The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1930 Page: 3 of 7
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j Ak'tiin the '.kipper nodded
d •» * j "Our rb filiation, f in?*'
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►' i ( \ >uTJ st r.d .i man to Miami in a
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upon him t h> eacj , . t
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h;x nt rvex. and by the
reat bed lux own hon.t hi
to think coherently
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that H hs had xhe run a
she ha<l marired him only
him tor all the world I is*
me of a cheap no\> lift
n >t im.tjnnr Only, it w :■ •
and vulgar motive that
h, r lb knew tha* I n v
buarre, hut nevt r nmnoii
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»he n ght l*e mad Certainly tliisj
would explain .ill tf if -la balj
dent (Inly, he rerr.errh*-red the
- no I pruy ryr«, the broad ton in ad,
to know that no insanitv lurked j
within that perfectly xhaped head j
.-he was the rrir-st impulsive ere*
tun on earth Mr knew thi» And,
vet. though she might have acted
upon impulse, in marrying and
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udden odd thr>ugbt
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t !«t .r, life * ■.
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rr j r,anit neil. ,,nd f eves, that had
Wade
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and taring,
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■on, avoided but he would add t<.
. f(K !irhn» -s nothing ot hie c»w n
H. \ auldn't drink, and he wouldn't
-i!J b.mself, and he’d d«t nothing
a t i.rid her
He rang again. .»nd ordered »*
servant to fetch Modane. the skip-
per t the Minerva The swart
i.tv.tnf'ne arrived shortly.
"I was manifil today, Modane,
’.ill Stevens.
Modane nodded
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,-h if.l nevei have le. Ii* I »• ’ * a -
s* :e v. bt ri on *. ', 1 o| I’ ■ t 1
! -aru th* bold, sir ’
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'll r.d bt bet n \ ■ ii ' . •!*...» oil j
r uk! have tamed lo t •! Hut j
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t: as w ell .. any one
• And like you Iwtti’i ir *i<I
ilt dane. "than anv ont t !-■
'Mut h obligt d Then tr’l rue
\ I v would a woman n. . i" n. and
t‘ • n run away
"You've got a war ’ill, ft t "Til-
n <nding. rot asking, a pi outl w<>
n..,n might n - -nt that, might want
v.-u to t oms f . h >1 itixte.ul ft hi’i -
self
"I'll think th.*t -aot St'\
• n- "And when I bring no wife
aboard Modane. wh»-rt «<<ubl he
have landetl >f-terdii> morning?'
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Not help, riot t *
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for words, tb. ti
enn.e.
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■a 11 .Modane
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1 bei, it w imjb*u !
vt he! her h- .0 •
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tell ‘em what
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v wanted it all
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won’t come
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wit, teith
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.I’ter to me
!fling or tin
tiling "
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bi e all no 1 ’
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w ant a r.d
and
"I an < pt the ant ndmt nt, 1 ucy."
,1! I.,mitt "Well, v. I... Tiori
this era ft 1 n I r»|i» for I anont
imi'glr e.”
They were bowling k.-urely a-
long. ‘«r.i*h. ii'M.tt a placid ocean,
bentafh a -r.m i g sun ..n<1 fleecy
I ,ud Tbt t ,.s tb, 1.,inter*
swell, ! a. ng the -h re,
nnlm inland, I n ,k*r* turled and
tirokt totur.ily, and tbr
ot the r diss, lut...
a fain' < honf •.»: fb» distant 1
Sk , atmo-pbere, und sen had
e«m,bin*<1 to lull !'.t ti e t !■ r* into
drea: Mount. Put in tbt t
ics Nat art * n >re trem horous
tlian in the fro. to no id ft. Ac th*
got. I art s,ipji< x» d to ii;-* young. J h’'*'
tht trail IhhI.i ent rturdi ned
by (ft* i,,*’ <d t he ir virfjee, -•>
the -Wt f’ Me, - «tf the t-Ot-O be
t on, - ji -upt.t rt«ib|e t * Nature.
wVm v. hen ut.'.ftt fit- I Met ite
savo» prompt! { na e* il- p.» -how
w h.i a nal a Id bid) *h. at. bt
Ouf u* -t.i Kaur.i 1 saw a whirl
-t.ro* th ng that twirled and
tiameil in *f - ♦ ff rt to I.mb high
• I, .Jthough ..Ir id) it reached
timid to n a< fi it dark rlnud
ir.it .i i »pr u , -odd. r.!y ir rn
I W f t I e II, III.({ t-VI r 1 1 u . Wa
trrapuut before, ! *jt he needed no
previous atipiaiiitaiu e for iustunt
recogiiiliofi
l-uc^ rat upright a a cold chill
distend, d ujtou her Alieady the
»u'i was oblitei 1 It'tl and u falw
mgtit was ojairi them The placid
ot 1 au I,ad awakened, was stinmg
was f»e* op as though in agony
Th** Ian > him*' suddenly, rolled
* murmur i tideways, th* n pit, lied into a guli
•j’:rb j I'kf • W^;*-r I . oke *»v» 1 lit 1 b*»w k. sliuced
the tbit', «lrt*nched I,ucy Slevenn.
pin-lied over Fount eat the wiie«*l
"llaoy tin!" slo heard him cry,
i.s Vo it < haiel) liuitiblt above th*
M.»r of th* tytl'mt And liuv not
rn- r -I; the I! \\ ', . dj." '« ,
h»it the wilde 'air. she had
■ k.rovvu came <l«-•, a fiom ♦*»*
,.ri, n<-d sj u-s; hug* hniirtuiu r
it *! «• do* s s bun ml d at'oil she
lik.
unis ball.
* this sum 1
.dot wh*
ot I a.ill< ■
■ -Icily (hough
tl! I O,).ol* ll .fit**' \
n.moblg demon I
■ b am do t tor t h** I’
anil herself?
the I .my accrued
1 ;*,i ■* .dr r ;>r"
-lot v.av* it shot al-mg liK* a by
>tr. plan* laghtniup' gleamed and
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1 1 * leal
b\ wind
( Ctnt 11
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III'll!
mu
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*aid Stevens,
*'s. sir. all men. ,n>| ,11
it-. 11," jnsiste*! Modane
Itllt support - ‘.Jpp.,-1 .('it' Ml t
11 - -* 1 oiigc! . '-tii Stt v*n ■■
b .laTle l.ruggt tl
In that * ., f l.t down, let h« 1
v..i!k mi you You g"f tl'. 1! she’s
stronget than a H*it . *he sir’’
In his turn Stevi n< -hruggetl
"That remains to b. t*>urs< 1 out
M ■ da tie
l IIA 1*1 Fit IV
Tbe I .m \ wa- 1 hr -tern d s*,.|
i-mniy , the girl l.u. \. broke a p:ut
ot ch.ampagne over the rra!'.'st>ow
and then another pint wa opened
anti the ritual w.,« staled h> her-
self ., ml Fa ant r drinking the row
I.Uvy '* hi .i!th .Hid S'.ii - t’Sx.
" Jhoiigh what * re.i*t 1 measure
of slice"-, the I at . van hut-e for!
than to b it .acrid ;.ou ax .1 pa
sengt'i
" \s « r. 1 -mb* r ■>! the crew l>«
1) M ■ (’..j, Intel ’ ip!. I hir'
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Choice Meats
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Expertly Slaughtered and Cut
Barbecued Beef, Mutton, (>oat
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Barbecued Bologna
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OZONA MEAT MARKET
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NEW YEAR!
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We have tht* most complete equipment of any
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and delivery
OZONA STOCKMAN
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Phone 2in
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1930, newspaper, January 2, 1930; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098107/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .