"All man†be we; brim eat me blanks and preparing to 1'! la the M "Wham 993mm 1an are “:31“; benign; 81a rewiï¬ szz the squire eselaimed. †39 we glam: “it mm 5699 0! 991mm. 9: Game. but m was an wouldn‘t do thaw m1 do wmeh?†Sim asked, "I ma um m m m Lâ€"’- The squire, having heard the talk about Louisa and Melvin, thought he understood the situation. and he was not surprised at Slm’s words. Ii: oc- curred to him at once that Sim and Louisa were going to separate and that Bin: was going to dmae his poms- mas with her: "No. I want the deed made out to Loueesy.†“Shore,†was the prompt reply. “Been sellln some of your land, Sim ?" “Can you make out a. deed for me right away, squire?†Then he took some paper: from a lit- tle locked tln box and went out. He walked down the street untll be came to the office of Squire Boeson, the Jus~ tlce or the peace. In all his move- ments he was as calm and deliberate as though nothing out of common had transpired, and there were no outward :ndlcatlons of the are that was trying his soul. Appearing before the squire, he placed the papers on the desk, saying quietly: Thus he passed on and went ta his own room. Ea picked up his gun and examined It and saw that It van in perfect order. 80 let it down when it would be may to him. saying to hum lelf: 1mm.» 'h'o'md. “1 315‘: blamm :22. It ain't I fault that mum in Sued on! to this. God hows it . I “That‘s all I'll need. us it'- ull I'll take.†"tag.†The: after I pain she add- 061 "t can’t help 1!. 696 um I can't. 3 wish I was dead.†ï¬lm tamed £9 leave the mm. but M maiden hemmed, _ __ "to.†m we in a tone scarcely audible. “M “13’ or 'No.’ Loam.†be in listed. "AI is It true. Loam. am you do «we am!†In 7" 33. did not unmet. It was out. nil out. and he waited for he: to speak. But he waited in vain. Her head bent lower over her work ud her whole form seemed to droop. but lb. remained silent. "In It {rug Loueeay 7†he asked after Iwhlle. his voles strangely gentle and tender. “Tell me. In It all true. no they “They are tellln that you met that an la the woods out that an that you fMQ-y. lt’a hard to say the rest. (Pool hardbntlt'abesttoaaylt. They a; you told that man you loved hlm.†t was out. all out, and he waited for 8h. shook her hood. and he saw the color croep into her taco. “Do you know. Lance-y.†he went an. “what all people are aayln about too In Kelvin l" When he reached home he went 61- teen: to her. He noticed that Ihe looked were and and ram than he had en: seen her. and a feeling of pity nd «amnion stirred his heart to the nu bottom. In his sympathies Ms ï¬n oufleflm held the leeond place. an wife'- were am. ' 3.33m i‘moment. aid aha glanc- ed up Inquiringly. then again beat her head our her work. “Mum.†he said. “I'd rather be dead thin minute that to upon}: the 0rd: I'n got to say. but I too! It's my t: to M u that one. an to: all '9}!!! Montana euph otpeg." m u he need before he: be Imi- mod to speak. but not for long. but: with an: wu duty. and it must be done. no mm: bow bitter the cost. mm a cum Imam um wan lur- om “do: the circumstance. he no believed all 8am Morgan bod told him. In View of all he knew he had no “:3th of reason for doubting. it was true. every word or it. Yet before he noted he would hear it from Lon- iu'l on lips. He even hopedâ€"hoped against hopeâ€"that nine might in some I†utilfactorily explain it all. What- em Ibo said he would believe. He would tako her word against all the world. ms face was white. but thorn wss n flung set expression there which show- od t st his mind was made up to s. pur- pose and that there would he no we- nrinc tn thinning it. Like his class in general. he was siow to see his duty. but once having seen it there was no shit-king it and no faltering in its dis- ' “I no my duty.†[0 repeated on: :06 over. “a I’ll do 1t '1: It Hui no." unmo Amman. Ill. Bankl walked .10wa homownrd. Inc. mm; Bum Morgan he had Mn «an, very. very cgln. but In- an wuu heavy “1M."lllu was the camel: o! bopolm dumb- and mph» mtgnntlon. ‘OBAPTEB XVII. mxmu must». | Bank. walked Howl: homownrd. , lowing Bum Morgan ho had I: am, very, very chm. but his ‘ was no bony no load.†Ills wo- umncu o! hopoiou despair and loto rootnuuou. :1“ mm enough. consider“: an 'x om or." Tho oqulro looked puulcd. "I don’t uncut-stand about that." In am. "From what l'vo harm-It nln'h your mu that thluso no tho wo: the: .mu "I: II. though. It's All my um." “I can‘t no how .1th II. am. I ain't novor 1mm of nothln you'vo don. to wrong Lona-y.†HERO w “X‘auv Mime may be {9%. am. but. whether- “ be 9r» not I a n't am :9 smug with you ‘beut it. ‘mm It “MW! in m “363â€". WWW not your new set um km}. an MM “a“ new to chme it," mam." “But. an 1 wall rm to II? Ila. «an em all may land any. 3 ain‘t The mum wag talent and $33693th gluiagdume, and when a! m he We 9 gym a ed enough to stop an think. Loueesy : was young, an she couldn't know. but] I Was older, an I art to ’1’ seen ï¬nt all. i couldn’t never be happy with 1 man like me. I done wrong to urge her to mm mg on that's mm an the mm 1195; I’ve fumed her life an destroyed he? happiness. but I ms ton mm to , Iée it an It was too tam.†' "88 mm“: “89 new has again to do what um. I an ta make amends: Pa new to we be? an 1 mm. than an myself emf at IM- “5%.“ f “Squire,†he said pleadingly. “I hope 3 I ain't gone an made you mad. God knows I never meant to do no aich a thing. an I’m lorry it I have. I don't want to cause no more hard teelin'l than I can help, an specially now. ; when I feel like I ain't got no friend. . on earth.†f The squire softened immediately. i “I ain't mad at you. 81m.†he replied. , “nor I ain’t a-goln to git mad at you. I I jest can't make out no jestlce in your ; way or reasonin: that's all." “An ylt it’s Jest, for all that." “Mebby It is. I dunno.†. You know, squire. Loueesy an me don‘t suit. You know that, don't you?†' “Yes, cver’body knows that now." “Ever’body knows it now. an I guess ‘ a good many knowed it 'fore we mar- I tied. That’s whar I done wrong. I : ort ‘a’ had sense enough to know It : i then, an mobby- I would it I’d ’a' keen , -.._.~ I "But lt’l l0. 7 I have wronged her, an I x “you “When 7" “The day I married her." “Sim!†1 "It's the truth. equlre. the God'- truth. I didn't know It then. but I know It now. I'd 'n' better 'n' killed ; her any day than to 'n’ made her my . wife.†‘ The squire shook his hold. “I can't see.†be said. "how you to i 'bout mnkln that out. Men have been I-mnrryln women ever some the bum- ’ Mn at creation. III I ain‘t never before hum It looked on as a crime." wom- Iwuu' ulna.“ w w: h "Than It ain't your mu ‘bout wlut'l happened. Bun. Loueeay Mu't done you fluid In"- , "It ain‘t no crime wbur the man an the Woman low 9th outer.†Elm ro- piled. "an wbar they're out over my In suited together. But whu {hen shin“ Ilu't IO I“! a crime. an tho: diff do In our case.†n. “Eugen Med Lanceâ€. llmr' “I d! . make. an I love her ylt. In I’ll go on n-Iovla he: "I! I Or“ my um bmm. How much I love her no- body but God knows. Thar ain't no words luau: enough ito my." , “But I bun, anlro. 1’" done not I wrong I‘ll nom- fox-Mu mm" for. tho cruololt. wicked": wrong over any man can do n woman." Tho Iqulro stared in astonishment. “Why. 81m.†be said. “I can't undon- Itnnd you. I've knowod you all your life. an I've never ylt [warn of you doln anybody wrong. much Ion Lance-y." cuavmn xvm. A MATTE-2n OF INTEREST; Nm’ef since that day on whlvh the baffle of Lexington was taught had there been sum Incense excitement»! magnum mega. The pet» e. {smiling ther- ever-sun ' dunes, «‘99! mm In mm mm mm a 1 an: Ions mm in low. when tunes 9! the tar-Me mm: um had beamed: A theusand nautical m: “kw. mung 9! them a mu! trivmua nature. at waded in all Meme“: 8 thousand mm m mama and mm We named to m! a (“meat at mmmm me N to the em sweet 9! numbing mm matted that intimation am m on! «ma 19:13.;th at m has ammo MM mm». In a um. um we. uh locum am. when“: tev mm gm .1... The next morning James Melvin wu found dead In Blm Banka’ woods, with I bullet hole through his been. “Beckon so,†Jason replied. “Seeml like It‘s kind of late to be shootln squib rels, though.†“No. I'll not do it," he said. “I'd give the world to see Louecsy once more. hm: I dun't do it. i dasn't. for I'm "card I’d give way to all this I feel. and that might give hm- smucthiu and to remember. No. i «insu‘t me her no more, never ag'in in 3!: this world.†He took up his gun and went out. An hour later Sam Gordon and Jason Roberts. returning from Jonathan Tor net’s. heard a gun ï¬red oi! in Sim Banks’ woods. “Somebody: shot a squirrel. I guess; Sam remarked. “It ohm much. but it's all I can do." bad "I beat in deep thought. Then wu- ono thing more he longed for he- tero he went, but he was afraid it might not be beat. it wu this of which he was thinking. and at last he do- cidled. l V “I am goln away," rho wrote. “on I'll never no you no more on never no more otnnd in the way of your happi- ness. It in hard. cruelly land, but it lo ‘boot. for 1 know that I can't never much you happy. on mebby when I'm «one it’ll bo dill‘erent. You oin’t to iolnmo tor nothin. Inueeoy. All tho blome ll mine. What you done to not- ‘rol. on you couldn‘t help it. but «hit l‘ done I could ‘u‘ helped. l ort to 'o' iulowed you couldn't novor be happy with me. lt woo Iiito drouin o we tiown on tryio to mm it iin with o mole. (loin like the molo do“. I ruinod your lito by uryiu you to worry no when l on to 'o’ knowod bottor. but l hope you will forgive no. on I proy that God will too. We pold tho do" It the "on. on I loovo who! new I have. it you need any odyloo 'bout anything. so to Pop Compton. 30'“ be glad town you. on I know you on trout him. We douo tho boot 1 on for you. but I know it ain't much. All I wont In to moire you happy. on I hopo you will be. Don't think I blomo you for nothln. for I don't. It's all my own fault. But I didn't know. For'woll," When he was back in hie room. he took a piece or paper and a pencil end In: down at the table and wrote I: note to his wire. it wu eiow and laborious work. and it tool: him n long time to put down the few words he had to any. With each word his heart grew heavier and sadder. for that was the int thing he was ever to do for Lenin. and when it was ï¬nished his life and her- would part. never to meet again. “Evor'thlnc 1mm be lm In at good shape In ponible." ho aid to himself. “to Loam: won't be watered no more than can be helped." The dead- mro made. and Blm uln- od them. Then ho mm buck bbmo. flopping It won More on the my to mm 3 mm account be bad there. "l but. to make an: inch :1 dood.†ho um. “but" you will hue It to. to lot it be.†Th5 squire 0mm! niad drew the blank toward him and took up his pen. “It It II to be Io. nqutro. so In it be. I’ll have the consciousness or knowln that I’ve done my duty. u far as I could. award Lamas." â€Bum how am divorce an her an that other manâ€" You know what I mean?" “Yes, suppose they marry "Wall. would you want hlm to ban: what’s your n. while mu dldn' t. hme nothiur' “Jest think, though. 81m. You’ll be set out in the world without n home. without a dollar an"- “I have thought of all thnt, squire. I‘ve thought of cver‘thlng." “I’ll give it 111, squire. "ex" Inch of it." rlgh'tï¬l nobody 'ctn't expect you to co sicb t thing." minimum roar. It “I, a cumu- «a. but tn the m «tenant at a» want an 0» mm n. t “by w tho um no the only "no mm‘m m an" In tho um: "86m um“ mam " . 8w quickly com: “um new mu “m wn on.†"mm on! we Meta" he ma. “WMI' “as M » um dam me 11mm Gould ’n' likely stood. 9mm: ‘0 a: may! asserts It um" “ um um" mow: as“. “Mad that big We wlm m @3990; MM my algaqnlnghk‘b 7 Then cream: looked mum! In heard: of what might b. considered I likely "we. and m 91‘ mm were on the m at or Mummy 3 may. bu! N wgg_¢nquu “glam: mm BMW. 7, "I wonder whar the teller that do“ mg kmlh was when he ï¬red the shot.†Then. having nlsaorbed the last par- ticle or Information Jlm Thorn posses.- ed, the crowd fell to specutatlng n» carding sock things as Thom could not explnln. Bum Morgan started It by mylng: All these things the curious crowd drank In with open mouthed wonder. leaning eagerly forward and cunning their necks In order to catch the small. est and most unimportant detail of the movements. He placed n stick across the path where Melvin had fallen to repress†the corpse. Then he went a little way oi! and. turning. walked back slowly. with his head down. just as he had been walking that morning. At n cos- tsin point he raised his head. His eyes tell on the stick. and he stopped short in his task}; lfor n rainnte or no is stood there. looking calmly on the stick. then quietly walked by it on his way to the village. um that ho had to mow Just how I. m undo the dI-covery and low to had total and what he had donouul flanking about It. All lhll he did by com than“ n rehearsal of hi: new menu. If the mm had been known. «he only moon Jim 'rlmrn didn't knock tho burl o! the tron gem“ out at "M. Wood: was bmu-e {he um wu 100 "fl! '0 be Havel-ml 06‘. hm IMO VII cannula. no one I!“ Thorn In". and II had no we. at mutton": II. no. em â€on mm m no on! In- law wood: and show when the body had M found and “pull II «um JIM how n ma lulu. m m to now an anal pas-luau a! the Mod. the M! and the mum and dumb. II ï¬ll! tho who attitude at the who“ “Land of gracious.†another exclalme ed. “If that had 'a' been me In place at Jlm Thorn. N 'n‘ been neared plumb on! of my akln. an N Jest ‘a’ lore the earth up an knocked the bark oral all lha lreea round tllar a~3lllln «ml of then woods.†on earth! I bet [’6 'n’ been steered. tn I'd 'n' Jumped an hollered. too. In I reckon I'd moat broke my neck n-sittln any from (bar. Lord!" “Lord. Jest to think or a teller wnlkln up on to a. dead man like that! It} land. I wouldn't 'n' done It for nothln ' Then wu a short pause. after which some one said lmpreulrely: “No. I didn't tech him, but it wu'n't ’caulo 1 WM “card to. I 'lowed neb- by It nought be nx'ln the law. an I ws’n't 0mm: on gum: Into no trouble noway." “Did you tech him?" nomebody uk “0 “Xe. III'. I wa'u't ahead. not nary a min more than I am this mlnute." “1 hot I now.†In replica. "l mu moved 3 Inch. m I one: (In c squeak." “Wul. I be! you was “and say- how." "Lord. but I 60¢ you sound II bol- londl“ um on alumina. Thom an an smut a I00! o! and contempt. “When I got up lull mornln! I an to my woman. Ian I. ‘Loclndy, I cum I’ll Jest ntep over a Joe Beckett's pu- lun an look at that call or Joc'a.’ Jo. An me'l been on n trade for I right amart while. In he's been I-wantln mo to take u call he’s got over that. Wall, 1 put on my Int an went over to Joo’n but Joe‘l woman told Inc .100 wn'n’t at home. but that he‘d [one all to look for O pl; tlmt‘d strand awn. no 1 1m not an looped.“ the calf. Ila. up my mm N. mm too much for It. then mm but tho wood- for home. VIII. ['6 walk a right mart plea n 1m unto along wlth my land norm- do". Mil-Ill 'bout umothln. when all at on. I ll“- or glanced up. n mm m: boron no. not-lite" nu. ma um and mu.“ Jim Thorn. having been the tone- naie one to make the and. 0qu “'0 pedeatai or chief importance in the vii- iage that day. Wherever he went. whichever way he turned. there wan an eager group about him. listening anxiouaiy for every word that tell from his line. Time and again. and always to intended iiatenera, he repeated the atory of the and down to the minutes: deiaila. And the story Jim Thorn told waa thla: ., Boon the new. sound. and In an In- MWII wort um everybody It Bock- ott'l him know o! the {and}. The: thopooplo «m to m and to uh «oo- uou. 0t com-u "or: one. man. 79- man and child. had to put through the um. waroroom and look on the m.- lm form. Then. hula. lookul. any gathered In Imlo knots to all n am over. , Lilli: In state ln s llttlo mm 1“ ol! Blch' mm 1m .‘1 (hot to- mlned or James Melvln. Jun Thorn In mall; through 8m Bmka’ wood had found tho body lylu new a llttlo ’vaith. In almost the me opot when Molvln 1nd Loulu had met. Thorn. In I mild Into of excltomcnt. 1!“ ‘9' wood It mew store to report III. and. Illcks and omen bad rep-Ind to tho scene and had removed tho body to town. "nation for a week or even t month. It II In event which math In epoch and from which time in mkoned. eoliinén our transpire. a name: 1: an event of supreme low. It In Mt to claim the entire and undi- vided “tendon or the people for a day Ind to remain the chief topic of con- 0mm Nnmhuph mum "M“ .u mum; "Mun new mu "mp? hum-1w «M m mum M“ M hum: mm: M (Mn way": at WWI Men In Mum. 3mm utmwumtuu «r: WW ~ “:24 am 2 x M \ M ii u mam “mm: "“me l to “M 1W tun. mum «mm Pop inlnpoon. who had followed tho crowd about u: do: In nuance. luton~ my to all tbnt wnl said. lowed for want! and waited expectant]: for the answer to thin question. | -°‘l don't know." Juan told. “I ntn’t no notion." “Do m m tt m robbery!†“No. 8!- money on his watch on ov- cr'thlng was found In Mn pockets on. touched." "I ain't no Idea In the world.†Jason said: "not a (host of an Idea." There was a short name. Then Jim Thom spoke. laying signiï¬cantly: "I wondev what Elm mum In." Bum Moi-gun started nnd turned pulp. Pap Sampson walked um. leaning [mm-fly on MI cane. murmuflm: “H‘s come I! Inst! 0b. in: Lord. WI come! I up alum! of It cu no “no. For: Bins! For. am 2“ Sam Morgan looked‘ down at the ground and trembled. while Pap Samp- son leaned forward again and waited bmthlnsly for the reply. “It seems to be rather I strange are. You have no idol who the murderer could be?" "Uumph! He couldn't have had an enemy In this section. He was a stun- :er here. I believe you and ?" "I luau that's no." Walt. gamma. "Rut what wan the object of tho mur- der. do you must 7" "What do you Ihlulr' Juan um when lw mm flutulwd. "Dom nu MM: I'm mm. "Human" an cup at mun alum. "HM" he «summed. "Oh. you. very “holy you cm mm: run. very “holy." "Mum! to w." Jmn laid. “MI'I I. other way u could 'a' been done.†it any mu- kml lu‘f'n oblfl’flfl. tho an: 1" ï¬lm cloudy. he mm DIN HMHHI â€I!" ll hmme quit. "I...“ ton movnedod with Mo cinnamon. hut .hmm wnn c-Inlmlug pwryhody‘n Nahum: M "ml nmmom. no no one MW. Then Thorn embraced the opportuni- ty for which he had been waiting and proceeded to repeat the story he had been telling all day. He even went through the pantomime of bin diaeov- cry of the body. not forgetting to ahow how calmly he had viewed it and how tmrlossi: he had passed by it on his way to the store. To all tbia Waite lil- toned with seemingly the greatest of interest. and-Jason Roberta wan en- onumgod ivy that to demonstrate for his lwtwiit just how the murderer mnlt list \1- tin-«i tlw mini shot from the Obel- it‘t' nt‘ â€'0 his: li‘i‘l‘. “ll no o teller and Homo." '31: n o wand. - “ on you emu». l pmouol“ “No. to m o amour. I!“ only boon hero o M won. flopped on: to Jonathan Moro no cloluml be no o-pmocllo for bloom.“ “on. ma tho mo. ohl†"You. Dld you know lulu!" “No. l dldu’c know Mr. Ilelvln. but that day I posted through hero I Ilopâ€" pod at Ilr. Turner's. and I remember Marla; hlm open of Man. So that'- the man that was kllled'!" “Thalia the man.†“Well. well! Do you know onythlng o! the particulars of the murder?" “now uhou‘l ! when 1 1m armed In the neighborhood? “Oh. no jut now «me, did you?" “Just this mount. I posted thmuh hero I («I an no and can.“ board with Ir. mum Thu 1 went «down tho Mum and II me new man not. not um um murder. WM won I! that no HIM?†“My luld. I‘d mo! I'd 'lowed ov- ct‘body “owed 'bout It before thin. An you ain't beam u word of It?" “Mower!" be exclaimed. “Why. DIV. you been hula; I murder hm?†There was a momentary Illaco. our to; whlch ovary one turn“ his eyes on Jim Thorn. m: worthy. coda-Inna- Iuc what no oxpoctod ot bun. stopped rot-ward ad add In turn: “Why. manger. ain't you hem!†"Hard what?" Walt. asked. “Why. lord. 'bout tho murder." The “not" shook bl. head Ind look. 00 surprlud. “What's the occasion of .11 an: o:- eminent?" With the lam crowd wu um ulkln: u nuance: appeared unou tho. u no Mr. Walk. No on than know him. for non. of than had me soon him, and the moment ho appear ad .11 conversation mud. sad ovary- body stool um: bl- om axed uncir- IuIy on him. Looklu coolly around. be asked: W aw all food!!! «mud n- wisdom of Juan condo-tau. a! two or (hm homnod to noon the other! that they had, formed "mum conclusion no manual may lmvoo on tho ground. Thou In! below“ a um cluo or may Ilon who abound In every community. that lam family of "1w you not." ,, Tben’ he took a stick. to rem-elem I m. and went behind the 1m and demonstrated just how tho murderer Ind hid than and how when Melvin um thug dawn the path the an bad bum-nu outud an um shot and. “Bend that true we Pup lump-u killed the oqulrrels." Juan repented compromlslngly. "la the only place whar tho teller could '3' been.†Then' he took a ruck, lo rem-cunt I’ m. ud we: behind the 1m ad demonstrated Just how the murderer m ’y.‘ 3.. £53 (use of the range. tho~ always to an In opium. landlatouafleacotmmwflchnom- In: In the old tom of habit of op posing Juon could aroma him. 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