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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Nov 1900, p. 3

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THE WATCHMAN-WARDR LINDSAY ’ . ' . ‘3 .5 Her word-s aroused the young doctor ’Qulck 1y “a‘o‘sfra‘ct'.n'g“flimo ‘I'ét‘fe'r? -â€" qr.“ ne contained. “Sm; on 1153-5099 diEd'onT, a'nd slfi realiiz‘cd "Air-"I“ “ .l . 7. ' . - ' ' . -‘ ' A 1:59 I. . I IIIIIIIYV. .IlL‘ll 111$ ault “:15 In van. that sh I. A 11me. smtermneah- SEMI-11- » ,C‘I. {â€"fi ._ I ,, I . ‘ . gov-o me. . Ie,(1 hefpllégd been (195911911 111 her Cl'il)‘ passage was traversed, and far on: could claredamlgfiluse, IMarsthgalfice, filiegfu recall-Eng .lrim .to a sense of duty. "he she found in Mark Se ton's well-known .-.,. . .. ~ ' _ :- GS? , ‘ _ , , 4‘ . . . , . . 4 . .. . . ‘ . . T" ' 7 my rest Without making an- Ull . . sn and left alone to (119- be heard the md‘l‘Stht lhu-m 0f gruif . e pain 0 . a1 0. - swdllen ankle was skilfully treated. anu cmrography, she thrust tlhem hastily In, “2 “' ‘ ,- - . ,,. a LCD-{e had swept her "1 -1- set her cla'r delarus. bhe cant be . ., . a . ., _ _ , , , . . .. «my: to win nor. he wentvon, path at a bitt ““1 from her “1935' . brunrr too- ou’ll h to fetch a doc- the delirious fever (:1 COIDDllCIILlOII of dis her pocket. ciosed tile safe hurriedly and i l ‘l "50 1 “mt“ her ‘1 11019 '1 mm} kno .1 er COSt.’ Let her triumph ’i‘he voaces sounded nearer and nearer. tor ashu’ n’ y ave cases in this case) allaycd; and the hint softly, and turned quickly toward the i ' W edge untd an avenging God There “'35 the 511MB, metallhc Clll‘3k 0f .3, doctor'” he cried stagmorin'" back eyes began to quiver with retuming C’l‘l' much to replace the keyâ€"turned. and‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘°°” ° ‘ sciousness. A moment later and the found herself face to face with Naming. . figulynoon, begging her to Lilo conservatory at eight -.::.::. to give ’me one more ..I,.;:.l my cause. I was there viglli. She was not there. hour. Still she came not. ildiEitIuiiut rtotfii'bution. for :her crime; for i ..on o ows ever' s‘n C‘ " - omnn 3 sooner or later. 3 Ltd, ILIcIt us go back, dear reader, to the. Phi hing moments of Verlie Sei'tou. We ., a see. as we proceed, that it was a massive. rusty key turned in a lock, .. , ‘_ , _ _ and a ponderous door was thrown back 1;“? Englmm‘s his teeth in impotent mgr.- up-osn its hinges. There was a shuffling I L iSIll t to be thought of; no one must of many feet. followed by the loud ex- see the girl here. “by, that would clamation of a score or more of vo-lccs. mm ,‘us' you (’id fOO’l- Send 101'. a doc ' “'1‘, indeed, to spread the startling dis- crying in a breath: . . . - 2 . covcry of this underground cavern ihll blue, velvety eyes had flared open wzdc Mrs. Chester’s maid. . At that moment Black Hagar made In moments of the most thrilling dang. sign to the :man pacing up and down er, hardened criminals display the most; outside, and immediately the young doc heroic coolness and courage. DldeneI tor was requested to take his departure. Sefton had counted the cost. and had - me to understand by her not Verdi - \T'.‘ ,_ , A I . . . . I . ’ A 8 “ho had been .- i “in tiea'veny‘ [ram I - on . . ' ‘ - - ; : acr answ cl was final. Dont the streets. h‘ate had qpllglégdhdead .n there captain”: 9, what have y leads to the harbor, and that, too. in Again he was blindfolded and conduct planned what she should do in a case of ~ ‘ er, and ' i H ' the very heart of the city! \Vhy, woman, ed back to the main road. olaced in : emergency, should she be discovered in carriage, and. after a long, swift ride her attempt to gain possession of that . again found himself in front of his own all-important letter. . ‘- doo-r, richer by a bank-note for a large Quick as thought she executed he: amount in his vest pocket, still accom clever plan. She gave a little suppressed pan’icd by the dark-brewed stranger. scream, gazing around her with well- mWhen shall I come again to see the simulated surprise. young lady?" he inquired, stepping out “Oh. where am I?" she cried. in pre- of the coach and into the deep snow tended bewilderment. and clasping her drifts. white hands. “Oh, I am in somebody’s “There is no need for you to see he": room. Iâ€"I pray you will forgive mc' again,” was the brusque reply. "You at: My old habit of sleep-walking must have well paid for your'nigiht’s work. If you’l- 001119 0V0? me again." wanted, we know where to find you,” Cleverly as Uldene had carried out her “But there is need of my coming daring idea, she had not succeded in de- gaiu.” persisted the young doctor. ceiving the FWHCh maid. , “Excuse me. I shall be the best judgr “I have heard of people walking about i :11.c,»t‘avl‘ refusal, she has gone . .. She knew quite well 1 ’ ..; yet} why." " " -~.:cr's distress as she listened , Wail-Ls. This revelation gave I , ;_ 1;::':~~u:~.dcd surprise. For once “.I .m-tllllictcl)’ startled out Of her ,, i’ ~35, lllwihep'.’ Rather than for a far diiferent end And at the mo ment Rutledge Chester was writing that .Ie.tc 'Iâ€"wIlmch never found its way to the lonely lgih't-housoâ€"Yerlie was "om" through the strangest and most :tar’: ling experiences that ever fell to the lot of a young girl. The swoon into whic she had fallenâ€"caused by the intense pain of her sprained ankleâ€"lasted an hour or more. The cool flakes of fall- mg I‘snow drifted down upon .her upturn- ed face speedily revived .her. "Helene!” she cried, faintly, “where am lâ€"Iâ€"â€"” ' lake a flash. memory returned to her, and she remembered. Her first thought as she lifted herself upon her elbow and saw that she was alone. was that Ul- dene had gone to summon help; but as the hours dragged slowly on and no help came to her, terror seized her. ”Had harm befallen he- beautiful And \"erlie‘s captor answered, with 8 .1 ,. n sardonic laugh: . . “:1 “13“” be mad.I - -. .. “Ah unwelcome guest." ‘ '.. , Egaliinl ththe had been vainly trying to restolc .. . 0 low ely young stranger to couscous ‘ CH kI’TER I‘{ .. n v. ’ ness, but all her efforts seemed futile. . - - l i HA- lhe little white hands grew icy cold under her touch, the strong cordial she had forced between the girl’s white lipS AS he SDIOkE he threw back the fold: failed to draw back the fleeting breath. 0f the heavy cloak which enveloped his and the lovely face, framed in its sheen fair captive. ’I‘he blaze of strong llghi of golden hair. grew marble-white under for an instant nearly blinded Verlie. her frightened gaze. Then, as her eyes became accustomed to “llt‘s life 01- death, Liarse Lance,” de- the dazzling light, she found that shé Cla'l‘cd Black Hagar; “her life am in yo‘ was in a high, [rocky cavern. hands. Poor thing, it am a pity to let Rough slab benches were ranged her die, she am so young an’ fair.” around the walls, and formed its only An hour later a tall, bearded man . article of furniture, and upon thCSC Stood upon the steps of Dr. Keith‘s re- of that,” retorted his companion haugiit in their 51091) 111311." «‘1 331110 DOWN," WhIS' benches lounged a score of menâ€"a sidence. There came such a thundering ily. “And mark me, doctor. breathe one pered Xanon, significantly. “but I have fierce, dark, bloodthirsty-looking crew, knock at the front-door, and, directly word of to-night's experience at your never heard of a somnambulist doing from whose nautical air Yerlie at once “1101‘, 511011 :1 D0111 at the office bell, RS peril. You never know whether you at what you tried to do to-night.” knew them to be sailors. All were arm' made the doctor spring from his de and surrounded by friends or foes.” “‘Vhy, what did 1 fl”? TO d0?" 53“ ed with pistols and daggers stuck in grind something like an imprccation with “I shall not mention it,” returned the Uldene, in pretended wonder; but be the groan that it‘ll from his lips- doctor. equally haughty. neath her cool bravado she was terribly ONE NIGHT. S MYSTERY. ‘ ' , 'i’..lll. 1:.-r, Rutledge, my dear son,” figuring her arms around his l:‘:l\\'il‘.g his handsome, manly 1., her own. Forget her, my 5wa born girl was no mate of the ‘hcstcrs at best. She WM»;- have been suited to you, l: is all for the best.” {ul'il‘ti back. as though those .K..,-,...;.,.l, wrinkled hands had ‘ a sudden blow. speak hard of her, mother,” .. i‘1}<}{ii_\'. "Remember, 1 love her mm life itself, and a cutting i, -:- sister?" “"115 her an- ."JN -. 0. u. 3:31:29“ found in finial“, “5 hm. “PW“ through my what could dct: inbgilndle.nle?v"ouam' Ah! their belts, and wore heavy ‘91‘301‘ crepe .. » . -. . 7. - ‘ - ' - 1011mm“ the thrust of a dagger. She ’l“ 1 th "h h : - masks pulled low over then: swarthy 101119 t0 go and 500 a person taken 'lzhe carriage door was shut to with a EXCIted- -' manned Nation. - " .Li. to wed a king on his throne. bII I“ on, t ad 110800110? crossed her faces_ suddenly and uncommonly bad,” his ser- bang. and the vehicle whirled off inti “You were trying to open Mrs. 0119:? her hat and. A; iii-.gzzid not love me. it was not rdiim’ than; {luddcn 1y a 'hOi-nble sound With a feeling of sick terror, Verlie vant announced; “the gentleman says the I’lutonian darkness from whence it ter‘s safe,” (190111?“ N33011- bravely. inc mus: hm :‘UUI' Child!” smmiltlior‘: 1:1 glibâ€"the. Simd‘f‘F almost staggered back against the wall, as the his carriage iSIfl-t the (1001‘, and XOQ’I‘G‘ came. “You impudcnt creature. how dare ".2 - ~ admitted his mother, drawing " O b ”'90” Of “"0 1)~bt01 5h0~5 dreadful conviction that she "had fallen to come llllllledliltell', if )‘0'11 1119350, 5113" “I will see that young girl azain” the F011 intimate 511911 3 thing?” gasped 131' ' Dr. Keith groaned.' The snow was young doctor muttered: as he‘made lair dene, fairly livid with rage. that rang not sharply on the night air. \ On the . ‘ , . ,. j t d f '. . ,. . "n.1,... f. r . , fitter ‘ .. “gym 'I‘h , _ , n o a on o pirates or smut”, us o.c "v . - e CT) Of terror froze . 1 - .. . . ,, .. ,, 1 - . . n . . . Z 13' remarked, ) in, ..:.- “1'15 l‘llZZl9d ‘0 know hOW any lips, 'I'he sourd of Voices Drifting-11:19: ed itself upon her mind. falling “11d: ‘11~*It1}lb~) the night was dam way through the snow-drifts up the step “It 15 true,” “'hlS‘DCYCd the 811'1 he .. .. ,3; :1: in her senses could help lov- from the thick Grove back of‘thc ruins I-n aIf'ewIwords he” captor explained asI m?- regions or Illluto. - .- h Of his house. “I Will .4" llll"?'~l.‘â€"“11 51". and stolidly. , .11“: She coup; i... -; ;;:;;, handsome, haughty, manly of the old chum-i=1 50,1 . , 1‘ d" the situation to the men, adding -11 Ill” “1““th ,9 hdd 30m0d t ‘, water and sons of blood but what I will “DO you know what I COUId ‘10 With it her life had. . - f tanut and "th . Iaicc) th rolIs ls- thoughtfully: gentleman waiting in the passage lle' unravel this night's mysrfir..." you for making such a false statement?" ad with her B= , I: II v0 Im idea that she has "one . til I wl out reflection, and aimost “As she witnessed the duel. and in low. He found the stranger pacnlg up " 0....» whispered Uldenc finding up close t: r tolose agai ‘ '* A 77: .. n3.- “ he \vcnt on' “an; to we 205$ 01 the encrucmtmg Wm Of her that particular locality, our sanTv de- ‘alud down with great impatience. . V. . .. herâ€"so near that hgr hot breath scorch- ilty tenor-nil: :‘f,‘_fl‘n’w doubly surd 1 shall spin-med ankle, \erhe crept toward the manded that she must be. bound by an "50 you have come at last,” doctor,” . CHAI lER X- it“ 71:}! ed the girl‘s check 6 V .. 9 her I: “‘35- ..... l ~‘ “HI“ I ‘:H ! lbhlt'lx group of trees that 0V91‘l0i)‘k0d the 011th of silence ere she IS permitted [0 he CKClilllllOd; “your minutes have seem, I‘ - \- 1'11 pl ' Ideas: 2,-..- :;.ot::r;cs at oncg. point from whence the sound had issued ".0 free n ’ “ cd lon" hours ” WHAT HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT’ )0 matter what you could do; I ‘ 309 a l , nlistlll‘l‘. t at was the turn- . . . .. - - . ‘. ' . ° .. ° ' “ wol stan v «v 1 1‘ )1; a seat ai: iii. K Aliluim up“: lives héégl‘gltmr‘. 3mm“ ”.110 511,0“ (hits: the "Don't let her go. captain. She will is It :1 gentleman or: a lady whom When Rutledge Chester had left the will: widedwiilrldbkgiig’whafidvoifthg: ‘-\r 'I..,‘A\ b- LAA .. , ‘ ' ' '0 . , v v ‘ 5 N)l.7’ â€" ' u . ~ turned from the __I . w‘mrf he was told a young girl br 1d cJIIIwen I scene, 1 lununatcd by the turn informer, 7 shouted every one are you wish ml. to stt.’ asked the doctor, library after that startling disclosure tc tried to do 99 declared the "irl defiantly endure the lighe .‘\,d the routo'oinw qtonmof [Bit ”acid r' Ii) it {if} “ (13:11] a 930 lanterns, sent, simultaneously. ' lilIIFI‘l'lIl-g on his overcoat. his mother as to why Yerâ€"lie had left “I could say it‘was voubwlio attempt: de. l 1 1:1 19M; ‘21 tickdi: d‘fi‘cct for I’ensa- I 19f iro' thlo M‘s t iglIiIlt Ibfinlicd lt- "Silence!" said the man whom they 216- A lady, “'38 the abrupt TCDIY- them so suddenly, Mrs. Chseter walked ed to open that safe 10 nifiht and my . v ' ..... \ Ali ~ “v \ ‘ I " ' ' \ ' “ - - , .. ' ‘ i ' 'i V 'I l . <- o t . . I“ - ‘ rflven M of - " ,. ,_ d, 5‘ I (:0: Lfrtgemou “ 13 bhld' ‘31"‘3‘3' dressed as captain, With a sudden flash 1” ”ht one Of my P31341115 01‘ ‘1 strang” Slowly up and down the room, buried sudden entrance prevented :01, from ac- ' '11-"-- r- " . ' ,1,‘ ' x' . . . ‘ ... . 0 '~‘ .o- .. ° . «I ~ . k fwtste l1 ., ',.~ .. it was ‘\ erlie" he illou'rlit , e, p o . 9. men stIoo . L 1111 the of his eye, and Im a tone that made the eeraInd \\ ..t is the nature ofIthe case! in the most profound thought. Ill-‘11. a 't ‘Wh , 1d b l' ‘ “thin he 9‘9? k. W“ l 1‘ , h , ,w 9 trees. Une leaned agains. a broken boldest quail - for heavens sake, dont stop to “How blind I must have been n she com. ‘18 ”3° ’ ’ . 2““ cleve 50‘" ‘ ” ’1".;‘ s ;‘ ~w~ .- - ._ .,.-,,. - ' ... , . r . a. ‘. ‘ 'erlie Corina She ., ..\ .Ilyt. hunt it.“ s c mu t nne tombstone. two were conurslng eagerly “You have [no right to make me your talk now-l exclaimed the gentleman. murmured, cl'lsping her jeweled hand~ worddngalnstt 112139;. hTh: colesftiquenge3 â€" < ~.. ~"""."'l‘i -l ‘. r ”“ - n ' . . . . . . ‘ U ’- ' ' . ' I 'k ' ’ ' .. ' ",. ' g on: how gr." ‘ "‘ ° 1.“. undertones, and t“? faced “10,11 other prisoner, ’ painted \ erlle, lndtignantly, _1 11 W1 3'0“ as we drive 310m?- “ 9 have together, "‘not to have foreseen a con :01}: def-“15.311.t 10C. arc {in J. “Oil ‘V-n I air, \ II I . . hiItOll paces apart, wIth pistols in their "and I demand my freedom. 1 can see live miles to go [through this blinding fretQInps of this kind when two such 9. ar 01.30“. 0 ”am ano Ier Situation I} :1 had left he: CllAI’l LI. \ III. . j- hands. Ere the terrified girl could fully you are a cowardly get of law-breakers snow-storm, and the road is beastlv.” lovely young girls were brought under; With a cloud like that resting on your v, A ., ”~I - - 'I s. i . l t t g I . . I . b . I . I I‘ 7, all)? should .lun . _ \. D In“ \_ comprehend the scene, the conference and 1 know vou must be the pirates who Jhe doctor hastened after him to the the same rdof with my son ° I thank name. g“ “In; from be: A DYEL “AD 32- A3 L 0-- ended, the seconds resumed their places, infest the harbor and for whose appre- carriage, and the dnver whirled them God matters are no Worse ., she went on , There are women that possess the A911 2 . . ~ . " n .x' - . ’ ‘ V i ' ,‘-)-.v ’ ' ‘ n ; ' or words. 1‘ tone feigned the greatest astonish- 21“.? ‘1 “n“ 01'1“} O‘lt- um henslon such large rewards have been ol’rIdutctly. I . huskily. “Ah. I dare not think whatf deadly magnetic f..sc.natlon of a ser- iIre you read) for the second shot. offered by the authorities; but to “113.133. Ilhat was a drlve and 3" night Dr. might have happened had it been Uldeue pent, and leIene was one of them. lxcath never forgot. \\ here was this " She held the girl spell-bound under cool, ‘3 kiwi). bias-i; ‘ In his eyesâ€"a “‘h‘JSC sxke SAX.» . .9: when Mrs. Chester broke thi‘s :1; news to her, accounting for her v :‘s sudden disappearance, and Unit to whom his heart had gone out, for he. could never have wedded her. The; strange disclosure in Mark Sefton’s let- ’l‘he two combatants nodded assent. Then. like the shock of doom. the horrible command fell on the stillness of and entrap dcfencelcss girls is a crime which ought to be too mean Jfor even outlaws." keen, steady eyes. (.lill'iiullI‘OWVIll‘d stranger taking him? be “On the other hand,” continued Ul- wondered. And why was he so silent? “'0‘11‘1 Strike ‘33: - .1 had traced her to the wharf _ .i Lem had taken passage on an out 1h}? midnight “”3 , v .. v A fierce murmur ran through the “0 had not caught 5‘0 11111011 115 9. 3111111359 for would have prevented it. Oh how: dene, Mutjously.” keep m" pitiful habit of r; and When fin: ‘ ,. Kramer for home. One. two. three. Ready. 1‘ ire! CGVN‘D at Vmilltâ€"“S daring words; bl“ no Of 111% face. {x slouched hat. “id's pulled thankful I am to Heaven his choibe did sleep-walking a secretâ€"a. desd secret be- omd 419. she lull ’ "’ The flash and ringing report from the one dared express his anger aloud: over it. revealing only an acqurl-lne 11050, not rest on beautiful unfortunate "‘- " tween you and meâ€"-and I will reward and a pair of piercing , hard, bailiant ‘ ’ ‘ you handsomely for it. Do you consent'?’ l not surprised that this is 3 mg: revelation to you," Mrs. ChCSIL‘r done.” “Allow me to set you right, fair lady," A moment later Mrs. Chester had hur- two smoking pistols mingled with the replied her captor, with a cyn‘cal smile. command. and one ol. the principals As she spoke she slipped a glittering eyes; the rest of his face was entirely iv! Qanth‘égiie hail “NJ. on. looking pityinglFI into the . II . . ‘ . .- I .. I I . . ml-d b th» e at” ”at tur d inious abbiizc’ili: T1.“ mad-white face. “It ‘fn n.0,.dmmt $5§X_Â¥;t§;;t‘l),?]:,1:.:.1:q,-nlml‘l (‘l‘diviiiilvlflrii vzii:sdiiidinligtotiinrigg'9i: ou'A’ngf) 211301.32 :(i'iiimidiit. y ' L 0" CO ‘ ' “0 up ricdly quieted the library. ring; from her finger, placing it in the en the anemia; ("113:“) a? much of aIIsulp.lsc 30‘- your th . ' th- t "s. .1... d ' - ' < ‘ 1 '~. . .{4 h" '» t 4 q'm lfie t He was no coward. this fair-haired 111.9 sound Of her footsteps had scarce- mfl‘ Imug’lu toil-hardened hand. '. I 2I I .2”? Cllu mother. l‘utlodge 1b 1n ‘hp OIIII e SIInO“I J “.l .l.l1.l } (.1‘1m.0fle‘t IUJOICL 1S VOILe O J Lien. .3.“ . I, dJeld away are a White. {reimvbllllél' V111 you take tins and promise me as». .Uf Inc 9'13? ;:r~:.:-v m“... writing them a {“11 “x. with his life blood that had spurred whisper) ”let me beg of you to use more young doctor; but as the carriage whirl- hand thrust aside‘the curtains of the this shall be a dead secret between you anxzeié‘ grew inu .~.-..:..E:on of the affair. It will probably from the dead-wound in his breast. respectful language when spcaklng of US. editing}: he could not help but rcmem- bay window, and the slight figure the and me?” she asked, keenly watching 1 fi'llail there on the same day Verlie 31“ ”Dead!" (‘l'll‘d both 5(‘001105â€"‘"5h0t 'Lhczn 15. 9" 5.41:1th m,mt "mfg her that there were. perhaps. more thrl- silken hanging had concealed sprang the girl's face. one ff“: 0‘ town :5... home.” through the heart!" Words Wm 1,“: “lg to“ a‘lou‘wzu‘m” “13;“: ling events in the lives of doctors thin pantingly into the room. "he ring had been a present from aimnhude‘if'e hi“ Lidene could have cried out in terror "Well, the would rhaxgjl," 1393011405 affix??? 11:05:52}; Ears-13.213111: comply any other class of men in the \vo-Irld»-Iâ€" It was Uldene herself, white as Ia Mrs. Chester to I'ldene at Christmas. I Xmaflldiilsfin‘dtiii some heard those words: and the th0 principal, coolly and cynically. as by“; you; request. Neither 1 nor my (ix-intsthat mightl have beenIrorInanglc, if veritable ghost, and quivering with blt' She had no idea of its great value. . ' ‘ m‘y‘lgm flashed upon her that she must he turned on 1115 heel. “9 11““1 Si“""“!-v .. would feel safe in this retreat afler- thty Add "0t 9mm 1” ”m ”“55" ‘0'“ ter. suppressed rage. lhere are few maids that can With' ,. 9 home in time ‘u 5;. Mn: that letter from reaching its (393- proceeded a dozen pm.” C“, m. smrtpd iniiiids if we let~vou 80 {1.50 i0 rpmomynqufl 1110 story of the ..,\lad “She is glad he didvnot choose mel”IIl1( stand a persuasive argument of that :- 0? Quit.” ~‘.."_L.Tlull at any ('O'SI. x4) ()an )‘et ever 1):le “fith a 10“, cry: ..‘\ “'Ulllllll"â€" :I spy \ “in Short III .is Inly 1):”;le an“. to Philosopher, ’ who for Inn-n). FCEU'S iliill pantod, ‘Vith a little “'ild laugh, “Wl11.y kind- . 5mm ice $1393“ ““4 :39 in“ fatal “01'5"" di'c“pti"'u and ~bv all that‘s wonderful!" he cried, inform vou ,th‘lt you must remain with made away ““11 doctors ‘1” 5‘? "”5““ I wonder? Am I not as lovable as Verlle Dearly as the girl loved her mistress: ‘ Inf-“engu- “a? he] \ ”1 “mhflut being dragged “in further aghast. us at Iii-1st until such time as this har- ous a manner that the cruel ”my"? “W“ with her fair, babyish, dimpled face and the glittering bauble overcame he! Lt to 59": you “He ~ ‘le the b‘l’l'l’PC‘l’I‘V sl‘N‘l’ path. and “I Directly in the bath bcfore him. he) hill ,.,,\.,.‘,.;1 is deserted by us, unless, as never traced to him until after his own coaxing ways? “'hat could have been scruples. . . (an hlsImcIther's 14" Pally“ 11"‘1dl‘mg mt” m" dark face white as death and frozen th 1 said before you are willing to take a death, when he left a half-written boos in the letter she spoke of, I wonder, to “No one 51ml lever know. I- promise 'xthout delay. "‘3‘“ yawning 1° ""03"" her. horror. stood a voung girl. clutching for solemn. oath ,nisvel' to reveal what you ""“l’l‘mng that doctors 311"“,1‘1 “0"” prevent Rutledge Chester from wcd- you, Miss Uldene,” she answered, slomy. » ndsonle. §-’,":‘~1"'I‘~x 113’" 1; ms so with I'ldcnv. She had taken sumlont againstarcc. have seen or heard this lll"l1t. Will 3.03 be permitted to oust, as they interfered ding me, if he had but loved me. 1 must, “Thank you,” replied the beautiful, he {hi-11$: tne d: If" a“: fatal step in a horrible dccfip- 1n gl't‘llt surprise 110 llllVillltk‘d 3 5WD take that oath?" O with God’s Wish” by curing the 5.10!" I will know. She keeps all her letters in guilty culprit, gliding from the room. ;;i: into his bras? _, ..:.d she told herself it was too late 0' two and asked gruft’ly? “'.\'n." cried \‘cl‘lil‘. indignaully: “not when they should be left tIoIthe will of the small iron safe in her room. It must Gaining her own apartment, after my. : 4. .:~:-. bag-k now. . "“1“; are you, gig}? What business to save myself from death, much less IIozlvon, amlIl‘ui-l-hcr explaining that h( be there. I will find it tonightâ€"3‘05, to- his particular care to gGem-e the door, could be bll’» ”233’ "; mould like to add a short lmstSl'rlDt have You hag-g, inmrisonmdnt would 1 sec mu escape had been patiently engaged in the work night.” Ul'dcne pantingly sank into the nearest told himself. 33 3’ ‘ Ll. liztlmlgc‘s iklIL‘l'." she said, in a voice “He ~clutched her arm lll'llll." with his thc punishmeiit of the law you. so rlchl)’ ”f («terminating them for years. \\'ith hurried steps and beating heart seat, draWing the letter from her POCket- I “ Shiigh‘ tuckel 32" M‘ 1 ’ “Md “k“ “mm“: human. "and, admin; right 1lll‘lld- but “‘1'“? SW10“ deserve. You, above all, should face the And 1)“ Keith remembered. too. th‘ she retraced her steps to her own room, Slowly the clock on the mantel strut}: i him. l’le‘?‘1 up my 34 A: v "’5 “”1 mill‘l- [*1 “'3” “mil its, shook her arm free as though a serpent 'gallows, fm. I saw you take a human story of the aged doctor. who had ac and there she found Mrs. Chester who the hour of oneâ€"then two. Still U103“ . . mettlesameI gf‘lFI I“:;‘:~‘"“ “5"”;ch Mrs. ChPSt‘T‘ had stung her. life tonight." compan'led a stranger on 3““ SUM). a ““1 had come to break the startling news TLC SCItOII sat with the fatal letter in he: _ “'1‘“ m“ “by" ““ " 5-" “H “‘f‘w" .“ 3"?” 3““‘31‘ “.\1urdcrcr1" she gasped. recoilifm "The very moment 1 am free, that lfls‘lll‘, and was nvvcr seen again. A hm. as to Why \‘crlie had disappeared ,0 hands. Word by word for the maid, .. in: down the snow . I .‘- ‘II‘ fathers anxu'ty ll you also from him. "011. 1“,“. dared you Ink-.3 a. same moment I will inform 1100“ 3'01], L.L‘7,l‘ll or more tragch fates of doctor suddenly. time she had slowly read and 1-91-3331 ard. J: ~i a few lines." 1111111981) life? Do you think (iml will fol“ :llld it‘ll them the entrance in your l'l' l'l‘li‘lll‘l‘ed to l'lllll. His musings and If she had DO‘t been a consummate Mark Sefton's strange revelation (”KP rid I'“C3:i€11bim.$‘ .. , ,x‘ lutfllll‘llts lillpx- :l. SL‘I'Vzllll 89' leU YOU on the gililU\\'S {Ur LhL‘ cl-iluc I ‘1‘ {It “lust. llt‘ SO‘IIIC“'lH‘l'l‘ ill llll‘ l'CJX' of Sll'flllgt} YO'i'l‘b'f'HélllgS \VL‘I‘O brought t1) :1! ncll‘OSS. during that scene She Innst have earning llCl‘SOlf) to 111:. Chester_ At last aving krill the W :v . oath liu’tiellgh's letter, «*DVl‘lUP' witnessed?” , the ruins of the old stone church in the fibl‘llllt (‘lld- “10 coach W313 brought T0 betrayed herself. she knew all of her history that was nscrvat'vflfi 33d?“ ’ ‘ '--1"“'t*'d- but “”5““10‘13 lie was a man probably twenty-ek-{hl churchyard. I will consider thyself do- a sudden stop. and immediately a score It was an intense relief to her when known to the Stencilsâ€"knew that the of ilvr 501" ME" 3~ ‘ .‘~ 1110 1145“ m‘“‘”‘““:‘ LMM‘“ “in years of age. singularly handsome. \vlth ing an act of justice to the world :n or more of dark lorms surrounded tht she found herself alone. honest, bromzed lighthouse keeper was tins: Iv'llt‘l'hearf'i’,‘ V N‘ I'll” the U-‘Ttljllsll'll‘ I’lll'l"»’>‘£ 0‘ {be dark beauty of a Greek god-â€"~a hand ridding it of a band of robbers and carriage in which the doctor and tilt She never remembered how the long not herIfathcr, and that the golden- nkwn it 111”“ hey“ " ' 1-4 3:7“ “Tim" “ hp“ ,‘lnm: 0‘“ “f st me face, but hardened in ill.«1u.ty. murderers." . ' mysterious stranger sat. lhe doors of evening wore away. haired gm who had won Rutledge Ches- : ;,,I.7.,\.._.,.;; {ht-131,7’I \ _,; t‘ :l:(- ChcstcrInl-auslon b:‘w tu;-;1~ He Spyank forward again. and clulch- in a single moment, as. if pande- both sides of the vehicle were throwr It was midnight at last. The gilded ter from her was not her Sister. I thou: delay: (min: I . _ .. .-;. opposite directlnu trolnIthe ed her arm so firmly in his grasp that “Hgnnlul had suddenly been let loose, Violently open, and byIthe light of Iht clock on the mantel chimed the hours She read. $00, wilh a white. awful face, :jt the hr'mkfasrw?!‘ " -~ H i" hurrying ”nu-kl}: ”JP-2 she could 1“": “T“m'h it frm”.him‘ . (“"11 ““1“ was on his .fm't, “’Ith ‘1 volley 0‘1”“130 lamps DV- IVâ€"‘lth Saw that th" Softly; but Uldenc heard it. and springing 0f the terrible secret her young mother :;'_. “WK-1"“ 0:3“; " ii” “(Allied thoroughlarc um“ "50 3"“ witnessed the ‘iu‘il’dhd MM." ”1' “1‘11”: ““d' i“ a twmkllng, 3.50.01? or will}? was surrounded by masked men l’l'oni her much, where she had thrown had struggled so hard to tell. concerning 7,? months, declaring if -‘r . iztl‘r‘t‘lf 0“ the “'hill'f- , he repeated. grimly. "Thai is bail 101' lunl'c drawn Irevolvcrs glistencd 1n the . l‘tootpads. was his mental ejacula herself, she tip-teed to the door and thIe lime Imp.) 511.3 was {3th to 10‘3”“: ‘i (li1‘:“:~‘" ‘ Ii “PM! furtlvuy ulmllt 111'”. 50 youâ€"for you shall not ”2011.00 uutl. you garish Janip‘l'lgllt. . . . . . ~v tion, as "his hand quxckly 50mm ks stole noiselessly from the room. The With the hQnestllght-hollfe keeperswlf‘i; 5,6 v lizl 1 heart 112301.112. ‘ “ "h’m'vmg her; and dumlllgfhe have registm‘ml a solemn mltll “WW W “lioWl‘l‘ .VUlll' “’0“me Immmdfisd? bliss“ D0011“. m . gas jets under their rose-coiored shades and a horrible fear r:';n through Ulderle S ,1 :1”: He glanod up . m ill-p pof-ket, she tom- 1-: llltf’ reveal what you have seen and heard commanded the handsome young ChlL. IHcIl'e. noncIof that. they IOX'C'laJHI-‘d, were turned 10“,. throwi 1g grotesque heart 35. slleIrcad 1;“) axvful warning II:- {.1 WI .liznult‘d. nullity, lumpy-s. tellng hers-mt that, III here tonight.” grunly. "l I\I\'lll attend to this defiant throwing up his right arm. ‘lou have weird shadows flicke‘ring down the can those Idying lips had uttered. i den 113mm)? ‘ "t “‘2“! a g”“"“” “'0‘!“ ”1"“ ““31 Jim girl‘s dauntless blue eyes neV1I1' lmlc beauty. I . fallen into rough hands, my line doctor. ridor . "'I‘lhas babe must nevcr love for she 1", I- L i ' 5 “it dispatches 0f the enemy if quailcd beneath the gaze “f the “a“ The 10W” blue eyes flasncd him a and the .bmt 1’1”“ for you is to come "I.'*l‘de so well I might be mistaken must never marry." - .along quietly With “5' If you act “k“ for alirhost if any one were to see me." "What curse is i: that rests over my ’1' look of scorn; the golden, cur-1y head crested itself pyoudly. “Do not touch me!” she cried as he gra-zped her arm firmly. "(Hit of my way!" he cried. harshly, to the men who would have barred his exit. “I will give her into Ilagars head like a drawn sw-ord?" she cried out, sharply. as she crushed the letter in her death-cold hands. "Am I to live without love all my life through? I P'in' nutâ€"I will not lM-lil-Yc it! Though it should be my eternal doom, I will wed Rutledge Chester if I can win him. for ones bent upon her so steadily, "And you shall tell, too what brought you here, girl." "I shall appeal to the gentlemen pre- sent to protect me fro ~myou, said ‘. cr- lie. raising her eyes to his cmananlous. while her ., lt was the only course lLfL .. this case. x a quick movement L’ldcm- 31ch é‘liA’lllé of the letter into the it. her horror they Weind not lhc waves drifted the while a man, we will silow you how we tre-ll men; but if you get up a scene, by the Lord Harry. we will show you how we deal with fools mighty quick. You must consent to have your eyes firmly band aged, and come alm g quietly." thought I'ldcne. pausing before Mrs. Chester's apartment. ”Ah.’ she mur- mured, with infinite satisfaction. she has not fastened the door. It yields to my touch.” She threw it open Softly and entered S 12- ~ I'fl-Ié'tlit‘l' toward the 803. and 1.1611 In that moment of lime, . W ,, *~.f.'.’ll. She was in :l paroxysm of attention was attracted elsewhere. they hand for {he [)I'OSOIIlt. Before we a: ])1.I Keith hesitated a moment, weigh- m . l l "Wilt 1.11m) “pm, the table . _, \\ but if they 51101114 5131 0“ and had made away with the body of Ill“ wrse tonight we \vllIl settle her fatal. mg his Chnnws of 93¢“ng .1118 shall? lllIsIII t ixbort the room, reâ€" 110W him hem“. than MI). own lifc~bet ‘ . r . :7 on by the hand of an aveng- fallen duelis't; and tht‘ girl W’fic‘fd- “3th Ion will foilf)“' me.’ he and not un- “If I go with You.” he asked, “when 1111‘on a (m; 2.151 n‘ ihe couch and the ler than my OWN “all. Aye. though 1 a .' :_.-(, :mlil they reaclicd thp solitall‘l' a thrill of horror, that they had d-ilWll kzndly to \‘crlle. . , - , may I be permitted to return?" Willmgfhe '0”; O‘1l(-0\'C half concealed angels or devils warned me. I should be » h j ““d “"‘C 5110 had “'0 (home but t0 “1’0““ out "Before daylight, doctor," was the mm “mm“? 111 t 9,2611“; ' deaf to their warnings. I would defy l b" hm” What ”u ‘ " fate itself to become 1.25 bride.” What if the “3"”: dashed black masks over their faces. We'll “11 the “l“ds Cf BhWk‘Tor debating together in angry whispers. -‘..’ douse, and they should full mm A scurnful, sneering smile cut in upon 1." ;.:.:.iis of Mark Still")? her words. and her captor answered ‘-;..~ waves will no: iM‘Il'IU' 01‘5" she “gm :1 scornful laugh: .. mgr-r her breath. "'l'hl'l' hill“ “These gentlemen will not interfere; 3' v ‘I-fol' fatal secrets to 11001)!” ms- word is law to llan. 1f 3"” knew ’ :2" :xw:=y with a shudder. she what they were discussing mm. 3‘74 i ‘ “fraud h”- steps homcward. would tremble. It is a question of your life-or death. lou have heard anal .‘ . Trembling with suppressed cxcne 7 ‘e carcinlly incur. the desperate girl sto. . I forward. and was soon kneeling belore the iron safe. The key was usually 1r the lock: it was not there now. . Here was an unlookcdâ€"for dzlemma Mrs. Chester moved uneasily on her pil- low, and at that instant a cord about her neck attracted I'ldcue‘s attemion 'I the first few steps became so painful she dropped at his feet in a deep swoon. {aislng her quickly in his arms, he bore her swiftly through a long. narrow passage, and into an inner apartment, where an old colored woman sat busily sewing. II . .. .~ . “Lor, Marse Lance! she cried. “not in the world has yo‘ got thar?" prompt reply. “And do you assure me I am to see some one in need of my profesional scr vices?" he inquired. “Yes.” answered the spokesman. "and each moment is valuable." ' "Then I will go with you," he re' spondcd. He was conducted down a path and .â€"_â€"â€" "l 1; CIIAP'l‘l-ZR XI. 5 )3 5;! A GREAT S I'RPHISE. Rutledge Clhesmr‘s determination to go abroad was a serious blow to his mother; _~, “I: . but her grief was slightly assuaged by 2 1w- «- Mlm‘fitl'd “"1"” “I"! “mi 11 1 ' t‘ tly plst her and - . ~ - " l7 - z ' t :1". 3er! 'x )llSlH‘l 1m m um i ‘ . , . h, , , _ _ ., . _ _ .t ,....-s.u. that has thL ItIhollalII soon .too much. . I5ut I so I . lit 1 -. «l‘l'sh tiwurc I.“ his arms down .1 ll.-ht of stone steps. thl, pleura- .. . l'" deliberation she his promise that he would remain wzth ,. “Lil‘lH-d ilol' CHIISCHIXICO. ‘illld in qhil’ll devout. pl‘OVldTng that you “ 111 ttl-l‘it laid the Sh‘ahtfi 5“ l d5 oolléll f1 LlllU‘l tion being “1kg“. h()“'9\'e1- to bind a \Vlthout an “.5131“ >‘ b nt With bated hi‘l' .1 10-19: ,1 DIOHI‘“ longer i . I‘ . .' y ‘ . s .". r . ___-. I .\; , 0 . . I. v , n a ru 6 . ;} . ' v ' , ‘ _' u I and e ,. l ¢ .. a AA 3. 0 EM. :U €0qu ms he'd” Ti 1h tu'x-n “I, the oath reouhed 01 you and bulk I hash? dEnliiillgrlo robes and blankets, heavy “ 001°“ scarf firmly over h S eyes. C‘f‘ptvhto the (ih‘dcsleeper That “"15 3 month never to be ‘6" :“h' ‘1 ”ms" Love “'1“ “n“ ~1-UH'. 1‘ at your peril. -. . . ed ”ht.0 ‘ . - 1 --ner. Another long path was traversed. Th“ blind ’ 0‘ or I 9 .wvht I'ldc'ne- Rotten bv I'ldene. for it stood out from. 1 ; .. . ,_ 'd of (bug at \erm: .. . ‘ld never promise “but ,0“ that o-utllplcd 'thc fulthei‘ b0! . h d n ‘ , (r b“ k - g h' . . I‘ate fay ors me. 1113"». .. -, , i N Mu Emit Im‘1 11' so 2’ INN)"l d Yerlie defiantly “On the Black Il'lg'nr hobbled after him Wm" ‘ 2'01. ‘ dbt'smu-b ' J01 on 11th n.2,”. she had detected the fumes of a strong her hre like a bright star long after the ~ n “1111- 0V0 ““1 ' asi.’ Cl'lé‘ ‘ - ‘~' ‘ . . ‘ our pa lent ism tiere. octor’ one - ‘ ‘ . f . . . {1‘1 .0 with ' ~- ‘ - - -. ‘- - ' ' « . ' t 1101' race. . . .‘ . . ° ' .liester had taken utme yrars were uou c ox r -- o ';:._\'5 later. looking over inc (Ytelilc contrary, I shall takiphn. YI': bémogi‘)“: all lEfil,t?:::1‘U(;:t€ag chi'le Morse Dance!" of the men szmd briefly, unfastcnzag tile :1“ ping 1299101: ailing .41.. intense pain the deepest gloom \Yiih every day that ' . v _ â€" ' , ,' ~ \ ' \ )JI'I. ' a ' . n. \ L‘nI'A L‘s ‘ 'J‘ - .. P i v ‘ . ‘ .I . I . I I- v ‘ ) . r0 “-1 1,1 . z ; . L . c 2. . - .‘ ~ . I.I .._ A "1.” l, l id‘ UL S Lyeb It]! 111 A to Jubtheâ€"‘jd’und at I L L s‘le cried "‘Xm She dea.d or in a rant b‘lnd‘lge' .f10x11 11‘s 0) ES' . )( l‘OIQI hi1)" {I‘Mth' “<Ihe w111 5'1er safely d:l"VI1("(1. \Vllh ever}. gun that F058 and I H L: mm: a Ill tnnlty. too. t b yo me th'ls lii "" . Dr. Ixelth found himself in a large. Of an {mm a 'h it’11i” Set, Uldenc‘s love for handsome Rut: , , I" .' . x 2..., yo :j" ..I .. , . ,0 r3 . . ' 'c, . . . . . .o . . I ' . U . I . ". ll L1 ['01] ; . I I y~ .E: ‘ "“1 ,U‘“d m 318,513er 1.11.1 (1111:. I ‘I\IIIe you 'nclladfrowllln" (1“.le film; “'She has fainted," he replied. bI'lCfl). circular apartlm “in whose ‘ ““5 and “,“ ( 131321,} gevifing the cord in twain, Ul- lcdgc Chester deepened. lhe world “'1 . .z..iIQ t. IwuulInn thW-lrww dinié 0“,“. glrlfI he Clli‘ir rellll‘luit‘rl” ‘ “1'51 fOtch hm- to, quick nufi. You 1118! ingdwel‘e draped lln heavy fohis Iof satm: dengllhgfc’lutho coveted key in hm. han'l nothing to her; She became absorbed in I -- “2W" UHUCY C S ' ‘ ' ' ' are m my P0 " . ' .. .‘ ‘. . ’! .- .n all from the ceiing suspem (‘1 from a - < , ‘. . . .h-Q c bar it a.“ h”. life her or} ' . - ~- ' ' . ' 'i -' .. ' " . ,1 PflVGI‘" as don t llll'flm‘" 59011 13"“ - - " - -. 'h t ued awav she LllSiJilCllT h an. I l- one pa» - "2 ~ ‘ - ‘i ', L‘ll'>(iil\' moaning. 1‘1“ 1’0”) “ “ 1 am not! silt retorted, b . . v _ . n tort d gilded Chain was a Silver lamp I 'Ml! AS 5 e ur ' ‘ ‘ 3 . - - Q ~‘- tl f-tal ft -‘ . « ' .. , . . ’ 1-9- . . . . “ready friends are "b'e qul-ck about it, then, he 1'9 , ‘ ' . ‘ . 2‘ ‘ . M ,. Ch ‘t murmlr: b . e are .ome to wnom re .1 g! .- » ...--\. u to the nlmsuf‘, ”ml “*5 It you shall 50”“ 5°" ‘ ‘ . hi. heel a luxurious couch in one end of the re m ”- 0" or . . ....,. 1 -. ..1 . . Th re , , , - r '2 . ‘ ‘ . - v. '- 2- . .1”: r01." impatiently, as he turned on b . â€" - , .. \ fl 1. GOd’ fate has not .1... l .: ~. .. aunt ore is l,lun. cy a ,1 w \' unclaimed. Ulllwobm‘“d’ up W coining to my “SUN- 1 1‘” hire)“ - . . H... at lay a slender form A tall negro wo- 2 h~ 15”“ ' . . i . .-. . . . - h t . .. - 2 . .. ~ ' - ’fo - ' -; "in." with my exclamation from Black “8 ~_r , - , . ‘ , 7 9,”, 13,, I'lliu;l,"lfl'§t. even as they are t e mos -:. i W‘ I“ “5 mmnd b) on p10. W an M“; “’0‘“ 1313“: 1331a: \‘he run gliicl-ly arrested his steps man. With a bright red turban boun-l f“ 1“" 2913', to love mewâ€"b ' ‘ ' lziiwrable. 'l‘hcy rcarh the highest bliss L "'zxrz'i .-." yr an' s mine ' . i ' ‘ "; ‘ * . ‘ - '. . , . -. ndi -. . 1a css wene. . ~ , ‘ . ,4 . l .- klf‘prI‘ fell from L'ldcnc's 31‘5“?" 3:311, awavp for assistance. They \Vill "Uh, Lor’l” she cried ouItI m fiséonlsl; 18152:; her head, \ as be 11: OHI‘ the 'i‘ihe girl drew back with a s thered glint life offers, and .hey know the most 5’ g l ‘ . . .' 'li ‘ "v , , azin<r down on t e W l9, u ' " - 1' .’ ltICI‘ of its pains. ' t :- _- . ' ,' - red to 1m“ “‘1‘ Don- . e urn. meme g a . . .. . n . . , n . ,. vas in cry. , -, I IIIIlIc IvI (rldsg‘itunpver {foamed but 5 "r. rretwarnc d is forearmed,” rctumcd turned face, upon “vth-ll the mItul 1.133 lhe doctor hastily approaclnd tn. Within horrible words awain! “'hat It happens so often .hat a great 10?. W3: . II II..I... I mrI. fi . . -â€"~t'ho fair-haired 0" mbruptly a“, such a case it of the swinging oil-lamp ghmmcred couch. He could scarcely repress the 0"." ll th m .m-rv r: is lavished in vain: it was so in Uldcnes g5, n “a ‘kintllulurtd s ‘lulmm-In' the milen’s to stand here pa'rlcylng wi'h mmlly "this roams gal am as 3‘ b0” 01' 5mm“ that T050 ‘0 his 1‘93 “S be “"Q‘ifl 03.1”:qu h 09 name «We. to case. \‘\“.Y' V i ' 5 ‘ v . . S S | ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' y c a . ‘.. r ’ l u I. J - s 1 ~ ‘ F! (A ‘ ' ‘ _‘ lgiv III I Inhom Isht‘I . ind ’3 u 91 shal'take Von to where you shall anlgie‘l. 'l‘here'll be a scene when-â€"’ (‘3 CS fell upon the fa“: 0“ the 3‘11"" th : E “and inserted the k ev The door handsome Ruledge Chester, who $32- - “ 1}“ 'm. "Lulu“ “ ( ' k n repentanCC you. I t of .fifim to consider my pro- "Never mind making comments; 8t' It was the most beautiful girlish face .. 93 9b: ~k - 't ~ 11' ... . with aloud had given all the love of his heart ,0 :4 ' Aim m tms hour name: was harder hav’i'pelzityyour leisure” tend to vour own affairs,” sharply ex“ he had ever beheld. a“ 1311.2 M in l s ‘ mega ' beautiful. golden-haired Yexlie, never 2’?" ~'=I. 2- - , *1, w . . s1 ion ‘ 1 - - ~ . -. 9 - v . 2 n. . ~rca . - , . . . .IdIIhlIr he 113’ oldm‘ than marble ”(time lights from the lanterns were claimed the man whom she addresu. ‘2‘} by am yo dom nuffin to her. do, 01:31:32; cQ rang from her knees before knew, never (1,133me of this growing as. .I. ...lI I.llI.1’:;iJJI;tfla:1\-h:t poor Verne-'5 wak‘ shut off as if by magic, and left them as "Marge Dance." ”Set about YIEISLgIF' tor.” dengmded thhe black onmanIIsIlIilarIJ- the site aii’d turned to the couch Mrs attachment that was springing up “I II... “‘ ’2“ ”9 ‘ .. - . . 1 ,, ~ ‘ has a a 3' 17 eving im wit a glowmmg is t m ' ' Um. c hwvt r . 1'. , .. .. . . . n or the PM“ - 1 darkness. \\ lth a dextrous lug hel if you can. bhe . . . ‘ ‘ _ I . . . r )LllHV I’m 5 t _..9 .uil:-n“” ,, “2:: 2%.. 22,222... .. W... m ... are“ .. “I .. mama a... . ' ”I‘ll”? S . - ' - .. . if 1 were 0” ‘39 admiration wit w H: . e was calms "ll ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “.1 , . .. deserted alone. -9 her and despite her frantic still... \\ ould be to pay . -. . . I, - . I . ... , . , . '. I before .11. ___.,.___. ".L' I 1,,i.:,.l:fh‘.fplgd adiabliifg'rave-yaré: mm :viesr and stifled screams, Verlie found call in a doctor. I’ll come this :3: the girls face, and [11113011ng that Mars. 1:331 Illdcne knelt trembling l T O CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 23 1 in: gs, 13.11;}- around her. herself in the grasp of a pair of arms in the coulsc of an hour and see 0\ Lance was a fool to bring a handsorn It crimson velvet jewel case to the Take Laxative Bromo Qummc 'labâ€" snow ‘1 ‘11" bed out be! ' t .1 and she was home he is " . young man like thus to doctor the girl ll 3 - , ‘ , ' . ? _ 1'. , Now she must have stretc - ‘15 strong as s cc ’ ‘ s ' ' tin ' - ri ht lav ‘he sparkling Chester d1a~ lets. All drugglsts refund -lie momy .. mm » the dark sky” Dram“ swiftly over the snow-crusted 8mm“: When he mtumed ‘0 the cafe?“ “1‘. and ““1”” ”0 "“9 he “0““ “1“" 1"“ g ‘ i a} left a acket of if it fails to cure. 25c. r; w. Grovc'a e ”m3 ‘0 . l g 1-3-1 night I Zral stone [1 f ll'nd Black II-aga-r still working 0‘“ with her. and there would be no end to monds, 3"“ 0“. e â€" ‘ l" . . ' . for the help that am not come. A then down a 19M 0 SI} -. . - e 0 .- , 1 . M . ,1,” papers and lwrond them general letters Signature IS on each box. ' , She must have )1 Uldene had £01111 e ~-“"',,,U§,‘ ‘th‘at'uemedtoJud down. down be; patient. â€"‘ - ' tb;rus;___‘;_ 4...!- ......- .,-... _-. .- .. 5.)... __..__,-, _..._... I ‘5’: “Assam 213» m 1'” , I ., ,Il ' . . V ‘ I 1

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