Zane Grey - The Mysterious Rider

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The story of a terrible gunfighter with a strange history and Columbine Bellounds, a lost child brought up by a stern old rancher who expects her to marry his rascally son out of gratitude.
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This is an earlier Zane Grey work (1921 copyright) but it is well worth the reading. I would highly recommend it for the younger generation, boys or girls. I found the book very enjoyable. If you want to read a western about shootouts, and that sort of thing, then this is not your book. But for a good, descriptive drama, that grabs you and makes the pages turn, then this is the book for you. Rancher Bill Belllounds had brought up Columbine as though she were his daughter. Out of affection for her foster father, Columbine had agreed to marry Bills son, Jack-a drunkard, gambler, coward, and thief. But the man she really loved was cowboy Wilson Moore, and he was everything Belllounds son should have been. Then the strange, clairvoyant little man they called Hell-Bent Wade came to work at the ranch. You can believe me when I say somethin will happen, he declared prophetically. Columbine isn't going to marry Jack Belllounds. I loved to read the dialogue, Zane Greys books may be a little dated to the time period when he wrote them, but its still a good book.

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“No nerve, hey? Not half a man!... Buster Jack, why don't you finish game? Make up for your low-down tricks. At the last try to be worthy of your dad. In his day he was a real man.... Let him have the consolation that you faced Hell-Bent Wade an' died in your boots!”

“I—can't—fight you!” panted Belllounds. “I know now!... I saw you throw a gun! It wouldn't be fair!”

“But I'll make you fight me,” returned Wade, in steely tones. “I'm givin' you a chance to dig up a little manhood. Askin' you to meet me man to man! Handin' you a little the best of it to make the odds even!... Once more, will you be game?”

“Wade, I'll not fight—I'm going—” replied Belllounds, and he moved as if to turn.

“Halt!...” Wade leaped at the white Belllounds. “If you run I'll break a leg for you—an' then I'll beat your miserable brains out!... Have you no sense? Can't you recognize what's comin'?... I'm goin' to kill you, Buster Jack!

“My God!” whispered the other, understanding fully at last.

“Here's where you pay for your dirty work. The time comes to every man. You've a choice, not to live—for you'll never get away from Hell-Bent Wade—but to rise above yourself at last.”

“But what for? Why do you want to kill me? I never harmed you.”

“Columbine is my daughter!” replied the hunter.

“Ah!” breathed Belllounds.

“She loves Wils Moore, who's as white a man as you are black.”

Across the pallid, convulsed face of Belllounds spread a slow, dull crimson.

“Aha, Buster Jack! I struck home there,” flashed Wade, his voice rising. “That gives your eyes the ugly look.... I hate them lyin', bulgin' eyes of yours. An' when my time comes to shoot I'm goin' to put them both out.”

“By Heaven! Wade, you'll have to kill me if you ever expect that club-foot Moore to get Collie!”

“He'll get her,” replied Wade, triumphantly. “Collie's with him now. I sent her. I told her to tell Wils how you tried to force her—”

Belllounds began to shake all over. A torture of jealous hate and deadly terror convulsed him.

“Buster, did you ever think you'd get her kisses—as Wils's gettin' right now?” queried the hunter. “Good Lord! the conceit of some men!... Why, you poor, weak-minded, cowardly pet of a blinded old man—you conceited ass—you selfish an' spoiled boy!... Collie never had any use for you. An' now she hates you.”

“It was you who made her!” yelled Belllounds, foaming at the mouth.

“Sure,” went on the deliberate voice, ringing with scorn. “An' only a little while ago she called you a dog.... I reckon she meant a different kind of a dog than the hounds over there. For to say they were like you would be an insult to them.... Sure she hates you, an' I'll gamble right now she's got her arms around Wils's neck!”

“——!” hissed Belllounds.

“Well, you've got a gun in your hand,” went on the taunting voice. “Ahuh!... Have it your way. I'm warmin' up now, an' I'd like to tell you ...”

“Shut up!” interrupted the other, frantically. The blood in him was rising to a fever heat. But fear still clamped him. He could not raise the gun and he seemed in agony.

“Your father knows you're a thief,” declared Wade, with remorseless, deliberate intent. “I told him how I watched you—trailed you—an' learned the plot you hatched against Wils Moore.... Buster Jack busted himself at last, stealin' his own father's cattle.... I've seen some ragin' men in my day, but Old Bill had them beaten. You've disgraced him—broken his heart—embittered the end of his life.... An' he'd mean for you what I mean now!”

“He'd never—harm me!” gasped Buster Jack, shuddering.

“He'd kill you—you white-livered pup!” cried Wade, with terrible force. “Kill you before he'd let you go to worse dishonor!... An' I'm goin' to save him stainin' his hands.”

“I'll kill you! ” burst out Belllounds, ending in a shriek. But this was not the temper that always produced heedless action in him. It was hate. He could not raise the gun. His intelligence still dominated his will. Yet fury had mitigated his terror.

“You'll be doin' me a service, Buster.... But you're mighty slow at startin'. I reckon I'll have to play my last trump to make you fight. Oh, by God! I can tell you!... Belllounds, there're dead men callin' me now. Callin' me not to murder you in cold blood! I killed one man once—a man who wouldn't fight—an innocent man! I killed him with my bare hands, an' if I tell you my story—an' how I killed him—an' that I'll do the same for you.... You'll save me that, Buster. No man with a gun in his hands could face what he knew.... But save me more. Save me the tellin'!”

“No! No! I won't listen!”

“Maybe I won't have to,” replied Wade, mournfully. He paused, breathing heavily. The sober calm was gone.

Belllounds lowered the half-raised gun, instantly answering to the strange break in Wade's strained dominance.

“Don't tell me—any more! I'll not listen!... I won't fight! Wade, you're crazy! Let me off an' I swear—”

“Buster, I told Collie you were three years in jail!” suddenly interrupted Wade.

A mortal blow dealt Belllounds would not have caused such a shock of amaze, of torture. The secret of the punishment meted out to him by his father! The hideous thing which, instead of reforming, had ruined him! All of hell was expressed in his burning eyes.

“Ahuh!... I've known it long!” cried Wade, tragically. “Buster Jack, you're the man who must hear my story.... I'll tell you ....”

* * * * *

In the aspen grove up the slope of Sage Valley Columbine and Wilson were sitting on a log. Whatever had been their discourse, it had left Moore with head bowed in his hands, and with Columbine staring with sad eyes that did not see what they looked at. Columbine's mind then seemed a dull blank. Suddenly she started.

“Wils!” she cried. “Did you hear—anything?”

“No,” he replied, wearily raising his head.

“I thought I heard a shot,” said Columbine. “It—it sort of made me jump. I'm nervous.”

Scarcely had she finished speaking when two clear, deep detonations rang out. Gun-shots!

“There!... Oh, Wils! Did you hear?”

“Hear!” whispered Moore. He grew singularly white. “Yes—yes!... Collie—”

“Wils,” she interrupted, wildly, as she began to shake. “Just a little bit ago—I saw Jack riding down the trail!”

“Collie!... Those two shots came from Wade's guns I'd know it among a thousand!... Are you sure you heard a shot before?”

“Oh, something dreadful has happened! Yes, I'm sure. Perfectly sure. A shot not so loud or heavy.”

“My God!” exclaimed Moore, staring aghast at Columbine.

“Maybe that's what Wade meant. I never saw through him.”

“Tell me. Oh, I don't understand!” wailed Columbine, wringing her hands.

Moore did not explain what he meant. For a crippled man, he made quick time in getting to his horse and mounting.

“Collie, I'll ride down there. I'm afraid something has happened.... I never understood him!... I forgot he was Hell-Bent Wade! If there's been a—a fight or any trouble—I'll ride back and meet you.”

Then he rode down the trail.

Columbine had come without her horse, and she started homeward on foot. Her steps dragged. She knew something dreadful had happened. Her heart beat slowly and painfully; there was an oppression upon her breast; her brain whirled with contending tides of thought. She remembered Wade's face. How blind she had been! It exhausted her to walk, though she went so slowly. There seemed to be a chill and a darkening in the atmosphere, an unreality in the familiar slopes and groves, a strangeness and shadow upon White Slides Valley.

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