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ee But How About German Submarines? 3y.3;H.Cewelly we ASSURE VOU A : GERMANY, ME-LOCK| Gia bry that “Mr. Rudolph was out of He turned to find Filnt at his elbow, The detective produced a smail strip of paper upon which were a half-dozen or so typewritten lines; this he @at holding in one hand. “I have just come from Mr, Theo- dore Van Vechten,” he said with a whimetcal air, “He sent for me.” “The dickens he did!” “It took him something less than » twenty seconds to tell me what he doubt hi Testnetes U teet ave been as worried as ai Ei one thing th made of my own aus- “But I have reasons aside from all this for being worried, reasons <= haven't the slightest idea of, that makes my tion about as devilish « ever got into. Until ver knew I had any nergens Sem, I'm nearly a « “Perhaps,” said the girl slowly, “I know more about the real cause of out a word of greeting or preface, he 4 ey ‘If you want to find Max Wil- * lard’ 18 i yelled Tom. ‘Just that. ‘If you want to find . Max Willard, perhaps this will help , pou.” He handed me this bit of type- ‘be Writing, and 1 was shown out of the offices, I am now on my way to fol- low up the information, but I shouid * lke to have seen Mr. Rudolph first.” He handed Tom the slip of paper, CHAPTER XVI. who read with growing bewilder- 5 “you couldn't, ment: T told you about whose cousin, Paige (Continued,) Avg, 18, 1911, letters patent famned, Carew, disappeared? Weill, some wa: Delia Goes Ashore. gabe Mi, Nes York, Gray Patton, ove involved in ‘Whatever it le old een: rd’s plotting—What's the mat- ite." Reputed in exist @irl clinging unsteadily to mc. wreret, Popctiations the door-knob, She had fics ge esa boron awn oe Rot troubled to readjust her vell, and he could see CHAPTER XVIII. tat bh th 4 1 fering and that her line wore ect. The Face Appears Again, orless. INCE late Tuesday night, S nt « ttersom, Attorueys, D. for br B siewed round to behold the pate aed yoy demanded, “did, you ever reach auch @ conclu. alon?" 1 din’ truthfully x; od ‘But a detective and iy at's my chum—did because the missing girl's purse first wae foun in that old house where Willard hung out so lon | ‘There was a silent pause while the |girl semed to consider, and Tom watched her earnestly and fondly. At last the fine hagel eyes met his with @ nober look. “What is it you want to know?" she | gravely asked, wi “Delia” —Tom's voice lowered coptibly and a serious note crept \it—"you ought to know—you o1 | to see—where my chief inte: | Hang it all! I wish I could express myself better, But if you can't nee that my first concern i# for you, it's | going to be dashed hard for me to ‘xplain. Don't you think, though, it's about time to tell me who you are?—just where you come into all this crasy mystery? Believe me, I don't want to seem inquisit! but you can lift a mighty big weight of trouble off my shouklers.” “Capt, Phinne; returned tho girl "What is it?” he demanded sollo- Rudolph Van Vochten's itrusly, yet with a restraining apartments in the Kenmore thought of the ease with which any had reeked with jodoform, crowd's attention is attracted. and in various other ways “What has happened?’ their presentment was not dissimilar ("Mr Mercer’—her voice, pitched to a hospital ward. Jow, was tense and vibrant with some A uniformed nurse was constantly Mastering emotion—"please get me on duty and a doctor came and went. back to the Kohinur as quickly as All the hideous detalis of the epl- yeu can.” sode in the Silent House remained in And thus it was that inside of a his memory Ike the aftermath of a halt hour, Capt. Phinney, who had Hii ben Eley tied boss at} % ns urned to hin remained every second watchful, saw Ti. had contrived to drag his i the pair as they hurried to the walt- teed body down the stairs, fainting ing launch, Something in their more than once with pain and weak- haste quickened his faculties and ness; how he had been found upon . tho walk by a passing policeman, fhe took up his station at the ang- vi, Tecognizing him, was persuaded ‘Way and waited. to Keep his mouth shut and convey When the launch touched the ac- him to his rooms—each revolting par- ‘ommodation steps, where the sailor ticular stuck persistently jn his mind. held it secure with a boathook, the , A light tap upon the outer door broke sharply in upon Barnicle's girl got out first, and, Tom noted, troupied reflections that morning. He minded gentleman, If you knew-- acknowledge some kindly feeling for beneath Delta’s y humor there still Tom retired to hia cabin, but could “ t thie in without a word to Mercer. Holding cocked an ear in that direction and everything’— me in return?” ran an undercurrent of gravity. not sleep, He was oppressed by a aie Pe ren Wi be to tell tightly to the hand-rail, she came glanced uneasily at the sleeper, who Again she was unable to go on. “Let me go,” she begged in an agi- However, even Jessic remained more sense of anticipation—a conviction yoy that 1 have seen just how rapidly up to the deck. eek ie a png Pte ret ag Why not tell me—everything?" he tated whisper. “God knows, I antici- or less diatrait; but her thoughta were that aomething was about to happen. with anxiety you have been, ated, 5 urged, pated nothing like this!" not unpleasant, her glowing counte- When he heard the launch returning Jation a Wear], Bef utters ittle ged. opened it yy eedia hate and despise me ° ta the ides 80 repugnant to you? nance and an unfathomable light fa after 2 o'clock in the morning he was “4, that tuive &. deeh, Speen aie bing gasp; then her knees double He waa confronted by the vision more than ever.” ‘You are killing me with kind- her eyes attested, curious enough to go above to nee If Which you know ao little, and which nder her, and he caught her as she of a beautiful, stylishly gowned young He took one of her hands in his. ness!" As the car drew up at the piassa anything would transpire to account 4+ peat you fear is irregular—di He was filled with a sudden lady. That she really was a lady in “It js {mpossible that 1 should hate The quivering rise and fall of her where Tom was waiting, Jessie clapped for the secret midnight excursion. honest, perhaps. But—please God!— ding rage. every sense of the word Barnicle or despise you; there is the very best tosom betrayed how profoundly she her hands and cried enthusiasticall: Willard came first up the ladder, ts- yy this time morrow ‘all cause for You cur: he roared at Mercer, could not for an instant doubt. No of reasons why I could not. I might was dispurbed and the light in her “Let's combi cul suing low voiced directons to the two Worry will have been removed; and “you'll answer to me for this!” one could have doubted. plead, but—you are tremblin, he handsome dark eyes signified a melt- eon here. We men, Then they came, with consider- \¢ my word bears any welght, you But the limp form in his arms was . “I know that Mr. Van Vechten 1s abraptly broke off. ing mood. Even the bruises on Van to ourselves, There is nothing jo able difficulty by reason of their uN- jaye nothing to cause you any com- not unconscious, only weak. here,” she declared positively, “and {am utterly wretche! she Vechten’s face could not disguise the tiresome as being cooped up in a wieldy burden. corn or misgivings.’ “He's not to blame,” she Whispered I know that he is ill, { mean to se® moaned. fondness with which he regarded her. yacht that doesn’t go anywhere.” ‘Ag well as Tom could mako out in ““ernat,” ‘Tom interjected, tremulously. “Take me to esie, him. vi Vecht ie tn eo “Listen to me," he resumed after a ‘“‘Jessie’—his voice vibrated with The others agreed; but in spite of the darkness, in shape and size what the last doubt, You're a brick.” Carry me.” ‘But Mr. Van Vechten pause, “I can show you that your sudden passion—“you say that we do the light hearted chatter of the two they carried was just such @ box a® hut whe was not through; she con- EEE ET eee oni Sant necked Whole conception of the matter is not—can not—know each other—con- girls, Tom was constantly relapsing is used as @ container for @ coffin. tinued, haltingly now with slow- CHAPTER XVII. She unceremoniously check morbid—false—inexousable, This is sider this: @ man and a woman come into @ state of gloomy, preocoupled The three went quickly below with jy heightening color: é . him, this time with on erePretaous ot the time and place to make this face to face upon life's broad high- silence. their burden, and quiet reigned over '™ fF telling you these things be- The Man of Iron Speaks. sob of impatience and an tmPeneyed Cconfession—not the occasion I should way; they look into each other's eyes; On one occasion he detected Delia the Kohinur. cause it is not right that my Influence HP unhesitating assurance of Seshantealy, end the caller, brush- have chosen—but—are you listening? ind the trick is done. | It's destiny, regarding him with a curious lok, In point of fact, from that time on should govern you, as it seemed to be T ict request, With ite unmile» ing py nim, rashed through the re- there has not been one minute elrl. It is the very refined quintes. ‘Did you see your friend?" abe in- until the final terrible hour when doing, and you ignorant of my very since last Sunday afternoon that you sence of perfect love—ideal, idyllic, quired, catching his glance, despair and horror laid their toy fi takable import of dependence °eption, hall into the livite Tom AAS have been out of my though sublime, in that lightning flash soul "“Ite'ts out of towne’ Tom answered clutoh upon Tom Phinney’s heart, an ‘cenuty: on him in her moment of {irew, Reteclt uPavure on the daven- She looked at him in wond need, thrilled every fibre of port. you mean jen the girl wae so unut- terably ot and charming that To: could scarcely contain himself. ‘ speaks to soul and we learn more baw’ by unnatural calm seemed to prevail. It she echoed. “What do borg a pone of Saners one. 5 “I didn't know but that you had was ae if pie yacht and all oe board ehip can teach, ou anc ot eard some bad new the girl mur- were subd y an apprehensive neu! Tom's being. He swept her up inte | The sleeper Puy ie A “That I love you,’ into each other's eyes before to-day, mured; “it seema atrango that wo dread of impending tragedy. poaihee | ode heey AX ge is arms as casily as if she had been Pee aoe tia ares wpupped tilaukiy , She tried to withdraw her hand, Can you look at me now and truth: can't all be gay at the samo time." And still Tom could not make up once deepened still more, and ehe Rie cuid. ahdaa tendaly. Wage ro ite She gasped and. re- but his closed upon it tightly. fully say that you were uninoved If you'll tell me where you wen: his mind as to what he ought to do. dropped her guxe with a nervous little @ little ch a y. sn De frome the aight of him, ‘Then “Ouch! That hurts!" he exclaimed. She remained silent, panting, shaken to shed your troubles, I'd like to go But this intolerable high tension ree It was just that easy to follow et Molly," he curtly ordered Mer- coiled from the sight Of Mal. Alloy she immediately desisted, while @ with emotion, His ardent look never myself said Tom, and wondered why mental gtress Was in a moagure re- hig train of thought. for an heur's cer, then started with her to her that ended in a groan he tried to Libya tide of color suffused her loth Ber face. Aree a wal pe said: i aera s imp ah 4 lieved by two occurrences of Satur- “That's something soon remedied,” but it's worth soi E . srright cheeks. “At least you do not deny o4 y ed to achtand day afternoon. A her eagerly, from room. Instantly she extended her tig “Mr Van Vechten,” she eaid ner- Godi" he broke off in-an accession of there by and by Tom began to fear "About 3 o'clock Max Willard in. "*ani now the beautiful face took on TKR rs Her eyes were closed, the long dark hand and gently FE ae einiy, vously, “this Ys absurd. Stilt, if It is irritation. “it ie intolerable to be at that the opportunity to talk to Delia structed iim to get up @ full head of g tentatising. exp! Sweeping aside 6 lashes ashes lay upon her cheeks, and the , ‘ hould Your method of revenge, it is not for wuch a tr ndous di vantage at would not occur. In truth, had he steam at sunset, and be in readiness drooped and she ri him quiasi- Chanically pi wn fake eaee aiuinchad 16k Don't move, God towed hes. fimer- me to show resentment, You do not tais supreme moment. at a sorry been a bit more discerming, in the during the night to drop down the cally, pat hh tered fare ¥ even know my name. va, PEure of a lover I am! Will you not persistency with which Dela kept river, apt. Phinney, hasn't even the Delia—sweetheart,” he muttered— infty a. seated?” ne ins, “ldo.” he quictly contradicted, “It neal the bargain?” Jessie Willard close to her he must “Are we to r to-night?” asked tiniest suspicion entered your head “if I eould only take your trouble | 7 she ghook her head, He !a Jessie.” “f do not understand,” she mur- have suspected a definite purpose. Tom with considerable eagerness, as to who lam,” she agked. ‘upon myself!” ‘Went on: “I realize that some serious uttered a surprised little cry, .nured. However, about:mid-afternoon the _ “I don't know itively yet,” Wil- “Why should there?” he returned. ‘The lids ‘po: u to see me, hy!-—— “Kiss me!" two girls excused themselves and re- !ard replied ina tone. “When “And why is it ‘Capt. Phinn: to-day? ee th ak koe ae tna oe ee aie Saiteted. Take your “Wait, please," he checked her. ‘| Without a second's hesitation sho tired and. ‘Tom was ena! led once the signal comes to get under way, It Night before last I was “Fom' easy looked up at him with a wan little bey y now, as always, at your want to add that if you believe the bent down and preased her lips UPOD jnore to contemplate the Kohinur Will come in a hurry, and from then enough.” emile. service.” pure, high attributes you ascribe to his. His heart leaped up to meet it. more as a vessel of which he was 0% until we are well out at sew apeed Well, then—Tom. I have no espe- cr u ” Don'tt"* teat might me you must know that I could not chill fell upon him; th te: less will be @ matter of considerable im- cial reluctance to calling you Tom! I epee ORT SOGN BORE! RR eee the meet onynioal nla take such & method of revenge—as-~ k of warmth in ti ery. lene a8 an tnolated corner Dortance, You will know before have known you for years. whisper. “Mr, Van Vechten, 1 am wholly un- suming that I am seeking revenge, he said humbly, “th ‘One of the first things he observea Morning.” He stared at her in open-mouthed Before breakfast next morning— \Mri.y “Oe any gentieman's forbear- Or even that any grounds exist to foolish notion of requital Is not Yet was the presence of a stranger. For 44, Bverything is in readiness,” Tom astonishment. And whe watched him ‘hursday—he saw her, dressed for sy; the t ordinary justify revenge, which I deny. It re- banished from your poor head. How some mt : * advised him. : smiling, mocking, altoget! Vv fe treet in the same bee Pit eae Od Oat co but heADe ordinary snaing, therefore, that T must be ain: seriously you are taking it! From Pome minutes, underneath hia trau- “vrnat In’ very gratifying.” ‘The ing. envekipe tah hed aoa ree ot work the previous tion upon humillation. t deserve not cere, Your viewpoint I must som a beast, Onenay senao, that. he waw ‘being (wawnetic eyes reated aoarchingly upon (Iradually Tom recovered Himectt. then he leaned bad gown she had worh tho previous [ion Yro you but. scorn and con- “You surely know, Jessie, that love ut, Jessie, this hout Watched, and happening to look inne, ‘eskipper for « mon “Come, now," he protested. "I really night. Her face waa drawn and pale {M8 foun, YOY od endure; but kind- Jaughs ut conventionalities as wellas Most xenuine and sin; Cerinin direction his alanes preoune .,caet. Phinney, thought you were in earnest. and her eyes held a troubled look, as esn'-— She was unable to proceed. at obdurate parents and locksmiths, —I wish I could make you bellev® toreq a man whom ho had not before after the pause, “do I Of a sudden she dropped upon a > -con- o hing that.” poned 2" Jocker seat and motioned him to do if ehe had passed @ eleepleas night. Pretty soon she gained her pelf-con- It is incredible that such a ti ia if been, Ste promptly walked up to the Pusat 7 a4 do oak! 4 n—T'll n admit that. I believe you,” she said. y, returned Tom jn Mkewise, Slowly and dazdédly Nevertvles she amled an abe greeted {Foland poran pueaking with a e- could, happen TH sven A SAO atime got oan bear fo more’ Sanger and demanded tg know wi ie . shouldn't have thov “Mr. Van Vechten, {f somebody had pened, I love yous and if you con- He released her hands, and she re- he was doing on board. Winnard, the (therwine.’ ." she pursued. “Il know econd mate, was a witneas to the brit. her li cause ed the belief that you owe me turned to the door, where she stopped 2°00 Indeed, save for the burnin girl who has lived nearly all her life bother bia arg am obliged inatay Wtarnosa oS ae cr ene Buen, why, we'can square and faced him again. solnece and he took it upon himself jiance of his eyen, Wilard's abroad, She has = man cousin of Miveiy to go downtown thia morn- ay ether than myself I would have matters by you promising to marry AN at once she was transfigured; “00MM mien was, if anything, dull aa ls whom we has siwaee bow Semety inet got no further than the Clare- pelieved it too monstrous to be toe." me, I shall accept your culpability the lovely face was glorified oye pease mh sien ae Me ratard piri et feta brata olin’ aut ein ee fonds, whem, a8, a, very young ei 8 +4 mont last night, you know.’ “But you did nothing,” Van Vee! upon that basis and no other.’ half-timid light, inexpre: ly With the moral inty that the dime It’ to make you belleve that no the personification “ wisdom and “Before breakfast?” exclaimed ten objected, “You were in deadly For @ long time she sat looking into that wrung a groan from respo! “ ey: on newcomer had been watching him all man ever labored under a greater ev: manly virtue. TR. with quiet gravity, “tam PM" Sing Pew Oe ne saagtar . ME Sy ou inean that? ehe asked his inability to rush Over grernoon Tom went to his cabin. mental and nervous strain than 3 “Now. that cousin had a chum of q : with, Misa Willard.” ance, and I did not—deliberately. I very soberly. m I to find you again?’ he Alone, he took up again the burden do at this moment. God help us all!" whom he thought so much that he witless Willard! Then one of the even kept the affair to myself, not “i was never more earnest in mY asked anxiously. ot es dounle and Uncertainties. Kies Bs | cele brite paver Sree of maueg Wa pravtee So i 7 y: y he ul, e@x- he assured her. “ ca ould he not warn Willar¢ a i i oy adhe lee ee pe | 1D maltese te, protest Dens aie oaids rising and gently recta’ Doe Bide from you DO int was close upon his trail? What Tom had not yet ceased pondering yours old, I believe, and very impres- piled. a trom me," ho lamented, Would Willard think of the Man of the incident when Della approached, sonable, Anyway, she became so _ e snoy- |, “I shall prom- a,” he said after a moment, myself from future similar Atnoy ene par aYou My from me,” be lamented: Troms. Interference? “His” ponition slone. She met him with a charming interested in her cousin's chum-—ehe thing of & hurry, and tt “go you_care if 1 go with you this ance by that dreadful creature.” In tse this: one week from to-day—if sik a ~ fel hich, In his estima: had neve him, mind—that he long to strike a. tats {0 have, you STORED RReetn EE POEUN ardered your feelings aye not changed 10 was before, although you have prom- PORPIRY Hise ane we ete dee See friendly mile Paiacted. for ell hia easumed in ner fancy the place. of This explanatio “| shall be very, glad to have you upright. “He might have murdered 4 —if y to marry me"-— ar ey yt: hours of _loneline and first hero. ‘on stole o ‘his phot go pver In the Jaunch with us and get you : request with as much sincerity a8 “phere are conditions, don't for- | Then ‘ble vacillating will would bodin of lenelinen Amd. Bae. fret pare, eee ere a ope 06 See poeee: te yr hg Beg a fo obit such things are procurable *“y;ut he did not, you see. Nor did you do now—I will marry YoU ONY get,” ghe reminded him. ake a pendulum swing to the other Wilh Magy oye she began, “do nobody elae could see tt, but where to far from town, But I'm sorry the ho injure you, So why talk about It? time you say. Goodby. it weld have \mposed them my- ¢xtreme: He ought to go over to the P p you know, it is downright selfish of could take a peep at tt whenever errand is of a private nature—I ab- y oan think of a thousand pleasonter She moved toward the reception gelf, and gladly,” he retorted, Claremont and ‘phone Flint where errand le of fend socrecy—but it la {ovieecyourselt, for example, SUP hall, and hie feelings were too over- “The dark eyes met his in a long, Willard was to be found; sf the Int~ YOU, 00t T) wior me o nty Sat nat wee slowly nei mine.” pose you tell me who you are?” powering for speech. It all seemed maddening look, while the color rose ter were really engaged In no dime ee Cen oe your time overspreading Tom's visage was al- Tey don't want to intrude,” he hes!- “phe dark eyes were regarding him like a Joyous dream coming true— in her chesks. honorable employment, then no harm Yori art house?” he exclaimed, most Indierous, By degrees he wae tated, She flashed a sly look at him. traeically or perhaps he was till dreaming. “1 could learn to love you very eas- Could come to him. ® * 6) But then. wwii vou can have it for a boudoir comprehending, but conviction had MT iitle good it does me to object,” !sxty name does not in the least mat- If so, the dream was about to end, jy," she said, and was gone if he was to be believed, Tom would (WY, vou can have jt for, yet come. she said, “Here's Jessie.” ter,” she demurred. “I am a desp!- and he found utterance, —- thus be lending himself to the defeat “Gre. ‘inside, ‘Tom Instantly recog- ‘Can't you guess?” she asked, LA stateroom door opened to dic- cabie creature who had the effrontery — ““Jeaale,” he said. CHAPTER 19 of justice and right. nized what, no doubt, had been in the He rose inertly to hia feet. He thy 1y picked close a girl who, if she was not 8° t4 hate you just because your name She paused, . And #0 on, round and round in a qina mind from the heginning--that Spoke thickly, like « man stupefied, hasti! You are that girl, You—you ™8® that would fill the requiremen's ‘eoytital as Delia, Tom was obliged happens to be Van Vechten.” “Come back here a moment, please. The Coffin-Shaped Box. circle went his thoughts, with no hope while they might talk with absolute Manifestly there had been no time to |» to adinit that she came very near “mhat young gentleman pricked up , , , ‘There. . . . Give me your r : of arriving at a solution of the many assurance against being overboard, 8 < ; St heing 40. Here was a contrasting ia nare at this, He quickly 1ater~ hand’ again—boin ‘ot’ mem. Now look FTER Capt, Tom Phinney re- afficultien, If only he could talk to the numerous porte rendered them — "Palae Carew, she naid, Peale with, “Fila *os coee an kL a i peiryy ty M4 ¢ Be ; % our, pel 4 . y Of 01 ( - bal pe nl clack gion; and ehe wae as Pmrnat teing the case, T seem to be wuost an me coat Fl Joined the two IFI8, De WR ee ee oe aE tte ahd aoe vipibie te any Gt Sa oh forward CHAPTER XX. quarry was located—hence the letier, tastefully and becomingly KOwNed, nore concerned than vou are wil! “Tell me," he went on, "ie that prom. not long in comprehending geo hor again that day. those of the watch who had occasion A Di (To Be Continued.) though In light gray, as the cher 4 admit. Why shauld you hate the ise a part of your poor, misguided, that his and thelr moods had Friday evening, however, brought a to pass on one aide or the other, | lsappearance. girl. hame Van Vechten? [ must confess yeif-imposed penance?” become reversed, in some unaccount- change. The male element of Wil- “Oh, how comfy!” she exclaimed in F Miss Carew had planned to way over to the landing, that Yh Od meting: 40, Ita ant ” 5 ; “ 4 - 5 ~ and on the way iremont, whos hg! vet Veither Havel heamirched repiiod inva akaking voices ©” “N° able way, during the few houre of Wousuai activity. ‘There. was much tered, “IPT was the Kohinure skip: overwhelm Capt, Tom Pine | GOING AWAY FOR THE rage supplied them with an auto- jt nor allowed the clan'a gonfalon “[ ghan't accept tt in any such thelr separation. going and coming between the Kohi- per, you would always find me right ney with amazement at her | siMMER? Remember The E eronile: e uttered no word and 7 to trail In the dust. You see that warped and distorted spirit of self- Where he had been weighted down nur and the landing, and the girls here.” disclosure, she must have deny mained Indifferent to her surround: ny felines toward vow are anything sacrifiog” he pursued, AUill speakiNE by no very pressing anxiety, and they Tutited before 9 o'clock, ax if to be out “And TT apend a good part of my beon eminently well pleased | Sing World prints cach week a i ‘ ‘dic vaya y. bi 4 of the way. m re, once we're out at rea,” - ; ings ty minutes later he wan at the not tell me about yoursnlt?” Me Oy In" ton tnuch to expect UAmiatakably had been, he was now “Ang \hen, some time close to mid- Tom responded, “and T hope youll With the result; In point of fact, ahe | complete up-to-date novel Powhatan, learning with incredulous “No, no—Tam too full of shame and that you can entertain a sentiment taciturn under stress of an acute and night, Max Willard and two of his want to find me often. But if you're made no effort to conceal her amuse- surprise that, Van Voonten ose ae mortincs tion)” she cried DINE A toward me that saywhete peat &@P- growing mental perturbation, while young men noanded the launch; but judging by these comfortable quar- ment; but In a moment a change een there since . ow oO my own mean, selfish, proaghes mine—not now. jut I can - now, instead of oii over to the tera that my job's a sinecuré, why, q, promptly called up the, Kenmore and heartless pride to humble and abase teach you—sirl, I can teach you! 1 Di Companions apparently were care Claremont landing, the little craft we came over him that at first startled on at week's reading! Have ‘The By: htele re. His mys- myself before you. I hated you, Rut give you as genuine a love as any free and happy. The change was fuitered aw etream ond was “Have guess coming?” she 824 next dismayed her, for some- | mag ‘the bald infor "he night tor bine deepened - you are @ courageous, noble, high- man can offer @ woman, Can't you most noticeable in Jessie Willard, for eoon lost in daiered thing bad happened that ebe Bad set

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