She took his wet hand between her own. “But it doesn’t seem quite fair,” she protested. “Frank and I have found each other. But you, who have fought our battle for us so splendidly, what reward do you have?”
Chester Kent shook his head. “My dear,” he said gently, “the great game isn’t played for prizes.”
THE END
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STORIES OF WESTERN LIFE
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap’s List
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE. By Zane Gray. Illustrated by Douglas Duer.
In this picturesque romance of Utah of some forty years ago, we are permitted to see the unscrupulous methods employed by the invisible hand of the Mormon Church to break the will of those refusing to conform to its rule.
FRIAR TUCK. By Robert Alexander Wason. Illustrated by Stanley L. Wood.
Happy Hawkins tells us, in his humorous way, how Friar Tuck lived among the Cowboys, how he adjusted their quarrels and love affairs and how he fought with them and for them when occasion required.