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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Mar 1903, p. 11

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l ll l‘ i l ill ml «eggs-9's . ""“ I! i"- ll’l‘l’ll II t i r - llllli or ““5"; We! lture, Piano, hiding Ear- anon and (1 History. amination of oronto Conâ€" wdio and re- P.O. Box 33 3 links BEES he pooplc of ing country headstones, given on all ‘llt‘S. “Hish Tops. Pl‘t‘liilty, m'knum, ail and Compare elsvwhvrc, u’ Market on llw l‘m‘kim: ‘llAMlllCllS. .NS on Mort- -ut rat we in: cheap- i t‘nnmlit trons the lib} kept. possibld li accurâ€" require- 1 this na- -i r. i. TOTTEN, -w HIDE - Germaine. - . tried one, and failed; now I and ‘ a threat?" 3: MARCH 19th. 19%“ :1 ' caught his eye fixed upon ; colored more, Vividly than '7 betas ‘ ' 5 “Well. Miss German 'n‘e, aha-thug” .. he iaiénmcastimily. ' . ' . . "- answer no more suds" queeâ€"' tions, Judge Lawless," she said. with proud indignation; “and' I repeat once again; I cannot be your wife.", “That remains to be seen, . Insa- ' There are more ways than one of winning a ladyâ€"I have shall have recourse to another." “Judge Lawless, is that meant as said Erminie, her» proud blood flushing in her lighting up her eyes ’ De Courcy cheeks, and again. He smiled slightly, other rePIY. as he took his hat and1 cane and prepared to go. l “Once again, Miss Erminie, before I l but made no owiimouthagerin. dmir-i' Havenful sai'd ‘ in. Tfpsypegs, in a large tone of Voice. mawarethatlain’tso wise as somejof my friends could wish me- hut, at the same time, let me. “:1 sure you that I don't consular" ‘ i ' g . t g! ruin- I proof of wisdom to smoke at all. l mortalsâ€"I wash but 2 togetherJ'” $moker§ mean [real well, I know, it‘s unpleasant to others, besides setting the in'ards in a dingy state, .. some water to literally fulfill his blanking theateeth, adulterating ‘ breath,. and often producing ”33' taneous combustion. ' Which means Adm1ra.l Havenful,” said Mr. TooSyl. P688. eleVating his cane make thel go, I ask youii your mind is fully l .xplmfion, use“. « war ed up“ a, made up to reject me?” l The darkening, streaming light Of : the violet eyes fixed full upon him ,was his only answer, as she stood ‘ drawn up to her full height. ‘ with a courteous smile. , ders, you know, “Goodâ€"morning, then,” he said, “I do not even yet. Time works won- Miss Germaine. Give best regards to your excellent " And with a Stately despair, my grandmoth . - bow, a la Grandison, the judge left Peterboro. ; and third ', I the bland face of the judge. , . raduate of Toronto; R.WE{ED’Megclica1 Faculty, also “8; of Trinity Universny, d member of College-of Surgeons, Ontario.‘ Telephone 107. Toronto. all magicians an ‘0}, Lindsay-5t- E, C. A. and S. O. orner of Lind- , Licentiate of 9 Physicians and Sur- Licentiate of‘ Special at- geo ~ . 'bur . - Edm g and dis- }lid . . . ‘. ‘ven to Midefery a coup :1. Telephone 98. GROSS. Dentist, Lindsay: “‘ 0d Dentistry. ! 1 College, 3 kind of smuggling 3 In the Hidden Cave, : will be safe enough, and the cottage, and the light of the dark, indignant, beautiful eyes. But once on his horse, and gallopâ€"' ling like mad over the heath, a change wonderful to see came overl Dark l and darker it grew, thicker and' thicker was his scowl, angrier and angrier became his eyes, until his face looked like a. human thunderâ€" cloud. “The proud, conceited, impertinent minx!” he burst out. “to refuse meâ€" meâ€"me, Judge Lawless. :Why, she must be mad! By heaven! she shall be mine yet, if only to teach her a lesson. Black Bart is in Judestown I saw him yesterday; and he, with his followâ€"smugglers, or pirates, or frocbooters, or whatever they are, shall aid me in this. It does not . sound well, to be sure, for a. judge of ; the land to tacitly favor smuggling, :but. then, those contraband wines ndies would tempt St. Peter They shall do a different for me this time. Madame Erminie that queen 1 of the smugglers, or whatever she is, . can take care of her. Refuse me! by ' the hosts above, that girl shall reâ€" n5. . the lates methods adopted and prices moderâ€" ate. Office over Anderson Nu- ~ got“: opposite Vcitch’s hotel. dentist, Lind- 53v, Graduate of Toronto Univer- sitr and Royal College of Dental ' Every department of Surfaces. dentistry is done in a practical and; : scientific manner at moderate - prices. Otfice over Morgan’s Dru-g Store. RF. A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- 1 Honor graduate of Toronto j and Royal College of ‘ Deni Coll'ge. All the latest and ~ improved branches of dentistry gracefully ;=c:‘fo;‘med. Charges moderate, ()ifice over Gregory's “ ‘ $1.312; corner Kent and Wil- \ 535'. Cnirerzizy .mi -i. ' Was unal tornble. pent her temerity! This very day will I see Black Bart, and then!" He compressed his lips tight, and ‘ his face assumed a look, grim deterâ€" mined that showed his resolution And meanwhile, Erminie, with her face boxwd in her hands, was weep- ing the bitterest tears she had ever shed in her life. CHAPTER XXIX. Admiral Harry in the parlor of the heels of his boots elevated on the knobs of the antâ€"irons, his- chair tipped back to that sublime angle which women admire. but mcn only understand, A long meerschaum, with an amber mouth-piece, proâ€" truding from his lips, while whifls of blue vapory smoke curled from the White Squall, the : corner of his mouth: his hands stuck dentist. Lindsay. tom; without pain by " "i'..iI::.-:,l Air) administered by . 2'3 years with great sucâ€" ‘vl'e studied the gas under .‘ '1. of New York, l 2215 for {winding teeth. llr. Noel-ands ’1 Sin-u the gigs to 186,- ::\n accident. ‘.;;~~s the best local 071‘. :n'lvrs. Beautiful artifi- ' i::.~-'l‘Tt'il all lilildel‘atf‘ -.:.<~( send 9, postal card llfl'm- nearly Op- . 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P. 0"“ll-Lf ' \r‘. «it‘ll; . ‘ "Y9 I)“ ,, . ‘ 0‘ g‘Oilerty, .l AQ‘JTK‘SL, ‘ ‘V ‘V‘ | . “ lungs- “ Very lowest, Rim)“. etc 1 he bus office and I and interest “paid a my exDense of re- i‘ne ori- - ‘ T71 29" “up are prepared " on ‘al‘m. LOWn and ,F’l‘iVate cr cem- llcSWEYN a WEL- Ontario in his trousers pockets, and his eyes fixed admiringly on the pink and ye]- low ship-ofâ€"war on the mantel. Ad- miral Harry Havcnful Was enjoying life hugely on a small scale, when a dispirited knock, such as moneyless debtors give, was heard at the outer door. “Tumble up, below there! tumble‘ up. ahoyâ€"yâ€"y!" roared the admiral, taking the pipe from his mouth to summon the servnnts. in compliance with his zeyphr-likc request, one of the darkeys “tumbled up” accmdingly, and on opcni door. Mr. O. C. Toosypegss in, and with the head of his mouth entered the parlor and presented himself to the jolly little admiral. “ll'yo do. Orlando? give us . said He admiral, protrudâ€" lglnul without rising, or own fuming his licud. merely custâ€" ln; .l glance ovrr his Hllollilltll‘, and smoking on as plucidly us before. "l'm’vory well nâ€" that is, I ain’t wry “'0” at all, Admlrul Iluvunful, I‘m wry much ohl'lgrd to you,” sold Mr. 'I‘uoscypegs, grusplug the huge lung: mu! wriggling lt fulntly. u. so- vuud or two. 7 "My health ain’t so li‘mul mi lt, ought. be, and l don‘tcx- [wt it owr wlll be uguln. but l'ui ivnlizuml to thut llnll ovorythlug also that may happen. it's nasty to be always cmuplululug. you knOW. Ad- mlrul ”llnvcm‘ul,“ "'l‘liut's so,” growled the admiral. in a. tone- so deeply bass. that it was quite Startling. "’l liorofore A dmirsl though I ain’t so well as I be, I'm very well indeed, I'm very lllllt'h obliged to you It. must be nice to die and have no more bother -â€"dou’t you think so, Admiral linv- cnful‘?” said Mr. 'l‘oosypegs, it groan so deep that the admiral took his pipe from his mouth and stared at him. 5 Havenful sat alone ‘ l . O9 flipper, in}; Ullt'. llllil‘c l llavcnl‘ul might. {16111 i in l , "What now!” grunled the . coming; ; who foresaw something WM “heave to!" "Admiral llavcnful, would yorlie so good as not to say that? ion mean well, I know, but you Pcan't 111}â€" aginc the unpleasant sensations - 1t- causesâ€"ugh!" said Mr. Toosypegs, with a. wry face and a shudder. “Y9“ never were sea-sic miral Havenful? don,t require to be that hearing that inflicts u Therefore, please don’t say for it gives me the most senSations that ever was." . The admiral grunted, smoking away like an ' chimney. Mr. Toosypes!l fly on the edge of his. weir tinned to make a light unsatisfactory repast of Mags-no. , W C ., ' usamomflfl" filed 1'3" fined for WW his cane in . l . ‘ _ - in l . I often lay awe. high degree of steam, and oin ofl’ quite unexpected and progiscgous ! some day, with a. bang. and leavmg' ’ E nothing behind to tell the melancho-g 1y tale but a pinch‘of ashes and‘ thatâ€"" ' l . "0,. bother!” cut in the admu" al.g impatiently. "Belay your jawing-Il tackle, young man. and let some-3 body else have sea-room. What part do you hail from last " ? "Admiral Havenful,” Toosypegs, in no Way offended at this cavalier mode of treating his digression on the evils of smoking, “if you mean by that where I was all morning, I've just come from Dis- mal Hollow. Aunt Prisciller wasn't intâ€"well, she Wasn't in very good spiritsâ€"and so I got out of the bad door and come away. I was going to old Barrens Cottage, only I saw. Judge Lawless’ horse before the door l and so I came here.” “Always welcome, Orlando, boyâ€"al- ways welcome,” said the admiral; briskly. "But hold a. minute! Whati the dickens brings that stiff bow-l sprit of a brother-in-law of mine so ‘ often to the cottage? Eh, Orlando?” . “I don't know, I’m sure, Admiral Havenful," said Mr. Toosypegs. “It’s real singular, too; because he never used to go there at all, and now his horse is at the door every day.Il "So’s yours, for that matter. Hey, 1 Orlando?" l Mr. Tooseypegs blushed to the very i roots of his hair, and shifted his: feet uneasily over the floor, as} though it burnt them. l “Orlando,_” said the admiralâ€"holdâ€"~ ing his pipe between his finger and! thumb, and regarding significantly,z these emotions -â€" “Orlando, I smell breakers ahead!” ' “Admiral Havenful,” said Mnl Toosypegs, in a tone of mingled unâ€"l easiness and anguish, “I dare say'; you do; but, my gracious! don’t keep} looking at a. fellow so! I couldn’t l help it, you know; and ngnow it's all ‘ my own fault, to be miserable for life. I don’t blame anybody at all, and I rather like being miserable forl life than otherwise. I .know you; mean well; but I’d rather you; wouldn’t keep looking at me so. I’m l very much obliged to you.” | “Orlando," solemnly began the; admiral, without removing his eyesi from the other’s face, “you’re steer-3 iiig out of your course atltogetherJ Come to anchor! Now, than, what's. to pay?" 2 The unexpected energy with which; the last question was as ed had such I an effect on the nerves of Mr. O. C.{ Toosypcgs that he gave a suddz- ' jump, suggestive of sitting down on :in upturned pin-cushicn, and grasp; Cd his stick in wild alarm. 3, "Now, Orlando,” repeated the rd- miral, with a wave of his pipeâ€"-l “now, Orlando. the question is,:_ what's to pay?” “Admiral linvenful,” Toosypc-gs, in terror, “there anything to pay; to the World, s'clp inc owe a single blamed brass to a. child unborn!" » "l’nh!" said the admiral, with a look of intense disgust at his tuscncss. l ilii'n't 'mcnn that. I want to ltnow what’s up where wily] sets; what you keep cruisin: and on that cottage for all the time. Now, then, hold hard!” "It's my intention to h'l'ntl lliit' Admirnl llnvinful,” replied 'l‘oouypcgs. l1lueh'nf: like (1 boot root, "But I‘ll rutlu‘r not mention what takes me there, if it’s all the some to you. It’s a sccrct, the unfathomable rcccsszcu hero buxom; uml I move wul it to nnylmily tlll Fin n llll'lllll- choly corpse hi the sklcs. You‘ll ox- cuso me. Admlrnl 'lluwnl'ul; u. fol- low cun't ulwuys rostrum his tom‘s. you know, mid l tool so miserable thank you. of lute. that. it's to con- solutlon to cry.” sold Mr. loony- pogs. wiping: his eyes. , “Now, Ui‘lriido. you just hold in a. minuteâ€"will you?" Milli tho udâ€" nilral. ficliw.‘ briskly around. with much the some ulr us no i-iil' cling iltulist who determines to' have your tooth out wliotlitr you will or not; "now, look here. let's do things ship- sliui‘o. “as our to do with it?" ' “Admiral 'lliivcuful. l in happy to say she has not. 1 HM pretty badly about Jiliss l'ct. thus, one time; but I have gt. wmn't nor 5:“. rl pcctcil it would to: . The way I feel sometimes, Adini Havinl'ul. is awful to can’t sleep nor (at. a o I said ain’t‘ Bob; I d m't l of this t riicly over lhit. ingmois as 1 no no stripe down the on e To’osypess. ' “Where’s the goal of going to be made ' way, I Want to kBOWln' “Orlando TWv sternly. . ‘ .. , I'm, not an s m talk you knowâ€"- we of Provid- waist-III ‘just Mr. ? I don’t owe accnt; farthing ; obâ€". ‘duys l r mum to ro- ‘ r l 1 finally got anything locked (loop in I now as ever 7 i!- cx- ; ke nights. cry- l from which never 3 end-,, look mg "Tum 01M glitz drunken-ii of bilge-water; butthere is no help for it! I give you up to: Here the admiral looked around for; threat, but, seeing none. he wiped his hands on the tablecloth. and re- sumed his seatwith the air a Spartan father may be supposed to: have worn when condemning his own‘I son to death. 3 So deeply affected was Mr. Toosyâ€"E‘ pegs by this pathetic exhortation.i that he sobbe'd away like a hymin! his flaring bandanna, with a great? name and much wiping of eyes and? nose. which showed he Was not lostl to all sense of human feeling. l "Yes. Orlando," said the a. ' .' mournfully, "I repeat it, I’m deter-l mined to Wash my hands of you. The? basal ain’t here; but it’s no matter. 1 said Mr. l Your father was a nice man, and I'm i sorry his son ever come to this." , sea-green visage man sat 'down, with one had on mouth and the other on his dinner. able contempt, the himself back in his up his Roman nose possible angle of scorn. started me; but ram-if ‘ esteem-r said in. “mum , violntly. i “ain't help it. If you what's the matter “Well. heav “Admiral Havenfull.” exhumed vo 1cm .u faith in human1m' TM. ”‘5' ”pm“.- “‘8 t° m . , feet with such startling enemy that "V mas " 3°“ ‘1', the old sailor jumped up. brandished his pipe, expecting a vio- lent personal assault and battery-â€" too. and "will you be good enough not to say that? Oh. my gracious I" - claimed Mr. Toosypegs, in a wildly- distracted tone. "it it ain’t too darn- ed bad! Ugh!" And with a violent shudder and a . the unhappy young his With a violent snort of unspeak- admiral Ms chair, and turned to the highest Havenful," "Excuse me, Admiral said Mr. Toosypegs. at length, in a fainting voice, "I feel better, now. It was soâ€"so sudden, and took me so unexpeCted. thatâ€"that it rather I'm quite well now. I'm very much obliged to you. Ugh! RAMS" YOUR llllfllMMlSM # W. A. Adéreus Bailsiicd llls When lleWasSo Bail That He nan ' lost Twenty-live Pounds anal Was a Com- plete Wreck. iobblingAround onTwo Canes He Commenced to Take Powley’s : Liquified Ozone, Which Instantly estroyod the Disease Germs. l l l f In Two Days His Appetite Returned, life ; Sleep Was Natural and Restful, His 1 Pains and Aches Vanished and lie Threw Away liis Canes. ; ‘ -â€"it ”Last August I was attacked with ; seVere muscular = rheumatism. So ‘ bad was this at- tack that I called ‘ in my doctor, who had to administer injections lo allay ' the gain. after wizic he put me through the sweat- ing system. He attended me well and faithfully for five weeks. When _ I got- np Iwns com- pelfed to use two cares to gct around the louse. Dur- ing all this time I lost about twenty-five pounds in weight; in fact I was a complete wreck. My appetite and slccp left me. I tried a number of good touics to brace me up and give me an appe- t.tc. but none of them helped me. “About tl-is time my daughter com- ‘ mcnced taking 0210120 for a chronic ‘ sore throat nut gains-y, flom which size hid suffered tor years. in a short ' POWLEY'S UQUIHED OZONE CURB DISEASE BY DESTRCYll‘i‘G ' DISEASE (BERKS i'flEREVER CCATED. amp ' I time she \. as completely cured of this troublesome disease. So effective was the l reparation in her case that I com- m iicetl taking it myself, anal ill two ’ time my appetite returned anl my stoop bccan‘o as good as over. All the pains cud aches 1.21.1 vanished by t‘no time I brief in armed on the second licmln, and I threw away my canes. (Z-zmix tuned up in: syn 1m and i be- came a new ma . I gained rapiillv in limb, rs n“ it: ' fricnds can tretlf'y. look well out enjoy n; good Health I dill in my life. A. ANDREWS, “ (Sigucd) W. Toronto." ' “1‘2 Elm St, ‘ around here so much." skin to goose-flesh. , The very mention ofâ€"you know what follows sea-sicknessâ€"turns my very _‘ We won't speak of it any more, if it's all the same to you. Admiral Havcnful. I proâ€" mised to tell you the cause of my miseryâ€"didn't I? Yes? Well, it'sâ€" it's Miss Minnie." “Little Snowflake! hcaâ€"I mean go ahead." “1 went and fell in love with her, . Admiral Havenful," said Mr. Toosyâ€" pegs, looking around, blushing. “Stand from under!" growled the ; bewildered admiral. “Admiral Havenful, it's my inten- ‘ tion to stand from under as much as possible. I'm very much obliged ' to you," said Mr. Toosypcgs, polite 1y. “I dare say you're surprised to hear it. but I really couldn't help it. I assure you she was 50â€"80 stun- ning, so asâ€"I don't know what to ; call it; but it's enough to turn ; fellow crazy, by granny! ' she don't Care a pin for me. n I know Iknow she don't and nobody can tell the state it throws me into. I thought I felt dreadfully about Miss Pet's black eyes, and I did, too; but it ain’t no circumstance to the state Miss Minnie's blue ones pitches me into. Admiral Havcnful, I don't I expect you've ever been in love, but . it’s the most awful state to be in ever was. It makes you feel worse than sitting down into a wasp's nest really does. In fact. I don't know anything, except, perhaps, sea- sickncss, that's equal to it in unâ€" pleasantncss." So completely unexpected was this declaration, that‘the admiral so far forgot himself as to look appealing- ly at his pipe and grow! out, “Heave ahead!" The eflcct of this command on Mr. Toosypcgs in his present disondcrcd state of mind, was pcrfcctly electriâ€" fying. Springing to his feet, be seized his hat and cane, clapped his, bandnnna. to his mouth, and, with a look of intense anguish no ])(n can describe. made a rush for the door, fled from the house and vanish- ' ficers (d from mortal cyc. CHAPTER X XX. Three hours after his interview and rcjectiori by Ei'minie, Judge Law-loss nlightcd at the inn-door in Judcsâ€" town. The obsoquious landlord came out all bows and smiles, to greet the . grand scignor of this rustic tOWn, , and ushered him into the parlor with l as much, and considerable more, cc». spcct than he would have ‘ the King of England, had that gonâ€" tlemnn condesccndcd to visit the “Judostown lieu-so," us the flaming gilt sign-board announced it. to be. “(:luss wine, sir‘.’ brandy water, sir? s'gnr. sir? anything you want, sir)" insinuutcd mine host, all in u brcutli. "No, my good mun. ing,” sold the judge, with it pomp- ous “‘uvc of his jmvulml hunt]; "I have come on im' ortunt lllli‘llll'SK this afternoon. lemlod (‘hnrm‘lcr, n sailor, Bluckwllluckwrcully lâ€"-" "Burt, sir? \‘t-s, sir. lloro flvo mlnutcs 'go, sir," brontlilcssly cut. in tho luiullord. "Ali!” suld the judge slowly. puss- lug his lmml "run you flml him for lllt‘? I wish to see him. 1 have rum-ion to believe he run give mu concerning those muugulcrs who of late buvv alarmed the good pooplu I wont nothâ€" called "You. sir; hunt him up, five min- \ utcs. sir." And of! blifitlvd the host . brows 3 and down the room, , knew this Black Bart ' wellostocked Lut ill-Swims is. ; l'ai : contemplate. l~ nd I don’t take 1 my new panta- '2 fi 1 l l Ozone Acts Rapidly sail Milly. ‘ It is conceded by medical men that. 2 the cause of nine-tenths of thediseeso: e suffer is disease Lianified Onone note i runs. Pow ey’s 88‘ attacks beneficial in will givein l l l l of: Liqulfied : by destroy- l ermsthetcaueel caulébcgan to thei of tho Judestowu House in search of Black Bart. Judge Lawless and began pacing excitedly up when alone. lie well, knew all smugglers, too, as his collar could testify. Judge Lawless found them new use- about the I e ‘ fill in various ways, and hm mg u re- - conscience of his own, ed with no scruples about cheating the as his wine-bin Was well supplied. But this was abductionâ€"something more dangerous, something that re-; quired all his wounded self-love, and‘ disappointed passion, and intense mortification to give him courage for. But. his plans were formed. For money he knew Black Bart and his comrades would do anything, and money Judge Lawless had in plenty. Half an hour cast many an minutient glance toward the door, when a bold, vlgdrous knock was heard. Knocks ahead!" said the MGmilldIefl-Kmufldmm somewhat mollified mariner. let u: Can of all Kidney and Bladder fumbles. Mrs. P. BertTaYKl. Bret-h? A Mm Qua, writeszâ€"I think it nothing but for the remainder of that day Judge Lawless understood it shown to i . i‘ 6 right for me to let you know what D ANS KIDNEY PILLS have done fa me. For five months I was badly troubled with a sore buck, and $170}: severe ' in my kidneys that I could scarcely wsk at times. I got a box of DOAN’S KID- I‘EY PILLS, and before I had them half taken I was greatly relieved, and with another box I was completely cured. I cannot help but give them til I can, and will never fail to recommend them to all kidney suflerers. mm mm PIES. ere 50c.box.or3for $1.25; all dealersee The Don Kaine’ y Pill 00., Toronto, Ont. Our Stock comprises the many articles you need for the comfort and elegance of home, and our reputation is a guarantee that you will get just what we advertiseâ€"the most up-to- date Furniture made and at right prices. You’ll recognize their goodness as soon as you we themâ€"they show 11‘?” qwityo Calland lotus show you through our warerooms- An inSpcction will me in a puchisc. finding". Nuueni CO. THE LEADING FURNITURE DEA- LERS OF LINDSAY. W froni~ 'Ticre to Land’s End." and throwing himself into a chair, he called out blandly: accome 111.10 The door opened, and a short, thick-set weatherâ€"beaten, grimâ€"look- ing, old sea-dog made his appearâ€" ance. and giving his head a slight l jerk to one side, by way of acknow- ledging the judge's presence, walked straight up to the fire-place, and deâ€" liberately spit a discharge of tobac- co-juice right into the eyes of an un- oflcnding cat, by way of commencing business. 'l‘heu turning his back to the mantel, he put his hands behind him, crossed his lecturind stood ready to commence operations. "\Vcll, square, what's in the wind now?" demanded the nc\\»t-oiiit~r, at length, seeing the judge did not seem inclined to spunk. "llart,:‘ said the judge, cautious tone, ” I limo n 3.0“.ID in a low, job for ls tlwro a somewhat disâ€" [ over his moustache ; [ "mm; no t that may be." some lnformut.lon' l arose with knit revenue, so long‘ ”All rightâ€"J'm hcrc‘. wlmt's it, squuro? Anything in the old line?" "No; this is something quite diflera ont. llow long do you remain here this time?" “Can't say. for certain, schooner's off a repulrln' trying the land tolling though, boss. "ls that woman, who accompanies you, here likewise." ”Cup'n's wife? Well, ym. square. I . reckon she is. What do you want of 5 her?" i "i want. her to young girl that you must Do you undw'utnnd?” “Forclblo ‘ductlon, butterlii'. Come, square, in' it strong.” “Speak lower, for Heaven’s sake! Will you undertake to do this for ”)0?” "I! you make it worth while? Fork over the nfi‘dhll. and I'm there!" “Money you shall have; but do you think this woman will undertake to look after the girl?" “See here, square: don't say 'thls woman.’ Cull her the rup’n's lady. 0h, she's gm nothing to do with it: gContmuai next week) take charge of I- carry 08. 'hnltin' and you're go- winter’s extreme cold. labelled 1m

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