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~ Perhaps the Greatest Adventure bastaeaitiades Romance in All Fiction By Robert Louis Stevenson AF ARRB NBC that treasure, and we'll have it U's our po You would just m save your lives, E reek your You liave a you?" That's as may be.” ow,” resumed Si ere it | » ch to get the nd drop ing poor ad 1 we'll ‘ H 1 ‘ mi ths i 4 Vil give y y teers How Gime af i word of honor, Baronet et a a wewhere safe ashore your faney, some of CHAPTER XIX. rough end having (Continued), at of hazing, then , " J can We'll Narrative Resumed by Jim 5 th you, man for man; ee », bole ad TH give affy-davy, as befe Hawkins—The Stockade. (4) yeas the est tai t anal F we had been allowed to sit eend ‘om here to pick you up, Now 1ale Wo shor all bave YOU own that’s talking, Hand falion into the blues, but Sou Ana 1 hupeenerine tie woe pt. Smollett was never "that ai! hands in this here block= the man for that, All hands house haul my words, for were called up Lefore him, and he Wet one is spoke to all.’ divided us into watches. The doctor, wc) "YH said) the capt ow youll hear me, If you'll come and Gray and I, for 1; the squire ie by one, unarmed, Vil engage to Hunter and Joyce upon the other, clap you all in irons, and to take sou Tired as we all were, two were sent home to a fuir trial in England. If out for firewood, two' moro were sent You won't, my_ nu is Alexander to dig a grave for Redruth, the docs Smoillett, [ve flown my. sovereinn'a tor Was named cook, 1 was put sen- colors, und I'll see you all to Davy try at the door, and the captain him- Jones. You can't treasure self went from one to anothe, keeps You can't sail the a ing up our spirits and lending a band me yong you fit iy Wherever it was wante.. ant fight us—Cr wot From time to time om five of you. Your st to the door for @ little air and to rest Master siiver; youre on a his eyes, which were most smoked shor and so you'll find. 1s out of his head, and whenever be did here and tell you so, and they're th so he had a word for me. St good words you'll get froin me; “That man Smollett,” he sald onee, in the name of heaven, Til pu al “is a better man than | am. And tin your pack when next 1 acet| when 1 say that it means a deal, Tramp, my dad, Bu ut of] Jim. his, please, hand over hand, and] Another time he came and was double quick.” gilent for awhile, Then he put his - - pad on one side, and looked at me uO Mi od “Is this Ben Gunn a man?” he CHAPTER XX1. asked. The Attack. “I do not know, sir,” said I. “I am a . not very sure he's sane.” rp Wer disappeared, | “If there's any doubt about the We Who had been matter, he is,” returned the doctor * tebing “A man who bas been three years tiirned urd biting his nails on a desert isiand, Jim, can’t expect to appear as sa nd found as you or me. It doesn't lie in hu. @ man but Gray man nature, Was It cheese you said “sy Jade. 1, “I've given & ke had a fancy for! ver at i Re ab iting I answered. “Well, J says he, “just see the the hour's | good that comes of ng dainty in boarded. your food, You've seen my snuffbox, int tell you i ( \ \ \ It All Depends on the Nurse WILL ve EVER HIS § IN TWO PLACES wr (The New Yor Oporelant, 1016. bs by The Pree ) orld : ) SHE 1s THe NURSE | LEAVE ENGAGED R SOUR HUSBAND. WHO IS THE FLOSSY NURSE COMING 2 HER SPECIALTY 1S al \ nee” BROKEN NECKS Ma, Nathegiha ce Is SHE A ) CAPABLE DON'T WORRY ' SHE 'S WONDERFUL! A Good NURSE CAN ) WORK WONDERS WITH HER. PATIENT, You KNOW, SO MUCH DEPENDS ON Cans NURSE ‘ ) A C ) pippin! ( ) The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, March 17, 1916 By Maurice Ketten my AM AFRAID NOT ) YECK IS BROKEN haven't you?) And you never saw me aud, a take snuff; the reason being that in towel ny snuifbox I carry a piece of Par- ! no man cheese—a cheese made in Ber of dou we can drab then, very nutritious, Well, that's 4 poo for Hen Gunn!” So some sevonds pas ade T was dead tired, as youn denly Joyce whipped up Luket fancy, and when I got to sleep, whieh 4&2 Hred. The report a reely Was not til after a great deal of died away ere it was repeated and tossing, I slept like a log of wood, — Tebeated trom with 4 scattering The 1 long been u Volley, shi Te a string had alre of geese, trom 4 ie of the ine! —— — a een eaiaric se ene ee ate as ereas closure, t . t vith in half hat we much time left to us {2OUsht,we were, and that’s as bad xoatskin, with the huir inside, The stern bulwarks, Instantly 1 grasped myself. 1 w summit of one awakened by @ bustle ught. Suddeaty, with a toud (2 bear ting was extremely small, even for it. swell wh me stooy of voives. a lit {pirates Jeaped os tne, and 1 can hardly imagine that it | 1 pulled in hand over hand on the lug over th sprit was ba Ge tisent Wear aomeront je Woods ON the ne , ‘HAPTER X yald ni ute 1 & full-sized cord, and, when 1 juc myself near over my head. Lf sprung to my feet Mas GA Cae ieanienniets sae pets CHAPTER XXU. ian, There was one thwart set as cuough, rose at infinite risk to about and leaped, stampin, the coracle un- with a cry of surprise, “Silver ner fire was vice How I Began My Sea Advene \)%. & kind of stretcher half my height, and thus commanded der water, seit!” ont ane $ in the bows, and a double paddle for the roof and a’ slice of the interior of | With one hand 1 caught the jib- ture. propuls the cabin, 1 peered in at the window y : And, at that, up Ut jumped ‘ ‘ . Ppag caicneaiawe sie puch AOE aa HARE ne While ty foot was lodged be rubbing my eyes, ran to a lov; rs musket into HERE was uo return of tho ne auclent Brioud Tada bath woken IHG dea Wren ween the BAY AOS the Brae, And Ae in the wal Citak Giese DR Re. s—not #0 much ax have seen one since, and 1 cin give 1 dropved upon the thwart again, fold MartihAl vibe (eghooneee Hal sericea Hialeah ede gor ar shot out of the you n ea of Ben Gunn's boat pene too suon, for 1 wis near over charged down upon and. struck the CHAPTER XX. A Dares L woods, nO BY weaine ity Ra liko the, first b Saaheaiy the schooner in front of Cortele and that Towns left without Silver's Embassy. he torwa After dinner t 1 he docs man, But the great advantass wave a violent yaw, tuming, per retreat on the Hispaniola, ‘ o He sat by 1 while acle it certainly possesse b rough twenty degrees; and URE ecough, there were two (urs w ate ne Chay baal it Wan ceuet iy HeheAnt Hore sinwkt at the same méoment one sid CHAPTER XXV. mien just outside the stock. ened ' ee ie Well, now that I had found. the ved another from on board, 1 s ade, one of them Waving a | Hee dtense lite ea bout, You would have thought I had cWld hear feet pounding on the com 1 Strike the Jolly Roger. white cloth; the other, no yp. a tor 100k up hie ha 1 had enough of truantry for once; P4anion ladder, and I knew that t HAD searce gained a position Geis A) arants thus BIVER Hoh wat Lae ae arial net ' but in the meantime 1 had taken two drunkards had on the bowsprit when the LL : i over bis Other notion, and become sa ¢ rupted in their quarre! and flying Job flapped and filled himse! If, standing plucidly by. ¥ an sn Nately fond of it that L would have '0 a sense of their disaster LJ captain was in the pore ~all et ishiy C@Pried it out. 1 by e, in the tect) 1 lay down flat in the bottom of Upon the other tack with himself carefully out of t y of Capt. Smoilett himself, This waa tat wretched skiff and devoutiy rec- report like a gun, 1 crawled to HT NariGa Eno HONE Any ntan r f to slip out under cover of the n nmended my spirit to its Muke Kk and looked about me for the He turned and spoke a } cto be CHt the Hispaniola adrift, and let her | Sot must have lain for hours, con- two watchmen, ‘ ih OES. go ashore wher fancied, I had jinually beaten to and fro upon the pe two watchmen, ure an tapie vayateh Gn Ahe WOBhouty i baphole, ‘ ; mate up any mind that the ma- blows, now and shaaln wet ed with Rea at ba AL ra A Ne Dd fe, now, Ta ‘ atter thelr bepul ving sprays, and never ceasing to pd-capy on Nis back, as Doctor Livesey, take the north Bide, pour fell nthe floor i 1 Ped as Sheen SELES ALA es rf it fe the next. tune Ispike, with his arma atretched if you please: Jim the ouMls Cray. Meanwhile unuing une Khe w tte than to Up anehor amt away Gradually weariness grew upon me; Out like thowe of a crucifix, and his weet Pe Naren Pe ae ha eth arined all r speared ; thik MhoueMk HE waule numbness, an occasional stupor showing through his open Lip load) muskets, Lively, men, ANd pudder and fell f Davy J thing to UMUaR Crane el my mind even in n nl Hands propped against tho careful ‘ . he With diy ev doctor yn Thad Mean MEW tee tattoo cater: ae rs, until sleep arks, his chin on his chest, his And then he turned agala to tho Qup j utterly reversed ! ‘ ® man untirovided with “a bet. 1 tenvened, aiid’ in my sen hands lying open before him on the mutineers. . A momen ree owe were firing, ? aright, he's ROINK thouent it migt AO Ot asia LURk RUA DRGRI i deck, his face as white, under ite “And what do you Want With your Under cov t an exposed enemy; aght it might be done with © tho ol Admiral Benbow tan, 4s a tal candle flag of tr cet" he cried. ian who ROW It was’ wo who lay uncovered, vied t quan for ie AE aie . seule At the same time 1 observed, his Cite as je othe 2 and could turn a ' { ¢ w * . i 7 a wy around both of them, splashes of dark replied, board The : ripped i bing two pistols CHAPTER XXII. CHAPTER XXIV. ood upon the planks, and began. to *Cap'n Silver, on board to which wa 1a pocket ai ‘ erept +4 : » Cruise oC eel sure that th nine each and make terms eS { Piney The Lbb-Tide Runs. The Cruise of the Coracle, fe) sure thar ey ad killed each "Cap'n Silver? n't Know him 4 A rey way for © enst us I had a ie day when I While To owas thu looking and s he?” cried captain, And ang irercun of the I was deter Dunow liniore T wan found myself wondering, tn a calm moment when ould hear in fanine ee Put, lads, bt 1 in i. : ¢ aie Zz mith heneeWas'a. 6 tossing at t athwest the ship was Isr Hhancds “Cap'n, is it?) My heart, and bh thetopent Cuthe Litho cay Ww CHA Oh Due vie LAG ed partly nd a low promo’ 5 t ‘ ‘ b for a of 4 7 writher nself back te the Low wered for Ls Hl ' bo cuthiss nthe 4 v f and we oe n front f tion in y vt had nm first Me, poor lads have 1 tha ' 1 r 1 ra deve ALAR iy, Lob 1 ‘ n + moan, toll of pain and Posen me cap'n, after your de un h Ba seu Ww es ‘ : 7 ; tik But 1 » ! we and the way in aying a partiontar Hi ptessis " kn i ' , Ine: GRRE SE" 8 me his Jaw hung open, went right 1 the word tion We're fy 1 da 1 ' ! J may But saat ys tieat * yomy heart. Kut when 0 remem willing to submit, can come to thy clear su * wa Mt ult T fortune 1} puddied my way at le ART aria ed the talk Thad 1 from terms, and no bones about It. AMT Glose behind, | hot w sou Cures t TPR Pr VAunineSy aatsli tva trunk a AA eetade gai ask is your word, Cap'n Smollett, to jn gront t 1 fos 1 iba u ' 1 eat si PagR r Res s ; Iw t until £ reached the let mo safe and sound out of this she | 1 a wnt us « » her haw wower wouthit gH) nine here stockade, and one minute t j y H Sy ast ny 1 " will And. nd "Come aboard, Mr. Hands," 1 satd ot before a gun H aA sarin 1 Oy a eae ¥ nt 8, y co Mcaptain assented silver A porta vt ‘ and cut \ } aan tithe. fs eal TRH AUAREROUTIG clambered over the stockade, , ‘ i even a ee aay tou far mone “Tf you have anyyhing to say, my the house, lads! round the '"4) ip ' cue Ae One ae tie iu inennriearen ieada All he could do n, better say it,” said the captain ed the captain, and even...) ] OF up Wet Voices fram Ube ciiy i 7 ; 4 ! word, “Brand “Right you are, Cap'n Smoilett irly-burly Lb perceived a Shy Wille, & (Gou ACARI ese RD UL 1 n ree the E went into the cellar; all Hed Mllver. "“Dooty 1s dooty, to bs hix voice ee a et fh Couns aken Wp with other Re eda rely were gor he rep hoe ' 4 hat 1 had scarcely given ear F , cure. Well, now, you look here, that words were un MVAINERC ONG OR than) GUIEhU A Rea ne J : no , ; : most surprisin . was a good lay of yours last night. 1 red, and t re} ‘ boat ahnved nt had nothins | no Boul appear and t 1 y. Cer- don't deny it was ® good lay, Some ‘ s escape and disappear said 1 i Dae Aili re eee 1 could not , since the mutiny began, not a of you pretty handy with @ hand- rest into the wood, In three \ Path jrecomntaed | f he ‘ wae ine them could ever have been dg, And I'll not deny neither secon nothing remained of the 4 Ms aie ‘ wain's, Isracl Hands, that tel «ising | : spike en) t } 1 s kunner in former da ie drunk bel t 1 four hottle but what some of my people was tacking. party but the five who ti Hf Puasa is : ver ‘ Daten en ging it 1. found nottle shook—maybe all was shook; maybe fallen, four on the inside and ane any fy erring esprent ty er was, of Ol, 1 ore ge ne i ne ndy left, for Hands Twas shook myself; maybe that's the outaide of the palisiusle ; A ; br ight-c time she had heen dieng ofl for myself P routed ont some bis why I'm here for terms, But you he doctor ar nd Tran full ; t6 f ne aare i pore Of tt h at thing noauible 4 t oKome pickled fruits, a gre mark mo, cap'n, It won't do twice, Spee for: VIVOrs way eh i ‘3 K for, even whi BE atill, Hue headed nex aneh of rad and’ & piece of by thunder! We'll have to do sentry would soon be ‘ y had Sty 4 seit Ke i eee cen, ROREIY Wi we I came on deck go, and ease off a point or 0 on the Hrft their mush ny mo. 11) pi E rn wind ie cathe ary aera wn own stock behind 1) Tum, Maybe you Inink we wens Met aT use. Wins Wy" 4 \ ; ! these brought hy ‘ lita Tench, “went forward to. the sheet in tho winl's ove. But Vi tell ¥ i ba nt eat sees te, right to the eh wane © Pe vou "waa sober; aoe | \ ewe hid paid f were f At inal) 3 hod f water, and then, and not un- and jf Td awoke A ’ yw lay beside his h \ 1 ne fell, for & \ gave Hands the brandy onc? I'd a caugit you at the ! fu Joyce, by him, shot £ \ ¢ and, the K ¥ eMtuch burt? Db asked him Wound, Me wasn't dead when 1 got Bad be Cy Mn anal C atte , ou hers, Hisivay baat antake era abeand it) ne round to him, not heo | again, w right in the centre th 11ow a M on ce a 1 "ld obe right enough in a “Well says © Bmollett, 8 squire was upporting the captain, n the} ft 1 me her ' the “ f turns; but T don't have no cool as can be, on 8 pal other ' ndow still i and yy of luck, you see, and that's All that Silver said wan a riddle vq), wounded,” said Mr ck under ur ' pon @ table still burnin the matter with my to him, but you would never HAVA Yrelawney Ww there Maen end : t The m 1 he's 1 dead guessed It from his tone. As form, © Myfay, asked Mr, Smol entre of el nner, She was stock indicat man with the I began to have an inkling. Ben f Nina Hana: ep tak the current c » “He warn't no seaman, any Gunn's last words came back to my you may be bound. t t ontt wamped 5 & hundred yards trom her how mought you have ind. egan to SUPT hat he . ry "but five | ! : wind came again in a cla ae the buceaneers a visit while will ed he Me ¥ j : \ A iAtRa Mil eaanre they all lay drunk together round — + r apt t it OAR anwLiT ' Mr. Hands: and their fire, and I reckoned. up With that's bett giinst thres Gunt ¢ 1 ju by ke Ketter glee that wo had only fourteen ens leaves us four it's better thing fear! ‘if nen Ege emies to deal wi , odds than we starting. We sided 8 ¢ it i And, again dodging tho boom, I "Well here ny te anid Silver, “We were seven to nineseen then, oF and stretched ur n& overboard ac the thin ran to the color lines, hauled down a ’ SONIDO NEO MON ONE 7 WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU MET A GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL G/RL OOS . ‘ng my Captain o efter a tried im and North ch'iee, so L wo! | Well, be argain had | ietore | Treasurt j turning | | nd be rth when we | wait till the subsiding tide permitted jus to land CHAPTER XXVL. | northwest corner of the Island to the their cursed black flag and chucked it overboard, “God save the king!” | He watched me keenly and slyly, bis chin “I reckon,” he said at last- p’n Hawkins, feebly at the corpse— bis name—a rank Irelander—this man and drink, and @ oid scarf or ankoch- er to tie my wound up, you do; and 1 tell you how to sail ber Inlet, and beach her quietly there’ “To be sure you did,” “Why, [ain't sich an infernal lubber, it's you has not I up to Execution Dock, some sense in Inlet In the Springtime Forest and She Ss A|D—? But What She Said Ie Best Told in Next Week's Complete Novel in THE EVENING WORLD THE SPRING LADY ; © BY MARY BRECHT PULVER It is not quite like the other stories you've read. And it has a charm and originality that will appeal to you. PLEASE DON’T MISS IT! round, there was Hands, already helt way toward m with @ dirk in his right hand, We must both have cried out aloud when our eyes met, but while mine was tho shrill cry of terror, his was a roar of fury like a charging bull's. At the same instant he threw himself forward and | leaped sideways toward the bows. As I did so I left hold of the tiller, which sprung sharp to lee- ald I, wav- nd there's an end to cap Silver.” ail the while on his breast. “LT reck~ you'll kind o' got ashore, now. S'pose we “Why, yes,” says I, “with all my ward; and [ think this saved my life, Mr. Hands. Say on.” Ard I for it struck Hands across the chest, went back to my meal with a and stopped him, for the moment, appetite, dead. “This man,” be n, nodding Weill, while things stood thus, sud- ‘O'Brien were deniy the Hispaniola struck, stag: gered, ground for an instantsin the ond me got the canvas on her, mean- sand, and then, swift as a blow, ing for to sail her back. Weil, he's canted over to the port side, till the |dew now, he {sas dead as bilge; deck stood at an angle of forty-five and who's to sail this ship, I don't degr wee, Without I give you a hint, you We were both of us capsised in a n't that man, as far's [ can tell, #6 and both of us rolled, almost Now, look here, you gives mia food together, Into the scuppers, the dead eu with his arms stil spread out, tumbliag stiffly after us, So and that's near were we, indeed, that my head about square all round, [ take it, camo against the cockswain'a foot “Til tell you one thing,” says I; with a crack that made my teeth “T'm not going back to Captain Kidd's rattle, Blow and all, I was tho first anchorage. T mean to get into North afoot again, for Hands got jn- volved with the dead body. The sudden canting of the ship had made the deck no place for running on; T had to find some new way of escape, and that upon the instant, for my foe almost touching me, Quick as thought, I sprung into the mizzen- shrow rattled up hand over hand, and did not draw a breath till I was seated on the cross-trees. Now that I had a moment to my- self, I lost no time in changing the priming of my pistol, and then, hav- ing one ready for service, and to make Assurance doubly sure I proceeded to draw the lond of the other, and re- charge it afresh from the beginning. Hands began to haul himself heavily {nto the shrouds, dne more step, Mr. Hands,” sald I, nd I'll blow your brains out!” He stopped instantly, Jim," says he, fouled, you and me, sign articles, I'd for that there lurch; but I don't have no tuck, not and T reckon Mil hav to strike, which comes hard, you see, he erled. I. T can see, can't 1? I've y fllng, I have, and I've lost, the wind of me. I haven't no you sal her by thunder! Inte Why, T'd_ help uid." as It seomed to ino, there waa this, We struck our on the spot. Tn three minutes the Hispaniola sailing sasily the wind along the coast of © Island, with good hopes of the northern point ere noon, ating down agnin an far as before the high water, ‘a might beach her safely, and recken we're nd we'll ha Israel Hands. Fe wind, ferving us to a de- sire, now hauled into the £0 & neniae inariaee ship ; younker like you, Jim.’ west, We could run 89" Y wan drinking in the words and much the easier from the eimiling away, ax conceited as a cock upon a walk, when, all in a breath, ‘ ‘ back went his right hand over his |mouth of the North Inlet. Only, 9 shouider. Something sung like an we had no power to anchor, a4 arrow through the air; I felt a blow dared not beach her until the tide bad and then a wharp pang, and there | flowed a good deal on our ha) how to satan s terward again an With rther, time hung Was, pinned by the ulder to the sry mast. [n the horrid pain and sur- The cockswain told mo prise of the moment—I arce can lay the ship to; after a good say it was by my own volition, and any trials T succeeded, and we both Lam sure it was without a conscious c other meal, Af- #im—both my pistols went off, and ence over anotiier m tt both excaped out of my hands, ‘They he asked me to ko below did not fall alone; with « choked ad get him something to drink, that T scuttled down the com. ery cockswain loosed his gras upon the shrouds and plunged head panion with all t noise L could, frst Into the water, slipped off my shoes, ran quie ly ie alo the spurred ry, Bounties CHAPTER XXVIL. the fol astle ladder nd popped my . head out of the fore companion. I “Pieces of Eight.” know not expect to sea me BWING to the cant of the vee- there, te every precaution a t possible, and certainly the worst of sel, the mast hung far out ny suspicions proved too true. over the water, and from He had risen from his position to my perch on the cross- his hands and knees, and though bis trea I had motaiea: belew sere ial —tor {could hear me but the surface of the bay. Hands, him stifle @ groan -yet it was at & Who was not so far up, was, In con- ood, rattling rate that he tratled sequence, nearer to the ship, and fell nself- across the deck, In half & ictween me end the bulwearkm He minute he had reached the port scuppers and picked out of a coll of rose once to the surface in a lather or rather @ short of foam and blood, and then sank rope a long knit dirk, discolored to the hilt with again for good. blood. Hla looked upon it for a mo- It was my first thought to juck ment, thrusting orth his under Jaw, fren the dirk; but either it stuck too tried the point upon his hand, and yond or my nerve failed me, and | then hastily concealing it in the aad with @ violent shudder bosom of his Jacket, trundled back (Qaidly enough, that very shudder did Hite nia old piace & Minst the bul- th, Gusiness. ‘The knife, in fact, had wark, come the nearest in the world to ‘hia waa all that T required " missing me altogether; it held me by know, Isr could move beta! hea mere pinch of skin, and this the was now armed: att ead me below, suidder tore away. i regained the Uso inch trouble to send me below, Warr LON A alono on the ship. was pl rat twas meant tobe ST rambled forward and looked ‘ un nine the busi. O8Ch, It seemed shallow enough, and While E was thus turning the holding the cut hawser in both hands ness over in my mind [had not been 7 a last irity, L let mysakf drc 1 w ny body {had st mn back ‘overboard walter ewaree! the cabin, slipped onee more into 1 waist; the sand was firm my shoes ! "and 1 with ripple-marks and 1 lam on waded ashore in t spirits, leaving with AY oh Hispaniola of ver side with her reappearar : n trating wide upon the sure aude. al aaa Oe y. About the same time fal Ket n s ven riy down and eyeilid r w 1 low in a 41 ! At least, and at last, | was off the to run, bi nen, 1 LE returned thence emy ate entra this rn ' few i} ‘e 1 the schooner, clear was U ' w last from bucean ra und ready for " lay east and t our own men to board and ger to sen ' ro must be nicely sanded fg 1 hod nothing nearer my fancy tel 1 thir 1 ‘ ‘ 1 han to get home to the stockade ne pe abaltern, and ba y hieverments, tha was an excelle mm guided me to the for vent about and about a stockad a fire was vul dodged in, shaving the banks, with erin. entry halte ainty and a nea s that we. L crept 1 the block hous . to behold Was noisy With snores it And I put the the v iw to Hispaniola swang 1 tly a ' : ; anstem f we le ooded sh f me « * The exe t of these last 1 and so " rut pause oeuvre 1 fe » Lhe aching of a the wateh I : Iny 1 i en waiting for A t ‘ : uy. t ne, oft 8 | d quite f at hu ¥ Kk v s starh ulwarks and wat it : eailall 4 1 truck yto! ] + 5 ray eal r ed, n r ui Bs of ow Mee A IRRMaeine euploaee <8 nt Dick," sald Sliver, | og It was Naat ike a Galler) WON vptuve was thus assured | but, eure enough, when I looked (To Be Continued.) }