Part 10 (1/2)

”You know well enough what you've done, Porton--buying a whole lot of goods in my name.”

”What are you talking about? I didn't do any such thing!” was the bl.u.s.tering reply. The former moving-picture actor was recovering from his surprise.

”I can prove that you did; and I'm going to hold you responsible for it,” answered Dave, calmly.

”Look here, Porter, I don't want any such talk from you!” and now Ward Porton doubled up his fists and stuck out his chin. ”I've stood all I am going to stand from you. I want you to leave me alone.”

”Porton, you can bl.u.s.ter all you please, but it won't do you any good,” answered Dave, and his voice had a more positive ring to it than before. ”You thought you could play this trick on me and get away with it, but I am going to show you it can't be done. I am going to hand you over to the authorities and see that you go to jail.”

”If you think you can do that, Porter, you've got another guess coming. You clear out and let me alone or I'll make it hot for you;”

and Ward Porton shook his fist in Dave's face.

The manner of the young man who had been obtaining goods in Dave's name was so aggressive that many a youth would have been intimidated and inclined to withdraw. But that was not our hero's way. He was righteously indignant, not only because of what the rascal before him had done, but also because of his present threat. Without more ado he seized hold of Porton's upraised arm and backed the fellow against a tree.

[Ill.u.s.tration: HE SEIZED PORTON'S UPRAISED ARM AND BACKED THE FELLOW AGAINST A TREE.--_Page 70._]

”Now, you just listen to me,” he said sternly. ”Your bluff and bl.u.s.ter won't do you any good. I am going to hand you over to the authorities, and that is all there is to it. You've got to behave yourself and stop threatening me, or I'll give you something that you won't want.”

”You imp, you! Let go of me!” roared Porton, and, bringing around his disengaged hand, he struck Dave a glancing blow on the chin.

If anything more was needed to arouse our hero's just ire, this blow proved more than sufficient. As much anger as he had ever felt in his life surged up in Dave's heart. He drew back, letting go his hold--and the next instant his fist shot out and landed straight on Ward Porton's nose.

”Ouch!” spluttered the former moving-picture actor, and not without reason, for the stinging blow our hero had delivered not only hurt exceedingly, but also caused the blood to flow.

”Now will you behave yourself and come with me, or do you want some more?” demanded Dave.

”I'll fix you for that! Just wait!” bellowed Porton; and then he made a savage rush at our hero.

The next instant they were locked in each other's arms and swaying from side to side, each doing his utmost to gain the mastery.

CHAPTER VIII

THE Ba.s.sWOOD FORTUNE

Over and over in the snow of the woods rolled Dave and Porton, first one being on top and then the other. Each was enc.u.mbered by his heavy overcoat and his gloves, so that to send in a decisive blow was practically impossible.

The former moving-picture actor fought desperately, for he had no desire to go to jail, and he realized that Dave meant to send him to such a place if he could possibly accomplish it.

Dave, on his part, was angered through and through, not only because of what Porton had done at the stores, but also because of the way the former moving-picture actor had threatened him.

The encounter had occurred at a spot where the trees were somewhat scattered and where rocks were numerous. As the two continued their struggle they sent the loose snow flying in all directions and often struck on some of the rocks.

At last Dave managed to get his opponent by the throat, and he forced Porton's head backward against a large stone. In the meantime, however, the rascal managed to double up one of his legs, and he gave Dave a shove in the stomach which sent him rolling over on his side.

”Now I'll fix you!” panted Porton, and, releasing his right hand, he picked up a loose stone which their scuffle had exposed to view. The next instant he brought the stone up, hitting our hero on the side of the head. It was a furious blow, and for the moment Dave was stunned.

He let go of the other's throat, and as he did this Ward Porton arose to his feet.

”Now I guess you'll let me alone!” he snarled; and aimed a vicious kick at Dave's head. But the youth, even though somewhat bewildered, had sense enough left to dodge, and the blow landed on his shoulder.

Then Porton turned and dashed wildly along the woods path leading in the direction of Barnett.