Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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* TL Schoolma am of Coyote County By Kenneth S. Clark m Ben wwQOMETHIN' must have hap J3 pened, boys — Lazy Lawton's a hurry !" At this exclamation of Big Hendricks, the little group of miners in front of the City Hotel left their pursuit of tobacco-chewing, and straightened up, to see Lawton urging his pony along the road at the greatest speed that animal had ever known. "What's up, Lazy?" shouted Big Ben, as the new arrival almost fell off his horse in his excitement. "New schoolma'am — comin' in the stage — allfired pretty gal!" stacattoed the breathless Lazy. As with one thought, they all hurriedly began to improve their appearance and had made themselves fairly presentable by the time the stage driver pulled up at the door. At the noise of the clattering hoofs, Sam Wah, the Chinese cook of the hotel, rushed out to meet the stage in a semi-official capacity. At the sight of "The Heathen," as they called him, in the front row of the receiving party, Big Ben, who was the bully of the camp, brushed Sam aside and stood ready to do the honors himself. "Glad to see you, ma'am, and hope you'll like Coyote County," was the 33