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satis Senet att ft Damen ar Piano hee Saas deli kab ahah eed aeakiseanisa ghee ca dasciasion Pesasas is me IR g@ World Daily Magazine, ‘Tuesday, November 3. 1914 Fame “COMEON, ALLAH IS ALSO WITHUS!” wxiesicisc:, By Robert Mindr|| Sry coane acolo tan avnune wom =|” What Will __.. People Say?. -.: By Rupert Hughes‘ ; "* Thle Book on the Stands Will Cost You $1.25. You Get It for 6 Cenbe. I Fasten a Bracelet A New Yorker's Odd Adventures With « “Badge of Slavery” By David. Potter ne Arne nnnnn nay I ay. . ,Was very much impressed by— * clased herself able to fight her own “Ah,” he said deprecatingly. ‘ balties! And how she had “Let's try to forget it. ba Cheeks ne TMAt, color erent Into : \ ' turned when I clasped the iron 1 was silent so long that Dirck finale By eee, eat ‘ i let on her wrist; and again how ly aroused me with a question. 4 Areiee, up, bie. " iy shb had flushed when I found her there anything else, monstewr?” fas Nothect’ cits - “ ‘ * Je shabby looking man at Mary es. Have you noticed a Go ‘ahead: Bobtrien we tn ene ¢ ‘ ; r Fu ‘a! ere was & problem that peculiar ‘about iny vistt here hear the storpeit t's’ excited ‘ t'% ‘ me more every minute. It attitude my hostesses have.toward “Well, he: happened “ts ri ‘ was absuré to suspect—impossible and that I have toward them?” railway train full of miserable emi. fens noe wri we ee oe. aimee be pease ¢: heupe srants—on thelr way to America, Fi seems to be very much at home,”, You know—this was in Austria. "yen ‘ T crane’ sky medi bo ope may water .Ditek. Lam at the dressing table. Nearly mid- ‘he: “The windows in the ° bd tt tour Muster here, against their stint, of course githouge Ht ate kek night. It was -hardly twenty: f mention ¥ his so you won't come sum 2 hours since I had arrived in my car CHAPTER III. mer day. Did you ever see a ‘ at Codare—like a thunderbolt poe i conclusions from what 6 guard who id open ' : ‘ “] ‘ohina,”” going on. heaven they. . ‘woul ‘4 ‘ rom @ clear . “Deus ex machina.” above reproach in that dire ton ‘4 (Contioned.) Yindow of his owm accord? The 1 chuckled, “an avenging god at rater 6 1 Fasten a Bracelet. fellow on this line wouldn't do it — q . that." hen? Te 4 the Sven when he was asked, though It . , ’ Py z It had” been late for a call—only ite 1 hoteel . fee HEN the Savartons an Was elear the babies. were stifling for ’ H 2 4 ‘Theresa had been awake when I rang gword ~ ee ‘Westbrooks were announced want of air. Du Bois had to get hold ‘ » boi: the Well peremptorily, Dirck in t! = og ay IN =O 8 Reads Steen ctor j “% edly e }. Augusta and the. old askin the windows were opened. i : 1 amused oa itn the recoliee- ‘Of course, over there, there wasn't s tion of Theresa’ ik astonishment @eople without much individuality. any grinking water, much legs ny H $3 f $ an \ whon I had insisted upon seeing the *\ ‘TRe two men, except for the . sneral’s i Bois got some pails of water . ? Sv ae ben Ye Eat ladies at once, . the white hair and civil war goatee, *t a town they passed through and| Sn," By tae ‘4 “They aren't at home: é Chem 2 looked as much alike as two peas, PY ® miracle found some y . BA I think they will be—to me, . Madame and. mademoiselia”, are. he cai ’ . “But they've retired, sir.” . Augusta was a placid person of neu- and al & drink to all the ‘ Thee : te ” women of the great world—not re too, ¢ : 4 x “No matter-—wake them up.’ 4 eet tral coloring, tastes and opinions. eta a mee} tan . » : 4 I t ef ! “Perbaps, if you can sive me the oe Montour’ sword must be Norah Westbrook and her brother Archer sarcastically, ‘ g . Ray > message, it will do as well. a8 iutereated me more. The former held, NoPh gave him an indignant glance, —a cone © I went on: 5 absolutely imperative.” From ite inner fold I produced a Out, ber hand to me impulsively. “Then he took to amusin : To cut short discussion Thad given BALFOW slip, of buff colored paper. . Schuyler! I knew it wae you, dren and chatting with the totes os 4 ‘ my name, previously withheld. cad “7ReT® You are—look that ‘over. After I'd passed you this morning, # {0 draw their minds off their miseries. ! : ¥i see } marked how bhe had returnéd one long ,,H® scanned it with open ttiterest. Packed my brains td think who you jing among thomwenersets, (oqGuarrel- , : mit : ee 4 : stare, then had fallen atrembling (A check—@ check for twenty-five were. It came to me in a flash, but away from them—and “It 4 ‘ \ through all her plump, pretty figure. “\yes™but look at the signatur you were out of sight by that timle, Needed a cool hand to de crag’ | ; . : 5 It was thls shakiness ‘that bed fire: Tals io my brother, Aleok—voU Fe- joy" B60, MY would come to « atae ae mlatroae uy terete : ree cs red mpi se ‘andy with ‘ walk tprana’ see ‘ 9 sre the soustarnstion abuve ofaites Age eee M . ir course.” 001 nd walk up and d 4s re pe ture the consternat ve ataire—- = « ie fe the c @ chan : d ~ ZAR stormy on en's coldly “ m, and his eyes were bi: But breathe, you know. He rust, take i c f * Sealocapepeds am emphatic on mine, by Phe breathed ‘ean, where Norah's eyes were thoughtful, had half the children in the train in . 3 4 es CI 4 4 distressed and miserable on Ellen's. ible!”* ae arms at different times before the ES Hat ‘an 9 ° Re Fg a . In the end I had left the mas- ta.” ot he on Rhy hig s ‘ be ij ! % ter, as I Bad known I must be. My of the sltp, the skin was a little too tightly drawn t fe tell you all this himself?” err Z i ‘ p position’ was impregnable to all as- then handed it to me, ’Impossible— ‘elong the line of the jaw. The face of interpolated the scornful Arche: 7 § . a¥d, it “ ‘ eault. Mrs. Sutphen’s alternate plead- but true.” of enthusiast, I tanpled—yet certainly | Gh On te ue nesta ft from one x ' J % tine: we ings and reproaches had dashed them. “Oh, yes, it's true—it’s true. God @ very manly one. r two later, é Fr Tae ‘ ee r y 2 { vain jeren’t”—1” grew “You were a schoolboy when I saw erence ope smlserable Bohem! nl I nF t y. A Dairecensey bapa, M Wee Oy lena etnoe 16 is, Tit, get my last, Aleck,” I said. « a 10 was really sick. y oF ’ J ‘ Ee f Jourre about finishing colle He held her for w couple ‘ot hour: , : ; : : ’ And Ellent_ the bad wot pleaded — % “Out of Princeton last year, the ee rawith his hat and keeping ti pall Touch in wonder asin fear tupned. with Ais damp “handlersnsegenm, Jt : Pevouder that the man whom abe had you building a bonfire under With his damp handkerchief, Then | ast ase al iiterally at ber feet @he world now, or is it plain loaf? nthe child had fallen asleep he 2 last seen almost literally at her » Sat and ‘fanned the tired moth another hour, me abil “By could now loom so bitterly dominant. Norah Westbrook? ere was & ind by he got out a tar he Velvety—is it velvet lips or cheeks “Certainly.” I sank back in my He was silent, bis eyes fell before, moment the atitude of mastery I bad 4ifferent sort. One migi ‘ ht £. @ tour wants me to stick to-her «year had with him and perohed himeelf up “ey, #lways have?” chair. “Anything you like, Aleck.” mine. “I—I beg your pardon,” he tifus fur revelled in. ‘ years’ journey without finding any- on the back of ‘Tm s I don’t know. But it eaid at last. ‘My dear girl, you don't need to thing to compare with her hall OF tw ret there oy Miz eyen wen, little quiet German songs scheme wasn't ef Arad princess who was , He Wid not take a seat, but planted “rnc: being clear, I.don't mind tel-: apologize.” stare for her to wear.” possible, c8—B0! dust o’ oursel as not to wake the bab! bg wearing the thing. It was a Uganda himeelf squarely in front of me. My jing you that Ellen and I are not en- 0 my astonishment she flashed out Dirck had stared at her outri y, Cc ated earlier gener I declared ™An songs that make yon were tka slave. As I remember her she looked wilderness training had made me gaged.” . at me. ‘1 will ask you to keep your yet I was not sure that be dreamed arnt it there were enough No- ™2ke you brave at the same time, Sout ke the ogress in Grimm's alert to the possibilities of @ situ “You aren'ti” He stepped toward udjectives to yourself, Endearments I of impertinen bs ys go round, there wouldn't be ,, “Well. I know you girts will under- Fairy Tales.” me, his hand half outstretched. But won't stand.” Her voice was low but Ag | sat musing I hearé his knock atand, even if Arch . steered the conversation away tion. The latent fire in the boy's my lip still smarted—I shoved back king with anger and shame. at the door. I bade him come in. 1 ORY OxPIOTOrS ey archers arrived, Was the Bohemian woman oie tolf from the dangerous subject of the was apparent enough to me—I saw my chair and made my way into the — “I beg your pardon, 1 didn't mean “fg ‘that you, Ditch! By Seve! I let and. tossed then the Willy veing late, 2° about it afterwa: She said she bracelet, yet not without ostentatious that he stood within easy striking drawing-room. to be presumptuous, Nell.” believe I was nearly asleep. Greasing table. Dirck’s eyes in eek writig: tn tow. sailed Would always belicve he was an ange! Sort. Ellen's downcast eyes, her aistance of my chin. Mrs. Sutphen and the three Savar- | “Of course. 1 oughtn't to be so from it.to the i Det " a f theads time fe ity” door. gent 4 reddening cheeks and conacious air, . *y tons were already lost in-a game of: foolish, But—but Fn quité know “gn; SN retse if you please, moa. * pees fn ae {f sho were a majestic dowaser for him every Meht™ Taken are had had Zil'the effect t had hoped for, Although eying me steadily, he Tr 4 y i, pl “They're not far apart. catch-pbrases. of the ‘what you mean, Craig, i e ingtead of a decidedly diminutive per- the table, “Now, really, I t nk that’s it Was strange, indeed, if the entire seemed to find it difficult to speak. pluyers—as . spler ic) if a diving “I'm not sure I know myself. By of twenty-two or thi better than many a more ree. dinner je were not half convinced 1 7 i my ears as I the way, do you realize that Wéet- jen and I led the way to the din- performance.” ectacular that there was something of a ro- mc¢,0r twice he ewallowed painfully . “Anything in particular, Aleck? . I room. Norah's voice was vy mantic nature Ellen and me. A i ‘pel do J—n thousand times” “% “8° “Between courses | glanced covertiy “don't bupbose you left any debts: be- ‘True. enough. it, man!” I exclaimed. tools, 1 am monsieur’s servant." teats nyboay trying to: . a ‘ broo! is your ardent champion as Well, “On all right. confound y therplano; the Arghers 8% suuirer? “He breaks @ lance fort, Won't « hundred ‘years ago, of Ta ihe, Malet, would, 4 er her. I joined Noi you in reckless style,” . ' give you a caning while I was about CHAPTER IV. Augusta Savarton leaned across the St Aleck Westbrook. His -tace was hind you at Princeton, did yout—it Wvenne over her T Joined Norat Does he? What do yod meant hi’? well, the diner was over sooner without. 4 Event: table and stared at Ellen's wri; white, and his eyes bad @ puzzled you did, I'll be very glad to"—— the window seat, her hands toying hey bey i y ue than I'd expected it to be. Something ,. 2 oul! 2 ice the : A Queer Evening. Nall, Whare did you got that pretty jeak when they fell on Ellen, but the " we ten’t anything of that sort”, with a bronge ‘paper. cutter. Sho Anything unusual about my mor or other went wron 'T had been upward of four. bracelet? I don’t think I ever noticed She studfed me curiously. “Yes. withdraw on the t ae anchor. explain to him what tools ¥ : layfully a» I ; (yeara ince I'had sat down it before What iait—the metal? Pull heed of him, bis frequent laughter “You don't want to hear a Suma- Trgnaiehed: lt At be berzent Your Ip looks bruised. It’s pl been, ( , everybody melted ¥p your sleeve piipla deee and animated talk did not betray tran Nights’ Adventure.” ee te ene, other men DSedits, hasn't 1t?™ Sway elite lator, Bireagel” f wone to dinner at Red Cedars "sien enve Mé a covert glatice. With Bay any one but-me, and possibly “Adventure!” His voice had « sud- have been here for—mjnutes, Were .+~ Uttle. sania der what it really was.” it seemed to be & score. I hor right hand she involuntarily (yt eiitie while he addressed me “4° harshness, “No, I don't want to you fighting Your battles over with Her XO) “ViAONA=-the Ae toate thinking Brot rene Soe recalled what my feelings twitched down the sleeve of the left. directly, “Mr Schuyler: are you too Near any of your vile adventures,” ‘my baby brother?” T' nceced:' “Aleck tus been Cndortced tas eso’ cal’ male’ ne Deen the I''* time I had sat Srp Gi grcndhe spied {t much of @ big game hunter to care “Hold on!” I interrupted gravely. Be phi an on ‘ anawer. i and did no find the recollec- ““it'g just an odd bit,” she explained, trite ito natetne better whet “AT® you saying what you mesa?” — gore “or thing oy By the way, where rike your iN “sit down, Dirck. I want to tam 1 pleasant. But by this time Dot Archer was gort?"’ iJ ner Lys J your pardon. I didn’t mean is ‘ies ee Ce eo wrong time,’ 277 oe, You brought the wire intereste ‘Do ‘pull up your.sleeve, “Wh: at, of course, I beg your pardon, e" ere v a Nell. It's awfully outer” my BIOMNCUnd totetereatr en Wits Achuslen” f ‘We were discussing you-and I “ves, monsieur.” He seated himecif It was impossible to refuse. She ‘That egunds like strenuous enough “It's all right, then, You were about "Did y without éifidence, “Foy wish me to oy Grae} Mo veuee iceet MEA CREE Le Comte DORR iin whl aeaeran anions a want to follow your example.’ —I wish you had.” I want of dashes my a@atte with you up frome, Jock of almost formidable | “1've got a Cuban,” he explained, phon. — ‘He paused « moment, thed jerNo, fone” Lreturned.go Grviy that (Wnt ee my own dattien” ghe & little--personal affairs.” maitictty: alinetanih. ax yea Fade A EF Si Na ae cra et a Oy hd under; “““Don't_you think so?” I felt her gashed. Her look, proud, 'd on ing!" ex- . 01 owar or—! a what a jovely leo! it a 2 ss Sutphen?’ 1 3 q seee Day ine ae HOM, Mae WH, MME EP RUIN OAROSICT Cri Alaaae Haake’ aches “toward Mies gree “No, I didn't.” CHAPTER VI. $1 Seis as contiy an T hae taba a Warne Kite of Usenden try fren “Dot and I were the un- Sutphen?” . I pressed my handkerchief to my A Point of Honor. “You remembat where 7 yea Dicked a PD: eve- BD “The King of ——" interrupted Dot, fugitives one day last week. His face reddened. “I mean you mouth hastily—ig held @ stuin or two WAS bidding Norah qood- ap Mise Sutphen ead on But Dot can't run—the dog drove us talk to her and look at her as if—as 1 drow it'away. “Ite der the porteoo- the sunken jane?” hor tant It lovely tobe on enokees to bay in half a mile. Mf. you didn’t respect her. A whiie Rothing. The edye of that coftes cieee whee Dirck passed “Returning from your walk? Of and. bring home things like that! | “Tt wam't my. fault at all,” pro- t dinner—you were positively Prt Mle nee ao when I gel ts on hie way to the gar- COUrM nd a ly wol it on a “ o ‘ “Over eid Sf ietey Se eee fence to smoke a cigarette. Of course, Didwte you imagine itt Li sag tO age. His cyes lingered per- vecdow—on the of quite o ay rs. ts re p! tee aera Ge “You looked it.” Ie Aleck's lip cut, too? Perhaps sistently on Norah and 1 caught the gorge—is a darmhouse where they, sell “Mirae if off, will you, Ellen, and tet “It sounds interesting,” 7 aatd, “Ei. wien auaat Vaan aan Hie clgarztt te tartare OF coher wyounting to her cheeks, She apple ple, You follow met Me see it? I can't make it qut. from fea, Wee do on eays a Tat ey He sared—then bis’ face Bus! “I think eet ‘the only sharp moved toward him, holding out her ga doubt.’ " vn here, my Uncle Tom, an: eck notly, “Are you en to Hien?” spoomy}'{'rdjoined qa carelessly ee 1 os inpulsively. Mitine ‘Batphen in that t isn't worth while, mother,” pro- be Simon Legree? 4 ‘Then I dia thing. I bad could cr Fr Bote!” ra surprised testen Ellen, “After dinner, if you .A, Tunaway slavet’ Her words meant to create in the minds of the “OR! X4i say Aleck tan't eut—or “Du farmahouse: ke.” pe All A Ke LJ pues 2, gan the very impression he outs he iat? He stopped bowed profoundly, The Pernt Seem reste me vital ™ run en . I hope I won't qui Ne, . ‘abo ° “ hand wee ewal- word, “You surprised Sentaatin. agree) vA sar Pa oe ie gr Me out with created, ye wien be pul oe ‘uation Lae ed. her calmly—her eyes ee tif iad pn ‘out walking with: ‘ e 4 Could prevent it se Do alip it of , “Will 8 o'clock be too early? asked Maiculons. The bitter Dumhor of it “FRANK You” she sald s6fy. “Mr, Schuyler has been telling ws 2" wiv, SPEOMEYT way T stumbled and lot Norah pase it up'te me.” Aleck, ” lay not in the lnd'a eager, defidnt de- | Juat Wen Theresa entered end stood about you,” she sald eweetiy. “What on her quite unexpectedly in sort rt take it off Just now,” Hi- go Not for men Her eves met mine mad, but in my knowledge of Blien’s near Mra, Sutphen's-chalr. Mrs. But- 4. aq for those women and bablee— of outdoor gallery of thie tarmah ler Aect rather weak. “T've— of ingtant, “Til be awake early, I real character and of the tragic aitu~ on ehe ty ry tu rnereaa” * in the Austrian rallway train.” F. eet mapped, “ant” ri on en le died her face, smisiald the key somewhere, It locks, “"*Wiry, mien?” said Norah. “Aren't “U'Dutue sit ieusmiee: Before L could ‘The toaid arched her blonde eve: He gave mes quick glance, “Yes, Dirck’ éyee mapped. CARI") | te, with a strange light in their you know. bent upon:her, then 70%! sleeping well, dear?” wink he struck me across the mouth brows. . Her malakcane. ave her ® mademoiselle?” , tered the place—and Miss @utphen fist erpréesios, "aeorbeds lander, fon firto me. For a barely percep- Lal wie Bie oes Beaty Fy B Sahee, fher quickly laid down “shy geome: Breton 1 Mtaried, at least men. ¢ible instant, a conscious alienee fell Fae ei yet eet. Involuntarity “Wil-you take my hand, Neen? he Tys being -housekeeper, you know"— it with a touch of hauteur that pea: AAG Ow “1 just wanted to tell you—I think “Now, I want you to go out there 1 ge $e Foot ee, Mevarion © red after i. wiy—very fine of you.” By this the firat thing to-morrow and 00 it Jey th > As Latrolled toward the group at time the crimson had mounted to her you cah get track of the follow, ry iy ttua pon nach @ tok im tbor 20 thy cite ne Wen Woutbroae Sua tat tn, Fett bad ft Be rect bnfre the anger ofa in Smother land. | reatiy in, came to, tho rescue, t00 clever to SP mttes Tia Mewes taining 18, mY evee-his hands clene Move with her,” I reflect This is a» change the subject. about. Perhaps she was alluding to “You oughtn’t to bi y gol i far it gone— ‘Those African jewels are fg Ellen's affair with Carlos Beauchamp. d do it again,” e Augusta, don't you remember I wondered if he were really serious fellow undaunted): eye xed ‘ ttage is the place. You Egyptian scarab Evelyn Fleming bad in his attention—what was fer mgre "Take a look at me, mg hoy,” I the piano, Ellen detached herself and air, for bis admiring eyes never left Fiunoy's cot 4 ollow Ly with a sudden Aine, Hi, mado into'a brooch? It never worked imporignt, If she received them seri: aaid’ "In ‘no ‘inches: taller cham moved toward the iether hey face. 1) atin wali Saw Te Ths pig it, Just ¢ollow though. But every he uw me t my sarcastic smile and, so Properly. Mr, Schuy isn't there & oysty, you. I'm as much bigger around thé went past mo~Theresa was nding ademolselle! voice was weil eae ko apeia aGn age arte hasn't Beceomartly aoa re hi Dad cought my toned “my eagering story about that bracelet? How did ‘Then I remembered somathing else chest, I've fought all over theworld— in the doorway, her eyebrows again myrmon s Naauaalak pI, Peg | can, i France, you know, Zoure + i ttl . you get hold of it? Now, don’t tell —for one whole hour I had almost for- and you struck me." x arching, signal tly. oe} moment bright kod at one whe le han ane eeat ac beri ~ aciat—of Pat 3, Man, ew ysurve an admirer, I vee,” I gatd U8 vou bought it at a bazaar. gotten it, Who.the devil was the man ‘es, I did.” “Now other—she with her lips par n your trav wi thé devil’ ‘ag " ‘No, I didn’t. Jt's a captive to my T had surprised with Ellen in Mary es Ellén left the room. Ae with his white teeth showing in a was doing there.’ quite, able to heat you to “Bho ls—very lovely.” to Ellen. ; hy irck's fingers ceased to smooth his = finished m: tions for WwW. . bow gnd spear. It took some violenc® Finney's cot! ? lp,” I went on, ‘but J'm Dot .golng alt three to! see ifthe carriages are tint smile, Then he bowed mend =D in| y preparal “Young Westbrook there! He's ab that pleco of native work OC es fo'do it, "Do you know why ordered for the right, time, ar to make moved away, ‘ a ene air ad. Wa eres crowded TSB. Wrapplag the, buft-solored gotutely scowling at m Se ee Fightin / HAPTER V ‘(Because you're Inthe weapg.” gure the servanta Nave had enough —,WUst 8 strange man,” she eaid, | Of nis Stele vaguely thet something Cf carer 8, little jewel bag 3 dag, had the honor to take you'in, per 9...iinal interest was aronsed, ¢ ; “No. Its for Roxs sake—and ahinér?'l felttor my Wallet and wee After the (poste were sone, sy. ailns, y ned to discover in @ drawer, amd. a you Loyal’ Legio: A Sharpened S; Nora! But I warn you, Aleck, relieved to find it in my pocket, “hanged good-nights with Ellen—her was wrong. i nging the bag about By pee. a low absural” Shi mlanced down wouldn't have called It even a: ski pei jpoon. next time I won't be #0 patient with “That's safe, at any rate.” ule face glanced back at me over “You understand what I waaty’ I turned off th hts, left open the mish, but at the time we thot f HIE indies rose at Mra, But- ” Aa the Archers and I clustered at ber shoulder asl stood watobing har, “Certainly. Of course, you with door between my she qmiled frankly. waa rather lively.” phen’s signal, and left us to. Me stuck to his po{nt with @ cour- the piano, trying.to badwer each oth. UP the stairway—and proceeded to me to discover who the man le in dressing-room, and in gown, . and he returned ber an eager nod. “Begin at. the beginnin our Mqueurs and cigars, A€@ for which T admired tim, “Fou er into loging, Aleck | Weath my room. PRSar Mes Tem may, sane Bs 8 and pajamas stretched myself on fq “We were talking about you, manded Archer. “Don't sh , haven't answered my question, Ate, joined us Norah wlanced at him aghe | The day hed been busy one. T lenge, fe i Bot wom | sat agent Aleck,” I said. “Wh ear’ UurR- je Let's have the whole of it. eae) Presently we drifted after yoy engaged to marry Miss Sutphen, came in. frank rellef in her eyes, was woll contemt:to get myself into 'o, that’s mot it, @ oan’ I meant to keep awake, but ta ; It doran't. smoynt to much, M them toward the drawing Mr. Schuyler?” . Prosentiy Ellen re-entered. Bhe mur. dressing-gown and slippers, and to « duel in America, you Know=ond was wonderitg why Norél had? chever means nice things, of pammed Akbar ‘soy of the Upper toom. . ‘ . “Don't let what you Lmagige ta bs. mured some apology t6 Augusta end Jounge idly in an armchair while can only murder a man when he be- when Dirck stared at her I fell cquree.”” His suspicion: of -me van- Nile ayptinn Farce, with a pattal I was about to follow the Savartons. ghteous anger carry you away,” I’ Norah fdr-her mother’s’ wbsencé—T Waiting for Dirck ., comes intolerable—nothing so unctvil- My sleep, although heavy fabed on the instant. of fellaheen soldiers, waylatd a'slaye ; returned, ‘Do T understand thas In caught the words: ‘mother’ and _ I wondered what Aleck Westbrook’s jae as a duel. I simply want you was rather a troubled dream Norah had seen Dirck Du Bois when caravan. My man, Dirck Du Bois, and Archer when ‘young Westbrook the absence of her brother—of ‘Ned “very norry.” thoughts were that ni; nd what to.learn who’--—- ‘Then I saw his restful slumbe ps delivered Ellen's note’ thqt Mey.“ and I went along as volunteers, It stopped me. Sutphen—you're asking me that.dues- A moment later she joined me at the Norah's, and what Nell 1 took it; point. “Qh!” I muttered, and was reamed, ‘but I coul im asked me about him. whs all over in ten minutes, though a my c tlon on Mrs, Sutphen's authority?” Py ‘ for granted Aleck would not care to silent. have slept only a few minut “He's quite an anusualsort,” 1° auye tribe took a hand in’ the game Will you walt a minute, Mr, tenon Mra, Butnneis att? Lo gg ey say Carry out his projest of running with’ | “Dirck,” T went on after a moment, into my dream Re aa made answer, "He's saved my life against us, and made things warm, Schuyler? I want to ask you some- wien the fact that you apk At all she'a.been taken with a headache,”: his bloodhound the next day, I “you're gat as usual. I don't know ing sound, then: a, low ‘everal times. [ut the best thing I at bracelet was part of theloot.” thing.” shows you have no’ right to ask." timidly. “I hope you'll let laughed to think that, perhaps, he what I'd do without you. + follawed by @ nolee of ver saw him do——" J stopped. “I “pid it belope to a beautiful Arab 1 gianced at.bim. His face was ‘o right?” he faltered, seeing my was that moment wishing the dog ‘Monsteur*—— 1 ay fato. ‘we your pardon, Of course, thé princess?” asked Dot. od pale; bis moGth closed Armly, and his arg. =e A ‘Kor once J found no pleasure in. her had been trained to attack man. “What could I have been thinking pressed the’ buttes. ‘ean of my mechanic don't interest. you bore her away to your tant tn rat lo, Whether of not Miss Sutphen. deprecatory, not to par fare tone. I stretched myself out luxuriously, of? To.spy deliberately on a woman the electric lights in ne time. ” ‘ eyes had again‘ thetr took of chal- oad are engaged only our;, hada ‘mudden desire to meet on: my:mind dwelling Wpon Killen, How or & woman's friends—of all the cad- but they do," she cried éaget-: Jenge. . * 4 4 qs, and ber mother.” oe equal ground again~to cast off for.a haughty she had been when she de-, Gish Apes!” Soi > ao i bi \