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The abrupt approach of Brodie with his repulsive faceat a moment when the world swirled away from her underfoot and a divine madness was in her bloodthe reaction and revulsionall this and the resultant conflict of emotions had worn her out.
Here one might count on finding Swen Brodie at such times as he favoured Coloma with his hulking presence; here foregathered his hangers-on.
Her father was Alexander Brodie, a younger son of Brodie of that ilk.
"It's time we had a little talk," said Brodie out of a short silence.
For Mark King knew that it was inevitable that his path and Swen Brodie's should run closer and closer; that trails made by two men like King and Brodie could never converge harmoniously; that there was too much at stake; that it was well to be ready for Brodie in an ugly mood in an encounter so far removed from the habitations of men that a deed done would pass without human commentary.
Hastily she ran by Brodie toward the dark end of the cave.
Benny came up and touched Brodie on the shoulder.
Then, too, Gratton knew from Gloria's own lips that she had brought the message from her father in Coloma; hence Gratton might suspect, and Brodie after him, that Gloria was in possession of old Loony Honeycutt's secret.
Perhaps Brodie as the ultimate argument had manhandled him.
She looked from Brodie to Gratton, who was not two feet from her.
The last roof lost to sight as they turned into the mouth of a cañon, he shook off all thought of returning, overtook Gloria, and determined to forget both Honeycutt and Brodie for the rest of the day.