in New Orleans.
Starting point is 02:52:02 When I was vague and he was in the dock too, for peddling dope and happy dust to the niggers, and the judge gave him hell for it. William's remarks apparently knew no shame over the fact that he had been vague, but they excoriated Dr. Scudder as a peddler of dream books and a supplier of dope.
Starting point is 02:52:25 They went on to say that Scudder had been forced to leave New Orleans for his own health, that he had been a dope supplier to the underworld. In language of beautiful simplicity, William said that Dr. Scudder was a top-notch crook and would murder his grandmother for a dollar. Sandy broke into a roar of laughter, but Murray frowned gravely. Williams is asleep now, I imagine. Well, let him rest in peace until tomorrow.
Starting point is 02:52:56 He's in bed. How come, queried McIntyvers, while Paiute stood by the kitchen door and listened hard? Liable. If these things aren't true, this man's scumption. can just about rake the hair off William. Confound it all. You go and put your foot in it, when I'm not around. And then Bill Hobbs goes and does the same thing. Why Scudder can sue for big damages. Huh, grunted Sandy complacently.
Starting point is 02:53:28 Let him sue. You can't draw blood out of a turnip, not even with the law to help you. So this Somley is a rich man, is he? That's interesting. Murray nodded. Seems to be. Queer what he's doing here, Sandy. But the girl, the girl, Claire, I tell you, she's white. That's the queerest thing of all. Paiute came forward, bearing coffee and flapchags, and sat down to light his corncob.
Starting point is 02:53:59 He wore a portentious and solemn air. You don't think there's nothing wrong, do ye? he asked. No, said Murray decisively. Nothing. It's something we don't understand, but it's nothing wrong. Tom Lee is no ordinary man. I reckon not, said Paiute dryly. He done offered five thousand for Morango Valley. The two friends quickly glanced at each other. Then stared at Paiute. Five thousand? repeated Sandy, incredulous. Yep. Now I'm putting it straight up to you, gents. laying all cards down and leaving it to you to do the right thing if he sell to him.
Starting point is 02:54:44 He wants to see you and buy the property. I guess you'll sell at that figure, huh? Murray leaned back in his chair and gazed at Sandy. It's up to you, Mack, he said briefly. What's he want? The mining rights, or? The whole works returned Paiute. Or so he allowed, all of it.
Starting point is 02:55:07 "'No tell in his game,' quoth Sandy. "'Doc find out his object when you see him in the morning, "'and we'll talk it over.' "'Murie nodded assent, "'astished and mystified by such an offer from Morango Valley. "'He was too weary to discuss it now, however, "'and he went at his way to bed without further delay. "'Early in the morning he was aroused by voices and sat up.
Starting point is 02:55:34 "'Sandy, who occupied a second bed in the same, room was talking with Bill Hobbs, and the latter turned to Murray with a proud but modest grin. Hello, Doc. Max says you seen the paper last night. Kind of nifty, ain't it? A miracle, said Murray gravely. How you did it, I can't figure out yet. Oh, Printing ain't so much, observed Bill loftily. There was a few mistakes, I seen on reading of it. her over, but next time she'll come through better. But what's this Mac is telling me about getting in bad?
Starting point is 02:56:15 All depends, responded Murray. That story about Dr. Scudder. Where on earth did you get the nerve to print that, you big boob? Why, it's true, asserted William stoutly. I was vague down to New Orleans, just like I printed it, and seen him in court being tried for supply. and dust and hopped to. Was he convicted? demanded Murray.
Starting point is 02:56:42 Nope. He slid through. His pals squared the bulls, I guess. Good Lord. Murray began to dress. Well, he can't get any money out of you. That's some satisfaction. Well, I ain't worried none, said Bill. Leaving all that out. How did the paper strike you?
Starting point is 02:57:04 Honest now. Great stuff. "'Auff, William,' responded Murray. "'Whereat the Ernest William glowed delightedly. "'You've hit your vocation if you can make it pay in these parts. "'You get to work learning how to print, "'and we'll look into the business end of it. "'If it seems likely to pay,
Starting point is 02:57:25 "'then we'll all put it through together.' "'That's treating me white, Doc,' answered Bill. "'Well,' said Murray thoughtfully, What we'll do, I don't know yet. He turned to Sandy and put the issue squarely up to him. I'll see Tom Lee after breakfast. If there's no valid reason for keeping the place, why not make a good profit while we can? Let him take the whole place, unless you think there's any reason to keep it. The mining man stared reflectively out of the window. There is and there ain't, he said slow. I'll be frank with you, Murray. That place out there attracts me. We could settle there and make a fair
Starting point is 02:58:13 living from the valley itself, what with the water there and all. Ablins. Now the quartz will pay, too. It's not big, but I'm thinking it runs big later on. Looking at it from the development angle, instead of from the prospector's viewpoint, it might be worth keeping. All right. Then we'll We'll keep it. Murray turned to the doorway. Come on down and let's get breakfast. Half an hour later, the three partners were just pushing back their chairs from the breakfast table when they caught the sound of loud voices coming from the hotel office. The voices drew nearer. Then in the doorway appeared the figures of Dr. Scudder and Paiute. That's him. And Paiute pointed out Bill Hobbs.
Starting point is 02:59:06 His face, white with anger, a copy of the Hell and Gone Star, clenched in his hand. Dr. Scudder faced the amateur printer with blazing indignation. This is an outrage, as sure as my name is Scudder. I'll have you jailed for this, criminal. Murray stepped between the two men in an attempt to pacify his brother physician. One moment, sir. He intervened. our friend here is not a printer, and has allowed himself to be carried too far through his
Starting point is 02:59:41 unfortunate ignorance of the libel laws. As a professional man myself, I can realize how you must feel. But if you will allow me to explain the matter. Murray checked himself. In the blazing black eyes of Scudder, he suddenly read a scornful anger that was now directed against himself. I don't desire any explanation from a man of your character, Dr. Murray, snapped Scudder. I recognize you. You are the once eminent member of a profession which you disgraced. I have exposed you to Mr. Lee and his daughter, in your true colors, as a dope fiend, and one who should have been long ago ejected from the medical fraternity. It was at this point at the fist of Murray collided violently with the countenance of his colleague. Dr. Scudder was flung backward, caught his foot against the chair, and fell into the
Starting point is 03:00:40 corner. He sat there motionless, staring up with one hand, clapped against his bruised cheek. In his eyes an expression of dazed, but virulent enmity. That'll be enough from you, said Murray, standing over him. If you want to argue the matter any further, get up. You don't want to, eh? All right. I'd advise you to go mighty slow with your libel talk against Mr. Hobbs, because if you start anything, I fancy that I would have a pretty good case of malicious slander against you. So think it over. Murray turned away and left the dining room with his friends. Outside, he quickly hushed their indignant utterances. He was once more cool and
Starting point is 03:01:32 calm, entirely master of himself again. Let the matter drop right here, he said briefly. That fellow won't make any more trouble. Our best bet is to leave him absolutely alone. I'll go up now and see Tom Lee. He ascended the stairway to the upstairs hall and knocked at the entrance of the two rooms occupied by the Lees. Claire admitted him, beneath a radiant greeting,
Starting point is 03:02:02 He noticed, as he had previously noticed, the undefinable shadow that hovered in her eyes. The shadow he thought had deepened since he had last seen her. Tom Lee was awake and expecting him. Murray returned the greeting of the big Chinaman and met the latter's inflexible gaze with a square challenge. "'I understand,' he said quietly, "'that your friend Dr. Scudder is here.' I presume naturally that you would prefer to have him in charge of the case.
Starting point is 03:02:37 He has just advised me that he has made you aware of certain facts. Tom Lee lifted his hand commandingly. I am very sorry, he said, that you and Dr. Scudder have had any misunderstanding, as your manner would imply. He told us a little of your story, not in any unkindly spirit, but simply because the mention of your name drew the memory from him. I wish you to retain charge of the case by all means. When you have looked at my leg, please sit down.
Starting point is 03:03:15 I want to speak with you. Murray bowed. He examined the injured knee, pronounced it to be mending in good shape, and informed the patient that in another two days he could, could walk a little. At a gesture from Tom Lee, he took the chair beside the bed. The Oriental gazed at him for a moment, then spoke. I know from my own experience that you are a man of great skill. I understand from Dr. Scudder that you were at one time a victim of Morphea, but I can see very plainly that you have overcome this danger. In the manner of
Starting point is 03:03:58 of the speaker, there was a serene calm that quite swept aside any possible search after information. Tom Lee continued, his gaze holding that of Murray. We may speak frankly, Dr. Murray. For many years, I was a victim of opium. I was born in this country, and in business affairs I have become a rich an even powerful man, but I have never succeeded in getting loose from the chains of the poppy. Some time ago I came in contact with Dr. Scudder, a man who has had great experience with drug users. He undertook to cure me, and I believe that he is succeeding. Murray listened to this confession in some astonishment. The Oriental did not speak with any symptom of shame. He seemed to face the matter in a very blunt and straightforward way,
Starting point is 03:05:01 which was very significant of the man's strong character. I determined pursued Tom Lee, to devote a portion of my wealth to helping others of my race to rid themselves of the opium habit. To this end I have been seeking a place which will be out of the world, and remote from any accessibility to the drug. This portion of the desert, with its climate and situation, is ideal for my purpose. I propose to erect a sanitarium and colony at my own cost, and to maintain it myself. Since meeting you, I believe that you can assist me. Dr. Scudder, who has agreed to give my enterprise the benefit of his knowledge and skill, is a thoroughly good physician.
Starting point is 03:05:55 I shall also need a surgeon, however, and I believe that you can fill that position admirably, if you will. After much search, the spot which I have chosen is the place called Morango Valley, north of here. I understand that you have recently bought it. I will be glad to buy it back from you at any price you may consider. and will make a flat offer of $5,000. Murray listened to this proposal in astonished silence. He realized that this man was one who swept aside all small things
Starting point is 03:06:35 and who dealt upon a large and broad scale with everything and everyone. Thus he was not so much surprised at the offer to use his services as at the outline of Tom Lee's business in this part of the country, and the philanthropic ambitions of the Chinaman. Before the man, he felt ashamed. When he contrasted his own endeavors and those of McIntover's to scheme and obtain Morongo Valley and keep it,
Starting point is 03:07:06 with the frankly stated aims of this yellow man, he felt very small. He felt dwarfed before the personality of Tom Lee. My two friends have joined me in buying this land. He answered slowly. He did not do his patient the injustice of considering the offered position in the light of a bribe to sell the valley. If we sell to you at this figure, we shall make a profit. Yet we had already decided not to sell it. Mr. McIntavers thinks there is gold in those hills. Tom Lee smiled. Keep the gold then, he said. Listen, I have my plans all drawn, ready for work.
Starting point is 03:07:51 I have in prospect a hundred more of my countrymen, most of them my own employees in San Francisco, will have consented to break with opium if I will help them. My idea is to keep them at physical work, to use them here in the construction of my buildings, and in reclaiming the soil, as a part of the cure. If you and your friends wish to work a mine, I will provide the labor.
Starting point is 03:08:19 Why not? keep the mining rights to the land if you wish. Murray's face cleared. This is eminently fair, he said reflectively. From the outer room had come a murmur of voices, and as Claire now appeared, he rose. I'll speak with my partners about it, and let you know.
Starting point is 03:08:41 As concerns your offer of a position, may I reserve judgment upon that for a time. There is no hurry, said Tom Lee. and looked at Claire. Dr. Scudder was here, but would not come in, said the girl, a faint color in her cheeks. Murray catching her glance, read a strange expression in her eyes,
Starting point is 03:09:05 an expression so fleeting and indefinable that it wakened him instantly to the sense of something unusual. What had Scudder said out there? What did the girl think of Tom Lee's proposals? You have heard our conversation. Miss Lee, said Murray quickly. Turning to her with his swift, disarming smile, may I inquire whether you think me a fit person to be associated in such a work. She met his gaze squarely, although her color deepened a trifle. I should be only too glad, she answered him,
Starting point is 03:09:42 to know that you would accept. He was surprised by the evidence sincerity of her words. something queer about all this, he thought to himself when he had taken his departure and was on his way downstairs, something queer about Scudder, too. I shouldn't wonder if William had told the truth about him, and Claire Dalloon seems afraid of something. A white girl, I could swear, and as good as she is beautiful, what is her origin then? What is the answer to this riddle? He passed across the street to the printing office where he found McIntavers awaiting him. He told the two exactly what had been said, and they held a long discussion. Bill Hobbs swore that there was something crooked about, anything, with which Dr. Scudder was connected.
Starting point is 03:10:36 But Murray, more correctly, considered that Bill was prejudiced. In the end, they decided to accept Tom Lee's offer. As soon as William was established in his printing office, Murray and Sandy McIntavers were to visit Morango Valley on a more extended prospecting trip. Their first business was to get William settled, ascertaining from the subscription list of the late proprietor that there was a goodly scattering of ranchers and homesteaders and prospectors
Starting point is 03:11:06 about the district, and learning that a newspaper would be welcomed and supported by some advertising, all three people. partners got down to steady work. Sandy and Murray canvassed the town with no little success. Two days later, a derelict, in human shape, blew in from the south, having heard that a paper was to be started in two palms. He was a hobo printer, a shiftless fellow, who would be worthless to any real establishment. But to Bill Hobbs, he was a providential shower of manna. Bill engaged him on the spot as a preceptor. During the three days which elapsed thus, Murray saw Claire Lee at
Starting point is 03:11:51 intervals. He also informed Tom Lee of the decision regarding Morango Valley, received a check for $5,000, and made over the deed to the land in the name of Claire as requested. He and his friends encountered Dr. Scudder frequently, but the encounters were very cold and formal. On the third evening, Patrick Hennessy arrived from meteorite in his car, and was at once closeted with Tom Lee. As the latter was still confined to his room, by Murray's orders, supper was served there by Paiute. Hennessy beckoned Paiute aside. Is that fellow McIntyver still here? He demanded, in a grim whisper. Poyut allowed that he was. Then don't say nothing, but fix it up for me to meet him back at the hotel early in the morning, all alone, will you? I don't want
Starting point is 03:12:50 no interference. Poyute grinned suddenly. Will I? He retorted. Say, them fellers, I put him next to a sale for their property, all fair and square, and they didn't even so much as slide me a ten-spot. Ain't that gratitude? I'm asking ye, ain't it? Well, don't you worry none, Hennessy. Ain't you a deputy sheriff? demanded the contractor. Me and Dead Oak is both deputies. Why?
Starting point is 03:13:25 Tell you later. And Patrick Hennessy winked joyfully at Paiute. End of Chapter 9. Section 10 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. The Slipper Vox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Flight
Starting point is 03:13:48 Upon the following morning, Murray was at the printing establishment watching Bill Hobbs and his human derelict swear at each other, when Paiute Tompkins beckoned him outside to the street. Paiute stood there, ostentatiously fingered a burnished deputy star
Starting point is 03:14:07 which adorned his sun-fated vest, twirled his melancholy, mustache, and spoke. Doc the prisoner wants to see ye. "'Prisner? What prisoner?' "'Your partner, Mack.' "'Good Lord,' Murray stared blankly at him. "'You don't mean he's arrested? "'Certain?'
Starting point is 03:14:29 "'On what charge?' "'Assault with tent to kill. "'Him and another man been mixing it up considerable back of the hotel. "'Other man's Hennessy, the contractor from meteorite. "'Seems like Mack took after him, with an old wagon spoke, "'and Nye riled him to take him to death. I got him locked up in an extra room, so come along. Murray followed, bewildered and angered. Sandy arrested. Paiute led the way into the hotel, and to a room at the door of which stood
Starting point is 03:15:01 Dead Oak Stevens on guard, a stern and implacable proponent of justice. Dead Oak was also possessed of a polished badge and an ancient revolver, both of which he displayed with ostentation. Hennysse's going right back to town, he informed Paiute. He wants to see for he pulls out. Hyud strode away. Murray meantime entered the room where he found McIntover sitting, the picture of disconsolate despair. Sandy glanced up, then dropped a battered countenance into his hands and groaned. "'Hello,' said Murray cheerfully. "'Here you've been fighting. What's the fun about?' "'Doc, it's no use,' groaned Sandy.
Starting point is 03:15:48 "'I'm a branded man. "'I thought nobody'd know me around here. "'But along comes a man named Hennessy, "'a man whom I had dealings with in New Mexico. "'Fact is, I made him leave there for his health. "'Now he's turned up here. "'I run up against him. "'Wham!'
Starting point is 03:16:06 "'Then we went to it, that's all. "'I hope,' said Murray, "'that you hurt him worse than he hurt you. "'I'd done my best. was the gloomy response. I sure knocked him out. Then this here deputy sheriff dropped a gun on me. Dead Oak Stevens introduced his head inside the door, which he placed a jar. He's going to meteorite after the sheriff, he announced, and you'll stay right here until he gets back. Nonsense, declared Murray. I'll bail him out, and there ain't no one here to bail him out, too, said
Starting point is 03:16:44 dead oak. You got to wait, that's all. Ding my dogs. This here ain't no city. Don't you try to stick with me, Doc, said McIntyvers hopelessly. It ain't fair to you and Hobbs. Things like this will come cropping up all the while. Don't be a fool, snapped Murray and Rose. I'll see what can be done, Sandy. We'll take care of this fellow somehow. Did you have a wagon spoke on your hand? I don't know, said Sandy. I was hitting him with everything in sight. Murray chuckled and left the room. He saw Paiute Tompkins in the office downstairs,
Starting point is 03:17:23 and speedily found that there was no way of freeing McIntyvers until the sheriff arrived in person. Paiute flatly refused to accept Bail, and there was no justice of the peace in town, the one and only J.P. being at the moment some score of miles away, looking for a tungsten mine in the Saddleback Hills. Murray gave up the attempt in disgust. As he left the office, he saw that an automobile was standing at one side of a hotel,
Starting point is 03:17:51 its engine purring. Standing talking to the driver was Dr. Scudder. Scudder stepped back, waved his hand, and the car drove away in the direction of meteorite. Too late to halt the driver, Murray realized that it must be the man with whom Sandy had mixed. But what business had the man with Dr. Scudder? Scudder. Scudder passed him with a single flashing look, and Murray went on across the street, where he imparted to Bill Hobbs what had happened. They were still debating the matter, when the doorway was darkened, and Murray looked up to see Claire Lee. She had already met Bill
Starting point is 03:18:31 Hobbs, and had displayed much interest in his activities, but now she responded to William's greeting with only a faint smile, and turned to Murray a gaze that was distinctly troubled. Dr. Murray, she said, a trace of color in her cheeks. Will you take me up to Morango Valley in your car right away? Murray was taken aback by this flat request. I— Why, Miss Lee, what do you mean? Your father can't travel yet. It's not a question of my father, she said, biting her lip. Here is a note that he asked me to hand you. She extended a paper which the astounded Murray took and opened. The note was brief.
Starting point is 03:19:18 My dear Dr. Murray, please do as Claire says, and don't delay or ask questions. Tom Lee. Murray looked from Bill Hobbs to Claire and choked down the questions that rose to his lips. When do you want to go? Now, said the girl quietly. I'll get my things at a few minutes.
Starting point is 03:19:41 How long do you want to stay? Until we hear from my father. Hadn't I better see him? No, he wants me to go at once. Murray scratched his red thatch, more embarrassed, and put the confusion that he cared to admit. This thing was preposterous on its face. No reason aside.
Starting point is 03:20:03 Nothing but the request to take this girl away out there to the Marungal Valley for an indefinite stay. He looked helplessly at Bill Hobbs. William, can you take care of Sandy? Sure, asserted William, white-eyed. I'm at your service, Miss Lee, said Murray. You're very good, doctor, she said,
Starting point is 03:20:26 and he thought that her lip trembled. I'll be ready in five minutes. Very well, I'll meet you behind the hotel at my car. It's the one stacked with some. supplies in the back seat. She turned and left the prince up. Bill Hobbs looked at Murray, bewilderedly. What's it mean, Doc? How the devil do I know? Murray swore and puzzled disgust. Look to me like she'd been crying, Doc. Murray swore again and started for the door. Come on and help me throw some things together. Put one of those extra gas cans in the back of my car, will you?
Starting point is 03:21:07 Fortunately, she's full up on everything, and you'll have to get Sandy's money before the sheriff gets it. They crossed to the hotel, and while he prepared for the trip, Murray instructed his henchman, whom he placed in charge of the mutual funds, to explain matters to Sandy and to do whatever might be possible. The two men descended to the car, which was already filled with a mass of supplies, made ready by Murray and Sandy against their return to the valley on a prolonged prospecting trip. William turned over the engine,
Starting point is 03:21:44 and as he did so, Claire appeared, bearing only a small handbag. The anxiety in her countenance broke in a smiling greeting, and she climbed in beside Murray. The latter shoved down on his paddle and sent the fliver toward the street. He waved a hasty farewell to Bill Hobbs,
Starting point is 03:22:03 and as he did so a backward glance showed him the tall figure of Dr. Scudder, standing in the doorway of the hotel and gazing after them. Somehow, the remembrance of that impassive, high-browed, jet-bearded figure left a feeling of disquiet within him. Not until they had left two palms behind them,
Starting point is 03:22:26 was the silence broken. Then, Marie seeing Claire's handkerchief going to her eyes, put on the brake, What's the matter? he exclaimed. Nothing. Please go on. The girl forced a smile. I'll tell you what's happened.
Starting point is 03:22:44 I'll tell you what's happened. Murray drove on frowning. Presently, Claire spoke. Her voice low. You'll have to try and understand everything, Dr. Murray. I know that you're a gentleman and father agrees with me. He isn't an ordinary. Chinaman, you know, a coolie. Before the revolution, he went into business. He consolidated a number of
Starting point is 03:23:11 antique shops near San Francisco into one big combine, and he's wealthy. But he has so set his heart on doing good to other men who have the opium habit and helping them to break it, that whoever can approach him in the right way can, can win his trust. Dr. Scudder has done this. "'Ah,' said Marie, "'you don't like Scudder, eh?' "'I don't trust him,' exclaimed the girl passionately. "'I think he's been deliberately keeping father "'under the influence of opium,
Starting point is 03:23:48 "'while pretending to cure him. "'A doctor can obtain the drug now, you know, "'and no one else can. "'Well, this morning I met Dr. Scudder in the hall, "'and he said something, something I resented. And when I told father, there was a row. I'll have to be perfectly frank about it, Dr. Murray. Dr. Scudder apologized to me and said I had misunderstood him.
Starting point is 03:24:16 Then he launched a bitter attack on you and said that he meant to prove that you are not what you seem to be at all, that you were engaged in smuggling drugs. I? exclaimed Murray, then laughed amusedly. nonsense. Well, there was a fuss, said the girl. I hope that father might begin to see Dr. Scudder as I saw him. But I don't know. It's terribly hard to tell just what he thinks and does not think,
Starting point is 03:24:46 for he seldom says anything. When we were alone, he told me to take that note out to you, and to have you take me to Morango Valley at once without any delay. And no reason given, asked Mariner. in open astonishment. None, she responded. I thought that perhaps he wanted to get you away from Dr. Scudder to prevent trouble.
Starting point is 03:25:12 But why should I go, too? He refused absolutely to explain anything. Murray reflected that there might be excellent reasons for the girl going to, but that certainly none appeared. Well, he said Wimbusically, since we're on our way we might as well go. I certainly am honored and delighted by your company, Miss Lee. I think you're a very wonderful sort of woman,
Starting point is 03:25:39 and that your father should send you with me, like this, implies a trust which I shall try to deserve. The girl glanced at him, and to his amazement, he saw that a smile was rippling in her face. You have been wondering about me, I suppose. most people do. They seem to think that it must be terrible to acknowledge a Chinaman as one's father
Starting point is 03:26:04 and to love him. I remember that when some of the girls came home with me one vacation, they could not see the wealth and happiness around me, the devoted servants such as they had never been used to, the love and affection which had been flung about me. All they could see was the yellow man, who was their host.
Starting point is 03:26:25 Her voice trailed off, and suddenly Murray realized that her smile had not been one of mirth. A quick flash of pity leaped through him. He saw her life as it must be. All was a stigma upon her. Always the yellow man, whom she loved and who loved her. All was the shadow that enveloped her friendships and all that she did. A year ago, Miss Lee, he said, quietly, I was among the leaders of my profession. Through the deadly sin of heedlessness,
Starting point is 03:27:02 of failure to observe what I was doing in the effort always to do more in my profession, I became a drug fiend. Since then, I have conquered myself. But in the world's eyes I can never be rehabilitated. So I too have learned the folly of caring what the world thinks her says. It is the inward self that matters, nothing else. Oh, but you are cynical about it, she answered simply. Rather, you are trying to be cynical, and not succeeding very well. Haven't you found that after all life is very good as it is? That in one sense the world does not matter,
Starting point is 03:27:45 but in another sense one must regard it very keenly. To be thought ill of, hurts, and hurts much. There is always self-respect and the inner guidance of one's own life to be followed. But all the same, one must bring oneself into a court with the things outside. It does not worry me to be considered the daughter of a yellow man. I am only sorry that people cannot know, as I know, the wonderful character and goodness of Tom Lee. Why, if he is able to do what he came here to do. He will be a tremendous benefactor of his own race. Hundreds of the men who worked for him are still slaves to opium, although most of them would
Starting point is 03:28:34 be glad to be free again. Murray followed the road mechanically. It was a poor road, merely a track, across the white-gray desert face. Dodging to avoid ancient Joshua trees or groups of cacti, ever following the line of least resistance and curving endlessly. The road did not interest, Marie. He was thinking of the girl beside him and her situation. At least, he said gravely, I think that I can appreciate the character of your father, and if I were you, I wouldn't worry about my own position. You're a marvelously beautiful girl, Clare DeLoon. Beautiful beyond words, and with a deep fund of personality to back it, to have your trust and confidence and affection would be an unbounded honor to any man alive.
Starting point is 03:29:33 For you to think, perhaps, that any man who cared for you might be prejudiced because there is Chinese blood in your—' Oh! cried out the girl suddenly. Her voice startled him, shook him. He saw that her face had mantled with crimson. Oh, but that isn't so. What? Murray turned toward her, slowed the car, stared uneasily at her. She met his gaze with level eyes, although her bosom was heaving tumultuously. I thought you knew, she exclaimed.
Starting point is 03:30:08 I'm only an adopted daughter, Dr. Murray. Father found me in San Francisco at the time of the fire, and could never discover my real parents. So he adopted me. Adopted you. Would such a thing be allowed? Yes, for all the records were destroyed. Besides, at the time, father was known as a Manchu prince,
Starting point is 03:30:34 and his position was highly respected. To save trouble, father merely took the adoption for granted. It was never legal, perhaps, but it was never questioned, and so Marie sat in a daze, unable to find words in the astounded comprehension that burst upon him. He could see only the one great fact, that she was bred of no oriental race. He knew now that he must have been prejudiced before that supposition.
Starting point is 03:31:08 He had fought the prejudice, had conquered it, but nonetheless, he felt a, a surge of relief, and a song uprose in his heart. Then he told himself that he was a fool to think such thoughts. What mattered to him? As to what the girl had suggested about his being a drug smuggler, quoting Scudder, Murray never gave this another thought. He forgot it completely.
Starting point is 03:31:37 End of Chapter 10, Section 11 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones. This Libravox recording is in the public domain, read by John Brandon. The Sun Strikes. More than once did Marry curse himself for a fool as he piloted the car northward into the wastes, but he continued his course without delay. The girl's story had moved him strangely, stirred him to the depths. Still it was not clear to him why he was thus to be.
Starting point is 03:32:17 taking Claire out into the desert, except that he was compelled there to by the dominant will and massive personality of Tom Lee. To tell the truth, Murray was far from urging upon himself any logical reasoning for what he was doing. The presence of Claire beside him was reason enough. He was joyful at the intimacy established between them, at the friendly confidence that had risen. It was long since Douglas Murray had craved the company of a woman, and now he felt strangely happy and buoyant. They were in the marble canyon now, and repairing a tire that had blown out. There was about them the full heat of a desert day, sickening and insufferable. The white walls of the canyon, where it was no shade or relief, from the blinding dazzle of the white sun,
Starting point is 03:33:12 refracted the heat tenfold and shimmered before their eyes in waves of smoldering fire. All breeze was dead. The car where the sunlight smote it was blistering to the touch. Murray got the car repaired, and with a deep sigh of relief, flung the jack into the car. He refilled the boiled-over radiator from one of the water canteens swinging beside the car, then climbed under the wheel. He paused to mop his streaming face. Do you think your father means to come out to Morango Valley? I think so, with the contractor, perhaps tomorrow or today. Really, Dr. Murray, I can't say just what he intends.
Starting point is 03:33:59 When father gives no explanation of his actions, he simply is inscrutable. Murray nodded and started the car forward. He could well understand. the Tom Lee masked by Oriental Calm, and being governed by the unfathomable Oriental mind, was even to Clare an absolutely unknown quantity. They cleared the canyon at last. Here was not the table-flat desert, however. From the canyon the trail debauched into a wilderness of volcanic ash and wind-eroded pinnacles, where along the rocky portals great smears of smokeweed hung wavering like the wraith of long-dead fires. From here at last, back to the
Starting point is 03:34:47 desert, and into one of those salt sinks of the desert, a basin of some ancient sea, perhaps with a road wound precariously, between stretches of sun-baked, salty earth that nonetheless quivered to the touch of any object, and formed at the bottom of the baked crust, a quagmire from which was no escape. The fiery air made the travelers gasp as each parched gust of breath smote their lungs, and the salty, invisible dust, stung their skins and choke their throats with remorseless burning. And in this cockpit of hell, the blistering heat combined with the rarefied atmosphere, to blow out another tire, and to blow it out this time beyond repair. "'Phew!' exclaimed Murray disconsolately,
Starting point is 03:35:40 "'hewing the damage. "'Nothing for it but to strip her, "'and put on the other spare. "'Can't you run on the rim?' queried Claire anxiously. "'No chance, with this load of stuff in back, "'and the road we must follow. "'We'd smash every spring in the car. "'Well, here goes.'
Starting point is 03:36:01 "'There was no breeze, the far vistas of the horizon, hung dancing with heat waves like painted scenery jerking on springs. Mountains and mirages all hung there and danced, a weird dance of death and desolation. The unstirred air was heavy and thick with invisible dust. Sunlight crawled and slavered white-hot brilliance over everything, pierced into everything. His face running with blinding sweat,
Starting point is 03:36:32 Murray impatiently threw aside his hat. presently his unruly red hair was no longer wet and blackened. It crowned his flushed features, like an oriole, crisp and dry and very hot. He had the new tube and casing on, and attached the pump. Laboring steadily, he cursed to himself at the heat, the broiling, insufferably dry heat of that salt basin. A sudden breath of hot air caused him to glance up, and his lips crows cracked in a smile. Claire was leaning from the car and fanning him, her straw hat flapping the air down over him. Thanks, Claire DeLoon, he croaked hoarsely. It helps. Will you have a drink? The water bottle. No thanks. I'll finish this job first. The tire was beginning to harden.
Starting point is 03:37:28 He bent again over the pump, driving himself to the labor. At last it was done. done well enough, at least. He disconnected the pump and tossed it into the car. A word from Claire broke in upon him. What's that? Something moved against the sand. Oh, it's a snake! He laughed unsteadily as he looked. A snake in truth. An incoherent, feeble object had slipped across the sand and blended there, shapeless and indistinct. A stark blind thing, a living volute of death and venom. Murray flung a handful of sand. The reptile lashed out viciously at the air. A rattler shedding its old skin, blind and deadly
Starting point is 03:38:18 poisonous had this season, he said. I remember McIntavers warned us about it. No rattles, no sound at all. He laughed for his own voice astonished him. It sounded thin and tenuous. far away, distant. With a distinct effort of the will, he forced himself to stoop after the jack. Disengaging it, he rose and lifted it into the tunnel, with strange effort.
Starting point is 03:38:47 Claire got out of the car in order to let him in more easily, but he did not climb into the shadow of the top. Instead, he held to the open door for an instant, then sank down upon the running board. I think I'll rest. he said, looking from bloodshar eyes at the figure of the girl beside him, the slender, cool figure that seemed to defy the sunlight.
Starting point is 03:39:12 Clare Dalloon, it comes from the troubadours, that name, the softly sweet glory of the sylvan moonlight, the sheer beauty that rings the heart and soul of a man with pain and sweetness. His head jerked suddenly, as though some inner instinct had wakened to fear and danger, within him. His voice broke out sharply, clearly. No cold water, mind. It kills. No cold water, mind. Not until his head fell back into the car doorway, did Claire Lee realize that something was actually wrong. She had thought him babbling a bit. Now for a terrible moment she thought him dead.
Starting point is 03:39:57 Yet his last words abode with her, remained fixed and distinct in her mind. No cold water. His heart was beating. He was not dead after all. He must have realized in that moment what the trouble was. Sunstroke. She realized it now, realized it with a fearful sense of her own futility. She had no water except the ice-cold water in the porous water bags beside the car. Hesitation and fear, but only for an instant, she seized the nearest bag, her hands trembling in desperate haste, and jerked out the cork.
Starting point is 03:40:41 Part of that precious fluid she poured into the sands, then stumbled to the front of the car and stooped to the petcock of the blistering radiator. As the hot water poured into the bag, she could feel its coldness changed, changed to a tepid warmth. Hastily she ran back to Murray and poured the contents of the bag over his head and shoulders. She grew calmer now. She was at least alive, and she had done her best. But there was more to do. Morango Valley lay ahead, not so far, and she knew the road.
Starting point is 03:41:20 With much effort she lifted the unconscious body into the front seat, where it reposed, limped, and then climbed over it. She had forgotten to crank the car, and had to go back again out into the sunlight. No word, no cry from her clenched lips. She cranked, climbed again into the car, and closed the door that would hold Murray in place. Then she drove with an occasional frantic glance
Starting point is 03:41:50 at the lurching, senseless man beside her. She drove as fast as she dared set up. the car through the loose sands. When she had driven that road first, it was trackless. Now there lay faint markings to guide her. The tracks of her own and of Murray's car. The shuffled traces of hooves and feet. No wind ever lifted in this basin. No flurry of sand ever drove across the burning surface down below the level of the surrounding desert. Until the rains or a storm came, the tracks were. be there, undisturbed, as the dust marks within a pyramid of ancient Ramsey's.
Starting point is 03:42:33 Soon! So soon, that she scarce realized it, the blue and brown mountains that had been trembling over the horizon were drawn into sharper and richer colorings, and the long walls of the valley were opening out ahead. The dead mountains, those, bear of men or beasts or Devils. Marango Valley at last. The sharp turn, with the Box Canyon opening out ahead, rich and sweetly splendid in its touch of vivid greens. It was only 200 yards in length after that turn. Yet to the tortured girl, those 200 yards seemed endless. She did not pause at the shack, but drove on toward the right-hand wall. Still, Still within her mind dwelt the last words uttered by Murray.
Starting point is 03:43:28 No cold water. The trickle of the creek was icy cold, out of the ground and in again. But she knew where there was a seepage of warmer water, water unfit for drinking. She had found it while she was here with Tom Lee. It was a little up the hillside. Above and facing that natural amphitheater, which Tom Lee had staked out as a building site. About it there was shade, for the water had provoked green growths on the hillside, a clump of green there against the brown.
Starting point is 03:44:10 She knew that this was the spot, and she headed for it. Recklessly she drove the car at the steep hill, rocking and lurching across gullies and rocks, until the engine died down. Then in low again, climbing a mad course, until at last a boulder blocked the wheel and the engine died on the crash. There was but a little way to go.
Starting point is 03:44:36 She got Murray out of the car somehow and dragged him, spurred by fear that she had been too late in getting here. Yet he still lived. She laid him on his back in the course of the tiny sea, seepage of water, and then it seemed so cold to her that new fear gripped on her soul. She tasted it and grimaced. It was not cold, and it was brackish, impregnated with minerals. So slight was the flow that it existed for little more than the length of Murray's body,
Starting point is 03:45:13 and there was not the shade here that she had anticipated. It was too slight, too little here at Noonday. That was easily remedied. A trip to the car, and she had opened Murray's lashed bundles. A trip down the hillside to the shack provided her with stakes. From four of these she stretched a blanket above the recumbent man, and saw that now the congestion had died out of his face. He was breathing more easily, too. Then reaction came upon her. And bodily weariness, and flooding tears. She rallied, however, and fell to work. By mid-afternoon she had accomplished much.
Starting point is 03:45:59 Seeing no hope of moving Murray to the shack, she made another low canopy of blankets, preparatory to removing him from the seapage, opened out provisions, brought up a tiny sheet-iron stove from the shack, it would be cold with the night, bitter cold. There were many things to be done, and her hands were unaccustomed to doing these things, but she did them.
Starting point is 03:46:25 And when they were done, she took the hand-axe she found in the car, and sallied down past the shack in search of firewood, for the hillside was bare. When she returned and came into sight of the camp, she dropped the burden and ran forward, for Murray was standing there in the sunlight, one hand to his head, staring around him dazedly. Her cry of protest swung him about. He managed to wan smile,
Starting point is 03:46:56 then obeyed her imperative panted orders and dropped beneath the blanket canopy she had erected. She came up to him, breathless, with effort and fear. "'The sun got me, eh?' murmured Murray. "'Clair Dalloon, you're a wonder. I don't see how you did it. Lord, but I feel ill again.' He dropped back limply, and she burst into tears of despair and helplessness as she knelt above him.
Starting point is 03:47:27 Again, she lashed herself to work, removed the blanket from above the seepage, and laid it aside for a night covering. A Californian, she knew little about sunstroke, but she believed that now he had fallen into a coma, which might pass into sleep, and his regular breathing gave some assurance. The afternoon dragged into evening, and the night came. Still Murray lay senseless, breathing heavily but evenly. The sun slipped out of sight under the western rim, and darkness clamped down until the stars shone. Claire spread her blankets above the tiny shelter she had made for Murray,
Starting point is 03:48:12 and lay with her face to the south and two palms. What time it was when she wakened she did not know. She lay for a moment wondering why she had roused, then glanced toward Murray's shelter. In the starlight she could see that he had not moved. She could hear his breathing as it had been. Then her gaze leaped to the desert floor, where two moving stars were drawing close.
Starting point is 03:48:43 An automobile! Hope sprang within her, drew a quick, glad cry from her lips, She leaped up and arranged her dress with shaking fingers. Tom Lee was coming then, was almost here. Hurriedly she made shift to light a tiny blaze from the fragments of her fire, to guide the arrivals. As the car came into the valley below,
Starting point is 03:49:09 the sound apprised her that it was a fliver, and she became certain that Tom Lee had come. The car threaded its way up the hillside, and ten feet from Murray's car came to a halt. Its engine was not shut off, and its headlights held Claire in the center of this scene, lighting the place dimly but efficiently. Two dark figures leaped from the car and came toward her,
Starting point is 03:49:37 a cry from Claire, and she drew back, not Tom Lee after all. Here was Paiute Tompkins, and with him a stranger, whom she did not know. but her fear vanished swiftly, and she choked down her disappointment. "'I'm so glad you came,' she exclaimed. "'Dr. Murray has been hurt. "'Why, what's the matter?'
Starting point is 03:50:02 She halted, blankly astounded. The stranger and Paiute both produced revolvers, and their manner was distinctly unfriendly. The stranger now flashed the badge of a sheriff. He was a keen-eyed man, bronze. and resolute. You're under arrest, Miss Lee, he said. So is Dr. Murray.
Starting point is 03:50:25 That him, yonder? Arrest? Fulter the girl, shrinking in amazement and fear. Yep, complicity, said Paiute. The doc had a lot of opium in his room and morphine, and you're helping him in his getaway. This here is the sheriff. Hennessy sent him over a flyin.
Starting point is 03:50:47 But, but. It's impossible, wailed the girl. Anguish in her voice. He's ill. He's had sunstroke. And he's never had any opium. The sheriff, who seemed to dislike his job, shook his head. Sorry, Miss Lee, but we got the goods on him. My car broke down and we had to impress Bill Hobbs to bring us out here. At this instant, another figure came into the rays of light from the car. It was Bill Hobbs. What's the matter, Miss Lee? he demanded. Where's the dock? He's ill. He had to fix a tire, and the son made him ill, she said weakly.
Starting point is 03:51:30 These men are trying to arrest him and me. Oh, it's ridiculous. Gee, breathed William, staring from her to the recumbent figure beneath the blankets. Then he swung on the other two. So that was why you had me run, you out here, huh? Trying to make a pinch, huh? You kept darn quiet about it. Enough for you, snapped the sheriff, get busy, and help carry that man. Put up your mitts, he breathed hoarsely. A wild light in his flaring eyes. Put him up, yous. So help me. If I got a crow-kew. The two obeyed, utterly astounded. You'll do time for this.
Starting point is 03:52:18 began the sheriff furiously. Bill Hobbs flung and excited, reckless laugh at him. Will I? You'll go to hell first. Now look here, the doc ain't done nothing at all. And you ought to know it, you big stool you? Bill cast the words venomously at Paiute. I'll cook you for this. Hey, it wasn't me, spoke up Paiute, in obvious alarm. It was Doc Scudder. Don't go to Pinton that there gun too reckless. Scudder was it? Bill Hobbs swore. I said that gink was crooked. So he tried to frame the dock here, did he?
Starting point is 03:53:01 Good Lord, uttered the sheriff suddenly. He had been staring hard at Bill Hobbs. Now he took a step backward, across his face flitting a look of recognition. It's Swifty Bill! William snarled at him. Yeah, Swifty Bill, he jeered. "'See me before, have ye?' "'I got pictures of you, my man,' said the sheriff.
Starting point is 03:53:28 "'And word that you're wanted in Memphis. "'You've been wanted there for a long time. "'Those handbills have been up on my office wall for three years. "'Why I didn't know you before, I can't say why.' "'Bill Hobbs spat a vicious oath at him. "'Clair had shrunk back, white-faced, and fearful, watching the intense scene before her with eyes that only half comprehended. "'Know me, do you?' slung out Bill Hobbs, and you'll try to pinch one of Swifty Bill's
Starting point is 03:54:01 mob, will you? I guess not. The doc ain't done nothing, I tell you. You's guys ain't going to frame him and get away with it. Not for a minute. See here, broke out the sheriff. "'You're trying to buck the government, Swifty Bill, and you know what that means. This man Murray had a lot of opium and morphine in his possession, and has no permit for it. You better put down that gun.' "'I got that gat down on you,' said Bill firmly, "'and she stays like she is.' Suddenly he paused, then broke out a new and impulsive eagerness, frightening in his face.
Starting point is 03:54:48 "'Say, what do you guys say to this? "'Leave the girl and the doc go, and take me with you. "'I'll go. How's that now? "'If you want me, all right. If you don't, "'I'll short-croak both of you's if we don't blow out of here.' Hyatt looked at the sheriff, but the latter scarcely hesitated. Those three-year-old handbills on the wall of his office recurred to his memory. Swifty Bill was implicated in a federal job back in Memphis, and it was more credit to be gained from the capture of such a man than from taking in Murray.
Starting point is 03:55:28 Besides, the drugs had been confiscated, and the chances were that Murray could not be punished for merely having them in his possession. You're on, said the sheriff quickly. Then leave your guns, and beat it to the car. I'll come in a minute. The sheriff nodded to Paiute. The two men dropped their weapons and retraced their steps. After watching them for an instant, Bill Hobbs turned to Claire Lee and gestured toward Murray. His eyes were suddenly brimming with devoted affection. He ain't dead, miss? No, but he's very ill. Listen, I got to beat it with these guys, see?
Starting point is 03:56:11 When we get to two palms, I'll wise up your dead. I guess the doc ain't bad hurt. What's in this dope frame-up, anyhow? I don't know. It's all some mistake, said Claire vaguely. All right then. Say, tell the doc I'm squaring things up, will you? Him and me's pals, see? Tell him, will you? Claire nodded dumbly. So quickly had the situation evolved itself that she was not fully sensible of its significance. The meaning of all this rapid-fire exchange of words was as yet only partially comprehensible to her. She could only nod assent. Bill Hobbs turned and stumbled away to the car, and the waiting handcuffs. End of Chapter 11. Section 12 of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones.
Starting point is 03:57:13 This Librevox recording is in the public domain. read by John Brandon Scutter comes The night passed And the day Another night dragging their weary length Above Morongo Valley
Starting point is 03:57:29 After the car that bore Paiute, William and the sheriff had vanished over the desert horizon That horizon had remained unbroken No one had come Murray slept the clock around and wakened hungry but very weak. All strength seemed to have fled out of him.
Starting point is 03:57:50 The rare sunstroke of the desert had smitten fiercely. When he heard Claire's narrative of what had happened during the preceding night, his first thought was to get back to the aid of Bill Hobbs. But when the girl inspected the car, she pronounced the task hopeless. The front axle's all crooked, and the left wheel is half twisted off.
Starting point is 03:58:14 she reported, her eyes resting upon him anxiously. I must have done it getting up here. No matter, said Murray, losing all energy. The least movement appeared to drain his strength. The slightest touch of that blinding sunlight sent his brain whirling and reeling. I give up, he went on. I'm good for nothing.
Starting point is 03:58:40 Take a look around for rattlers. You have to watch out for them this season. for they give no warning but strike blindly, and their bad medicine. Lord, but I'm helpless. As he laid there, he reviewed the girl's story of the attempted arrest, and believed that he understood it very plainly. Although he did not attempt to explain matters to Claire, she had enough to worry about, he decided.
Starting point is 03:59:07 He remembered that Scudder had been talking with a contractor when Hennessy left to get the sheriff. He knew already that Scudder had opium for the use of Tom Lee. It would have been no hard matter for Scudder to have planted some of the drug among his own effects, he reflected. I'll settle with you, Scudder, he vowed to himself. Toward sunset they reached the horizon. But vainly, what was happening beyond the horizon? Over the rim of the world.
Starting point is 03:59:39 Murray worried more about his friends than himself. for he was little concerned over Scudder's enmity and attempts to disprove him in the eyes of Tom Lee. But Sandy McIntavers was in the toils, and as for Bill Hobbs, Murray groaned at the thought. He knew that William had only recently come out of stir when he had picked up the ex-burglar. Now that Bill Hobbs had deliberately sacrificed himself in order to save Murray and Claire Lee, it meant a setback that would put him in the criminal ranks again for good. And at this moment, when both his friends needed him so sorely, Murray was stretched out here in the desert, helpless and impotent,
Starting point is 04:00:21 himself under the menace of a cloud. During that day, Murray and the girl lived long, came to know each other deeply, not with the superficial words and phrases and acts of civilized life, but in primitive ways and fashions. When the night closed down again, like a mantle above the desert, it drew them yet closer together. Your father will be here tomorrow at latest, said Murray reflectively.
Starting point is 04:00:49 He should have come long ago. Claire's eyes were filled with somber shadows. I'm afraid that Dr. Scudder has been keeping him under the influence of opium. How I detest and fear that man, I wish that father could be made to see him as I see him, that he would break with the man. I think he will eventually, said Murray, and smiled grimly to himself, had thought of the reckoning he would have with Scudder.
Starting point is 04:01:20 The night passed, once, Marie awakened. It seemed to him that he caught in the desert silence and cold stillness, the throbbing motor of an automobile. Yet he could see no lights, and Clare had not wakened. He lay for his face, watching vainly, and at last fell asleep again. With the morning, Murray opened his eyes to find Claire already up, and breakfast nearly ready.
Starting point is 04:01:49 He tried to rise and manage to leave his blankets, but he was giddy and too weak to walk. With a muttered curse at his own feebleness, he sat down again upon the sand. If no one shows up here by afternoon, he declared resolutely, while they breakfasted and discussed the situation, I think we'd better make an effort to get back with the car.
Starting point is 04:02:16 She may run. When it comes to flivers, the days of miracles are by no means over. At this instant, Claire sprang to her feet with a cry of joy. Look, look, a car! Murray twisted around and saw a moving object upon the desert face, from where they were upon the hillside, it was possible to see only the stretch of the canyon floor immediately below them. A twist in the canyon walls hid the remainder of the road from their sight, until it came out again upon the desert basin half a mile away. It was out there,
Starting point is 04:02:54 crawling in from the low horizon, that the moving automobile appeared. "'It's father!' cried the girl, watching the car intently as it rapidly drew closer to them. "'It's our car. I know. I know. know it, because we had to put the license plate on the right fender. Oh, I'm so glad. Now everything's all right. Silence fell upon them both. They watched without further speech as the car came in toward them, and finally vanished from sight. Five minutes later, it appeared down below in the little valley. Its cheerful thrum reverberating upon the morning silence, echoing back from the canyon walls. But as Claire watched, uneasiness grew in her eyes.
Starting point is 04:03:35 There was but one man in the car, the driver. The flivor halted down by the shack, and its driver alighted. Murray glanced at the girl, and read a swift flutter of fear in her eyes. "'It's not father at all. It's Dr. Scudder,' she breathed. "'Don't worry,' said Marie coolly. "'I expect your father sent him here. "'Ah, he's coming up, that's good.' His calm manner exerted a quieting effect upon clueling.
Starting point is 04:04:05 Claire. Chored them from the canyon climbed Dr. Scudder. As he came closer, his cheery, good morning, floated to them, and both Murray and Claire made answer. Scudder completed the climb, panting a little, and removed his hat to wipe his brow. "'Where's father?' exclaimed Claire eagerly. "'I'm sorry to say, Miss Lee, that he's not well.' Returned Scudder, his eyes, taking in each detail of the scene. Hops came into town yesterday in custody of the sheriff, and told us of the situation here. Your father hoped to be able to come himself, but early this morning he was taken rather ill, so I came in his place.
Starting point is 04:04:48 Did you give him more opium? cried the girl accusingly. Scutters brows lifted. No. I mean that he was really ill, Miss Lee. For the past two days he has not touched the drug, and his system is not yet inured of the deprivation. privation. What's this, Murray? Sunstroke? I hope you let me do anything in my power. Thanks, said Murray quietly. Instinct told him that the words of Scudder were a tissue of lies, yet he knew that he was in need of the man's skill. I'd like to have a talk with you all alone. Miss Lee, would you have any objection to leaving me and Dr. Scudder in private for a few moments? "'Ah,' said Scudder suavely,
Starting point is 04:05:37 "'I was about to make the same request,' he said thinly, "'and I have a very good excuse, Miss Lee. "'The contractor arrived yesterday to come out here with your father, "'but as their trip has been temporarily delayed, "'your father asked if you would take some pictures of the ground, "'just back and above the place he had selected as the building site. "'It has something to do, I believe, with the building of a tank or a reservoir for water from the spring.
Starting point is 04:06:08 You'll find a camera in the rear of the car. Very well, said Claire, with a nod of her head. She departed down the hillside, and Scudder gazed reflectively after her, watching her lift the camera from his car, and then start toward the wall of Manzanita that cloak the upper end of the valley. Murray's voice caused him to turn. "'Well, Scudder, we'd better have a showdown,' said Murray calmly, gazing up at the man.
Starting point is 04:06:40 The sheriff was out here, as you know, and told about finding dope in my belongings. What made you plant the dope there? That was a silly way to try and discredit me in the eyes of Tom Lee. Scudder looked down at him and smiled. There was nothing mirthful in this smile, however. It was a cold, hard, deadly smile, like the fixed and drawn-back lips of his snake waiting to strike. You guessed right, Murray, he said unexpectedly.
Starting point is 04:07:10 It was a rather futile thing, and I found a much better way. I don't mind telling you that I gave Tom Lee enough opium last night to keep him doped for a week, so there'll be no interference. Murray swore, you damned well, he said, tried to raise himself but vainly. If. Scudder-Lee. forward and shoved him back in his place with a chuckle.
Starting point is 04:07:35 "'No more fisticuffs, eh?' he sneered. "'Not in condition just now, are you?' "'Well, I'll have you fixed up in no time. Morphia victim, weren't you?' "'Well, I'll pump Morphia into you for about three weeks, and turn you loose. That'll take care of you, I guess.' From his pocket Scudder took a hypodermic case and a bottle of tablets.
Starting point is 04:07:59 He filled a tiny thimble cup with water from the spring, dropped a tablet into it, unfolded the inch-square metal stand, and set the cup in place. Then he put the stand down, struck a match, and held it beneath the cup. Handy affair this, he observed. Murray watched him in horror,
Starting point is 04:08:21 which changed from incredulity to realization that the man intended his words literally, knowing that Murray had been a morphia victim, he was now deliberately taking advantage of his helplessness to inject the drug again, and with Murray in his charge, he could put him hopelessly under the spell of the drug once more. Good God, man, cried Murray,
Starting point is 04:08:47 getting up on one elbow, you can't mean. Scudder put out a foot and shoved him back again. Lie put, will you? he chuckled. Wait till I get this syringe filled, and by the time Claire gets back, you'll be past speech, and you won't speak to her again until I'm ready to let you. While he spoke, Scudder filled the syringe and adjusted the needle. Then the syringe in his hand. He came and stood over Murray. Struggling won't do you any good, he said, and bent down.
Starting point is 04:09:23 Murray struck at him, struck weakly and vainly. Scudder seized his right wrist and drew it down, put it under his foot and held it there. Then he seized Murray's left arm, gripped the wrist, and drew it up to meet the syringe. Now for Happy Land, he said, one slight prick. He paused suddenly, paused and jerked himself upright, a flood of color, sweeping into his pale features as his head came up. From the clumps of Manzanita twenty feet away had come a voice. Hold on, Scudder!
Starting point is 04:10:04 And from that covert of twisting, grotesque, blood-red manzanita trees, step Tom Lee. Murray felt something of the fright that had seized upon Scudder, for the presence of Tom Lee seemed nothing short of an apparition. I waited for this, Scudder, rang out the voice of the yellow man, his eyes fastened upon the horrified gaze of Scudder. When you gave me all that dope last night, I guessed that you were coming here. I discovered that you had planted this stuff in Dr. Murray's suitcase.
Starting point is 04:10:38 I had begun to penetrate your wiles and devil-tree. Now it's ended. Tom Lee came forward, before him Scudder Frank. The syringe dropped from his nerveless fingers. He stepped back from the figure of Murray, retreated from the advancing form of Tom Lee invisible terror and consternation. You devil, cried the Oriental, a deep and surging passion filling his voice. I came here last night in Hennessy's car. I've been waiting for you. I heard all your lies,
Starting point is 04:11:14 heard all of your plotted devil-tree. You thought you dispose of Murray and have Claire in your power, didn't you? There was reason for the sheer terror that fills gutter. The face of the advancing man had changed into a frightful mask. It had changed and altered into the face of the great stone Buddha that watches over the youngman caves. It had become a purely Asian face, filled with terrible and deadly things, unguessed menaces. Murray painfully got to one elbow again and watched.
Starting point is 04:11:46 The others were oblivious of him. All their attention was fastened upon each other. Still Scudder retreated. And still Tom Lee advanced upon him, weaponless, yet in his advance, a potent and fearful threat. Before that threat, Scudder still retreated. His face ghastly. Damn you, he called. His voice shrill. What do you mean by all this? You can't get away from me, said Tom Lee impassively.
Starting point is 04:12:19 I'm going to have reckoning with you. No, but I can stop your game. retorted Scudder with an oath. The mask was gone now, and he cursed luridly. You can't run any damn Chinese bluff on me. With the words, he plucked a revolver from his pocket and fired. The shot echoed and re-echoed in the canyon. Tom Lee did not move.
Starting point is 04:12:46 Scudder glared up at him, and made as if to lift the weapon again. Then he hurled it from him with another curse, and kicked at something on the sand at his feet. A shrill scream broke from him. Something fell away from his kick, an incoherent, feeble object that had slipped to the sand and blended there,
Starting point is 04:13:08 shapeless and invisible. A stark blind thing, a living volume of death and venom, a rattler that had struck blind, but that had struck home. With that scream still on his lips, Scudder whirled about and began to run. He fled as though after him pursued some invisible and awful thing. He ran blindly down the valley, as though in search of something, desperate in his extremity.
Starting point is 04:13:39 He passed the automobile in which he had come, running, stumbling through the soft sand, and so out of sight around the twist in the canyon. Let him go. It is finished. The words came from Tom Lee. He turned to Murray, smiling, and the smile seemed fastened in his face. He lifted his arm and looked at the hand curiously. A cry broke from Murray,
Starting point is 04:14:11 for the hand was streaming with a scarlet fluid. Abruptly Tom Lee pitched forward, and lay in a heap, just as Claire called by the shot appeared. End of Chapter 12. Section 13 of Arizona Organauts by H. Bedford Jones. This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Read by John Brandon. Untangled. A fliver that bore two men came crawling down the slope of the desert rim in the early morning, near the approach of Morango Valley. It halted. The two men, a light of to inspect a heap in the sand, from which a carrion bird flapped heavily away. They looked at the body, glanced at each other, then silently, got into the car and continued
Starting point is 04:15:11 their journey. Rattler, I judge, observed Sandy McIntavers, and a good job. The car crept up the valley to the shack, stopped, coughed, and became silent. Murray was awaiting it, pale and weak. But walking. Beside him was Claire, and joining them was Tom Lee, his right arm in his sling. Murray's face lighted up, and his hand shot out. Willem, he cried delightedly. We thought we must be dreaming when we saw you.
Starting point is 04:15:47 And Sandy, too. But I thought you were behind bars. Across the earnest features of Bill Hobbs broke a rippling light of gleeful mirth. "'Say!' he exclaimed while he pumped Murray's hand. "'Say, I got a hand it to that sheriff for being a prized boob. "'I was wanted, all right, three years ago. "'Since then I'd done the time and got out again, see?' "'When the answer came to his wire, that was the sickest guy you ever seen.
Starting point is 04:16:20 "'But say, Doc, how are you?' "'Fine, coming around all right.' Murray's gaze went to Sandy McIntyvers. What stroke of luck turned you loose, Sandy? The voice of Tom Lee interposed with a chuckle. That was my doing, gentlemen, he said blandly. The contractor, Hennessy, preferred to withdraw all charges against Mr. McIntyvers to losing my contract.
Starting point is 04:16:48 And Mr. McIntyvers, I wished you'd come up the hill here. There's something I want to show you. Sandy nodded. joined him, and the two men ascended toward the seepage where Murray had lain. Bill Hobbs looked from the face of the girl, alight with a strange happiness, to the incisive quizzical eyes of Murray. He seemed to sense a constraint, flushed slightly, and was turning away when Murray's hand halted him. Hold on there, William. I'm glad, old man, very glad that everything's clear for you. By the way, I have an item of news for your paper.
Starting point is 04:17:26 "'You know what I told you about the sanitarium? "'Well, Mr. Lee is going ahead with his plans, "'and I'm to be in charge.' "'Say,' broke out Hobbs with sudden remembrance, "'what happened to Scudder?' "'We seen him out yonder, and Mac laid it to a rattler.' "'Mac was right, I suppose,' said Murray thoughtfully, "'although I'm not so sure that it wasn't the hand of Providence, William.
Starting point is 04:17:54 "'But lay it to the rattler and play safe.' He shot Tom Lee through the arm before the rattler got him. He sure had panic, blind panic. And by the way, I have another item of news for you. Marie glanced at Claire, who smiled happily. Miss Lee, he pursued, has decided to chance being the wife of a country doctor. A shout from the hillside drew their attention. Tom Lee was standing beside Claire's camp, and out of the sea-per-shirted. of water nearby, shouting and wading his hands, was sandy, dirty, streaked with sand and water, a drip with perspiration and exultancy.
Starting point is 04:18:37 "'Ablins! Now will you look at this?' He pointed to the seepage, a blaze of excitement, lighting his face. "'We see it,' answered Murray, laughing. "'What's the matter with it?' "'Matter with it!' shouted Sandy, waving his arm at the brow of the hill. free gold, that's what. It'll take a smack into rock and quartz, that's what. A little later, Bill Hobbs, standing by his automobile, rolled a cigarette.
Starting point is 04:19:07 Ah, he muttered to himself. Ah, gee. And now I got to go back to the print shop and work all alone with that old derelict. And Sandy's got to work all alone at the mine. Ah, gee. Ain't it hell how a woman bust so. up everything. I wished I was a poor man again. End of Section 13. End of Arizona Argonauts by H. Bedford Jones.

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