5 Deart stood still. A shagow faa ed out of the night half a paces ahead of bim, and before 'a short Elioklog cry, the quick | Hi : w could ralse his revolver the terror of a face turned sud- | $i {} fo was lightened by a sharp flash enly up to him tobbed of its Bush |. ; / Howland staggered back, bis , A Eye-witness ace Ene with & fear that still J loosening their grip on bis # gi wi : E%> | ties on, the British front 3 rl "to Do voce in words. He felt the ; / H fu a3 he crumpled duwa nto table. He b it o | rative, dated March 26, arms staining against bim for | & a I hia: heard over him the hoarse vi a of ! . Her eyes were filled with a | HESS lf /i {om bad urged on the dog. After that 7 In; "The lull on our. fronk 18, questioning horror, as though | NEES ys i was a space of silence, of black chaos tinued for the last bad grown Into & thing | |WSSEES gi in which he uelther reasoned nor lived, tho | although the enem, which she was atrald. The change and then there came to him faintly $ y No th 8! mys § tone to him. This was what he : sound of other. voices. 3 lf. | been slightly more acti Shee . +On Monday we destroying on of The Gorn: py k ey | 28aib and again. 4 voice that B to reach to him from out of an infuity ~ Sard. n of distance and that he knew was te oat whirled, his weapon point | voice of Melcese. a OB | ime. g to the odly entra: The girl was = The voice. died away. « He Iilved pares ; 5 abead of him, and with a warning cry through a eycle of speechless, painless » Sod F [knocked out and an ammunition let % fetter » be swung the muzzle of his gun UP- night into which finally a gleam of « < 4 E |store herp Neuye Chapelle | ward. In a moment she bad pushed = dawn retursed. He felt as If years B. 5 E has Ch i mbard the bolt that locked the room from the were passing in his efforts to Bi , : Gs pai