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“ A RBS Ames: ccna i - + THEATTLE STAR. | wine that in jerking back bia b a{ wh “ on “ nm a | ‘ his glaxwes slipped from hie now ‘1 rim of tortolm . amy 4 } wee - . nd dangled on the siring He water f atoms oMciais ‘dey! H P one I'he Hnglishinan bowed n, the | wh rong ’ ' et \ ' ; wrinkle nh hed ' he mad: fen coming wo him y i uy ; nor v, wajonty,” ort wilt ‘" } , reflagt on th ° Aut 5 a “B | poiiti 1 then the 1 ter. “lt 1. hur who pe ‘ ' he es : | da it possible that T have m ry, t hie duty at eer m t ‘ un he stoop (to enue, | and awlid t t terrors of the | arr " me - > Joount, Nesitatingly used th anaer wathe w 1 Me ma the ode Hut Breland aned ag u A puat wilk ’ in|“ ; we a4 “ mething «t well ‘ *. u . but f 1 th x hing, | wo meric # . CHAPTER | | goes by the & Ui f rialn Uh , . ri lay these bonds fall dus home. 2 THE SCRPTRR WHICH WAS A enpreanion of Wennapes| ity w what dis | ¢ Bligh ba pheemnatas STICK od W the king's face, iipw! Mh nig my - bat, 2 ’ iy rhed had cher cabs an te bic hay B- at he wet to “ King Leopold sat his su ine tee oon aoe |e ity it pent army off . But, r!' remgoste the | th ammetiones ty s te @arden under the pain Opposite ' ; y ainited frow #| inp ‘ sin f a knee @ as Be a plot 0,009 of crowns oo ‘ ‘ 1 follow m nd the | ty h the window * him sat the ah minint ana | _—— thread whereby to Wel mut 2s ad a no to fy mn @ ' 4 dygpnng Bo wa all a hie head, a w Between them on the graveled path " pounce ee rin ik a ven ng eh ge vt | goune a he fa t . a ca mh 4 My friend,” he anid, tinallgh|9ornpane Wtrriwelt, Thin Ie 1 herr way th ank y ro dend gegr-v fone ; pense vd ine. roceed, 1 am atte,” | suen " eee. © A th » tone q b P ; hed th " ; - aM ie thw ’ * he — 7 shruane i 4 A‘ “4 Sas ha witha hand. The poonge | "nent Buta personal affair! 3 ‘ a ( that w i 4). wiens xd ot etc ed oe - pda Pi mulien ab the Jon of youms, {millions of crowns’ The poasibiitie#! tw said in its favor Avon arriving| muthorities te Vienna” Ast he ‘ i hems aboour ba «) " ‘ . And! honor to , ; Away to the » behind the bine | enuee. The reds plot for jlu iS have han my he ows ’ as end & line of the alian Al*- lay the/to the Sngttenmtn, whe heipaed tt 1 prouine aed 4 republic. Your vin, tile Se te B oe. td | 4 v th re ody co ~ = and ~, gut @ b of @uchy, wnd there abbed Red], Aad how is your royal hight mr thre hegen ¢ne the ale vinile vou pubiielyiee 10 Nas put wp at the Grand! Wh the | jus cen! 40 the ear 1 Koot proved t mg Duke, the enemy or the king j{RB fine day ked, patting on, “I have m Kngland’s!a week af @ thine incoguite pour |. Suddenly # vivid thought entered) continental, which ts ao to tt Yee r ‘ with or day * bh “+ Aig amSie oath IS By i nenatone,™ she} oe did not meddle with | ac. Remember the fy » the breathing wpade allowed bi bile ward It was at the Contl-| ¢ with ae s , Merb : she said FY y aire, though it was powsible your daught who must w@our | he t alow ily. ‘The tal that the fine ladies fr \ awler mea . u “ « to play; he was not 4 great king and Xo oe Sie oe a have to observe them. Today f an un: | erown kin the diplomat had ne. and Innsbruck nieh, and : Vngtichmen syed hum susph be unew bis vert wes tll Your majesty!” cried the Ring in| poeeimuee Mian with your) "Tes yes Fam king ony her|the syrden semanas 564 resided uring on abr’ The 2 re yy cP he asked thrust hie head and & ecepter| treated thus? pty eS rs or talked before nnd never The archbishop ond the noct-|Hnishman knew, The glitter an Jenn on w up the breawh 1 rammed L t ine ois Rav 4 wily bs % Hot Know, my de th 4 again lor the only friends yousess, |Mobl Bave Way to the thought of the) 4, Jeliber “ hele. ‘Th + na he | @ ‘i » an that to m To begin with the diplo. | rehe ' haem yawhed at bis feet 1 he to withs te tere | wae only must wear ioe ove Wiens Un | other” te the grandest title km the mat, “whee vy p he sarshal » newter¥ 4 A koe o wr poet oe m hat woithd y LY Bay lartmy, excepting the iu be was gam 5 his ow P * “ a man 96 The kingdom was a gatew a should ask perm! to pur-| trailors, The wisest thing j have |of Words and or a 4 bum * wh ere ond . ‘ Whice op ur ad to the o ace the entire teen done was to surround your with We should b fo « armiit ¢ ng | te - z : 0G 4 gecenMa ea Br ae pare this mereener Lae scall'you the priviles ne The t & ¢ intes ak ngits ae Gnade wh enoeaiaee os CHAPTER tt lie ee ee ale ve Mingdea's creditor 4, anil 5 Gees: Qned Lda D - would Hesr's German is ox e powers. 4 p to may, the THE COUP DETAT OF co of nO, i have ing at the diplomat trot lint | oy. 4 guid ‘ fom howeve . “ i 208 ake » tro you. | bw , | sgn yb Bod Aacput y umd a drwaane 5 The 2 wp wili|thet 7 request ti bern mul the stairs tol or less : terrible te f gia tot “ j wham © ; ie creer ‘The king fell back heavily im his | « termine you. & long mitted late. Al 10 ofclock this " he on ‘ hing i ' t « the gun, snapped the * 1] : Was of #Ura o Kepler a stick seat ond to express his witer be { canst sey. 3 morning transfer of th ‘ ; ane bee ony . ‘ ‘ her | slipped 4 Ineo th a | A we to ‘ n back c hist Bu i the prin. “li@erment he raised hie hands the inak, wh a f * mae" Sto ot fame! “ t this 2 ~ on ic the ees tale Ban hie head and limply dr on without. t r i" i 4 atwut, There It hae hate my Bary 1 wish tw mee the oity of Mat { ' deal of Hiahanan Md te grurch ‘ te rifle with the jaw. Tab , i ont | The mask tel f he ened. A wator al ed to report You » . 1 « away They . i he wi « ntage. drying bi ah tthe h * be 1 ve and Eo whall give the Eng! face end hands us the whit hb ( t under th + # temper which was] The girl's eyes sparkied. “Thank | i ost xt pipe, eat| go fr wher “ ede tne : Pedder sti, and @ supertative wil monsteur, shall I take jyou ‘ . smoked | mies Now whet I a ; ’ a wo tty and gas ‘ wy ey | wh he @ «t t hon } Would have been a king to the Not yet. You see, he was sent to deed . cs H at his fery hake, and it wae for}? by my son india. { wieh to tie » o yet In the morning. eat 1 am sin “ ® ie Very reason that his appeals for} oar me os long as post. Me wanted t . is ._ ue . wee ~ amd hie righty fell on ur your highness, was al t i woo bad.” sald the king Howitt, oa chores of ¢ ding ears. The con rat ‘ — pulling hie thoughts lowether, ogy Pee. a modern end gewers trared Josef; therefore they Your joaty ‘ ’ t . wr please) chet Here the king Felused the crown and gave t mech tn : bishop had thelr 5 while the Po Tw mark A 4 £U" | woe thelr brick jenly to hie duchy and bit | have the pleasure 1 oa PR ap ' ark whirte he lake, T Plotted tn allence presenting My Be. COsRoF oe © 1 mim were wide gravel paths and long ave- ih “2 Pa mininter ne of lokty tress. The park. the pal years lightly . bent tow, while the . the Genttnental betel - ool and shrewd. For M years 4 sheently Me 4 a put equare od the Hoe had served bis country, @ pri t ne ental of ink ate, in the center of which diplomacy. or & sheet of . - ssee canshde tountain.: Mare 15 had mot nemt here te throne. oo which were for the Wateh this tiny kis He was o * means : > eens ting place of the touching @ deeper undercurrent jtered and od & letter to the wit je mat St. Petersbure asd minieter of finance ne hogan ot the Piste, Which beaw ' } vee } . moved toward Central Axia, Turkey | “With your majenty’s perminsion.” | brad I ce nh the hisheay and India. And now his task was he maid, tow nvelope.{ Taaeler | h continyed to the Thallan Alpe. Gone, and another wes to take bie As he read the a) : frens 0 come © milan Giste The peleces place, to be 4 puppet ameng pup ome whene in the place A tae ohe at the southeast corner of the pets, He had but one wenkness “Deetdediy, fate le not io. = > eae. divat the ieee. onan Ghe andibe > pen ee ee a SS er ca a ea a et nd eee ener + Dae cele GPS PAD og il Ma ‘ “s - me tee ar winone re we ar ran into th ake Nreetly more Ga army, when a fine dp GOD KNOWS WHAT HLxc- and of to M.| Wel here we Moe panes thedral 3 farcer had been planned—« ACY WILL um h bankers in| nr hes i huow tetn gels af fee sent a On —T ‘ 5 ee, coe See + oe buy them for rt 40 know that the northw oroer stood the Con- wore from on bem hind Sete wo oan ene es Lam very sorry : nat ni tinental b with terrane and pere r ve reunited er and Bon } nt now veilinnot.” | pet at the water's cdge and a delight- Boh refused to speak the word jweek unknown to you. You snip caught the keen ear of | **° ry. At nee ol fu deny fe facing O plate ‘bo The diplomat gazed at the k [ister af nanos Je pis intynat This What would be i . cmos int bie viekions with : ber were prosperous @nd his thoughts ran back to t ‘ was e plot. Tae duke qect 4 the mubtie brain) ome ! ee Deore Saree cane Of thie tconhenent erg. Fashionable peo- ya when he first befriended tht» 12 force you lntp banhruptey Mi | oe this cool olf Mnglishman His *” o . ge gers by Bey Bee ae te a pers eset mate Satere’ 7 wly prince, who had come to Eng ark and when the Cri €¢-\intonse scrutiny waa blocked by « tr ot See, Se Se emg a “ A aends apd you canuct is | . w weata.” We gianced 1° any ’ Boe tartovae encagh in th Teariven trom he 20 WN pair of moat innocent eyes iden te the direction at | | he to the lower town, it was given — Nyon 2 nd ap To 3S years tht he was cal wor to the shops and markets, the ays. this Leopold of Ostia, eny netomat, <i Feceratan wilt ane he 1 3 years | “ od . ~~ i. cel tio wide eaeh a be farce to disavow you. “Thy «it i neve eround out 18 of them ie | ed “the, re < the university and | the % fancy would never have placed him Se ete te ne So Capes of finance drew bie hand. ha" Majesty's army le to bewe soaule ny temas sp cabig <tmye > co. mae of eae uppet thre te var cousin. 7 — ’ ain @iedain for danger, eve ware he eer 4 people, radderices and ignorant of |, “What are 19 years t p Se at teens BOW far these thronte wil go. It wadays, But he m (Continved.’ i] Matecraft ji crown ie the gual! Your rrenves oe a os aan o- oe — df n rag ticket om be wad n ubies to ea at |* ote ~ Tih, Ae Ghee f on on adneey money you have in the treassy. 0, [ru be sr =< 0 ‘ man. A pretty beuble is « crown. WAI oy ‘gt a > coemnay oe 1 arn leet!” mnl@ the king } indesd—at a distance It is a eed at val were Byears . oe con are soved! ; thing to wear one in a dream. Pat : unger, te ght it with you! But 1 ssineeed dh <n aoe tr bane - Wo posers ome and to wear it day by ran away and jo > Pap an auly edvies, bb wee ¢, en an tatevest tu the Gem” a down and forgetting where you|sometow we have never gut t id your tm arned you not to sign thaoana: |, on put it. or that others plot t al it. | eether agaim. StL Eve a sneaking) e7 %% seh (a prepomitic you laughed and signed. Mo they | ""9irt a. wnatish have a peculiar] _ or thet rou wear If dishonesty fegerd ior him, and 1 betic ° eo aetagy ave laughed « pod ww if trntt " sking for something) | well, weil, there are worse things | loves: nell is i a way, « con 2 ge pro nat og —s pathy youriana or wo have taken ft. 1 own your than = bexgar’s crus ng tie | ugh, “thy ure thee [te power to owrruie nae “No ane is honest in this wortd,| Jodecd, Bull was a connecting tink. | {M4 hed host his sense ~ My frtend!* erted the king - gave the brute,” said the diplomat, | If be could only speak he could tet ‘i is,” the Englishman de-| “I admire Josefs genius hie te Say nothing Here te the bull-{ touching the dog with hie font. |the proud father how the proud sun |Aind. (they were never keener, a ne by right of inhesance. | ang: take him to her royal highness “Honesty is instinctive td hi for] ™ tar awn, oie, ° it = ve millions hot blame bin ‘ ] wh y . ¥ indie, after putting) py Ith my opm ptiments Your enemies | he knows no written laws. Yes you|blm toto the ship steward's care, ve millions; a tagetelle,” euil-| 90 mu. If you were be his. 1 shall bid you gued . wear your crown dishonestly, bet /bed whispered Tou tell the ger- =. " way that I should tro moon, God be with your ma-i AM \ lawfully, Bout ie any crown worn |ermor that { think just as much of r nly You cannot be seriows jeelf Hut I have grown t . . bonestiy? Sire, your great fault. if I} him of ever. ™ je would shout that I was/ohiid of y " Tt ie all for he. £ — you now!” sald the oxy speak, in that you haven't com-| The iittie princess smiled vaguety a eae Wagiion yOu now understand why | mae the tinued to be dishonest. You have and wondered what bie G60 Was URS. | in.” measure nation isinn Tee eel ins ditatenee Cet oat maak to ont turned and went get filled your private coffers, You nearure euthorising this joan|the difference, whether I or thiduk ne bu should have jacana sed taxetion but | away ard the pala An tm | non poscnpen op ome Sea oi ree pag peng og my on chet fs el hare diminished i; you should|terval of stience followed her de. 0 be borrowed indiscrim: | yeare I shall be happy to renew the paaned fever Kove forced your enemys hand four |parture. The thought of te len- CGAL nan or body of mon |ioun te 1¢ years, if am eume vege Sgr nt net yeare ago when you ascended the |gliehman bad traveled to Lodia, the S edbenna on money on the | there will be my aun. 1 Ge ttn for chee of the prin e Gerone Sut you Gk wot and now.|thought of the King to Onia, whine Srowrition offered. It was this which | your dnughter.” And perhaps te, | MS, Tae Of the princess ~~oy- , “RIVE MILLIONS oF Crowns”! int #6 you haww, hie band amy be is mosner sept. The tormer | O"” er P “pidity, M)canse t have no love for Jone mtere n ” - and | Your minist piet and profit be- Weil, sire, et us come to the» ad wat noticnd that the bill/a fire at Inet ehining im his eye. liay m erunighe® ehest of pagir on kn & clever man to trap me. The tin | ind your beck [ beg your maj-| business at hand, the subject of my fy 4 you say.” mid the king You wilt not.” wm BN at ny we He » j io is fine. My the way, 1 wonder | euty's pardon but you have always | last Informal audience it in true, |. 4 ~~ se 1 will appeal to the confedeation|” ~treason and treachery! ft has at) 1°", the inapertare st the station emme | requested that | should speak pluim-| then, that the bonde for the loan of ° you. Have you rend half/and infarm them af the plot.” BBE omeowo te ay Bae Mery ateed that | 2, cretion my trage | ta 5400,000 of crowns are issued today ees oy have signed and made| “They will laugh st you. They! wir ormemt Ween ascertained that! At thie moment the knucklen of a| e on or have been, 4 as to these bonds I amare too p erate a mumicton x Co. now refuse to 4¢-lnand beat ngainet the dox “Ah U shall be sorry to have you Tor, it te true, 1 an well pleased, | "8" the 20 certifies: of them put together. There rewains | ne ne <> tho Eee moh. oa = wheeling in his chair, but making no} tomorrow” maid be, “for 1 be-|Jacebi & Brother have agreed to, (A® simpresentative of England? lonty one thing for you to do |rnuat not leave this city with thone| “art to rise “Come tn «Mf you stayed here long enough |pisce them at face value. I intend iplomnat semi ‘The king's] “And what t* that?” wearth leon: - me] The door ewung im and there entered 7a: You would truly make a king of | lay out a park for the public at | POUtICAl ignorance was well known ‘Accept my friendship” With his eyes riveted on thene!% "ert spectacied man in dark gray * , me.” the foot of the lake. That will de-| 44 & Mepresentative of Engiand,| “Come with me,” anid the ting.|worda the minister of finanee, hod ee Seen Ss eras = Bucking ms “You are onty 44." said the En ia two millions and @ half. The @f% 1 could not purck the stubs| rising quickly. 1 will no imger! died in bie chalr, had fallen into al” buttons He wae the chief i» gilshman, “you are young.” remainder is to be used tm elty in. |{f%!" Which the certifiente are cut.| dream. % will act. Come profound study. — | “Restor of custome. “My Criend,” replied the king, “in | provements and the reconstruction |1>* §terest at 2 per cent will be al The diplomat nodded apprownety. There were terrible times in the) Th? Heatishman lowered his pipe. A Cure for Mange and AN Skin inet four years I have lived 39. /of the apartments in the palace. 1/N* Income on 4 lump of stagnant/and together they marched torard| house of Josef that night Monsieur Hamilton's pardon.” the} “ y I feet very off! Iam weary|wieh to make my good city of Hiei. | 'OO"Y " in my own country,| the palace. . tnapector began, mpenking in French, | Diseases in Doge and Cate of being a king Lam handler with|berg « thing of beauty parks, "D*Te millionaires are com ‘The king ted the wey to the sffice CHAPTER UL % hail inepert | Sole Agents for Pacific Const @ book than with = scepter; Id |founteing, broad and well paved) nd rion, of the minister of finance, whe was| eat YOUT PARP! with the {{ Tetepnone and Mat Orders Re- Z rather be @ man than a puppet and | streets Imposatble!” erfed the [found busy at hie desk He gare an, An Episode Ten Years After. n 1 “This ie very aad. Teuppore It would ceive Prompt Attention, & puppet I am. Who cares for me The diet was unanimous in re- his feet, while «| ejaculation of surprise when heper-| One fine September morning 16 u know, my friend.” fe-} ne impossible for atrangers to see him | Bone, save the archbishop, who yet | gard to this bo [line of worry ren acrom his fore-|oelved who his visitors were .. aftar the events Just nartated| DUed the Englishman, “that Monsieur | now? % Sreams of making = king of me ‘Why yes, in fact they suarened M184, Tt te tmponetiie. ~ ‘0, your majesty!” he cried, bob-/a man stepped out of « wecond-class| MAMHtON wt net permit you to game A rarkle behind the Beet? are wet my people, 1 sm on | it” | etre ¥ do you say Impossibie,| bing up. “Good afternoon, your ex-| railway carriage at the ancient and) T*? into youder washbow!?” He rose business with the Blien to them. ‘You have many friends there, | *''* cellency.” to the Englishman. |ploturesque city of Bleiberg. He) '**!! / “Ah, sire. if oniy you would be | then?’ I cannot permit you to put in| The diplomat bowed. He under-| stood 4 mov ver-| “But, monat cried the astonished | tly, “1 1 toto dat The w | jeopar @ quarter of 1% H ler-| stood some inches above the aver- } shortly eold, unfriendly. avar ae Re Friends ings face grew 44 & milion | stood the distrust which Count Von/age height and hie bulld suggested | °Mcial. “you certainly will not pet any | am only like to and rule with « rod of iron. |puasied. “None that I know. ‘This | Pounds.” Wallenstein entertained for him. |the handiwork of a British arin. | oetact® In the path of my duty reset, halle se mae * the people fear you, since they |i positively the first time we ever Aha!” the diplomat cried. “There| There wo: fow hy he! " Your @uty. Monsieur the Fefune to love you.” agreed about anything |in, then, 0 fear?” want Could wot Snterpret; ene steed inns neotee cake kine to thc nnn’ | te 00 tnapent at the of j ever. bad yo ~ “ ‘ cou 0 wet, one stow Joh bere ho i o re 1s to tnepert a je «i | I should na The king leaked seoose the lawn. | “And did mot thet ntrike you aa|. "A fear?” With an effort thelbetore him. THe could not nee iee) | rich brown shadow which ts the re-| i it lite refused t ae era kt not compre-|sult only of a life in the open alr gray hairs. where, followed by a matd, @ slim | rather singular jking smoothed the line f his |p be t « aisl was cutting the hardy| “Why, no.” forehead, i |hend why Pngland had sent so a®-|This color gave peculiar emphi Attention. You are tress “Monsieur did not give the chance, youns = iy ¥. no. tute @ diplomat and politician te alto the yellow hair and mustache. Monsieur forgets simply gerantums, dahlias and seed pop ‘Of course. the people are enthu-| "Yes, indeed; what @ coup ft|third-rate kingdom. Of that which|His face, if not handacme, was| the law. Must f onli in the gendarmer|” True” the Englishman re Pier % pee iastic, considering the old rate of | would be for your cousin Jonef, the|we cannot understand we are aus-lolaenty and beldly cut health to assist me? ofr m2, 7} ¥ zation wit be renewe | Kted ivuke, to gather im ail these |picious and the gullty are distruct-/atrong and purposeful, based on 4 “1 dare way ft ts, on your part.” over-hasty in asserting his privi- | *, Si ay tb aliis Ni atee.” ig Hg = a ea ee « i ae ful. Neither the minister of peties | tormnte jaws and chin which| ™ited the Englishman, polishing t gee. Rut af this has nothing to} girt. At length she came toward Which, If your maejaty will par-|me that Josef can get togeth we " m, dignified | the presence of « kindly mouth. oe a mo at onee j ton. Bea, it te engraved on the stock he ®. ys ofan SA IR yy FR gel 9: Bnd fo Bo mother five|old man with the difficult Bngiish| At hie feet tay a new hatbox -ly » not T ahall take you by the! of the gun.” catching it up and hold ee or a oon Of Sidon oe you - tig r x | ered traveling bag and two gun nape of your Wethergan neck and kick | ing under the apectacled eyes. “That = ft = Somes Pe | ST hawe siihiiliin' le ‘He has friends, rich and power- Count,” began the king, pleasant. | which alse © evider y Jow 1 know what I Am |i the name in my porta. I'm sorry Beattle - - wi ly. “hin excefiency here has made a| eae. The talking te ore ome it} . \ ple. and gomsamer in its finenem Who can sce farther than your| “No matter, 1 should ae leet " ee Fae Wen SO Serene. 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