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LOOD by Rafael Sabatini © RAPARL SARATINI abet NEA SERVICK ine |murderous pirate 1 | you,” stormed. his lordship. you have the impudence to call your (Continued From Yesterday) As for the survivors in that ghast fy shambles that had been the Royal Mary, they wore abandoned by the Spaniards to their own resources, |Catholfe king? We shall what Let them take to the boats, and i¢/ Your Catholic king will have to say those did not suffice them, let them | to it. swim or drown, If Lord Julian and| The admiral ceased to smile Miss Bishop were retained, it was |FeVealed something of the rage that Decauso Don Miguel perceived their) h&d eaten into his brain, obvious value, He received them in /Hot understand," he said. “It is that his cabin with great urbanity, Ur-{|! treat you English heretic dogs just Danely he desired to have the honor |# You English heretic dogs have of being acquainted with their names, | treated Spaniards upon the seas Lord Julian, sick wtih horror of |¥°U robbers and thieves out of hell! I The spectacle he had just witnessed, | have the honesty to do it in my own the part of Pilate resp Let her disclaim Wbiity for me, when your am at the difficult position into which Fate had thrust him, at least he had done thing creditable. This might have (@ecs less but that the spectator his indifferent performance was a lady, He was determined if possible 45°06 better how. | “Captain Blood and the rest are not “1 am Don Miguel de Espinosa,” he |@dmirals of England!" cried Lord was answered. “Admiral of the | Jullan, navies of the Catholic king.” Lord Julian gasped. If § such a hubbub about tions of a runagute advent Captain Blood, what could land answer now? “Will you tell me, then, why behave like a damned pirate?” asked. And added: “I hope you re ize what will be the consequences, and the strict account to which you shall be brought for this day's work bdassador whining to the supreme council | this act of piracy pinosa,"* of by Don Miguel de pain know? n's voice was bh as a rasp, hig oyes flashed. In atinctively h wh pi hung. The ed: “Of course with all I have heard of or and all that I have ¢ that you should insult a man who ts swung a hand to the sword place his you nd sn “it sorte anish hon ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS NICK’S OWN RIDDLE “If our coat tails catch fire, we burst with a crack” . The next riddle was k's. Of; "I'm as round as a pen course the Riddle Lady helped him as a bean, with the rhyme, bnt it was his ow With red Jacket that idea and he was very proud of it : : : This was it: = jt } rave brothers all strung ina r like from collar to toe. Drug gist Praises ™“ Veronica isi not jumping-jacks, but we end with a string, for the benefit recei with cirrhosis of t trouble and even be: that I had Io tor atax induced to give this great trial. After using eighteen But each of us in hig jack F cannot remember Veronica Water, wit h gre DW tr; I consider myself ¢ we know—that’s the ane t \ ihe 1 relief from « vata erous 1-3 gallon & nty-five cents. The older folk hate ‘woe make | such oive, Veronica Water Wat Wal abibacks ‘ot pleantine 15 7 a ertisemen rackety bo: And that, we are te is fine Dandruff Soon To for Destroys the Hair I Bs I I Humy \ 1 to 1 Jon't fi (To Be Continued) t Ad Was supposing “And self the admiral of the navies of the He "You do commanded himself with difficulty to|Mame—but you, you _perfidious Supply them, Then haughtily he de-/ beasts, you send your Captain manded to know in his turn the name | Bloods, your Hagthorpes, and your of their aggressor, He was in an| Morgans against us and disclaim re exceedingly flltemper, He realised sponsibility for what they do. Like that if he had done nothing positive. | Pilate, you wash your hands." Ho ly discreditable in the unusual and | laughed savagely, “Let Spain play Bscuriat shall go How do I know?! you not} habitually | for the blood you have murderously | Unarmed and your prisoner, shed, and for your violence to this| The admiral's fuce flamed scarlet lady and to myself.” He half raised his hand to strike “I offer you no violence," said the | And then, restrained, perhaps, by the admiral, smiling, as only the man |VYery words that had cloaked the re who holds the trumps can smile.|torting insult, he turned on his heel “On the contrary, I have saved your | @bruptly and went out without an Weig cc | swering. “Saved our lives!" Lord Jutian| - was momentarily speechless before CHAPTER XIX such callous impudence. nd what The Mecting of the lives you have destroyed in| As the door slammed after the de wanton butchery? God, man, | parting admiral, Lord Julian turn they shall cost you dear. to Arabella, d actually smiled. He Don Miguel's smile persisted. “It! felt that he was doing better, and| is possible. All things are possible. | ¢ 4 from it an almost childish | Meantime {t ts your own lives that | satisfa childish in all the ¢ will cost you dear. Colonel Bishop| cumstances, “Decidedly I think I is a rich man; and you, milord, are/ had the last wor he said no doubt also rich. I will consider | with a toss of his golden ringlets. ii and fix your ransom.” Miss Bishop, seated at the cabin as, “So that you're just the damned! table, looked at him steadily, without | And like Jumping-Jacks, we all know ickson, retail dru t of | how to spring. ington, was so grateful | If our coat tails catch fire, we burst | with a crack ca Water he wants all whi Our lovely red jackets split right ly afflicted to ¢ up the back! | eratrial. ‘ with rheumatism, k “We aro fond of gun powder—tt's and liver troubl chiefly our diet, complications. A vied itt Ee var But after we're stuffed, we must cured in ROW YES. late pata yo we're not fond of ® bound buttonholes are oration to a dress, often trimming in these days of a real the only cut gowns, Thene ies are. easy to make if jeare is taken from the first step. First mark the place for the but tonholes on the ment with a | the 1. On the right side baste a | plece of material | the buttonholo mark j Material right side down. blas is generally (the facing) over this true A used as !t makes & flatter buttonhole. An casy way the buttonholes In size ts to d the buttonhole and bas } wrong side Stiteh the lin to make sure all are exactly alike aw lines representing on a pleco of paper this paper mark to the of the buttonhole around the buttonhole on on the paper as shown fn | Figure A, about one-elght of an jinch either side the center, Cut |thru the center to within one eighth of an inch of tho ends and cut diagonally to each corner | Remove the paper on the wrong side and the facing on draw the “Does {t matter, having the last word? ing of thi ‘al Mary of them M t word, indeed. And abip 4 score © that number now for what ht, ma'am. I dm sin. “I as calm. I am asking this? 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MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT 6C-IKC-KC-KC: KC- KC RIE A TIE ing and baste right sue thru the open: | Wrong side to form a bind each end back close to thin facing tion, Mino Bishop did not recognize this for that same Cinco Liagas which she had seen once before—on a tragic day in Barbados three years ago. To | her it was Just a great ship that was | heading resolutely, majestically, | toward them, and an slshman, to judge by the pennon she was flying, | The sight thrilled her curtously; it awoke in her an uplifting sense of pride that took no account of the danger to herself in. th noounter | that must now be inevitable | wide her the poop, whither | y had climbed to obtain a better and equally arrested and at| stood Lord Julian, But he | none of her exultation, He n in his first wea fight yes and he felt that the expert. would suffice him for a very rable time, This, I insist, is ho reflection upon his courage. "Look," said Mins Bishop, pointing; and to his Infinite amazement he ob- | werved that her eyes were sparkling. Did sue realize, he wondered, what | was afoot? Her next sentence re solved his doubt, “She is English, and she comes resolutely on, She | means to fight.” | “God help bh then,” said his | | | on gure, shared had b terday, en consid lordship gloomily, “Her captain must be mad. What can he hope against two such heavy these? If they could so enslly blow the Royal Mary out of the wa what will they do to y this vens | WI utterly disgusting in his glee From the quarter-deck, where moved amid the frenzy of prepara- the admiral had turned to flash 4 backward glance to do hulls as _ witha tricolator.S at his prisoners, | ——___ ing to the| His eyes were alight, his f trans: | the otteh| pant tothe advancing “thine "an | A.tow two level tablespoons [one rounded in p bawled something in Spanish that tablespoon] of M.J.B. Corrzz to each cup basting from the right fe to keep| was lost to them in the noise of the! Recipe based om labe Re a aeiek a ctor all Woes Mavens dnsines Goce 10h | ofboiling water. To the whole amount add Firmly oa an lasted. ‘Tiny pleats are formed| "4 Watched the bustle, Telescope one-fourth cup of water extra for abso Domestic Science at each end of the buttonhole by|!" hand on the quarterdeck, Don Experts tho facing. ‘The buttonhole facing | Mikuel was lavuing his orders. | Al tion. Place a filter paper in the bottom of should be trimmed and ca | ES ee fetpeteeteeammanns | hele, matches: sailors, were’ aloft the upper section of the tricolator. Spread arment Carned beak to. gover. the] Se,e stout Tope Ba abore the waist, the coffee evenly on this and adjust rad lock Pautoeiaies: at irs seen, | Aad meanwhile “Don Meguel had the water spreader. Pour rapidly boiling hae to bl itn pte Cathal onan MMe hela "had Water into the upper section of the tricola- underfacing for each button-| 4 w ow tonh Fig ight ished. men, think here¢ a me This and hem and white he ed, as if cold, and her, his Jor admiral’s nervi underfacing back | impon ndmirad| red by whiet da he great square win as luxuriously ap were rich Eastern floor, 1 book d there was a Inut side board laden wi! On a long, low chest at ng under the middle stern po a guitar that was gay wit Lord Julian picked It up, twanged the strings once ag If moved by nervous irri! tion, and put It down He turned again to face Miss} Bishop. “I came out here,” he sald, “to put down piracy Ib But in to think that the French blister me!— in desiring piracy to continue a curb upon these Spanish He was to be strongly confirmed in that opinion before many hours were past. Me nile thelr treatment at the hands of Don Miguel wa wid. erate and courteous. It confirmed the opinion, contemp ex pressed to his lordship by Miss Bishop, that since t ere to be held to ransom they need not fear uny violence or hurt. A cabin was nced the disposal of the lady and her terrified woman, and another at Li Julian’ y were n the freedom of the ship, and bidden to dine at the admiral’s table; nor were his further intentions regarding The oH A sou Tibur well more board, them mentioned, nor yet his imme destination Milagrosa, with her consort, dalga, rolling after her, steered th by westerly course, then 1 to the southeast round Cape ‘on, and thereafter, standing out to sea, with the land no than a cloudy outline to lar. he headed directly east, and n straight into the arms of Cap: who was making for the Windward passage, as we know. That happened early on the following mor After having systematt hunted his enemy in vain 2 year, Don Miguel chanced upon him int expected and entirel hion. But that is the ay of Fortune, Tt was also y f Fortune that Don Miguel ould thus come upon the Arabella t a time when, separated from the rest of the f he was alone and on d's side, had at hop, newly risen, had come ke on the quarte ‘ou would expect of so gallant 4 gentloman—when she beheld the g red ship that had once been the| 1 was bearing down upon them, her er vas bellying 1 n with the f St. ¢ ering from 1 in the morni 1 hu 1 tho 5 beak-head now abeam of t ple's length Milogrosa, half a » starboard, and from exhorted them 1 we Have him t to doom. arm and the re long waitin Englishman m a ia Proves its Quality in every cup But « time Girt: elming shop. He 1 in her TREE TEA gives the utmost tor, cover and allow this to drip through the bustonhole, tuning the edgee| the height of the tall poop my lord into the lower section or coffee pot. This ith ® point of the needle @4/ and Miss Bishop could seo her own hemming ty done (Fieure F).lbustio “et preparation, “And they will take from five to seven minutes. The underfacin, should RO’ ad | id discern ns 0! ow aboard 1 down to the dress: the but-lthe advancing English ship as wel filter may then be removed and the coffee ee 2 garni | She waa fi ” and mainsail, | : ure F, the last, shows the] stripping in fact to mlsgen. and aprit is ready to serve. ide of tho buttonhole fin-| for the coming action. ‘hus, almost Peles silently without challenge "oF. ex-| Rich in flavor and freshly fragrant, M.J.B. of signal had action been} horrible, revolting thins whieh | Mutually determined, : | Corres is supremely’ satisfying. n lief, which seen whe Of nece ity now, under diminished ot tea hore Kies the: Miesioae be of Cera eibitla en For information on Tricolators write M. J. Brand- me evil dream. Are men just pone the: Ieee enstein & Co., San Francisco. shine. | y could make out of {and the brass guns gleaming on her And yet ther ers of the Milagrosa f truth in what ustocks and blew upon | n Of fe 1 still discern no trace. } ox EEE 5 wae Hist a thdedenacit 7 Hidalga blazed at the hma A moment she yawed wildly to lish ship was found almost between not by any means the kind of w with both her forward ¢ ut |port. Don Miguel swore profanely,|the Spaniards, her bows in line with to wh fe had accustomed him. jeven at that short range—between | anc 4 the helm was put over| theirs and coming steadily on into he Re Av ctt we me ie . ange—betw n nd then, as th a m w P over what his lordship deemed a death: ‘ou under cover two and three hundred yards— | te i her back to her course, his | tran T can st from here,” she | 2either shot took eftect _, Own prow replied. But the aim was| Lord Jullan held his breath, and answered him. Ana A At ® hundred yards the Arabella’ | too hi xh, and whilst one of the shots | Miss Bishop gasped, clutching the Cin tre forward guns, which had meanwhile |tore thru the Arabella’s shrouds and|rail before her. She had « glimpse és thant he been reloaded, fired in at the/scarred her mainmast, the otherjof the wickedly grinning face of sian | Milasre and this time smashed | went wide, And when the smoke of|Don Miguel, and the grinning faces Gan her bowsprit into splinters; so‘that that discharge had the Eng A lifted, The Arab now along a cour nued, wrsot acon! To Be Satisfied two Spanish ships. My lord point nd it out “He crazy surely!" he cried. “He's driving straight into Tortie a Japan or China Green means death-trap. He'll be crushed to splint that you have never tried ers t en the two, No wonder that black-faced Don ts holding his fire, In hiy place, I should do the same.” But even at that moment the ad miral raised his hand; in the waist, below him, a trumpet blared, and immediately the gunner on the prow touched off his guns. As the thunder of them rolled out lordship saw 460 nglish ship two henty GREEN TEA at once succes ASK your grocer for a PpacKage today, ahead beyond the F to larboard of h lashes. Almost 8 of flamo leapt two pu: from the r7 | (Con of the men at the guns in the waist. ued Tomorrow) the cheese for macaronl | Biuhiil | uous penoeunmaniall WARD OFF HEAVY “COUGHS AND COLDS HEN the cold fall winds We you shiver and sneeze, W it’s a warning from your |thin blood and low vitality. brass cannon on the Arabella's beak Heed the warning! Purify and head, and seaveely had the wateners | Re & He C. 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