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| , laughed again. No, it was not Ibra- MONDAY, MAY 22, 1999. SOLDIER DISCHARGES AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENT: END WIFE PROBLEM WINTER GARDEN " St. « 1. Gvecibay| 39TH ST. Shemne TONIGHT 430, Fraulens Find the Dollar AN cfviste |] EDDECANTOR ail THE BOTT RS Considerably Smaller in aad ee With NAN HALPERIN, Its Own Country. x : et , Ree SHUBERT. Tresisees Wee K Be rea Wet Gees ie “eae "| FRANCES/TAYLOR wit, THE wore ‘THE EVENING WORLD, ra, bay | ikl v it i sly hal baer ) ABOUT. STORY. IN TEN YEARS ead ATNARS YEO, HAPTER XY CHARACTERS IN THE STORY {te cal se ‘ot Ananiinm Wolaiers haa’ bean WHITE |MOLMES Snel _ MOUSE C A S| BS what J called it. Jed it wives of American soldie % - = Matte Thea..d0tb.ne.y. Bre RS: (Centinont) DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English gh, deter ine Monsies® Je Vicon for te| sive to lrwe Saran Oy” the rapa SME UVE.. Masi Ets as at Bees FEW minutes later the Sheik nineteen, beautiful, aristocra' glish girl, i Flast fifteen years Se hte tyrannized| discharge of the husbands from the gacan SA L Oo F R MARJORIE THE Tk tid kad Geet Out Into mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from ‘Biskra. over me wholeheartedly.” He laughed| army. Probably 60 per cent. of the the DANCH OF THE SEVEN VEILS. =m 50 AMBEAU GOL brisu. fa HUE, Hb Weavereed Her brother, and snapped his fingers at Kopec,|doughboys who brought wives back a oS With WILTON LA\ € AUBREY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, Virtually as who whined and rolled his eyes in his} with them on the transport Cantign: 4 ‘West direction, but did mot lift his headj/and were landed here have obtained Fueron. wees TO-MORROW EVE. ter sre Pas w Daal ENE Glihia coks| Miran Wider aatulton’ Suab/ uel” Woke “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE”|BLOSSOM TIME c tinued fondling the hound absently.| reached, however, without bitter tears 42 Bt. With AN ALL STAR CAsr. ‘The Greatest Musical Hit of es “I have read your books, Monsjeur,|on the part of the former frauleins— Brite pean “BILLETED” BELMONT Sia‘Pisra’aat.c aye. 8.00.1 ASTOR Then, 46th & Bway. j tor SPs oat na the short distance between the tents slowly, stopping to speak to & sentry, and then pausing outside his a boy, tries to dissuade her. So does JIM ARBUTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At ball Is him she h a ball given to celebrate her departure she tells him she has none 2 tte cong nt sd My Leelee of the foe feelings of a woman, has never been kissed and can obey are Shs eat sea enearied himpelf ho man. Her expedition into the desert is led by papal sec asia wet nose into) MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses. hin Bind, ‘Tho Gheik fondled the hoge beats signs en before the journey is a day old, ‘ lana is captured by bsontly, stroking the dog’ as seat wrechantcally, naraly| SHE!K AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, where she is subjected to his passionate attentions. conscious of what he was doing. A = : great restlessness that was utterly Diana is served Y an Arab maid and by re all that Monseigneur has here,’ pi Matinees Wed. and Poa at sald at last, looking. Up gravely. covering how pitiful the American ; “ev KEMPY = tele by He gave a little bow with a few| dollar {s in its own country compared cana eobwe'® BRONX EXPRESS: murmured words that she did not| with its sovereign sway in the father- ‘Went 40th Gt. live, 0.90. tak, jand. au Mats, Wed., Sat. and Dec. Day. | AATH ST, 7 ST, Sats ist Ree, See “Your novel interested me,’’ she} Confronted as they have been by with CHAS pontlal ta Mig ere | ¢ DOVER ROAD "ciemev |THE “BLUSHING Baie. went on, still stroking the hound, as| the sudden plunge from German afflu- if the nearness of the great beast|ence to American poverty, the girl helped her. wi nevertheless have been too GASTON, a young nchman who has long been attached to the] “As a rule novels bore me, the sub-| proud to accept other charity than j _OFENS AT GARRICK TO-NIGHT Serete to bis natty ped taken haat Sheik’s entourage. Ahmed’s attentions become so distasteful that | jects they deal with have been of no| quarters at the Y. W. C. A. The local GAR R IG kK D THAT en wees ATAN session of him. He had been aware o Diana while out riding with’Gaston runs away into the desert, [Interest to me, but this one gripped| Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary mura Ba CHARLATA it growing within him for some time, me. It is unusual, it is wonderful, | Club and other organizations started aa ae RUBICON! but—ts it real?" She had spoken dispassionately with the boyish can- dor that was characteristic, not oom-| countered a sturdy spirit of indepen. z ‘ ——S FRANCE DEDICATES BELL || CORT Wi.0" &.2rme 2 || CASINOS TO LATE ALAN SEEGER || WALLACEEDDINGER—MARY AS at a N “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” || _HIT, 1 aL | GOOD MORNING DEARIE!)— EUGENE O'NEILL'S to raise a fund to help set the young we ‘Theatre couples up in housekeeping, but en- with viouer wmaerso. |} PLAYHOUSE sie% Wea tnaace: an) AGTH ST, ZéeHe,, The Thurs. & "at, EST yay, becoming etronger dally, and now the coming of Raoul de Saint Hubert Seemed to have put the crownng touch to a state of mind that he was unable tb understand. He had never been given to thinking of himself, or Pe f back of his chair, “In wi criticising or analyzing his passing traedl by a ae hat way whims and fancies. All his life he fie looked at Hist e rs looked im squarely, ‘‘Do had taken what he wanted; nothing you think there really exists such a Parents of Here Poet Attend 1 ive,” “d on which he had ever laid his eyes of man as you have drawn—a man who] | piste Me -_ enten desire had been denied him. His could be as tender, as unselfish, as AX U R T-SOUS-COUCY, ere Shw ss Bs ig MUSICAL Catt ih hp abe attal i= an “ faithful as your hero?"’ Reicottn ged pps pet iog yen | CT | ER CEA Pl oath: With Be 845. wealth had brought him everything Saint Hubert looked away, and,| ication here yesterday of the church bell mar Be et abet, at 2.20. stern ies te: TRUTH TH B had * ‘a e chure! W.45 1470. I A ed fad hiemaaret aN TEs aida fl i picking up his erat stabbed idly at even re thi acta village in honor MUSIC 80 Mites Wed. a ‘But at 2. = “" el . YDS temper been characteristic even ‘ the blotting-pad, drawing meaning-| of the American soldier post, Alan “ . P. HEGGIE and when he was a child, but these strange { 4 H yy i) less circles and dots, with a slow| Seeger, by the Poetry Society of Amer-|] BERLIN'S MUSIC BOX bide yey ALEXANDRA CARLISLE, shrug. ‘The scorn in her votce and| ‘ca through the American Committee for |] “Best music show ever made in Am 3 LAY THEATRE, W. 404 06. Devastated France. the sudden pain in her eyes hurt him. | Teen ts one of thirty simitar|)| SAM H. HARRIS xc. “teat a net “Do you know such a man, Mon- id tokens given to as many villages by the sieur, or is he wholly @ creature of] American Committee to replace those I C LIN IDER I your imagination?’ she persisted. taken by the Germans, all in memory of With ERNEST TRUEX fita of unreasonable irritability were new, and he searched for a cause vainly, His keen eyes looked through the darkness toward the south. Was it the nearness of his hereditary He completed @ complicated @ia-| prominent soldiers who. fell near the i Hall, bet, Bway 8 Daa . THEATRE, Woe Or Boece cae ho had Oi gram on the sheet of blotting paper| villages 0 honored, Mr. and. Mrs, | O00 ST, %% 30. Mata, Sat p| RITZ *ATASRER, Woet Min bat tak b yan ladle AR advair ehMac tage before answering. ‘I do know a man| Charles Seeger, father and mother of ae S . oloser than he had ever done before who, given certain circumstances, has the dead poet, attended yesterday's ; Sia Rage | to the border of the country that the ability to develop into si ceremonte: . Extra Midnight Performance Wed. at 11.30 character,” he said eventually in a low voice. She laughed bitterly. ‘Then you Afmed Ben Hassan regarded as his own, that was causing this great un- rest? He jaughed contemptuously. Nothing would give him greater pleasure than coming into actual col- Usion with the man whom he had iceman ASK $1,000,000 FOR RUSSIA. TRE, THRILEMO Romance LITTLE THEATRE. 5 Matinee Wea. ky Bat. at me are luckier than I. I am not very|Jewish Workers Start old, but during the last five years I Provide Tools. Amenican VOUT VL SCOT The [st Yous ts oy Uonaiics, tat ave ‘wave wactea|_ 72 open «1.000.000 tool and smote GLENN HUNTER | || Hil DEMI-VIRGIN lire eth ment drive for Russia, a dinner was ‘THE COMED Mie Wede Bat Drive to bebe trained from boyhood to hate i. vue. sete Reap thes resembles |),21d ast evening in the Central Opera tn the TattleWeller Production. APO “RHEATRE, | TWICE DAILY, } FANNY H As tong as Ibrahetm Omair remained » r of your book. | rouse, Bast 67th Street, by the Jewish LLO wisaaa st. 2.30;8.20, HAWTHORN ¥,St3zer ne elm ir remaines The men who have most intimately] People's Relief Committee. About 200 ” POP. PRICES, rs totes Gi ENDL. Ww. within his own territory Ahmed Ben touched my life have not known the| were present. icRVED. ORCH, SEATS ALL PERFO! e. Hassan held his hand and kept in C as * meaning of the word tenderness, and} Alexander Kahn, Chairman, Dest of rts Type since"23 te Hours eave yi AM FOX presents > CENTRAL T= have never had a thought for any one |nounced on behalf of the Internation: am — Brosdwray ang ng, atte check his flerce followers, whose eyes beyond themselves. You have been| Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union that a | | SR-MUNTAR In PERSON — 3.08 weasmt Centinuoye, noon, 12 71:00. POF Por. price. were turned longingly toward the de- more fortunate in your acquaintances, | "lt, 422’ salary hed been lees ic] | pores DEVILS FOOT ita MARY C. P RI c batable land, but once let the robber = y “| icine cad eraat inte (ie convention in Cleveland. This, it wes poder goa egrah apace aog sd nA SAR. ROMANCE. in SCILLA "DEAN shi n inch it oO iscom| said, would amount to $200,000. Toe ot, _ quite ys Wis bereee: >| tace and he continued looking at the eee “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL® was war, war until one H 4 ; | pen in his fingers. ‘Beautiful women, or both of the chiefs were dead. And H Madame,” he said slowly, ‘‘unfortu- io catered a bacon . ) Fi Bt ; J | nately provoke in some men all that is GRAN D Rapl D ‘ basest and vilest in their natures. No numerous little families for want of a ‘ man knows to what depths of infamy leader to keep them together, and it 4 he may stoop under the stress of a F AMAZING would be left to the French Govern- NX sudden temptation U R N ITU RE ment to take over, if they could, the MA ‘And the woman pays,”’ cried Diana R A D I Oo saat det tase he had governed ) hve Gm “Pays for the beauty jempotically, And at the thought he God curses hep with—the beauty she x \ aay FRANCINE "LARRIMO FEATURES— er) WILLIAM M FOX may hate herself; pays until helm Omair who was troubling him. “YOUR PARDON, MADAME. DO | DISTURB You?” beauty fades. How much"— Me pene in “NICE PEOPLE” He pushed the hound aside and went pulled herself up short, VISIT THE MAMMOTH TY fbr the first time into the tent. The divan where Diana| camp, with the Eastern disregard for) her as she curled up on the divan with |!ips. Moved by the sense of the sym- NEW YORK RADIO SHOW on any screen —~ had been sitting was strewn with|time that relegated till to-morrow] Kopec, who had followed her into the |Pathy that had unconsciously been !n- THs WEEN oS Tist Regt. Armory, Sth St. and magazines and papers, the imprint of | everything that could possibly be ne- | tent. 0, Madame. Something more | fuencing her during the past week Royal Easy Chair (the best Morris Park Av. OPEN ALL WEEK. her slender body still showed in the} glected to-day. Near her one of the|serious thin time. It is a history of |@nd which had shaken the self-sup- teex elstered ta Opens to-day, 2.30 P.M. soft, heaped-up cushions) and a tiny, older men, more rigid in his observ-|this very curious tribe of Ahmed's.| Pression that she had imposed upon Ting oad jatiness Bal> lace-edged handkerchief peeped out] ances than the generality of Ahmed| They are different in so many ways | herself, her tongue had run away with| I Po Bedroom Bolts ‘comple under one of them. He picked it up| Ben Hassan’s followers, was placidly| from ordinary Arabs. They have been | Mer. She was afraid of the confidence | asses and looked at ‘t curiously, and his|absorbed in his devotions, prostrating|}a race apart for generations, They {that his manner was almost demand- ent ee forehead contracted slowly | in the} himeelf and fulfilling his ritual with} have beliefs and customs peculiarly |!9 of her. Her pride restrained her} pining Table and 4 Chair from the compassion that her loneli- heavy black scowl. He tufned his] the sublime lack of self-consciousness|their own. You may, for instance, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Tabi burning eyes toward the curtains that | of the Mohammedan devote: have noticed the singular absenco |ne*® nearly yielded to EVERY THING. Op TH } stone,“ divided the rooms. Saint Hubert's} Outside his own tent the valet andjamong them of the strict religious] ‘Excuse me,” she said coldly, “my OR, Tene ee words rang in his ears. “English!"’ he| Henri were sitting in the sun, Gaston| practices that hold among other Mo- |!deas cannot possibly interest you. 100d St. Subway Station e “On the contrary, you interest me . H d River profoundly,"’ he corrected quickly. u son She noticed the slight difference in ISH ‘¥ his words and laughed more bitterly ‘MIL! 5 e han before. ‘As what? IRENE CASTLE i; J t Peer! COLUMBUS AVE NO TRESPASSING” by Dayligh muttered with a terrible oath. “And/on an upturned bucket, cleaning ajhammedans, Ahmed Ben Hassan’s I have made her suffer as I swore} rife, and his brother stretched full] tribe worship first and foremost their any of that damned race should if] length on the ground, idly flapping at| Sheik, then the famous horses for they fell into my hands, Merciful] the files with the duster with which| which they are renowned, and then Allah! Why does it give’me so little} he had been polishing the Vicomte’s|and then only—Allah.”* pleasure?” riding boots. Both men were talking] ‘Is Monseigneur a Mohammedan?" SUPREME VAUDEVILLE rapidly with frequent little bursts of] saint Hubert shrugged, ‘He be- | °%t 8nd bring your Instruments with- ra th and CHAPTER XVI. may laughter. ‘The Persian hound Was| jices in’ a God" Me ald eceieey out delay. ‘The victim is all ready for| [MkedasllRMnec=dilia=Al\ Je ial LS TNO TRESPABSING" 4 Deabrosses Bt aco a lecpy" 0 TRESPASS: you. It will be ‘copy’ for your neat and ornee VAUDEVILLE Poth 9.20 A. Mi Dancing Contest every Thurs- Pactade progress % Yonkers, Me; od day Night Mountain end twat eat t polnt 0.0 . Fat room one morning about a| went to her slowin rearlag up againer| , Dara studied him curiously as He (week daye only} D= came into the living ree os ne pect ine eee ed turning to his writing. bent over his work, She smiled wh ——— 3, Billy week after the arrival of|her with a paw’ on each shoulder, ed when sprung to his feet, and she GHEYENNE DAYS, Billy an . the Vicomte de Saint Hu-| making clumsy effort to lick her) S8¢ thought of the mental picture she tooked up at him miserably, her hand Glason, Maro McDermott & | Direct’ Bye Resta face, and she pushed him down with| © o ubert before he | held out in swift contrition, ‘Oh, for- & Tow do Sister Le "All to Maw Yarn acon bert. She had expected to find the] firm ind ahe Dusned vise tis shaver] came, and contrasted it with the real |give me! I shouldn't have said that. GREATEST gf I irene % "For additional wervice Batursey mores fl oom empty, for the Sheik had risen} head. man under her eyes. During the week | ou haven't deserved it. You have CRITERION 2 Baar ant | OGH b ware May? 27, Bun plat a at dawn and ridden away cn one of that he had been In the camp he had} been—kind. I am grateful, Forgive Lk Ty AS ath Bt. =| TO 11 P.M. fat holk neues oe Biiakore ¥ Sho looked away across the desert] forced her liking and compelled her|me and my rudeness. It must be the} || GREATEST The Sensation of Paris 3 Typ |oavers. ~~ the distant expeditions that had be-| beyond the last palms of the oasis. | wonadenc: by the sympathetic charm ome so frequent, and she thought}A haze hung round about, shimmer-|o¢ his manner. ing In the heat and blurring the out- heat, {t makes one very irritable, don t] || PICTURE He had carried off a] you think?” 6 ” steamer came day from peta Missing Husbands = Epc lge Ay hig friend had accompanied him, but |/DE ! the heat and blurring the out-|aimoult position with a delicacy and|~ He ignored her pitiful litte subter- UPER SPECIAL. : Son Gne-Deg Ouliegs. me 0 Paes’ me NY! savoir faire that had earned him her| fi a ised hi aA = as he parted the curtains between! breeze brought the acrid smell of cam- | CAvolr faire that had earned | er]}fuge and rai er outstretched, IVOLI “FIND the WOMAN’ Further tnformation at Desbresees nan sitting at the little writing table| Whine of the tackling over the well | jjcon as spontaneous ay it hon peee | Re Doe ee wii your fHengeae oe ALMA RUBENS sounded not very far away. Diana unobtrusive. And they had the bond | world chivalry that was often notice- between them of the common love} able in him, ‘‘my life is at your ser- surrounded by papers and writing) cay a little sigh, It had all grown quickly, loose sheets of manuscript} so familiar. She seemed to have lived they had for this strange leade o littering the floor around him. It was} no other life beside this nomad exist-| {age tribe. What had teen sped ee: i, ; nthe ang \he first time that they had chanced] nce, The years that had kone before | origin of the friendship between these | The toueh of her cold tineeie none 8 fad t emb c \o be alone, and she hesitated with al {he tire when en a eet ance: Putterly dissimilar men—a friendship at #08. Rivoli Concert Orchestra. acca RBOKELY DD, SON RIV Gloria Swanson Cian) ttt ee, zy pee E Rp LTO creamy Te mets |S ee Peers NIGHT LINES - Square. Famous Rialto Orchestra. Daily Geilings from Pier 8%, N. rush of feeling through him that for rola B'way Trice Dally) Popul su@den shyness. But Saint Hubert|icasly round. the world. with tas sessoes $0 © back to the days of an instant overpowered him, IN S REELS OLUMBIA FOR %.8.30,|Prices, had heard the rugtle of the curtain, |Drother seemed very remote, She had | thelr boy he question intrigued} She let her hand lie in his, and for ‘OF STORM AND SUNSHINE TIT F TA T Sets existed then, filling her life with| her and she pondered over it, lying quietly on the divan, smoothing the hound’s huge head resting knee, The Vicomte wrote rapidly for some time and then flung down his pen a few moments she avoided his eyes and looked down at the rough head in on herjfher lap. Then she met his gaze frankly. ‘Your offer ts too rare a 9 | i Se 9. Re "SM j i ' N’, Stare es | ERT LYTELL in thing to put on one side. If you will on, 11 AM, to 12 PM. a ae He Se uly IMSAA. ae yeu ais, tee: ; Ait. 30c—Night 50e.| Buster Keaton Ceimeds r neur’s friend''—— she faltered, turn- MARK untidy,” he added, laughing apolo- Her eyes swept lingeringly around | ered up the loose sheets from the floor }ine her head away, and her fingers TRAN JACKIE COOGAN setically, and looking at the heap of|the camp with a very tender light in| and, stacking them in an orde rly heap |!ying tn his trembled slightly In “TROUBLE” josely written sheets strewing the}them. Everything she saw was con-|on the table, swung round on his} He started and crushed the hand marine oonine | By & 47 Bt. rand Symphony Orch vag. nected with and bound up in the man|echair again. He looked at the girl's} %¢ Was holding unknowingly, as the OEW FOLLOWING a Diana came forward slowly, « faint] who was lord of it all, She was very | slender little Mure lying with tho un_| thought was forced on him. Mon- OLYMPIC 14TH BT, | MAT. olor rising in her face, “I thought] proud of him, proud of his magnificent | consciously graceful attitude of «china |Melneur’s friend! He realized that in TRE | 4@ ap av. | DAILY. against the heaped-up cushions, her] the last few moments he had forgot~ “MID. NI VAMPS”” had gone with Monseigneur,"’ physical abilities, proud of his hold face bent over the dog's rough, ten the Sheik, bad forgotten every- 0 week May 22. pairs = week May 29, ris Meds Gay ar oe ee sport, unconscious of the something courteous bow that’p med his na-!that was lacking in her nature, and tionality. now she was alive at last, and the “Your pardon, Madame. Do I dis-| heart whose existence she had doubted turb you? Tell me if I am in the|was burning and throbbing with a way. fam afraid I have been very] passion that was consuming her. with an-exclamation of relief, gath “I had some work to do—somelover his wild, turbulent followers, notes that I wanted to transcribe we-| proud with the pride of primeval} read, and, he felt an unwonted civ |thing, swept off his feet by an. in- _— fore I forgot myself what they| woman in the dominant man ruling | {ion stirring in him. The auick qu? | tense emotion that staggered him with |e osha) in LIGHT) meant; ¥ write vil T have had al his fellowmen by force and fear, pathy that she had aroused from the | unexpectedness, except the love- pod St., hard week, too, so I @ day off.| The old Arab had finished his} frat moment of seeing her had given liness and helplessness of the girt be- rs yes 1 may stay? You are sure I do not| prayers and rose leisurely from his| piace to a deeper feeling that moved side him. His head wi disturb you? knees, salaaming with a broad smile. | jini profoundly, and with jt calmness, his loyalty, hia on. , ee ee fe His sympathetic eyes and the de-| All the tribesmen smiled on and] yous desire to protect, a longing ings of dispassionate pity had given ' Fulton {Preckim halte’s, 4 ference in his voice brought an un-| would go out of thoir way to win a] .iand between her anid the . way to an extreme agitation that was rl. e| epee {Brooklra) Pr Pe bd and expected lump into her throat, She|nod of recognition from her, She} ie disaster that loor rushing him headlong and threatening peered (treontre et Vanderoit At ive Want 138i signed to him to resume his work and/ faltered a few words in stumbling to overwhelm him. His heart beat * Tune 3-3-4, ‘Opp. W, 130 Bt BO New Attractions. — MODSON Ein? passed out under the awning. Be-| Arabic in reply to his long, flowery furiously and he clenched his teeth, r Street « MON Joes hind the tent the usual camp hubub| speech, and with a little laugh beat| She felt his concentrate , a} fighting to regain his usual sang-| |] PHing Bet, SY! june 3-4 it ou ONDS ‘SY bAIDEN ANSEU CT N an aa filled the air, A knot of Arabs at aja hasty retreat into the tent, looked up. “You he froid. The emotional temperament a Ave-| June i. WEAN Uittle distance were-watching one of] She paused bestde the Vicomte. ‘Is | work?" that Diana had divined from his novel n Burland. f ———_ — s Now ead the rough-riders schooling a young|it another novel?’ she asked shyly, All I can do at th t ari] had eprung uppermost with a bound, i horse, noisily critical and offering ad-| indicating the steadily increasing pile |must unravel the rest; ho has q pag.| overthrowing the rigid repression of # ——. PLANTS, SEED, FARM PRODUCTS. “THE CROSSRO 3 RARE siadiolue duipe ‘at bargain pAPtTOL-2 OF NEW YORK APS Pry oF or’ sBand 2 {od for 83:80, of Bway at Glas rane Free Dancing, Frep-Ctrows. | ou) years, The he strove to ¢ madness that had o vice freely, undeterred by the indif-|of manuscript sion for bigrogiyph es ference with which it was received. He turned on his chair, resting its | valuable person cou Others lounged past engaged on the arms on the rail, twirling a fountain " ENTIRE SEASON. various duties connected with the pen between his fingera «0d,smiled at He bu! 2 upon him (To Be Continued) , the were oye