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As Clayton rose to his feet in the still air,the tree-tops began to tremble in the gap below him,and a rippling ran through the leaves up the mountain-side.Drawing off his hat he stretched out his arms to meet it,and his eyes closed as the cool wind struck his throat and face and lifted the hair from his forehead.About him the mountains lay like a tumultuous sea-the Jellico Spur,stilled gradually on every side into vague,purple shapes against the broken rim of the sky,and Pine Mountain and the Cumberland Range racing in like breakers from the north.Under him lay Jellico Valley,and just visible in a wooded cove,whence Indian Creek crept into sight,was a mining-camp-a cluster of white cabins-from which he had climbed that afternoon.At that distance the wagon-road narrowed to a bridle-path,and the figure moving slowly along it and entering the forest at the base of the mountain was shrunk to a toy.For a moment Clayton stood with his face to the west,drinking in the air;then tightening his belt,he caught the pliant body of a sapling and swung loose from the rock.As the tree flew back,his dog sprang after him.The descent was sharp.At times he was forced to cling to the birch-tops till they lay flat on the mountain-side.

Breathless,he reached at last a bowlder from which the path was easy to the valley below,and he leaned quivering against the soft rug of moss and lichens that covered it.The shadows had crept from the foot of the mountains,darkening the valley,and lifting up the mountain-side beneath him a long,wavering line in which met the cool,deep green of the shade and the shining bronze where the sunlight still lay.Lazily following this line,his eye caught two moving shadows that darted jagged shapes into the sunlight and as quickly withdrew them.As the road wound up toward him,two figures were soon visible through the undergrowth.Presently a head bonneted in blue rose above the bushes,and Clayton's half-shut eyes opened wide and were fixed with a look of amused expectancy where a turn of the path must bring rider and beast into plain sight.Apparently some mountain girl,wearied by the climb or in a spirit of fun,had mounted her cow while driving it home;and with a smile at the thought of the confusion he would cause her,Clayton stepped around the bowlder and waited.With the slow,easy swing of climbing cattle,the beast brought its rider into view.A bag of meal lay across its shoulders,and behind this the girl-for she was plainly young-sat sidewise,with her bare feet dangling against its flank.Her face was turned toward the valley below,and her loosened bonnet half disclosed a head of bright yellow hair.

Catching sight of Clayton,the beast stopped and lifted its head,not the meek,patient face he expected to see,but a head that was wrinkled and vicious-the head of a bull.Only the sudden remembrance of a dead mountain custom saved him from utter amazement.He had heard that when beasts of burden were scarce,cows,and especially bulls,were worked in ploughs and ridden by the mountaineers,even by the women.But this had become a tradition,the humor of which greater prosperity and contact with a new civilization had taught even the mountain people to appreciate.The necessities of this girl were evidently as great as her fear of ridicule seemed small.When the brute stopped,she began striking him in the flank with her bare heel,without looking around,and as he paid no attention to such painless goading,she turned with sudden impatience and lifted a switch above his shoulders.The stick was arrested in mid-air when she saw Clayton,and then dropped harmlessly.The quick fire in her eyes died suddenly away,and for a moment the two looked at each other with mutual curiosity,but only for a moment.There was something in Clayton's gaze that displeased her.Her face clouded,and she dropped her eyes.

"G'long,"she said,in a low tone.But the bull had lowered his head,and was standing with feet planted apart and tail waving uneasily.The girl looked up in alarm.

"Watch out thar!"she called out,sharply."Call that dog off-quick!"Clayton turned,but his dog sprang past him and began to bark.

The bull,a lean,active,vicious-looking brute,answered with a snort.

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