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ioe, a 8 & Aw, te. | » J are \d D4 . A. \ gh yale aE im 28 DEADWOOD DICK. bis cestination, when he heard a voice, and saw a woman, mounted upon a white hors¢, riding. toward him from a iansverse ravine. Seeing that she was motioning’to kim, he drew rein; but was on his guard, in case she might prove a decoy. As she drew near he saw that she was young and beau- tiinl—net over eighteen years of age; and formed in na- ture’s happiest mold. In face she was equally pretty. Her features were finely cut, the mouth, particularls, wearing a most winning ex- | pression; her cOmpicexion was light, and skin ‘pure, with % fair of blonde color to match; her eyes, however, were the *~ feature that put the finish to her beauty, beimg of a bril- - She was attired in a cool, airy riding-habit, and her jaunty sun-hat was crowned with a wreath of wild flow- ers. _ “Here’s'a rustic beauty!” St. Cecil mused, as she rode up. “Can this innocent-looking child be the desperate gambler queen whom I have to tackle?” Without hesitation the young lady rode nearer. “Excuse me!” she said, “but are you not Mr. St. Cecil, the company’s newly-appointed receiver?” “You have guessed correctly; I am Mr. St. Cecil. I ad- you; and then, too, Mr. I am Ruth Raymond. My father is a stockholder in the mines.” “Ah, yes! I am pleased to form your acquaintance. I -~ the fair sex.” , > COnniceooolks.comn)