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Themantic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Copyright, 1020, by North Ameriean Newspaper Alllance and Metropolitan s¥NoOPsIS. he be; nvelt—wha takes him to the home of ither-in-law. There Cou: ‘meets Johanna, Philip’s Rancee. They are immediately attracted with each other. Meanwhile the duke has offered a reward the count’s ar- rest. - Although Re is traveling incognito @& wandering friar sees him and guess:s his secret. The man goes immediately to the governor of the province. Count Anthony is seized, and taken to the hes him for his flight and asks for his loyaity. Count Anthony glrdan it, and the duke tells him of she B 4 | P idle for Philip out that the FagEgsges FaEety Bigdt - 13 g e i ?fi' gt P ié 3 85 f g 3 g g spryTEEgEREa 3%5%555???555% it % H I which could bring it- only after endless on- He complained of it to Master Claes~ unldmummda of June. He Tepresen bilities that the heavy responsi. almos! ulhlmpc. and h‘t’ m;rl: m‘m‘ uufi: world Wi Wi Johanna should eonnnu:m;z be post- “No reason at all,” stolidly him, “save Johanna's in- eations. E witn cyrsed one to | men in Christendy. nuptials. Johanna has never been to Bruges, and I have always promised to take her to see the Chn&el of the Holy l!lood. This might be the occasion for . Danvelt demurred. The town would be full of strangers and the inns over- crowded, their nvl;rtu outrageously in- creased. Since he had come into his wealth, Danvelt, who had been pi POt of" parmony. Johenna, wh of ony. Wl e matter was proposed to her, agreed with an interest so indifferent that her father felt a é)m( of disappointment. But in the ent went, and on the| after, morning _of Gh:bgflnce: Margaret’s wedding they issued betimes from their lodging” at the Orb and Sceptre and took up a position near the Stadhuis, whence to view the procession. ‘The daszling, incredible di aroused Johanna from her 8. ‘The color was whip eye, so that her father, fondly observ- ing these signs, felicitated himself uj the step he had taken. But his felicl- tations were premature. The body of English archers, stal- wart and in their feathered hats and their dines, quilted and studded, their Tlg(“m slung beside them, had just swept by, and now the lwruumrolfihommnfymmxduch- ess was coming abreast of them. craned her neck to ul;::ln a better view of that sweet lady, flung hand, she beheld, to her inex- pressible amasement, Anthony Egmont —her Anthony! wore its and its feathered his tawny head. And then she heard her father’s neighbor. He, too, had seen, as his G that, mh’& know? He at the head of the lh!e,:!‘ Enights of the n Fleece?” “That, sir?” she heard the question- ing “Whence are you? That is Count Anthony of o mired inces.” glad to “In the Bt TN S finite ¢ of Master Danvelt, What to the other two had been matter consternation had been to him a sub- ject for elation. No longer hereafter d he dlw‘v‘u.u.;ly to “gy., {riend, He definitely and without fear of con! , “my tood friend, cor‘mat fi'flgfifli of Egmont, the Prince of Gyel " n’:"u euu:lmne' ;{" I:I‘ increase h; soc nee. 101 be great or distinguisied. in yourset, the next best thing is to have the ac- S‘u‘fun"’w““‘” & “Thus, vy, renesion, you ., _Thus, by reflection, fim wit ‘-‘;l‘me of {hflr gm. diseersing ‘moon B lww in the heavens. Ner was boast one d strain belief. Under the late Duke p the had been so fostered, 3 - en | he discouraged by the listlessness with THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, sought to magnify themselves by an outward Wfi ‘which eclipsed the luster of the nobles, and the nobles in their turn, not to be outdone by these ent. traders, felt it incumbent upon e dignity of their estate to assume atill After dinner father and daughter kept their lodging, on the plea that the heat and glare and noise of the morn- ing had been too mueh for Johanna, and that she needed however, could withhold Master Dan- velt from the great joust of the tree of gold which was being held in the Grande place, and from witnessing there the performance Hot his friend the | Johanna, Prince of Guelders. He came back in the evening bubbling with the relation of marvels, and particularly withi the account of the passa; the man of Burgundy and the Knight of the Tullp, the device, he announced, of ‘his friend Count Anthony. Nor was which his two companions received his tale. There were to be further displays upon the morrow and for a week there- , on an ever-increasing scale of sumptuousness. And there was feasting for all. Bonfires were #'ight and the fountains in the great square were run- ning with wines of Burgundy and the Rhine. But on the morrow Master Claessens | try. into her cheeks | | im. |and a certain old-time sparkle to her THE Test. Nothing, | In at arms between | bore first considered allowing part, himself remaining. sulkily consented to accompany and for the first d:zuof the journey by Was so resentful of being cheated of e tions that he scarcely ex- changed a word with them. ‘When, however, they had trans- shipped at Sluys, he thawed a little. & measure, as the memories of the ;mnes of the Bruges wedding faded his mind, this came to be filled instead by consideration of the sweet- ness, the delicate white beauty of , now enhanced by the gentle wistfulness in which she was wrapped. As his greenish eyes contemplated her, sitting on the deck of the vessel that them across the sunlit sea to Flushing, she seemed to him infinitely desirable, and he w impatient and & little resentful of the gostponemenns which he had suffered hitherto. As- suredly there must be an end to these. (To be continued.) ‘The Scottish savings movement re- sulted in le of Scotland saving more than $19,000,000 in the last fiscal year, breaking all ‘such records of the coun- ‘HecHT Co. “F Street at Seventh” Now for those who demand the finest in Radios . . . A limited sale of the extraordinary AMRAD RADIOS The Famous Bel-Canto Series with three stages of Screen-Grid AT CLOSE TO . HALF PRICE $10 Delivers Your Set The Hecht Co. is mighty proud in being able to secure a limited number of these nationally famous radios to sell at these prices. 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