The Pride of Palomar by Peter B. (Peter Bernard) Kyne
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He nodded, rose and stood before her, smiling down at her with an inscrutable little smile. "Will you motor me in to El Toro to-morrow morning?" he pleaded. "I must go there to arrange for cattle cars." "Of course." "Thank you, Kay. Now, if I have your permission to withdraw, I think I shall make myself presentable for dinner." He hesitated a moment before withdrawing, however, meanwhile gazing down on her with a gaze so intent that the girl flushed a little. Suddenly his hand darted out and he had her adorable little chin clasped between his brown thumb and forefinger, shaking it with little shakes of mock ferocity. He seemed about to deliver some important announcement--impassioned, even, but to her huge disgust he smothered the impulse, jerked his hand away as if he had scorched his fingers, and blushed guiltily. "Oh, I'm a sky-blue idiot," he half growled and left her abruptly. A snort--to a hunter it would have been vaguely reminiscent of that of an old buck deer suddenly disturbed in a thicket--caused her to look up. At the corner of the wall Pablo Artelan stood, staring at her with alert interest; his posture was one of a man suddenly galvanized into immobility. Kay blushed, but instantly decided to appear nonchalant. "Good evening, Pablo," she greeted the majordomo. "How do you feel after your long, hard day on the range?" "_Gracias_, mees. Myself, I feel pretty good. When my boss hees |
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