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The Trail Horde

CHAPTER XXXVI
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CHAPTER XXXVI.
A MAN MEDITATES VENGEANCE It had always been lonely at the Hamlin cabin, and it grew more lonely after Kane Lawler left the Circle L.For the barrier between Ruth and the happiness she had a right to expect seemed to grow higher and more impassable daily.
After receiving official notification of his nomination, Lawler had gone away on a speaking tour of the state, and Ruth had seen little of him.
He came home once, for a few days, just before the election, and had renewed his pleas to Ruth.

But the girl, rigidly adhering to her determination not to permit the shadow of her father's reputation to embarrass him, had firmly refused to consent.

And after the election, when he had gone to the capital to take the office to which he had been chosen by a record vote, she watched him ride away with a consciousness that the world had grown to gigantic proportions and that Lawler was going to its extreme farther limits, leaving behind him a gulf of space, endless and desolate.
Dorgan, the country prosecutor, had been defeated for re-election by a man named Carney--who was known to be friendly to Singleton.

Moreton had also been defeated--by "Slim" McCray, who hailed from a little town called Keegles, southeast from Willets.

It was rumored--after the election--that Slim McCray had been friendly to Antrim, though no one advanced any evidence in support of the rumor.
McCray--because Willets was the county seat--came to the office that had formerly been Moreton's, immediately following his election.


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