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~ AMATEURS SEND RESULTS OF TENG CAMERA ONT Ii TWO WOMEN’ N) LOVE AND ONE MAN’ S oe pre WORLD will pay sand pr A fill dew SCISSO AVELLING isavehects roached me with a fom atacr katte mptorily ordered | Capt. Wetusky had fers rind pe any him vor. making {t Ay the country resolve and galloped jendid throp tema Ber 10 do Through « plat of Ko Chri fe arresed and carrie’ away throp ant his friends tia the Prince te on in his eyes And isaldiinvan te me from ¢ J, mingled w r aad perhaps rem * hut scrept up ft nt last surrounded an leader permitted me his bicyelist nm) ontad Mm and passages that | OLD SWEEP WELL atiy lessened, and 1 Va behind the with (Photoery The old style of well, more picture, Tt ts on the farm of J been dug one hundred yeara aga. It ts sald to ha | BENEVOLENT WORKER DEAD. | | cotne nue, CASTORIA in ana Minaton. 1 For Infants and Children, G if avaRge, A Inmate and) worker inthe cuvary Mission at xo-| The Kind You Have Always Bought (55 East Tw WAS) Boars the found dead In hie mission | Signature co-worker, of LST Leth is shown by this Cher grasp so th anes on t Into Liublian, and defe ed the velled Mile. I W ree’ he whispered hness."* We reached Linblian an hour and a half ‘after leaving the homestead; and | there again fortune favored us, No one was there to recognize my compant and we had to push on to Gen. Kolfort’s house, still at a slow cleared my horses we: yesterday morning Dr. D| . at Twenty- proofs of thia | third street, steclared that the woman : T could put into ¢ eaetild fe hae X'single movement and seth crorn i Eu ling for s finde wiriices homo to tts sheath in i ‘ 0 katte, ny 1 0 und me and t two’ of them, the rest Uer\safely. My ruse had succeeded far] beyohd'my best hopes, (4. As ®e drew!up to the General's house T amited to myself as I pictured his fury at the discovery; but he was not Z : = A} the saidie to Ho, had returned hastily to Sofa, 1] paid xpecial need to tae overheard; but the place was packed | eountry thru ration He ‘with troops, and he had left some drastic Orders for our disposal. “I ‘helped, the plucky" lttle Broumoff from..the_cart™with a very deferential | Qn tise you, i alr and/led her into the house, Spernow | vonde and he S Spotnitted far away 0} Anvelose attendance, They took us Into|the hills to where the suns rays were 5 shining on some distant bulldings. @ room on the ground Moor, where three ay 1 looked eagerly enough, for T thought oflicers awalted: us, one of them being] 1 understood him, and I’ began to, Capt. Wolaaky, who, to my surprige,|special heed to the road ans whlch gave no response to my start of recog-| they took me. nition. The dusk hid fallen and the mist risen, ow ty were envelop-d ‘A chair was placed for the Princess," Coe ee ah Cartalineay tg and sho was shrewd cuough to seat her- sitt.ng at & snore Cla. self #6 that the lght of the Iamp left | tance from me : her face in the shadow. I could have|, “We've a long night ride, and I shaa't - ed: halt again before ‘dawn. You'd better eituation, but, assuming a tone of hot| 1 suw in a moment that the wh, gadignation, I exclaimed: thing had been ETAT 1 “I demand to know the reason why 1| My, scape, and th had. told in his inauiting. tone the am nubjected to this infamous treat-|yaq I must make for, | threw myself | ~ Ment! What ls the meaning of this 2! hack and pretended to sleep, and tho man on guard over me—a fat, heavy fel- Without replying, the officer in charge |jow, whom the fatigue of the ride had ‘politely asked the supposed Princess tulaiready worn out—tirst eatisfled himsclt +> -Femove ber vel. that [owas as mound asl as L Sho turned to me as Ifo ask mowhat |when we had halted to 49, an seeing the end had come, I then curted himeelf up re paral ourselye fk we fo. ayselves, Said the Jester to the King— Uneeda Biscuit “Gadzooks!’’ quoth the king— “It’s no jest to make a man hungry.”’ te verly for piain tf ously, follow my broke in: “phia is. another of your ridiculous) “With the greatesy care I drow my lege proceedings,” 1 sald warmly. “Not only |out of their bonds and sat up. The men am I-personally treated {n this outrage- | were breathing heavily in deop slumbe! a Gus manner, but, because I am seen) while the fellow close to me was snorin, Ariving‘on the highway, you must, needs | vigorously. 1 glanced around, and Jus te conctude tet the Princeas Christina ts/ above me on th I should take was i Ww! It is shameful.’ tho Captain tethered alone, + MOET do. you mean, str?” crled the | sive Gare anil Peat bldo omter hastily. animal in the troop, and « ‘+ “wBtmply that this young lady iv no}back T could laugh at purault. ‘That hi more tho Princess Christina than you! had been left there was due to no Bre.-You may as well draw your hood | dent, T was convinced; and atealthi back to show the mistake," I added tol inch’ by inch, holding my breath In my *<MUex Broumoff, who did zo then, to the jexcitement I began to crawl toward him. conipiete consternation of all the three!" 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