He suggested that the sooner she felt that she could go the better, as she had been a good deal of a burden to the Taylors.He considered. "Let me see. For instance, when did Lawton tell him, and why, and exactly what?"She glared at him, but she stopped short nevertheless, and, flinging down the stone she had been holding, stood up also. "All right, then. You've done with me, I reckon. Now suppose you let me go back to the camp.""I know that. But they don't like it, all the same. And I'll bet them cutaways riles them, too."