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~ daw : anne LINE CNTR NOT ea oat yee nN sete setae “And the Goblins Will Git You if You Don’t Watch Out.” IA Group of Oddities By J. Campbell Cory. ue in Picture and Story. The Evening Woria'’s arome magazine, paturaay wxvening, mpris 14, 1906. Fudlished by the Press Pu' Entered at the Post VOLUME 46 enough to make new company, wuld come into th build pow i 5 lease and a tw year renew; use” and ke money. his is nonsense, and evi last ten years. ports tm 128 © American rd, for= ¥ x and fisheries products nd factory prod- nanted to 0, an but there are clause and the ¢ n the parlia- writ for | nt elections at Dover amissioner etch is uagatd smoke- 1¢ outlook for Ie OF SOI int than pr r smoke is. fuel lost. SAA ABA AOER HORNE ANE AARON SEEBBABEER ALEK BRE WO OMNORI OL Dab AERGREEOOH IEE GLAS ae “Montlacs the earth, we s there is none ree. And there isters, for they , While we know in a yo! Quentt 1 ever the loved. I re i n turned me over to a gh a couple of qrway whence Is- | and laughter. He | lergo the scru- repose we had guide appeared eto enter. set in mire ee 1 in silver t he cried te ie crowd of nt’s dizzin 1 ed to my ost of them, atout the i . either taking hands them- t cards or dice or betting on thore who ff s e and Jack-boots s. but the larger silken doub- noble's draw- mordien, what am I sed out fn every gay color ew hotel In the Rie St am with je hb bien, the nted as for a fete rom $ ait I had thought so fine, windows came sounde of gay laughter and rattllr € 1 & maids to the You might have thought the eping car-| 1 stood bl zed by the Mghts and the 1 in the midst of a happy and loyal el If crowd and the chatter, unable in the first moment the Lieutenant-' found unything to vex! ta note clea any face In the congregation of him in the pres ation he did not let the | gtr countenances. Nor would {ft have helpe& ,commonalty know it | me if I could, for here close about were a dozen The Duke of Mayenne’ duke's, | fair women, any one of whom might be Mile. dj was guarded by men- les were | M ne. My heart hammered in my throat. force’! to s t to desporation under’ the of th T could ne new For I see utluc this 1 are hurt—how I teil her thrown ba: while his diers risen don the knew not whom to address. But a young noble , stone benches tn the archw sme of them were | near by, dazzling in a sult of pink, took the bure f talking to a 1 knot of street idlers who had | de gathered about th entrance others, with s name; yet you are not M. de Mar, : : nd a grea: cards, were ! playing lansquenet oke with a languid but none the less tease I knew no way to do but to ask opewly for Mlle, |ing derision. In truth I must have resembled /@ r de Mont} ing that I came on behalf of | little brown hare suddenly turned out of a bag ia the Comte st of that gorgeous company, fy “That Is righ are to enter,” § ; “Lam his servant. I seek 1ard replies “But you are not the . a J Comte de } Nay, no need to ask,” dered what has become of Btlenne a 1 eye jhe added w pretty count you would ist month," spoke a second young | ‘ 1 1 make." lvyancing from his place behind a fair ’ ly . é “Lam hi “Tam charged with He was neither so pretty nor 80 fine “i ' s unbound too. 1 mesdige for madden ” ther, but In his short, stocky figure and neithe 1 ‘ F b around. |” “Well, my orders to admit the count, but I was a force which his comrade the ¢ avant q tof the 4 Henne 1, If mademoiselle cannot rded me with a far keener glance iN ré t Dorn yesterda me tell. you. \f a 5 were Cructitaldanshertheiconsos ‘ l i ' daed, |S enew t With t ce Fr He ran at i ee fat , 5 ‘of " i ste! he must be in low water {f thls {s the 1 1 do some- sr r bed On anh at ES Oma uel and one of the gamblers !ooked | best he ean do for a lacke: ¢ 1 . CHAPTER XIII. ing. uem for the business. tt was all| A tauah Be eee ee Te ee MOH le tBekinpa’ the tellow'al ethan ta to bee rant Tee / t {Igo If T fall Mademoise!le. , ; Ms ‘ ST AaGH anes se tte has h Ith msdemolsetle ately, | vance {rom Mlle. de Montluc,” suggested the pinte t ENT to ‘ Mena ' , ‘ ee f » de Mar not set |youth. 7 r if t " At | for a month or more, and M,| “Who sp%aks my name?” a clear voice called;! Hy le I e ; r of n year {8 vanished ¢ ly, laying down her hand at cards, rose the and a lady 0 and came toward me, v ! t 1 Le He hast 1 dashed. lt seemed as if m i 1 ity you et n AEPARIE aie? or in the Rue Coupe- | the y nothing. But now things g in amber satin. She was tall and t a but now, g h | looking up w her. M. Paul has walked hi rself with stately grace. Her black \ ut I d that he All anaran in, and here messenger at least from the ha sdowed a ch Ss purely white and pink i Atistn Pl ; ; if Roan MaatrGe as pRaueament t of any yellow-locked Fristan girl, while 1 ‘ lott th ' use, I was afraid of Mile, de| ‘but M, Pant has nd c almly out ariin,’ a her eyes, under their sooty lashes, shone blue as f guid 1 f afraid of M, de Muayenne'’s d soldier took 1 fe did not stay corn flowers. M ng devil had driven Etienne r all madem y understand M, Etlenne. % { 1 p to "I cor 4 whole France full of lovely wom- | wants me?" she repented, and wane ‘ s es'y f y. You 3 untir > desire on this Ligueuse off with a fl another ¢ ir stood regarding me in some eure ia J a r > Bory y him for the t 1k 2. brood? Had his father’s friends | looks higher’ than a bastard, even Le Balafre’s prise, not unfriendly, walting for me to explaty ure y ited out ofthe world “Good, at he must seek a mistress from myself. But before I could find my tongue the pers i int of £ ction with Mile. de wae swor rf or five | the hold? Were there no fam-| ‘She had better take care how she flouts Paul de | man in pink answered her with his soft a) long purge or a “He Is_y voy sh withour doubt alilies of clea aaa and honest speech, that he| Lorraine,” came the retort; but the captain bade! ~ ~» Be Continued.) | sFrrey rr. ar land twenty, fi hewn wails i