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Ae (Continued From Yesterday) And as he reckoned so it befell, ‘The deputy governor added his own passionate pleading to the proposals of the letter, But Don Miguel was of stouter heart, Truo, his fleet had deen part. ly destroyed and partly captured, But then, he argued, he had been taken ‘utterly by surprise, That should not Happen again, There should be no surprising the fort, Let Captain Blood do his worst at Maracaybo, there should be a bitter reckoning for him when eventually he decided— sooner or later, decide he must—to come forth. ‘The deputy governor was flung into panic, He lost his temper, and said some hard things to the ad. miral, But they were not as hard as the thing the admira} said to him in answer, “Had you been as loyal to your king in hindering the entrance of these cursed pirates aa I shall be in hindering their going forth again, we should not now find ourselves in our present straits. So weary me no more with your coward counsels, intend to perform it duty to myself. I have a private score with this rascal, to settle it. Take you that message back." So back to Maracaybo, back to his own handsome house in which Cap- tain Blood had established his. quar- ters, came the deputy governor with the admiral's answer, And because he had been shamed into a show of | spirit by the admiral's own stout courage in adversity, as truculently as the admiral could have desired. “And ts it like that?" said Captain Blood. with a quiet smile, tho the heart of him sank at this failure of his bluster, “Well, well, it's a pi now that the admiral's so headstrong. It was that way he lost his fleet, which was his own to lose. This Pleasant city of Maracaybo isn't, no doubt he'll lose it with fewer mls- givings. I am sorry. Waste, like bloodshed. is a thing abhorrent to me. But there ye are! I'll have the fag | gots to the place in the morning, and maybe when he sees the blaze to- morrow night he'll begin to believe! that Peter Blood is a man of his word. Ye may go, Don Francisco.” The deputy governor went out with dragging feet, followed by guards, his momentary truculence utterly spent But no sooner had he departed than up leapt Cahusac, who had been of the council assembled to receive the admiral’s answer. His face was white and his hands shook as he held them out in protest. “Death of my to say now?” husky, fe, what have you| he cried, his voice And without waiting to hear Cahusac flung away, obscenely vi udied by Jeasen them. answered him, all being 98/114: o¢ticers, gan to-be communicated to the ade) sed lPay sR ioiné Biri Sms mea adhea: these desperate straits zled ax he was himself, | “Who was the fool who told me | miral Indian » A moment) After a little while, Esteban, who) tat they numt 10 men in| (Continued Tomorrow) ie A DVE NTURES brought h , es ant the baht prey | all? ‘They hav at least twice | —— ; Spar ix, working n was . e rece : ej that number LACED SLEEVES now where it is to be and thus bad added anot! t there) ina went the pira-|_ Amazed as he w | One of the most novel sleeves | zeae, wants Bite fe 6 | Ri vg gs Rept thelr way back to the shipy, (Would have been deeper Shown this season is laced up the! | 4 my compatriots mu: t con- | ter A ly ov ae . : I that they {tld the truth: that there was not @/entire length with a cord Ee q | me for three . and hoping f nowt erved Shat they | single buccaneer or a | thru small! eyelets. 4 days on parole, and I will see you | inay n spot, Captain o fa were empt the m on lomas. The deception - sR EATS t Ifully sat Meanwhile my son | Blood made a re nalanan n per Listen,” t c You may rowed them. Their armed complete, Don Miguel could es hs Jremains in your hands as a hostage|non. At the risk of his life, accom be too heavy. |been left ashore Sa diss ieee ade be PLAIDED FROCK ; for my return.” And upon that he| panied t diy Indians, he thought ofa] Rack ships they pu to! raguas were always| Flappers this season are evincing 4 Ifell to pleading. But in this he was | crossed to t A canoe un . which should have | return ag with a fresh | the same; that on the journeys to the | Rreat interest in the straightline 4 lerisply interrupte cover of ¢ ey concealed them. | on the real a k shall be no more |joad of armed men, which similarly |g) they sat and stood upright in | frock which has large plaids of brie | “By the Saints! Ye're a bold man, | selves anoe in the short |than a feint then, is the plan mas. And at| fut; view; and that on the journeys | lant colors, Don ¥ come to me with | thick h which that ee of I now propose. h officers ven-| hack to the ships, they lay invisible | stich actale tell me that ye know|the island wan densely covéred, and! 476 talked swiftly ana clearly, and at the bottom of the boats, which iIf N 7 | where the ransom's to be rained, and|lay there until daybreak Kehoe FO he talked one by one his officers’ ng to attack us bY| were thus made to appear empty. You. eed a Medic | yet to refuse to.way. D'ye think now| Blood went forward alone, and with | faces became alight with cagerne > attempt to storm the fort."| ‘The growing fears of th Spanish | w e ith a match between your fin-/infinite precaution, to make his sur-/when he had done, they cried as| “Of course The admiral smiled. | soidiery at the prospect of a night at- You Should Have the Best a d grow more communicative?" | vey. He went to verify a suspicion) with one voice that he had saved/"I had guessed it. Whom the gods!tack from the landward side by the If Don Francisco grew a shade|that he had formed, and approached |: hem |would destroy they first make mad.”| entire buccaneer force—and a force 7 a paler, yet again he shook his head. |the fort as nearly as he dared and a to be proved in} “Shall we make a sally?” urged |twice as strong as they had susp cted| Have you ever stopped to reason’ | “That was the way of Morgan and deal nearer than was safe le in his excitement —__—__— | why it is that so many products that = | L/Ollonaix er pirat ut It] On all fours he crawled to the he last twenty-four hours} “A sally?) Thru that scrub? "That 9 lare extensively advertised, all at tal RAE Checway of. Cantal It mit of an eminence a mile dr 90 aw had been in readine&s for depart-| would be to play into their hands on u fer {once drop out of sight and are soon 1 had doubted that I should have} whence he found himself command: | ure there was nothing now to delay |No, no, we will wait here to receive | forgotten? The reason is plain—the — so much ew of the interior dixponitions | * ‘this attack, Whenever it comes, it ‘article did not fulfill the promises ait Jaughed.. “You old hy the ald of 0) memes. ; ves will be destroyed, i OF OPTULE i: menutacturer. This applies more Ye upon m hich he h af oxsippee Cs Have no dou that {particularly to a medicine. A me to verify that, as “ Pamgphtloaty tne admiral’s c > real cu Reece f hated ee I i dmiral's Send Today for a Free Sample Packs | ‘icinal prepaartion that has real cafe N z 7 Upon your nor, ¢ » s e e equanimity was not quite so perfect age Pyramid Pile Suppositor- ative value almost sells itself, ag like: Nancy took the paper and read as loudly as she could “The honor of a pira Ye're punted on the pea Constipation By then the piraguas had made a ies. ‘The National Relief. an endless chain system the remedy half dozen journeys with their loads! Remember that for 25 years Pyras| is recommended by those wht verybody quiet?” cried Dick | "Gossip has it, my dears, ¥ of Captain Blood.” Don| Satisfied, he returned to Maracay- | of men, and they had landed also— %™!4 File Suppositories have been the | heen benefited, to those Dietic Red Cap, the town crier, loudly. made quite a stir, s Jas Don Miguel had clearly observed for {tent ne: | need of it ff Bae semen the Risdle Lady and| That she doesn't take sewing, but iS e ev thru his telescope—at least a dozen bleeding, | Pro-| A prominent druggist says “Take ¢ Twins?’ announced Humpty ewing takes her! guns Rang Ditee OF | ¢ aple Dr. Kil | " akes he 1 for examp! mer's Swamp- rib aor EMSTITCHING YOKE - - Bay ates pian Pee Aen ee | And \t doay meets tod) ally that. ahe HEMS I Prompt—Permanent—Relief “1, covsiesane v0 eee BAe als | Root, a preparation 1 have sold fOr didie La ar aha ee it was a little wrathful and a little waved hundreds yea 7 > rived, and searching in one of her | paagientsisky CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS | a from, operation | many Years and never hesialag big pockets, she found the riddie|When she makes clothes for others ASS rarely fail. 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Why 1 ’ | name you can guess, | Saar fun the risk of gangrene and| y | STEAMER | This queer, funny person who won't |such dangers from a small and inno- > C SLEEP, ping 2b W ie cent little rupture, the kind that Everyone knows that even the SCHEDULES | opium thrown thousands on the operating] sightest cold, if not taken in time 4 NOW WELL ‘AGAIN Many people have reguined health and warded off serious fliness with v they were threatened by aiding Nature in supplying elements—lime, iron, phos bh and vitamines—in a veges table form—Alvita—which can be assimilated Vv. H. Leoine of Riverside, Cal., writes: “Alvita tablets were cot tainly a wonderful help to me in many w Before I discovered them I had terrible constipation a 1 « tired fesling ould neep well, fine and have taken 1 con. form from the} , 1 hich Set house of t » matter if 1 remedies A drua store, nature a E a any Adyar Usement | ai make no terms with Captain Blood. | I know my duty to my king, and T} Talso know my | and I intend} he delivered it) i y Refuael Sabatini Senne SABATINI what it might be, he raved on: “T| knew you not frighten the admiral so easy. Ho hold us entrap’, and he Knows it; yet you dream that he will | yield himself to your impudent mes sage, Your fool letter it have seal’ the doom of us all." “Have ye done?’ quoth Blood quietly, as the Frenchman paused for | breath, “No, T have not,” “Then spare me the rest. It'll be of the same quality, devil a doubt, And it doesn’t help us to solve the riddle that's before us." “But what are you going to do? In it that you will tell mo?" It was not & question, it was a demand, “How the devil do T know? 1 was hoping you'd have somo ideas your self, But since ye're no desperately concerned to save your skin, you and |those that think like you are wel cole to leave us. I've no doubt at jal the Spanish admiral will wejcome the abatement of our numbers even |at this Inte date, Yo shall have the |sloop as a parting gift from us, and ye can Join Don Miguel in the fort for all T care, or for all the good ye're likely to be to us in this present pass,” “It Is to my men to decide,” Ca jhusac retorted, swallowing his fury and on that stalked out to talk to fold. very | the Nancy stopped reading and ed up the paper. She had done well for a little girl only in third grade at school. “I think it’s scandalous!” declare Missez Grundy, Missex Grundy wo Soloman Grundy's wife and he Dy feular about things that ‘on took care to die on a Sunday was | no he| So no wonder Widow Grundy was prepared to be shocked at any. thing. “1 don't know who Old Mother | Mendit was and I don't caref’ she finished up with a toss of her hres ad | walked away. "1 ker the answer,” said the; Maiden-All-Forlorn. “Mother Mendit | , was a needle, wasn’t she?” | "Yes," said the Riddlw Lady. “And the prize goes to you. It 9 a case of nee ery size,” “on you,” said the Maiden. | AIL ‘ow IT can mend un m 1. He's the Man-All-'Tat tered-a n, you know.” And s wen happy | (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) Prince of Wales will have the one shown on left representing “The Founding of lege.” r ( ROYALTY HAS HAND-PAINTED XMAS CARDS Vton Col- The queen ‘s card will carry the picture shown in center, “The Girlhood of Mary, mile of Queen of Scots The king's vight) represents “William Prince of Orange Landing at [Rae attra An a hematiteht and pla am (as arou sleeve) for hematit as a) to preps Turn r © edi ¢ curve to mak bet 6 It Me ween notches am indicated on tho them, and it was decided to move next morning Such was Captain Blood's assur ance of success that he immediately freed the prinoners held as hostages, and even the negro slaves, who w arded by the others as legitimate plunder, Hig only precaution againnt those released prisoners wan to order |them to-the church and there lock thom up, to await deliverance at the | hands of thone who should presently he coming Into the elly. |. Then, alt being aboard the three ‘hips, with the treasure safely stowed jin thelr Holds, and the slayes under |hatches, the’ buccaneers welghed anchor and stood out for the bar uch vensel towink three plragua aatern, | th admiral, beholding thelr state ly advance in the full ight of noon, |thely mails gleaming white in the | glare of the sunlight, rubbed his long, Joan hands In pativfaction, and laugh: | led thru his teeth. | "At last! he erled. “God delivers jhim into my hands!" Ile turned to the |mroup of staring officer’ behind him. | “Sooner or later it had to be,” h | wala. y now, gentlemen, whether | 1 am justified of my putt Here ubles caused to the | subjects of the Catholic king by this infamoug Don Pedro Sangre, a4 he once éalled himself to me He turned t6 In land today the tr 1 orders, fort b me lively aa a hiv The uns Were manned, the gunners al ready kindling fuses, when the buc cancer fleet, whilst still heading for Palomas, was observed to bear away " |to the west. ‘The Spaniards watched Royalty in England has its Christmas cards as well as the rest of us. This year the eee ward of the fort, and within a half that Is to say, on the very edge of the shoal water that hore i o 4» Palomas unapproachable on eerne the others \o.Getiberate | Torbay i in 1688, All a are painted by Howar' d Davie. pi Bf Ey ahh Vaaelacr ite | xt morning early he sought Cap: | | " a Br hallowest draught—the four ships tain Blood again. He found him/|tuperative. Before noon he was! Francisco inslated. ou have the | bo, and Iald before the six who com. | °™t chor well within the Span alone in the patio, pacing to and fro, | under way with his followers, some | repute of making war like a gentle: | posed hin council—Pitt, Hagthorpe, | 44s’ view, but Jpst out of range of his head sunk on his breast, Ca-|/60 dejected men who had allowed | man, | Yberville, Wolverstone, Dyke and |thelr heaviest cannon |huxac mistook consideration for de.| themselves to be persuaded by him| Captain Blood laughed again, on a/Ogte—a proposal to storm the fort) Sneeringly the admiral laughed lection. Each of us carries ip him-|into that empty-handed departure— | bitter, sneering note that made Don | from the landward side, Crossing to Aha! They hesitate, these Eng |self a standard by which to measure) in spite even of all that Yberville| Francisco fear the worst. He was|the island under cover of night, they |! dogs! Por Dion, ind well they his neighbor, could do to prevent it, The admiral not to guess that it was himself the | would take the Spaniards by surpriag | M4y, ‘ Mi “We have take’ you at your word, | kept faiti®with him, and allowed him | captain mocke and attempt to overpower them te: | hey will be waiting for thal captain,’ he announced, between sul-| free pagsige out to sea, which, from/ ‘That's merely because it’n more | fore they could shift thelr guns to/*UsKested hin nephew, who stood lenness and defiance. Captain Blood|his knowledge of Spaniards, was|remunerative in the end. And that| meet the onslaught |his elbow quivering with eke Daused, shoulders hunched, hands be-|Mmore than Captain Blood had ex-|iy why you are accorded the three} with the exception of Wolyerstone, |,, 22" Miguel looked at him, smiling. | |hind his back, and mildly regarded | pe |days you ask for, So about it, Don | who was by temperament the kind|,4%¢ What shall the night avail them jthe buccaneer in silence, Cahusac ex:| Meanwhile, no sooner had the de|Francisco, You shall have what) o¢ man who favors de sperde'chances, |{0 this ‘narrow. passage, under: the |plained himself, “Last night T nend|serters weighed anchor than Blood |mutes you need. I'll nee to It.” thouk citideke the propomai |YOr¥ Muzzles of my guns? Be sure, one of my men to the Spanish ad-| received word that the deputy gov-| Away went Don Francisco on his coldly. Hagthorpe incontinently op. | Esteban, that ae yoyr father jmiral with a letter, I make him of-|ernor begged to be allowed to ee hin errand, leaving Captain Blood t Samad it will be paid for So |fer to capitulate if he will accord un) again. Admitted, Don Francisco at | flect, between bitterness and mat HTP a Nacoee ene cae Dire | Cone Taian He ontinue Passage with the honors of war. This | once displayed the fact that. night’s|tion, that a reputation for ax much |. 1 tat harebrainad scheme, Peter,” |nis observation of the buc rs. He | morning I receive his answer. He|reflection had quickened his appre: |« ry as ls consistent with ptracy a hi ighie Saty ps (ot sf te that the piraguas towed by h accord us this on the understanding |henslons for the city of Maracaybo|is not without iti u Mehicd Cobataabiocchinc aie warped sch hab that we carry nothing away with ux,/and his condemnation of the ad Punctw on the third day Necat Pras a toleag aha a and he woutere 1 a little wet is My men they are embarking them | miral's intransigenc deputy governor was back a beam peecieh Move hates the con ee might port A jon the sloop. We sail at once.”* | Captain Blood received him pleas-jcaybo with his mules | non would be asnawed, Wut oven if el eee rere Ridden re “Bon voyage.” said Captain Blood, | antly a te and money to the value pos SRE haga eC gure Mangas w behind the hulls. Then one by and with a nod he turned on his heel] “Good morning to you, Don Fro Gas a Rach Of.8 BUNA | a vest eee Mubt GMBeAM onticely poe |ten rote atten Tine chine tam cae Again to resume his Interrupted medi- | cisco. I have postponed the bonfire |head of cattlo driven in by negro| Mlvesi we must depend entirely up and: away from'the ships ane each ion. Juntil ®rightfall. It will make a b - ous pel era ae Dow ane ean Be cee yet, wae crowses ite "Is t all that you have to say | ter show in the dark ks were peed naalyp Saetoets IR ae armed mer $ oe: ae : to me?” cried Cah Don Francisco, a alix nervous, { the company who oi gamed . " pete WS ope 1 for a ane a a. ait | Blood over his shoulder, “But T know | Vitality, came straight to bust skilled in the under ¢ ofa an followed Sheen kent ye wouldn't like them.” “I am here to tell you, Dc meats, and for best part of a week | O°) : hen ¢ Pepi ‘ollow hema “tint | ‘ that if you will hold your hand for|thereafter they were busy at the! The others—Dyke, Ogle, Yberv plinge screened them from his | 1, Tibt: Then it's adieu, my captain.” three days, I wil) undertake to ra wa! ide with the quartering and/ “nd even Pitt, whom loyalty to Blood | vie Vensmously he added: “It is my Be! 1." lean you demand, which Don | salting of carcases. have made uctant—loudly ap-| 1 he lowered hia telescope and lief that we shall not meet aagin Miguel de Expinosa refuses." | While this was proved him. When they had done, “I his off! i “Your belief ts my hope," said Cap-|" ©, od confronted him, x have considered all," said What the devil does it mean?" he |tain Blood. B Th welghed ked are daily running such rink just be want to sh ne lcause their ruptures do not hurt nor | serioug ailment | arava yon, ail ditticult breathing, al | Preven at tery ee Re ene around. | “Tyon't: neglect them; they are fas} TACOMA Write at once for th fr trial, as Dally 7, 8, 11 A. My 1 & & " » terrible paroxyame. |(t ia certainly a wonderful thing and|gerous. 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