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Like a sweet little child she twisted one of the brass buttons on his coat sleeve, and wheedled: “Don't you think you might hold the train just a little tiny half hour?†He was sorry, but he didn’t see how he could. Then she took his breath away again, by asking. out of a clear sky: “Are you married?" lie was as awkward as if she had lie was as awxwaru as u Bun u... proposed to him, she answered for him: "Oh, but of course you are. The women wouldn't let a big, handsome, noble brave giant like you escape long.†He mopped his brow in agony as she went on: “I’m sure you’re a very chivalrous man. I’m sure you would give your life to rescue a maiden in distress. Well, here's your chance. Won’t you please hold the train?†She actually had her cheek almost against his shou , , a to poise atiptoe to reach lory’s dismay was changing to a boil- in; rage, and the conductor was 2 pitiable combination of Saint Anthem and Tantalus. “I-â€"-l'd love to obligt you," he mumbled, “but it would be a. much as my job‘s Worth." “How much is that?" .‘.i::‘.'j.)i' asked. and added l‘QflS-iii‘iiiLQ', “l ,___‘_ anu- MARJORIE you lost your job would get you a ' EXCUSE ME! “Don’t mind him,‘ “just listen to me. Iâ€"-â€"†Seeing that be ing, she played be crying, “Oh. you can crying, “Oh. you c ers so cruvlly,†5 around his neck. want to brmk m IUDUMIJH -u “Don’t mind him," Marjorie urged, 'just listen tome. I implore you. [-â€"-†Seeing that. he was still resist- ing, she played her last card, and, crying, “Oh. you can't resist my pray- ers so cruvlly,†she threw her arms around his neck. sobb‘ng. “Do you want to brruk my heart?" 0 the) scene and the conductor, tearing Marjorie‘s arms )oose, retreated. gasping. "No! and 1 don’t want your lms':__.::nd to break my headf’ - .. 2 _-t.. n‘nav hilt. Manory (1112.? she shook YAT ductor. CI‘YiW “I've got 10; 1y insisted. fury all“ Luv "Then I'll see discharged. Marjorie blazed with siren became a Scylla. that my father gets you It you dare to speak to me again, 111 Order my husband to throw you on this train. To think of being refused a simple little favor b ductor! of a stupid old emigrant trainl'. of all things!!!†and pounded her heels: on in a tantrum that ‘ Even the conductor 1 shoulder and said: pathy.†The Dog-on Dog Agum. As the conductor left the Manor?"3 it rushed over you-a better one." .†said the conductor, “but 'y drugged Mal‘jm 0k Mr little ï¬st crying: “Do you ' had her cheek almost‘ ioulder, though she had‘ cc to reach him. Mal- was changing to a bon- l the conductor was a nation of Saint Author: v “I-â€"I'd love to oblige bled, “but it would be 2.3 job‘s worth." ~h is that?" .‘.i::;'j;)1:v ASKS ul‘ LUIllbu. U - 1e hurled herself into a chair ded her heels! on the floor rum that paralyzed Mallory. conductor tapped him on the and said: “You have my sym. CHAPTER xxvn. tc Q†with fur." and the sure m." father il‘jtn‘ie away, but flat at the con- you refuse? Do Dog Again. CONDUCTOR CAN 1 it ï¬e stormed mm to open the safety and found um D0?1 of the bque'~ cell v low-stemmed E139 gwaddled in 3 Mil 'waufllw I“ u u- rww‘ “Say, Ellsworth, what in .-â€"â€"- do you suppose- that female back more wants?â€"-â€"wa:.ts me to hold the Trans- Americzm «tileâ€"4’ But the rmter was in a flurry him- self. Be “as about to serve cnam‘ pagne, and be cut the conductor snort: “’Scuse me. boss, but they’s a lov~ in' couple in the stateroom forward um. m in a xxowertul hurry for this. 1 the incredulous scruff of his. nm for the bugga dashed out with lory, now gem I TO SHOP "Uh, you can't hurt (nose xuégc. «alters. I started to sayâ€"a" “But I can't have Snoozleums bit- lng colored people. It might not agree wlth hlm. Get hlm at once." Mallory trembled wlth suppressed e an overloaded boiler, but he _-_ “n and crawled: “Oh, Lord, all ".U- .â€" Mailory trembled with suppressed rage like an overloaded boiler. but he and growled: “Oh, Lord, all I'll get him When I’ve tin-1 m this minute. And bring the poor darling back to his mother." “His mother! Ye gods!†cried Mal- wildly. He turned away and n's room with a : “Where's that damned dog?" just returning. The porter smiled: “He's right in heah, sir," and Opened the buflet door. ; His eyes popped and his jaw sagged: nun“: r lef’ him here just a minute “Go get hi {Win ."‘v v.â€" _ he safety valve of ma wrath, d the porter just coming out [flea cell with a tray, two hol- med glasses and a battle . in a mmkln. Ellsworth, what in do that female back there â€VHS? “Us "You left the window open. too." Mallory observed. "Well, I guess he’s gone.†The porter was panic-stricken: “on, I’m turrible sorry, boss, I wouldn'U have lost dat dog for a fortune. 1n mm mm to hit me with a axe l: ‘ \ 1 l \ you was to hit wouldnt mind-f WOUND! L “11â€â€œ. To his utter befuddlement, Mallory grinned and winked at him, and mur- mured: “Oh, that's all right. Don’ti †And actually laid an undertaker: yourself for bad news." Marjorie looke prehensive: “Snoozleums is 111. He g did bite the darkey.†“\vnmp than thatâ€"he’he-fpll OUT. Marjorie loou HQ prehensive: - did bite the d “Worse than of the wit 6o\\'hen! 1131116 HOLD THE TRAIN so SHE 9. I lef’ him here tractor, of his spoke across Napoleonically when there just a mint 10 shrieked. nt into hurt those 111 gger 1th a snap? I hate you! more I know this reminded mslv: “Where instant hysterics. “in hoaven S Ihonldorl and cute him frantically. â€" Ho ind “never seen her this way eith- The â€nu†m W ww- 0?- He was getting hit odnontion in 39°Fâ€? “ NM mm with no- Idnnce. He tried to'ulm her with body to "’3‘ his “3"". "a. Cl.†inexpert words; “How can I stop the but this 9““; â€m white slip. 1"“ tram? Now, dear-lo. he was a nice he Imi‘ed.‘ We“. VIN ilâ€" In. 1} dog. but alter all, he won only a dog." the name 03'4"â€. don‘t ’00 M it‘s She rounded on mm mm ‘ panther: a‘ :wenétentionty oflonoe to stop a tum u g , , L1 8 Ly . I Only a dag. $2u?§d‘t:::o:£iz:3 â€â€5“â€? ‘05“‘3 h" ““4 ‘ ““16 higher, grow a little miner: â€What at once. cczamand him to stop in... -. do i care? 1 want trainâ€"and back up! I don't mm- “ The oond-~ he has to 0 back ten mil 8. i’un. , - g L \ wet. rag, a leeble echo: “Back up tell him at once. NOW, you run?“ h train “W" Mallor stared at her as if h l::‘. 1 e ' - y S 0 “Yes, bad; the train up," Marlow , i. I gone mad. but he set out to run .L'nfiv- ‘ .. . answered. rm-olutely, and go slur. .. I where, anywhere. Marjorie par-m 1m . ml 1 tell yo: to stall ' ht'l‘ a n' and down distractedl tearinn in y, be The conductor stem: at hair and moaning, “Snoozleums. 5.: V nleums! My child. My poor chill}? At length her wlldly roving eyes mu the bell l‘orP. She stared, pom“ c nodded her head. clutched at it. i . ' mont, then whirled on Hollow: “In: \whnt ln hell‘s tho mutter with you . 1 wife?" 1 Mallory "as and from tho prol 1 lem of answering by Muiorlo’a thrill Turin: rohu l times in ruin, then sei7ed a (" Lchanxe from a young 1 swung it mo place. slow “i" -‘-' 1 mg a serf, t) a terriï¬ed mother. 8| . gripned the rope, and came. uma' L; flung out lnmhn'lng palms and with ‘ it mm all her weight, drownâ€; ‘“ ‘ gush of tears pleaded: “Won’t 7t 5 floor and jumping up and down '. please bark up? My darling child gt lnzxnv3'nl‘ : -9 S :‘ I -_ 90 - __ -_ r-" nun! 0", engine could ling, whistling for every pull. The engineer. far ahead, coulu ine what unheard-of crivis . bring about such mad signals. ï¬reman yelled: “I bet that crazy conductor i tacked with an epilemc m." But there was no disputing Mmmnnd. The engine was rew “I bet that crazy cuuunuv- tacked with an epilettic tit." But there was no disputing command. The engine was rew: the air brakes set, the sand run and every effort made to mfli iron horse, as it Were, back m hannches. The grinding. squealing. jg. shook the train like an earth!“ . The shrieking of the whistle i'ru... gblood like a woman’s cry ux' " l" in the night. The women 1-. the passengers echoed the am ‘The men "aimed pale and l‘ themselves for the shock 01' (-01; 0 0! ï¬rm were. mumh'im." Dr, Temple and Jimmie W. Eton. with one idea in their div-9 (souls. dashed i‘rmn the smoking ' to go to their wives. Ashton and WedgeWOOd, \\'i' ‘one to care for but themselves, t Windows and tried to ï¬ght them ' At. last they hudg‘ed a sash and down to thrust their heads out. __;|.. china 9 m ‘U LU LuK-no n- . _ AShton and WedgeWOOd. with ' ‘ ut themselves, mag. -. 1 down to thrust “I don’t we a be said Wedngood, of other fools.†“We're slowing down though," said Ashton, “she stops! We‘re a chair. \\ edgewoo another, gasping: “ ' safe from, 1 wondah?" The train-<‘-rew and va. gens descended and ran a; train asking questï¬ons. way to mystery. Even Dr. Temp! - came back into the â€It would have been rmzmsh to shave my 1mm: myâ€"I don't know 2.9 sunk into a cna drink; than sudden†wow, and with great ed the order. checked just name us (,m.t‘.z_wt.or, saw that N Ltl‘C‘d wrath at the ptup a X'earsonm intuition 1 had somehow done met rim} back to the obve- “here he found her ch down. still diaraugm. a bale disunce and 53h "The train has “stop Somebody rang the bel “! guess so:.wbody ' .‘dalioz'y, finding that the train was iwcked just before he reached the muthmr, saw that ntï¬cial's bewil- um} wrath at the .-tupp'dge and had 1 t’earsonm intuition than Marjorie :zzd somehow done the deed. He hur- 'iu1 back to the ob.-rrvation room, gnaw be found he!“ charging up and lawn. still diurzmght. He panned at a rule distuvw and said: “The train has Stopped. my dear. Somebody mm; the beh." “! guess somebody did!" Marjorh answertd, with a proud 1083 of m: luau}. "\N'lm!‘e’s the conductor?" “He's looking for the fellow that puiled the rope." “You go icl‘. him to back Upâ€"am “lowly, too." "No. thunk you!" said Mallory. H4 -5 ha ma I Cell C u ........ “The train has Stopped. my dear., Somebody mm: the bell." “! guess somebody Cid!" Marjorll with a proud loss of tn: slowly, no.“ “No. thank you!" said Mallory. lie‘ was a brave young man. but he was; not beardlng the conductors of stop; ped exnresses. Already the conduc- tor’s voice was heard '11 the smoking room. where he appeared wlth the rush and roar of a Bashan ‘ bull. “Well!" he bellowed, “which one or you guys pulled that rope?†“It was nobody here. slr." Dr. Tem- ple meekly explained. The conductor transï¬xed hlm wlth a baleful glare: “I wouldn't believe a gambler on oath. I bet you dld ll.†- 1-7-2-4â€"91‘M ‘n. nun. The conductor waved him aside and charged into the' observation room. followed by all the passengers in an awe-struck rabble. Here, too. the conductor thundered: "Who pulled that rape? Speak up somebody." Mallory was about to sacriï¬ce him- self to save Marjorie, but she met the conductor's black rage with the with- oflnw nnnlpvnnt of a VOUDZ aueen: â€l pound Mallory: ‘ pulled 9:9 old W- Whom u- m . c suppose." e him frantically. The conductor almost dmppod um: w .t - P:’;:?§uczzoii :1“ atpcplexy at ï¬nding himself Via no- 3 ‘ lszv (0 wwt his immense rm on. 9 you; sir,†Wedgewood in- “he didn’t touch it. I was down mough," said ;ops'. We're safe. (1 be collapsed into vood cullapsed into “Whatevah are we all" ’3 vâ€"- v 5 been such a 800‘“ “He stays in :he baggage car," the ' my lites Wifeâ€"21,3, conductor aria-Weird, hl‘wl)‘ ‘ ‘ know what I mean. , supposed. finally. Chair and ordered “ “But Snoozleums (inm'fl L. ttnly remembered his. 0 cars .. Mario; H “mm: ’ t b roism rescind- I“ ' ea c ' won’t ride m one. , “He'll ride In this 0:19 or 121 : ‘z N g that the train was h“ neck." fore he reached the “You ï¬end in human tic-~11?" that nflicial's beWil- joric shrank away from hem m m: be ptuppage and 113.11 ror. .nd 1)? found ('(\\;!‘31":‘ 1" w. :2 mm" mm Marjorie the bell rope and yank it \':mz,:.~;' ne the deed' He hur- with a sardonic: “Please, may I t x»;- 19 0b..e-r\'mion room,‘ this train?" \ I one. Pamc gave Wile: Mallory was and from on pro» i lem of answering by unloads Ila-up: l change from a young Tum): rebuk- 1 1:13 a serl, l) a terrlned mother. an. 1 flung out lnmlurlng palms tud with I. ,..rs pleaded: "Won't you '.’ My darllnx chad loll inn instant. “Your chll nunâ€"l†ha 9:151le. “Good w' now lb‘! Wuv Marjorie higher, SIT. â€h .oued her he“ t “we 3 mm culmer: “What do I care? 1 war you to back up." The oond lCtOl‘ wu reducnd to a. wet rag. a iceble echo: “Back up the train up?" “sz, back the tram Up." Manone answered, rm-olutely, â€and go sun-.25" The conductor ELK-it"! at her a n then whmod on Hum: “I17. moat, mutter with you what “I hell's the i '“The conductor: 1' in Instant. “Your chll I train!" he gasped. 016 was be?†With one hand he was (1'0me for the be“ cord to give the the other he opened the door to look back aiong the track. “He was two years old." Hugo“. . groaned. “What am he look “to?" ? “He had a pink ribbon round MI ‘9 him ' FM ted: "Your dog: You stopped this train forafooldoc?" "He wasn't a fool dog." “trio“. t a retorted, facing Mm down, "he now! more than you 40." Tina onnductor threw up b“ m3: “He had I neck." fellow! the “And 3 1c The cond yell: “A cu “My dog! The conductor threw u "Well, don’t you women ? studfled Marjorie as if cl ‘ curtoua freak of nature. ' idea struck into ht: dam kind at a dog was tt'.’-â€"â€"I ‘. cheesehound ‘3" wâ€" er and weaker: The conductor VI" “Well, don't worry. 1‘ ‘ grown: wou- ' got bun. He's in the bagguo w." Marjorie stared at 1!. The news seem him unboltem- - ed too gloriously ‘ "Ho “0’! dudâ€"- “He was a nome, with wonderful eyes ‘ The Whistle 100th faintly. 'l'izo \wll began to hamnwr. me :rah. to (-z'v K ’ The (‘ondumor ed forward. Marjorie seized his aloeve: “Oh. I implore you, don’t our sin! that poor sweet child to the hor- rid luggage car. If you have a human hurt in your breast, hour my pru- s or.†_ pink ribbonâ€"oh. the poor mu. '2 the poor little fellow!†Id 8 long curly tau." 9 conductor swung round with 0 “A curly tamâ€"your son?" v dog!" Marjorie roared back 3!. v The conductor surrendered uncon- diiionally: “Oh. Lord, til ri‘ht, til right. I'll lose my job. but it you'll keep quiet, I'll bring him to you." And he slunk out weekly, followed by tho passengers. who were shakinx Choir heads in wonderment at this moot amazing {out of this most nm bride. A punIy mrbnl balm “but thing for tho and» skim 0f children. yet powerful â€on“ to heal w adults obi-onto am highly antiseptic; on» pain and smarflngooon u m... that I: lam-But. m It Is purely halalâ€"m III-III whom. no mint! flu. but and purity WI Antwan“ mmwumlh. When they were alone once m Marjorie, as radiant u. April «to: 3 storm. turned her sunshiny on“. on Mallory: IIAA. A “Isn‘t it glorious to “'0 our nul- Bnoozleums alive tnd well?†But Mallory was feeling “to I lurch day. He wavered with 0‘ floaty chill: “You care more (or the do: than you do for me.†“Why shouldn't I?†Msrjorle an- uvorod with wide eyes, "Buoozleuma Dover would have brought me on u wild goose elovmnent like this. Heav- ‘Ol knows he didn‘t want to come." “low repeated the indivtment: “You love a dog better than you love “10W repeated me In “You love a dog better than your husband." “X! What?" Marjorie lane Continued on page a noble, beaumul Ion! Inn eyes and udonblo of nature. Suddenly II. to ht: daze: “Buy, What was “7â€"8 meuly mu. glorious to luv? our man nd Mallory-z 38““; her 5 :o a chain: “And-untnr't‘ little anflmd than H