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GINGER! | l The Law of the Talon \ 2.4 By Louis Tra-~y { e Tiudze of the Probate Court, and ) i { telegraphis jrun | i | SYNOPSIS, | Jim Parke. Hudson Bax Company's agent 1t Moo Take. 1o Freatiy dimtarbed by & | ly son, J ared some years hout to" be pre- Sumed by la des 10 leave Moose Lake and go zland ! ved at Fd he tells Mr. Leslie. o the Hudson Bay Com o "Bridenortn Pan te in London to Alistair after the ceremony Panton 1« ahve and tis marie Panto 1y | she lea fe ou his W o Tyt itie - . but she tells him that she will vot live with him ax s wife until matter about John is settled 1o her satis. Spot accompanied by ar Englan: living e him to stay with th hospitality. Shortls rives While walking throush the streets of Lon don. John meets an old arms (riena. Sir | Arthur Frensham. who tells him that he has | evidence that he had been drugzed by one | ©of his men on the fatal day he refused to heir | | Ao W B | Furneaux: Mr. M Fren house of Insn hie assistan | Bl leen reads letters which come from Jui 2 to his father and to Alstair and she | {is confirmed n_her helief in John's mno- | She quirrels bitterly with A o off on an by his ‘do | INSTALLMENT XXXVII. | John Receivds an Important Letter. | OHN was glad of the interlude. | It saved him from committing | her blunder. because he c binrted out that he ex- | pected neither letters nor tele- grams. since there was hardly a soul | in the wide world who would wish to | communicate with him. | He got away early next morning, | and. going by why of Staines and Reading. found himself in Oxford that night. He turned north from Reading “0, THE DEVIL FLY AWAY by the accident of taking the wrong road. After that he had no uncer- tainty as to his line, Given freedom of choice, the Scot heads for his own 1and with the homing instinct of a carrier pigeon. True, there were deviations, from Stratford-on-Avon to the Wye and Chester. and thence to Selby in Yorkshire to avoid the manu facturing disiricts. But he was in Windermere on the fourth day after leaving ‘London. There he halted, meaning to give Spot a couple of davs on the hills. . He had telegraphed to Wimbledon each morning. but alway vaguely. indicating a zeneral dire tion. Were he touring the Swiss can- | tons his address might well have heen “Excelsior.” At Windermere, how- | ever, he named a hotel. That eve- ning. after feturning from Gransmere and a glorious ramble over Helvellyn, | where Spot was so fascinated by sight | of a collie rounding up some moor- | land sheep that he had to be spoken to | almost harshly, he received a tele- | gram. “Two posted. Hotel, 31st. letters from Inverlochtie | Reserving rooms at Deauville | Will vou join us? | “LESLIE." | Tt was then the 26th of July, a day of utmost significance in John's life, did he but know it. Unquestionably it was the break at Windermere and the fact that he got in tonch there with his friends once more that caused all corts of things to happen and pre. vented many other sorts of things | from happening. Among mmur‘ achievements it dissipated May Leslie's visions of a conquering careey | at the fashionable French seaside re- | sort of the hour. This. however, like the weather forecast, is mer telligent anticipation of futu: “‘Letters from Inverlochtie!” John dwelt long on the words. Who had written? There were pros and cons in regard to three persons—his father, Alistair. and Eileen. At that time he knew nothing of Cousin Betty's whereabouts, and the Lansings | were mere names. He saw. however, the futility of speculating as to the | possible identity of his correspondents. | was a good Instance of David shrewd foresight that he | specify the exact number of | ot for him could a careless | substituie a4 singular for so John vepiied Leslie’s <hould letters 1 plural. “‘Shall await letters. May not make Deauville 31st but certainly later. - Do | not reserve rooms. Intend touring | Normandy during your stay.” | Obviously, there would be a heap of people in such a place with whom he had been acquainted, and he was | sensitive as ever in hix dread of being recognized and pointed at by sensation mongers. After dinner. round the lake in a That, and a quiet stroll under the stars, brought him to bed time. He was up early, but there were no let ters! The hotel manager assured him that the second London delivery might be expected by 10:30 a.m., and it was no new occurrence that the mails crossing London should he delaved in that way. And, behold. a large regis- | tered leiter was handed to John short- Iy before 11 o'clock. 1t contained two closed letters hear- Both there was a steamer. | luckily, | ing the Inverlochtie postmark. i were in feminine handwriting, but one | was from Kileen! It says a good deal | for John's self-restraint that he re- | i ) | frained from tearing open that enve Wpe until he had read Mr. Leslie brief covering note. The lawyer ex pressed his pleasure at receiving a possible address, because the letters from the North had arrived that m ing. “You will have gathered from my telegram that my extravagant niece !has had her wa he went on. “We are almost committed to some hotel at Deauville at an outrageous price. | My telegram ‘says ‘reserving rooms,’ but I have really wired to ask if rooms can be reserved. I have not the slight- | est doubt as to the answer. I'll be lucky if they don't say the rates have gone up 10 per cent in the interim. One word more—keep away from In- verlochtie.” Now, John had no intention what- soever of going to Inverlochtie. If he followed the general line of the Cale- {donian Canal he would pass 25 miles south of his old home. Tt was worth | writing now. I | =hall THE EVENING Rea DS atent Ofea land and all that it signified in curi- ously minzled memories of happiness and izgn His ¢ friend’s advice was probably” in his mind when he found himself gazing spellbound at the few lines en had written. “Dear .John: I have been against hope to hear from make no complaint on that s use, you, like me, may he the victim cruel deceit. That is why I am know some of the but not all. so we must meet rou come here, or shall me to The place is immaterial to Tae only important thing is that it shall be soou. You may understand more clearly if I tell you that 1 am ving. Inverlochtie at the earlinst ible moment. To some extent the exact date depends on you—on what vou and I have to say to each other, 1 mean. “If voun write or wire direct, vou . use the name which 1 discard forever within a_few la I say this because I wish to get away without a scene, and want to avoid giving your father needless pain, while a communication addressed to ‘Eileen Grant' might evoke comment. So I prefer that you should send Betty Bridgnorth a o e. She is staying here, and is fully in my confidence. If you see why ! hate to have you ite to me as other than the you have always written to— well, that should explain much. 1 am, your: ever. KILEEN GRA Now, such a letter meant every- thing or nothing. From Efleen it meanf everything. John's eyes could he stern or tender. They each mood more than- once while he read. And passion flamed in them. too. “Keep away Lealie had sald. “Is it possible to hire an aeroplane here?” was John's instant question to | a hall porter. No, there was no aeroplane avail- able at Windermere that day. Now, only last week “Oh, the devil iy away with veur last week!" growled John, expressing of truth, will from Inverlochtie.” | WITH YOUR LAST WEER!" i himself colloguially, and not intending any slur on aviation. Then he remembered the second let ter. It was from Cousin Retty. who wrote exactly as she spoke ving reed in the ou today. Tt goes from Mac We don't trust the let- ter hox at the house. I know what is in it. As a properly hrought up member of the clan 1 bid you scoot back to Canada by the next boat. As your cousin and Eileen’s pal T think vou had better come here, have a long aw with Kileen, and give Alistair the ¢ good hiding he deserves. I'm for Uncle Hector, of course, but s to go through life’s little trou. like the rest of us. So, of c all be seeing you soon, unl have developed what 1 call the ton kink." But u haven't. was a joyous chit you sent the Asp. 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