I, mu, JUNE a. an John Kennedy, Dar. '- Bud-1.. daughter of I Vir- ginian, swan "mun-e against the North for the deaths of her (MI and two brothers in the Civil Gr.l She is enrolled " I spy for the Cms-t federate government and instructed to - the Vila of her su to bring- I’Irs- John Kenn-d5. a Union spy, within. the power of the South. Dis- covered in the act of spying upon the - of Secret Survxce agents of whom Kennedy is m. leader. Jeanne is .iven the atAcrr.utc " death or marriage to t),".t' .,1 their number. They nre all "r/rd. but Jcanae m- other of To bent son Ken and the etch oth hon-in: matrix}: and -.l, has one love with her but she rejects ms nu- wartces. One day getting a letter signed "roar husband," Jeanne rea- lites that her identity is known. Dis- guising herself with [brown wig and staining her face. Jeanne assumes the name of- .1... Henry Morgan“: Southern ottieer nnd spy for the Confederacy, is in love with her but she rejects his ad- Alice Trent. she goes to Baltimore to carry on‘her work. 'She is una- I'm that a real “Alice Ttent" lives in Baltimore, ../ Ill l)‘ll.lxaA\-|\.< "Join Armitage. a Union other,1 rescues Jeanne from a drunken man. Jeanne induces Morgan td abduct“ Kennedy so that she may question him about the namcs on the certiti-) rate and about a curious tattoo mark. or. the arm of the man she married.: Armitage rescues him. bat Jeanne es- 1 capes. She 'sees placards announc-‘ in; a reward for her capture, "dead) pr alive." _ General Armitage. father of the Captain. is discussing plans for the final canapaiim against Richmond when Jeanne. attemptittss tn steal them. is captured, Though she is in My? clothes. Captain Armitage recs mixes her. but says nnthine, and is bound to face a tirimt squad in the morning. _ Armiuge hetps Jeanne to escape and she makes her way back to her home. It is raw the Center of . Coo- federate encamnment. Sentries bring word that a Union spy is on the The any attempting escape is kill-l ed. Jeanne rrads a dispatch in his pocket. indicating that he was G-RD- A and on his arm sees the tatoo mark. She now believes that he was her husband. Morgan is discovered to be a Confederate spy and wears mine:- on Kcnnedr, Jeanne hopes " chain. by torture if necesgry the truth about her marriage from Ken- nedy. The paeon and Arming! - - . -. , --a ..i... in. I'm,- .... ._. -___ cur-dink an kidnapped and taken tel . deserted cabin. There, bound. ther an seated when Momn 1letsts B,' than fuse attached to I powder bur-E mi. Armitage, on n scouting tres) Eon. tumult mist the temptation to go near Jane's home and is cap- tured by the Confederates. Facing the fate of a spy in the mom. he accepts the ole? of not!“ to while any the time in a one of cards. CHAPTER II Iw-y '"_ m... - - _.-- - ______ ---" CHAPTER XI Kandy “it I, with lav-ll. “no you know. lots-II. l belie“ "Went-what m it about?†that I shall newt land your 5m "Good lad. Pusan, I In! fun-3d- pny in the morning?†In " M 'oo'. when was “IN. Armitage. you’ll be thhee. mi- pmul in the sign“ I-uIldn‘t haw-you mi-Rforny-11l “you know III “with “in. I thought you Ind that m- tun-Ive hrs.†Jriwen.the-eodc't KMMI‘MM "Soitdoes?" tr.tt.es1.t2',g'T,Tg"',tntie Armitaee's txaetdt5ew ne,,,q.tsliet.rt_ttetth-i"" tairewitktherwice-ot-ee" - hreht 9" A -_J ..;...| in...“ haul Me I†had use June B-fort'. "Soitdoes?" Armitaee's Int-d1!" m“ wemmquithmofmm gin-ad page! Morgan'. virul- Me huh-rimmed mum. "Stir at mine a sound. Ind I'll "Go-e-teo-it-r." Eactouie,roqanitrowio-e" â€Mia-Mikel} - a bk m: he - aria-i-,--"'"" tau-p _ 'qttttt.t-rraee--e ‘,- --." “I myth“? F-BN-S wueFrrr h in the do-ar-ere Luv-n as her husband. mils him Irony. Par- rerforn1s, the ceremony uni groom, ignorant. of mus and she not even he looks like, Sign the Emu as “Mary Smith" "ax" As witness the her bound and disap- EL "irhraa.aaotgatretyi) we. ain't-am n goes ul Baltimore _-aero-tr'. :3.“ tq..omgh when her u- m “I. m she determined to man to Wash- ington. To bar- for an! the - of the man who had nun-id her and had new become an “in; all must know or go and. She had not the SIM faith in Armhage's marina". Re was not the man; she was so “lately 5un- at this that no shadow " tffl nmrdinx it ever eoteeed iter head-'; But. ah'. if only be had spoken the] truth'. If only she had married him! So. udmitly yet Simply disguised.‘ Jeanne entered Washington om: Hit-re. in spite of the gran risks, in‘ win of the imminent dangers ltr) f, und an obscure but respectable) bvardtrw-housat and lived there quiet-' ly. Ts, Charles Lowell, “ne of the Menu “hum she had met with Armi- lazr. s.he " rote a Idler. «In a job in the War OER. The town is full uf them.†"Good advice." agreed Armitage.? "Tehr.it up. Charlie. Remember. you two are to dine with me tonight at eight, I'm off." Once in the street, 'Armitage pushud back his bat and wiped his iorehead, What should he do? How shuuld he act? Lowell started to tear up the note when Kennedy stayed bis hand. “Nu Answer it; keep the appoirit- mam. " it's a trap, I'll be close at' hand. If it's only a political angler -well, I'll still be close at hand. And say vothing to Arming: tonight. On the foiiowing afternoon Loweil was admitted to a modest hoore in the middi-Uss district. The lizht in the room was no: very good: but presently he saw the titturtr of . wo- n an. her back to the window, “I am Jeanne Beaufort,†she said tNr-d-M-lr-tBP""".". u tevg.t,tfdhrL'l)ir.'t"=l 'al-u-h-ro""'" l o-M-or-fa'- "ltsraruritePrrtt2yft Jak-o-te'"..! " R-“ - - "iariiiafeairieeett%fe, Armitage read: "Livutcrtarst Charles Lowell: "Will you do me the hunur to can if I give you explicit di- "(nuns how to tind me? I have "Good heaven?" “I bmuzht you here to ask a ques- tpet. Who was the' mun I married that night? Sometimes it seems as if I “mm going madf I am a proud var mam" She sank to her knees sudden- Iv. “Sea on my knees I ask you! The name. the name." I “Why In the. world should pm}! care". The man did um even touch: ynur hand.‘\'ou exaggerate the ar-', fair. Any uiun will annul it." ( l “ls he living or dead?" l I "I have sworn - to bevel! that _ 1 man's rum. But it Wu not I WINE married you. .or I would break. one by one, all the oaths a man might‘ - to chin m u my owm" i He tried to lift her up. but she! hung back, a and night. l 1iassyrttrrFtoa"1si1rwtf'ft its lun- the citr-twerse hours 1el nomenfGe-tlyhefnediishnnds. "Good-trr, Jenn-e Bunion: and God 'itaxeroksee-etrtertyrPeer' vit " hat d mailing to say to you which why concern: us buzh. Address WA, general post mints-ninth" “Icahn-um" mam-ahâ€? :dn you think of it, Pir- tuntered Armitage. His “vim- near, his hands steady, vuld tear it up and give it no attention." Kennedy yawtted, be some woman who wants get her hubby or brother or b in the War Ottiee. The town in: which would nat- the curiusiu of a man "3......1'" a: Inâ€, - M5 'nu which bun AlJ-l- um!"- herb“ c-ts-oe-it' suma- lucohul. audit: tsseiaatedeuneo-qrtheaitsr' sou Kennedy! “Ali's fair in love and war." A. served Kennedy. flan for I'm and war for men. Weâ€, “a. what have you to sart" "Nothing"' ' . "There really hi and! to say, is there?" _ “Yum: tried to nude: my soul: my body is nudging.†Parson Kennedy horned. He wanted to humble this (nature. to “ring tears from those “(during "yes. to bend her to her knees. to see her buds held out in pkslunllt ~upplication; be wanted nothing ters than that. “I was a rare fool that nigh: l should have shot you." “-H'az mh why? T tage." . g . " ti _ t J-l" ..._._%_r. l...._.__.__., W- "/2l"'utir,-u'" Th ttr t mu: " 4‘." vahre during the past three‘ The Voice tame from the wail be- â€V" has ttot ‘tlungrd much. The hind the chrsurrvd troopers. Tm- mi â€him low pm?†I?" tot. be ex- them dropped their muskets. starthu, 1. C "d to fonlmue w'tndetr'ctt.ei_ h Kennedy. looking over the heath ‘f 'f'"-..?."".,', " & km"? market de- Lis men, beheld a yawning dwrrray It i" tl present for high-eta" ttty. and a man in front hf it. Two ruvk L “â€0 as.ui saddle .horees ot men†. ._ ' _ 2, ..‘ good pun-s. Inferior horses of Ill‘ \urs “ere Ineled sttadils m his d:- _ _ . l 1911mm. The stranger wore a an}; / ‘3‘: will undoubu'd'ly continue to he I “l have tvfelvo bullets. and Witte. I "cc".','?,, Italics. Belt he shoot. it will be to kill. Tau. up that _ J/l Td if " ex "ll', JI If, revolver from the table. girl. Nun (1.",'tisTll Jan]; to (1123mm, step back toward me, Men. stand funny of 2"r',','a'l'Inci at}; u'lUllti :32: aubert',.t., take hm! n": Ter " the 'types of horses and null" ttat Even as he spoke. Jennm “m :Y;n;m;:;|: 'tCTU'.';,,".,',':; Sound:- obeying his orders. She drew back :;.>:em states. Furthermore Barr from the troopers. who moved Lid, Mr “nu. ' . . , . that for her but did not mm. They had _ 'L I Tamr, t I: _ iTtiortant _recuenized the death-nute m tnat farmers should “mmâ€, study the ‘soice. hind“ “nuns of nuinnl and As the dour swung into plan. Jeanne‘s rescuer heard a yell of rag-.2 "Morean'. Shoot. yuu fools!†But in the shadows the fugitive, nmuméd safely and airâ€. The man still lwpl the mask on his face. He had nu: uttered '1 >ingle word - entering the- lace. He suddenly drew in; and Jeanne} horse stopped of its own accord. _ "Charles Lowell," she said rathcr breathlessly. “I shall alwsya "mem- ber what you base done Fr me this nizhL You prcuaised me “halve bun. Thank you. Your way is back there. mine yonder. We way ne'. r? meet again. So, Gull Fries; y u ard keep ber what you night. You pr Thank you. l mine yonder, Humanism-â€Mm again you safe and whue'." "Wait!" The “vice was iuuiru6 The man drew a rum-i rarer {mm his pocket and handed it to her. [in impuisiseir kissed the hand that n-éched 2m; then he n palm "ver the paper and hand fall. _ - & "The horse is mine; (loath): Jegnpe Beaufort?" tend awnr She thought it strant" that be did not raise his malt. manual as she had diuovered his Mommy. Winn be disappeared. she oreovd the paper curiously. The mlizht m that: but she had no and to read; she WM haw krtowat that paper in the dark. a“ all others im the world. by the In"! feet of it. It was her -i-rtifiratel She laughed My. Sham through . singularly trying ordeal: nndnov. mo! itaB safetr.her "erserstre-toet'0'e"'o'"'o"' tra-tve-dd-d-tstart Mil-phi“!Ald->Ui ttedheeoherrmithimbis -. titue.a-etihedhim.tNrt-the 1easst'metiiut1tetmthhode- iu-iiNaGaGarm. an" a! in. amend. -uriiu Jam Armitage out i Ke-dr'. “WI-"3' Al‘s†my" rTiiiiciaiser-t- I, tor-uh-l..- at, Mb'chh Inf -riiit-teets--a_ tr-e-tu-earl/te -iiGarGi-iaree" _-a-Aa.-" mhuu-th! Ira" yuu gully-fund. Eng-led suddenly and {no to he. with Par. he? -i-rtitieate'. iiriuiuaTiiiEs - .. mm 'sw-h-s-a---'---- jibeanch-dui-sh i-VIEN ietieytrt-vteetttee t'wheewruis.MoehNr-,eatt- (tr,ttattgi',Trcgurrpoti ".15â€de Iwo-Mia-int-tmeter-mms- men to " fall-en. an John o. Willi-.inchrnotma-d-nh mm tortlteUaitedBtaten “de. _ .m‘hhldhchhd moe-ttr-ue-ttthis-r' shoved I meal of lmlwrlugg d-tti-i-toe-ur-oft, prrceutsincelm.ltis pm 'trtauthmtuenexttive-wi11 show-ti-fthe-ate- hers brstor 40m cantalou- "rvediuisre-tchiyryru.t inaction syrre the animals on farm In an rldest and there fewest bolts m con- n: on u reptaeemmtta, The" are ' ure horses over " years of In in he Northeastern and Sunbeam tattss than elsewhere. Tb - a~tem states have the largest per- .utagr of mules over 10 years of ninth? advantages of uniml ind gunman) pow} for their own eon- ‘izmns in order to eonvittee them- ~fves .of the necessity of planning In raise coks for replocemeett pur- p. u-< baton- the inevitable shortage in desirable tuft stock occurs. Althmecttte avenge m of has. _ xxx-med crmsideratrly the Ivav l vain? during the lust three c"" has nut changed much. The -- an low prices my no: be ex- p"! to continue indefinitely. 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