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TORER PAGE 11 by Rafael Sabatini © RAFAEL SABATING apoct NEA SERVICE we d, bachelor of medicine, sits In his balcony calmly smok and watering his geraniums while the rest of the populace battle for Monmouth, self-acclaimed heir to the throne of His attitude does not find favor with others of his town, but y keeps himself out of th t fear that kept Peter a veteran of many Ing his arn England. be controversy lood from the conflict, ement, That slept, Monmouth attacked the royal forces in the Lord Gildoy, a friend of the doctor's attend to him, He is there when the victorlo the by for “rebels” an try to rem © Gildey to the seriousness of his patient's wounds, The doctor and his patient and a youth named Pitt are taken prisoners. Weeks later Blood is haled before the Lord Chief Magistrate and ts @riered to make his plea Blood pleads not guilty, but he might Just as well have say breath, for the Judge had decided his guilt before his ca the Jurors, even the they knew him to be innocent, clear the or, Blood, however, a chance words Blood Is sentenced death by hanging. ordered that the prisoners taken be tr used on the plantation it hap, these fo go. The prisoners are put up lined up with the rest of the Insults from the hands of prospective buyers Blood is bought by a rich planter on the request of his daughter and is taken to the man’s plantation on an island, Hore it is found he is an excellent doctor and the governor has him try to cure him of the gout, Blood is successful and as a result enjoys a certain amount of freed One day he meets the daughter of the planter, The girl stops him and they discuss his slavery NOW GOON WITH THE as he was night while Blood tle of Sedgemoor ud Blood goes to yal forces search od objects, dus foreign enga: Is wounded were afraid to is given to say a fow is to but a higher decree sported to the South to be that Peter Blood was among Yow. never know how good a fried chicken can be—or an egg —or a trout—until you have tried frying with Wesson Oil. Haven’t you ever used Wesson Oil for anything but salad dressings? Try it for frying. You need a fat as good as Wes- son Oilto make fried foodas good to eat as fried food can be. So eet to sew on Friday, for sale as slaves Ro! de building. r sale a aves in the South. Blood is fortunate ones and is forced to undergo A delicious salad oil iB sh relished mone who while it is odor, far to sim. ove while The most wholesome fat for frying And an excellent shortening STORY polies you perforated utter and much more spoon, or soak your re baking in a soda soft in al. odged ngs were, re was little love between uncle niece. But and he was cireu avior before her. A all his wildness, he In awe of his he had the wit tc was she wan du his mind sang the 4 e 1 his life, and ad gone Ina Ine of | hir no walls do not a prison make, @ gave It a frewh meaning, the!" s row it wan almost waa trani er’s child, who was also, his partner, alth in ithe business of the awe And as he real ng #0 he was to swe are inwutf Blood judged her ne to Jjudge—upon ywledg = very soon to correct that towards th Reg: away that only a Jagged st ho had been landed | mained to tell the place wh Jamaica Mer-| stood. She had been tn action off urchased | Martinique with two Spanish treas- t! nder had/ure ships, and altho her captain ser planters, some of them |mwore that the Spaniards had beset and others still|him without provocation, !t ts diffi. | at may have been | cult to avold a suspicion that the en: of the latter he could not tell, | counter had been brought about quite but amongst Bishop's slaves Peter | otherwise, One of the Spaniards had | Blood came and went freely, sleeping fied from the combat, and if the in_ thelr qgarters, and their lot he| Pride of Devon had not given chase kit to be a zing misery. |{t waa probably because she was by They tolled in t ar plantations |then in no caso to do x0, The other | om sunrise to sunset, and if their/had been sunk, but not before the | i - : flagged, there were the whips | Engits h stored e re the whips) English ship had transt 1 to her) D E ES into Ringtall's eyes and a volce It didn’t take Ringtail long to after her. Peter Blood remained stand- where Were fluttering noist Apple Week Specials fers Jonathan Apples, box.81.00 igious Apples, box.......81.23 ir north. Wi Gems, per sack All kinds of fruits and vege- al tables at lowest prices. Marginal Commission Co. is men to quick: | own hold a good deal of the treasure nt In rags, some | aboard the Spaniard. It was, in fact, naid, “This comes first. Ringtail | Clear out, (To Be Continued) dweit in squalor, /one of those piratical affrays which On Marginal Way, near Stacy Street Always open, . meat and maize dump which to many of them was for a season at least so n eating that two of them sickened and died be. fore Bishop remembered that thelr | jlives had acertain value in labor to} him and yielded to Blood's interces-| sions for a better care such as} fell Ill. To curb insubordination, one of them who had rebelled against | Kent, the brutal overseer, was lashed | to death by negroes under his com rades’ eyes, and another who had| been so misguided as to run away into the woods was tracked, brought | back, flogged, and then branded on ead with the letters “I, T.,’ Il might know him for a fugi. r ax long as he lived, For-| unately for him the poor fellow died | as a Consequence of the flogging. | After that a dull, spiritiess resig-| on settled down upon der, The most mutinous were quelled, and accepted their unspeak jable lot with the tragic fortitude of r Peter Blood alone, excessive sufferings, remained out wardly unchanged, whilst. inward} perfection that has made | the only change in him was'a daily | |deeper hatred of his kind, a daily | HAPPY HOME CANNED | seeper longing to escape from this| FOODS famous. place where man defiled no fou |lovely work of his Creat HAPPY HOME Com |}, Jonelis too vakue to moun gives you a new taste exper. | And yet he aid not yield to ience. For lunch, for dinner, for any meal time. Plump, sweet kernels, meaty with genuine corn goodness Be sure its HAPPY HOME when you ask for corn food SCIENCE combine to produce Happy Home Corn & For the discriminating housewife--creamy, tender kernels as rich in appetite. delight as they are nutritious, and body building. Perfect ears of corn are selected by experts and | lt encaping these ne countenance and treating the sick went h to the pi | serves of the two other mun of medi. | jeine {n Bridgetowr Immune from the degrading pun ishments and privations of his fellow. | d to keep hiw| and wag treated without | harshness even he soulless plant {er to whom he had been sold, He | owed it all to gout and megrims. He extoom | self-respect Distriivted wed Ganrentend by of Governo is even more jm. | mor Steed's Indy, | hom he shamelessly and cynically | flattered and humored. Occasionally he saw Miss Bishop, jand they seldom met’ but that she | paused to hold him in conversation |for some moments, evincing her in | torent in him, Himself, he was never | disposed to linger. Hoe was not, he |told himself, to be deceived by ‘her | | delicate exterior, her sapling grace, | her easy, boyish ways and pleasant. | boyish volce In all his life. | and it} had been very varied—he had never | I-nourished on salted| were a perpetual source of trouble | James’ and | between the course of St the Escurial, complaints emanating now from one and now from other side. (Continued Tomorrow) The Key to the Charm Men) Cannot Resist! 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And then they jsaw tho white marks on his tail. It was Ringtail Coon himself, Ringtail’s eyes’ are and he jin the daytime, By ‘nd by he stopped with a queer |little satisfied grunt and squatted |down, ground-hog fashion, close to he but not so close that Pikenose could seo him. “Evening, | Mister Pickerel,” he said in a voice | like honey, “Nico evening, this eve. ning!” wator, fish's volco out of tho water. “I was just dozing off. I don't sce any- body. Who are you?” solemnly, “And I've como to tell your fortune." “My, my! ‘That's - intoresting,” sald Pokenow excitedly, “But I'd | |like to seo you. Can you come| | nearer?” “Oh, no, nol I couldn't do that!" declared Ringtall, “or it wouldn't come out right, the fortune wouldn't.” "AML right, tell sald patie "1 like fortunes, | mine ye! Tl do whatever you Pikenove Pickerel What's always tell fortunes by look ing at hands,” said Ringtail, “But as you haven't any, I'll have to take hold of one of your fins, You close your eyes tight and promise not to look, and I'll hold onto one of your fins, and see what a nice fortune I cah tell you, Perhaps you are going to leave homo,” “Oof* shivered the ttle fish. “Do you think so? There! My oyes are tight shut and here's my fin, Now |what comes first Suddenly a bright ight flashed HELPED HIS BACK Backache, rheumatic pains, diz. ness and blurred vision are symp: toms of kidney trouble, “My hus band had a bad back," writes Mrs M. McCullough, Waston, Ya, “When ho wat down he could hardly get up and then he would be drawn over to one side, He tried Moley Kidney Pills and they cured him." 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