HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-3-10, Page 3THE PORT OF
MISSING MEN
3y MEREDITH NICHHDL$O.t1.
Autl,or of "The Couse of • Thousand 'Candies" •
COPYa1GN'I. 1Uu7. SY 1111 t*oti%,s•MI.Itte•IILL44tC1P+NV
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' hen she cried Out, her voice i:,141:,{: 1.,t "i hi y,,4w,a ,Ld ,
i Remo; the Oaths vele t1 r pollee. )But 01 l.'4,
'and Aad high, the cliff: ••• s; '•attemOrs to inei d• .1 ,:.••4 4...
soundingbac1••,.::a t n' Allstate,
:1.a turrlrt„ litseritll rod fists, !
1`. upon the .rahasl 1 :.•t •91itn go for t i,. 4 01 i
*•1
' Maud, k i:4011g �oa *fiat 1 want i , .4 1.'1,
t1.10 kilt! Tar. in- .1 r.,• e .h.•v'. N'"t ..4..', Tsang
'tithe tft'.:.1Iea l it ir,u t presnr u I -
ut,,,u the, CuCi t 4341 110 Ili aa)Ar 11:•::!11. 14
1 • gad SnellI11''" 411 . ' 1. • •'14141) .Ihd deep 44Citi th
the k{t't'vlat Tie . ' •' 't ' ,,r,•,t.r 4 44ta4 ,•til. 114:1 1
f 1' lYli'• r' tuned t ::.4.1 :!:'.f t':': u I i
....aft C 1 'r
nn.t dl from
•.1.l+. 4,44!. -Alld A[Wita� • leaped for: I $
, h!. that man there
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THE SIGNAL Gt DEMUR ONTARIO_
-- -- . \l•Ir Amen.. head vnlevt:Il)• h: n1•„ : !lace of 1440 1.11
:1-. . _ ... ...�.. _ ..._.__,._.....__.. ' do ❑bend at tlw 11. WL L .
1:{\,nt s Gra)' hue 11:tri::1~tt; thud boatels- can au4 wait In the u81ce until 1 a itio,1
1'illi '.: ,ing to tl'll�t YOU ;P1laOhlle'!
st,ito enjoy the high puhurl t e itrlaq ..omc:
statue of l+bernlau. 4twhish the etatcy rhe wwi t ltaull weal W bis Iwo Yon h:r 4 t, cunu yetis -ere '1.w
tilts.4 ttav4• totnllUlWt 0t IegeNtlary and u.ar;loti:,..
•'�uuu of t'" -t•1. flvii ahoutll t1 u
world h Ar a
a.
rhartu. tilt[ u r stetted hlw with +
tau e -e d: r 4,
oe P4iasylvnnia ave. \ name It Armitnie---•iuUu ;.• it tilliter2 1-lih+'eter Qriends- 'Ile)
towing nut u� lure• you to '..:r•' uttlrrulitnlle," declared ()seer sot
*441 hu *ironed putt 1.i 11'hito Douse ;' ;•1r1u1taRv, be V4101 "l adviser 11'" •
mei at the bide stuns g:41ps pausal tvi ielnl i Sow' go )' O I;.:r.
rt4 ! fear, you lit a pessimist, h u rutrrlage swept by 4444❑ at too an hurried away. and .\rmf• i,but n L 1:15 einutl.
.) s .441) ful►owetl. uaalmi• t I14µ k4t 1
y 1y 1 1lCjD_l)t' within the grim 141E , ' (.4 _1( Neel III SI4 1;, !'nu art'
i'.' a of litu•a11 Ion \litho! and ancon• !t •1• Irl.- ' m Mtn :that the 111ittt b ti
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bac 1140:1 4'e hat, thuuuh the am- 'nig le of tole. MA with this in mind
Kot t:nila•4id of aud ft )USI'Peshot
44`I1111'i.{l It who.
I r was deep to tTg uQit ruck the i to r,rders for t t1}I' It'P4� •• t' t 4-
I.
\Kv,ItnRe struck the � )
+t'rle•.tu do sante Lus44ts4. 1•a t rr.
L. ,,teat Nm trey' I1• on his seek us he 1 - I a heft. tout: 1 .41.11 Mr \t telt'.,: Vote
v..:11:131.1e ❑chef • 1.u. {N,ndcrin; . but hu I.
. CtlnC,'l U4 u ulutueut later th't L. { 1 :' / , r • • I t nl t lean: th tt um4 and rGl•, 1 • t 1 , i
persistently Jo G'� l i1• f all filar Awl it' tut 1:1•
•alias one "was drag . i. 1 i �! • 1 ' ' ',.,.4%•(.4. yul=1*rrr un1•t hlir II - •
wake. 11 nil Ce rwac tit soca up �S _ , � 1 ��I ;
la c •-�
t!:•• alert s:{4 h all *4 441 fucdu,I11 sharp- (•11' 4`" iit"� r� a ' u• (444444 nu hl S his a n'u1 11 Ina) -10:1 '
�;�� � "l'h Ittsl4'ill .b the time I ,r
'cr.o•l. ' Ile turned awl }:ruduall3• slush- (•� � ,.\•
Tut ttl,u.,v, micro 10, 111118 $
ARevelation in Tea Goodness
o t h.. pace, :IYd 'tits pet':+un be i nd
144:,4 taittasliately did likewise.
'I h.• !,, 1'•,i Ian of tieing followed ie
• nt tint :uuL4y4011. 'Then a picalulnt
:AFL r••'{"' lata if 'and iR A'rinitage a
case .0 ll ' r U�tiou was inlpisellutc.. 11P
o. 1 , ken ineflo d 10 -❑,deet that t11ti,
1• rli.•io« had chosen for 111e. exploit
elnst---irt Pt'•1tltl4ij' the ,luost emitt;pJcn-
': JI{s and stile bt•Kt' Fl1itrdcil,• spot 411
o'clock. .
i• \n crku. IC wa not yet 10 vol
gad 114'.1�11r,n1:'t w
•t 11. t 1 flu .tangs 1:1rr comparatively
t1.. fait 1 tall.
... ,' t .•.^I �,. of p„.;414•. 1ic slackened hie.ptl.}•e
.::salsa,. .t.., . , ,et-
!Jr -natty mei ,nisei teem ids lfy
, t Iii.:l. to give
�k,- , I C .�.4 4 11':44 1 it- . for ta. nigh:. r1.: 44ltui, R
141 1.411 h 1.i, lo- • 4.i e, aY 1 4• hell he
ll 111 l4,' 1+:.!�+' 4- /1 :,Yt '-1 { ,i •, M/
� 44.4 t1.. n , . r (wattle of the
'•,-.:.... :'!4 .4.14 r' 1 11,1.1111.1 11e p4tt1s(r1 ' ;and
h.. . 0 1.l
. i . rv•t, him . �.-___.10 >.+, .•I IL t,.. the� glare of the electric
,e ,• 11.14:7- 11:1,t se tnntt)tt -ld• worst- is ch:thee
, 1 ❑41410 1.r• 1• t 4.,1 g a prrllminury vieic of
•41 1.,1 •brr.
. iia is K +, 4444 i I + .:1: , : the i tpil.,l. \ w:w slid
10; ,,:1 :: 1 I • hind I4ni, lzruw•hh•__Leaver.
S
tr. at .t 4.to:uifit 41Fq4�t! fila-, had tttp,
•,,,,ti, ! i 1 t, 1 r,uparttivin free to the41:
'a •+: 1 :-4 , "140 fellow e.64s short, but of
4. I Lunt-
j ':\' ree�tal7:A ❑illi eCP11 in his
i i.e.rtus l' 'e Idle,: hes flet
i1.
. stage 44•:
1 1, -t,.0..1.411-
•
, t 4 1 u1c{Inn1a
• 1 t :f it t o m r rt 'then to
,•. it.a•i •,t (,t I'• - 1 a1. rho fi
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• tlatt11.. 1 uu,L'r-lIn,1, \4.• .\t•1.
• :',aft to %tuiletd '1'hU_ ltlaL I
1 „ 1t a +ttti t picture of 44.71,',:.
:114:/ tit vi :Is F) t
t and f:,:••
• h' •'
dl n rt hr tl
1 14,,are nielli 1, 1•, 4 , I • �,.,
. .,a.4,1L .1.i .. '4
!;t1:1": d l t•.
is a delicious and fragrant ble•ni1 of the finest Ceylon tea.
Geta package froth your grocer and enjoy its exceletst qualities.
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r, t !:'04 taloa, , .1 am Oseur
;1 rut d to tt. N -1rIer teN ►. gat , . •
4. trot' tfle a ` uDd5h,1 to his , u `t:. l 1,
;,I 14I44'taue..)oetIt .,t: , anti led the ' 1
L.! the ek vitt. t1 1 ..1! .
a- l c ':l t and fiat,• nn . ,
1 lire 44:11 dt ,t ll: 4.i, w4 11
rt i':1'. t -i: in 111x- thin! +
•„ _ , 1.4. 4e s:11%,...$.$1.. (11e 'nail 11, "n
1: )„a 44' 1.t. 4441 4 nIauded 1 ,�, 144
ur1
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".'� t roost-deliciou3 6f
(,-i. -;•ii e.Confectiot?S.
•r' Y1: • ,•.:111 alore in
richness and ur'ique
i�Yo' , iasis on
>'�'`:; Nam.: ar.d
': 4 tl:r4'd.
i.ln.lrC,�,.,
:.T :7. Tv«.:J.
c.•::. >,.� tom. - -•
wlilt the , t .,, 1 ': ;:,• t '>' i �l LOx On . •
- , •,
lett IIIaIL :I'ue .1 11'11',, then. with an
II,Nt •' .� I•' •
ked to the earner 7 n u a
venue and' I'ificeath 4 1.4, •)a,1 1 , , f a laud oC ;LLL,
rl n 1 retraced his , •L,.1 w0uder. 4110 a there flashed a j
1.r • t,'il tUc
s, 1 ate some-
• 1
1,,1:.•:S.
iii:i • .
,r it tor'
.\ -Al b..
as 4
irrt j
,.i' to
4 '.'141ntn4
_ nl ,. . •. - 4 . :•10m
d fellow's I 1.'.. •
Iclt• tart lot.• tmxs 3 .\rt 1-
The ulna wit had hien following 1 l.irig of dignity .and. r.•`r,'ntmedtt. lie en !aa ;LI,I ,4 -1 1 1-.t• •I 111• 1-
t❑ nlu•n t, 1 .l ..
. ,d I !4rl about and v:.Il:c+l sly4vlb 1n the 44-0.1 perfectly err t. ilt!1 414 felt brt •` .,,' t•t.:n.; •; 4 , '''• t;Nr
•• I f1e. u'rletion, and Artnielge. I el1+pcid In his 1 111. i'.:, clothes were -vitt a.•rt. .+f I1 ". 4, 11 t 4ev
•1:••:ting his -owe p 1•e, atnni.ed him- plait', but clew and kir; short coat • 44:,14'1❑
• i ,. ! ryas Lutt tri it :I4,out him.• M1.lpllc:1.4 t 1/4•'„,,
I 1I4)tr:ent the , then passed
arse_ l \ir a\rtuitage. boo nt•rsltfi
for tl cat)•. yin! then insst4d t within), "tit• �Ie•4�1 111
rrtr, ..,.4
..,•.1 t'. Si..
11 '4., red
cu1 1'•
1', s the
.t,
• t . 1 '.\
...stk.. I! 4hll I
,1 I 1 :11:g 1..
1 ". Idai•'
1 - ee'eueas .1
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.,I. 1 .:1 abet 1 . .. I i
•1 1, ler 45'' 1 ',nl
:. t t n ...i:0161! 4 •.,.
,r.. , • 1 .,1111 lai' ,11 114
I ;n,te fon pork, 1,• 1
A y1.4f.,.. of bn'••41-
. .4,047 . 4',44 d n 4: -
, ,r { , • -4! 1. 4...11 lit. 1.1•,1444 unit :t
.. ,....,444 • , I:' 444 , 1 4 tt.tl '.:04
.,its I: at in .•)
}
• accent.
When h) 11:1:1 gained th4 advantage with a mar• 44th IM easily satisfied," 4.11 few feet Armitage 1.t ►Ipi�l stn.• ''then 3'011 our data"
.40tH' anti spoke, to the 'ma 1 in the said Armitage. '.l o li oa. y
vault 1).)112.. nllght.ltave o114 In ad- wuU .1C-uscar Illeuui•
rsiu .31 144.•ing acquaint:m
1 wan 1.0
. kin slowly and from c0do 11 1! 4.04..11 thty•:xil fir.
r: died humbly, 1.i ..
• l•4r1 l,r, au 1.e
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r.."••1
:• :led.
.411e.:t r•'tich 1' ''1
t -' • I li.:14 1 ale ..44
1 ' i. , . 4•'0:1.1 gn 11 o.-
4 4 .. _..1. 1, 1. ,, '.........01 11at'l't •dr
4 .. ra+u'h Is In \ 4."
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1,,. I;,:,•• n. 1I,�In4:l I.1rnt't That 4.4
• 1,.1,••11 :a lw•r with a ':'Ur!' �'ru•
1t .::.t (4.:t seem. 4u+Flb,0 that this
: I, the Ll:: w-4., ha I 1:44:111 11
11 1 .. 11. 111':.111/1 s1•:•ree five ininut4'*4.44;
I r,t 1n• ':nt i7 •:It bad Lore ohs.
141.1 lune known her vole!. Any
w 1:.41' the World. They role s.1ettt
crt'ek. which was 'like a
nfetnten -';reeking to mock
cheerier lua)d. At an
1,th4 bill' they 11W the
aglow in tints of 11m -
Id and pnrj.11e. R:i4i•
iho
eyes for no u.
y And 114 fir"S
re w t s.t')w':'1
nter had 44•,1
t.-111,4-
tb1:x into i
111,1•:: '11• throe
rn h•Iri7.o11
inti .1. - -•:jt-•• iatP
for t',,• rit.t• of the
,at 1,.. 1':41 met Is
.t n,1 their gray
it, which his lips
01.4 1'1.• Qhoek of Isis MC
Ye, t1.s.al ..- -
"lou mast think me a .t
a4:t._Tlhss Claiborne. -It awn
- - 1414"41,40 tbu* 4 Ui112l's lift sh011l
m. A..4 1n 11'pialCP like flits: I.
had 1.,•t va11411 to *1.0"-
"1':••:14'.4' 11011'.1 Speak 0f that: it w:te
- •.r ferrite's:"
"11'11 1 must speak of It. Oni•e l) "-
- tutraii. awltw attempt was mad.. - that
eight o1. tt i King 1:1w1inI." �.
"Yee: 1 halve not t�rgotteg.". I+
":4,1 4 trn11q' 1 bttve Mentors to 14011„%0 I
t11•It t'hc wine 141:1.1 w-attthed 411. ehalt"e.
f,rr i !Noe"fid/hm !erre every day' Mitre
1-171111`. and -. Or meet M'-. l:ept _track
of tel',"
"Flt:t thily is .\ti►0r1:•n. 3)r..irtultage!"
"flint t)o4•s not help 414e with you.
Ten hates every mason to resent Ftat
bringing )'ou into such danger,.
unpardonable. Indefensible^'
She saw that be was greatly trap -
bled.
"'bit .you couldn't help my being In
the-t'4rk•today. 1 have often stopped
' jest therly)u•fore. It's n favorite place
for ',Meditations. it you know the
Man"-
-•••••,,,,!:1
an"- -
1 knew the man."
nm tile law will certainly protect
yM1,.fl t�t11 knol4' very well. Fie was
:1 dreadful 1i' *lnC person. 'the polity,
4an ntnlottbtedl ' -find and lock- him
rpt.
age tun,.
iet`x•
Ire so
von
:,t ,. no 4.41,0,:•. lee reailr
•n'." she tl:0 d \taint -4)
• • to tell her that
.4 14:•gt.4 a
! :4 tw.I htai a !4 n<
.: .. `'` ❑til I: see...'''1'
1 )14.11: ,41:: .•4.,x0111 ::11.-:
*,ext mit to 10.l'i44'I:. 'tis places 4't
me g4'er fot _.•r.t :l
,lraa- 111•• had. 1 1+ .
;',i•-n:1.:1t• 'of 44,0 t'.).tnt ..n 4• •)
;.reserveley. ' Ife meld. {4' tit irti:tt .
•'1 1:n.•4' 1::t•z.• f. VII•FUlin !r 11111
,•ntlt11. bat i„11111 e 4:4.444111 the I •ntl„"44411.'
foul .1^lir tt,a. :.116 some 44.4' 1 11...04•
to go ::,144"utnrill, 'In -the 1•ir41:414
tliiSj •. .
••'1.1.410 'nil k11im1d - n,1 overlord; -0311
valley. 1 411E •vitt,' II,.•re Itxl"l 1,e
s'::Stine ' r wumetssly down
there. ,.i• t'lacr'I s' 113•.'
there. 11.!1 44:10 l.• . '
lam.. n'I tl, I ' ' 'I'hri''" 1,
44:tR I':1'1• t! tAust
1.'t^_'• tau it: is t 'i,;:•.: 11,1
01.11 :',-,rIui. rep :rt. al el 4411(
and 4'''i' _'l -') horses. ami 101:4 4.4
' 1004.'.• •' ', Ill'•:•.• :let :1 lantll•r •1C•4.1.,Itr%4'
1.! ('•'•i4' ''''•'.t 44'11%0011 I'torhin and.
4444 .1..
1•!4;.4 ;n up :,IIII .!owm IL4'
4.11,:;1.: 141:41 t:1,. 1 .er eyrie l•4 .1 th:lr':t.t;,c.
.c lre.i. down when
.1', ';'Its 41'••.1 the .,',•ret. of nor
142•4..r.14:4,
-4t ..
I ,•i:•, aCll lief c. a:e11e1) her perfl•r1 '''"
-.-10 ,n114tIti" the nneteit' 4rit!, re:::
84
'two ,' 'Armitage sat duw`u a ` scrutinized
\i)- fr1"tl I." he said. 'there'll
i4 •Iuen-cr4h4s toe street It 4'ou the man again wlthuut 414
nt44 1.e to )110 ' me 1 Fhatl'r•all't it verity. think )'1.0 have see'
eau n to, m"
'l'ar, where. s1. YOU Ua10 fuibw
:''1'4•1111 •• w:.t4•A:nR ule..s4nd the thin! •t41s idea the tfirst t°mem t.�,>oufr"
m't tin. "1 Saw ) 04l at tort.. )¢r, 1114
'Ye I'M
4atcUlpg you• bolt"- l
"tial th. t: ug won't du! If you are 1 i 1st 1• today , l ha'" Ixcn look'
.. •4uce and r . t you leave
bleed"
X4:1.!
You sir me a w•Fong, horse :•t 1:4.• hotel t. . lfterirwn.
-Neill!• ' \
tyle :It Roes. 1. rre4 1 ),•�
''\\':4 t d. ,4 01. , for a living.
not hired )'o1. ere a ed •A•• dage-
:1
1t 40411 a
our watt master. a 11 ,
Melt i11. ellen you t,•1-e'the trouble to
going to ttuisb'
to keel) out of
Wage where
will) tm-
fallow' oto. New I'm
thy walk. and 14.eg yot
my Way. Tho, Ls' not n
liberties oma: be lufrle
.ilnity'. 4;0.41 evening, 1.11'
Armitage wheeled about se-
re his face Caine into the full
the street Intupe the stranger et
14110 fut.`ntly. ,
:\unitage was fuwl.INIg in hist
et for a coin. but Ibis lmperthien
calmed tdm to change 1418 mind. Tw
policemen were walking slowly toward
them, and Armitage, annoyed by the
1411011• incldeut, walkerd quickly away.
lie was net -wholly at ease over the
meeting. The fact that Cbauve as had
so promptly out. a spy
eervl:ul assassin on his trail quickened'
his pulse with anger for an Instant and
then ilobered him.
Ile .coQttnoed his wall; and paused
presently before an array of books In
a slurp window. 'Then some one step-
ped at' his stele. and he lokoed up to
find' the stone man he, had accosted nt
the treasury building lifting his hat.hat.
1.n American soldier's campaign
The fellow was an extreme blond. with
a smooth shaved. weather beaten face.
blue cleft and light hair.
OPnrt t ale. Betre mistaken.
wonderful; t
ant nnta sp�.•
la•'qulte woo derfal"-
with dis-
co' fe
10co'fe 4',' w-Ith an alert pleasure -that
reooemitllrtl.
".7.!y _._.1r fellow, von really br'cotne
matter. to pass it off as a eomtnon-
Veen affair of every day. Tbe3; were
walking their horses. The groom fol-
lowed stolidly behind.'
,\ Armitage was silent, a look of great
Perplexity on his face. "When he spoko
he wail quite calm.
"Miss finiborne, 1 must tell yon thnt
this is an affair in which I can't ask
help in the usual channels. You will
Penton me If 1 90001 to make Inyfk.
.• 1:11 from the larni-and
Ile dimly und :stood :15 he left -Iter
m a gey mood at he Claiborne holt,.
that she had saugh to make him for-
get the lurkinteligure ti the 14FR-thick-
et and the dark deed liwarted there.
It was her way of con vine to him
her dismissnl of the Inc ent, and it
implied a greater kindtie than any
pledge of secrecy. lle rode a ay with
grave eyett and a new hope tet
chapter
sing his en -
•
me some -
me* In"
'hen did
e drill
g for
your
You
5.5! Where
.r2 5ointion"
lie pausei,
eves that eltoke of siu
.ye:u',+ of \ i _ 1 ,1`111/1.r to the
Credit date, ,10 ) Ll,•it' .shook the
w'oriil. '!he tit?,• 1 1 , a• -)ed from the
receiver' -1.f a deft 4 "hooting cinb_to
"Artnitag4 whir hl 4 1....'41 e 4 x:41041 by i
the dere 1pt',{rl of the iir'tn toy its tet
(01•th i11 all 1d4'ertl .114'•1 1,! tared.
moreover be . the let'Itl •I1• - wu1111) 11
price et wh4i•Il lite IIr4•"or4t' WAS Oft
1 fert'd.
It t n farm 41 '•
"it f' u w lldt t
'- .
- 94
it‘telfj"
Kellogg's has the r._ ' .flavor 1•f !wholesome, health -
Jul corn, flaked, and cooked to a delicious crispness'.
"7,14,ica D
has the nourishment that nature takesnr
Kellogg's
-1.t of the earth, and puts lavishly into the grain.
1 .. s -
, I frncy,'• said
{ Armitage '1 !i 41 4•• eetit. 1t: 1 I p e
may never u' a 't i'7.1- 111:1t inetter 11.44 : 9
cull will ha4) .) our 41.1 its,;re•.A' tin • : • '
t'„'Kel.n s is clean. No food could be cleave s nowt -
coni10 i1i tuv:u. I,ntrrti. tad) t'.1 ' I F t l Order lea gi5'
r•oui4;r) 4: l.i".' )our ve el x41. 1 •d 'j cels in making digestion easy.
eeelut; Ich t t'' i1.4p:•4i4•rmeuls 4.14 ,41•• o ,
ti naafi' umoutlt 4e Theft's sa,n4. :see
?'= �• `
Ten
Cents
A
"The
Sweetheart .
of the '+
Corn"
of a lmlleStlntt t "i -'r . l.trta_._oe
ity. eiteli eyes as a ie lar of forlorn 1,:neces MPS:: 3,'C't llielerntand-1111.1 ...II:.
h.,,,,,4 v,.1,1„.rt be gave the ord r to charge, , Yoti to. alto (te; charge et II.: . ii •4 1.. -
Illy 4141V0 been: the contact o eye With ,ltratior b , a trifle lonesome ......41 t hero
t $.4-• thin awoke question an pouffe tonong the hills, Mit If you )...,ne Ille
h. ween them. ,It may -have en a i well you shell not regret It." ,. .
help vsnese in the other. but sud nly
• "A• nd after \yriu bave reached the
the railing that protected the gums
window of the booknhop. As Armitage
turned away impatiently the man eine-
ulated huskily, as though some over-
mastering influence wrung the words
from him
Don't you remember me and the great
forest. where 1 taught you to shoot
Ile bent toward Armitage with a
fierce Insistence. Ills eyes leasing' tn hie
eagerness to be underetood.
John Armitage turned again to tho
window, leaned lightly upon the Iron
railing and studied the tttie ot a book
ettentively. Ile WIIFI silently absorbed
flit' a toll minnte, in which the man
who had followed him waited. Taking
his cue from AnnItage's manner, he
appeared to be eieeply Interented in the
bookeeller's display, but the egettemene
enjoyed paved ground Armitage teas thinking swittlis, ma
and the stghts anti ways los thesubb, eb„,,,d a wry woo
of cities.. mei he walked atmiendy remps a ante end piece ee he stood
about the lighted thoroughfares) of the there. 'Then he smoke very denherst•-
movement and rubor of life. lie let armory shaeramos,
"se you' illert1.d your auether come mptly lf.yon ;...t 4...... 4:-1,-1 4
try. did you., and have borne arms for 0 advising y011 f -let .1••• • .
the glorious rittnlille?" Moment of steer „ you 1:1, A 0%
"Rank. titre& entli:tnents, Oscar?"
toted not find the inflict after Big pox t o inter. (P1.1 .
Ite1111, 1.117.11/11. SO they were sorry and Ilemi he no fu 1 14,
g''.1Y1, tile a certificate and $'2 a month. liter. 0s011r."
"Yon Mire done well. Osear; honor 1 If psti s!
sa
me a
may to
tbnt
snow flh.
titer. Thert
1410l1 of this
.pear lit this hot
questioner/ ow len 7
It 111 IT AG E dined alone
that eVening and left the
t t) o'clock foe a
•
The ma took a choir from the box se is it
.4 1.1..h Armitage _extended. blit would
not light It\ lle held It rather abeent-
"You are \not dvads-ile-Areiltage.
hut your father"--'
"Sly father 114 dead. (trea r."
"Ile Wag a ge .1 man." sitid the sol -
Armitage eravely. ..1 MO :1 kV, 1 114
the idea? . You
were is• good
friend „when we
were lads to-
gether I u the
great forest. it
I Filmed want
3.4se to -help the
• hi fest. awl
Fermi nt effete
tioii so rarely
• Armitage
toughed dud
slapped Ws knee.
"Y.at are even
taught, sergeant
Oscar! dowtl.
I. gotng to
trust you. My
affairs Just now
are not without
The man jumprd to thedr trifttug din -
mw jeeternd stood at gem.,
attention. "There are en-
emlee-yes?" end Oeenr nodded his
To
"It In
-To IV
".11.111 1111W
tie took from
hoe's. counted hut
'-tiered done t• bilis
"It 31•111 be enowth for yont. purposes.
if you try. !Won, perhaps 1.14”2\*: n enw
inny nemosary-who can tell with-
out trying It? Don't•write one one let-
ters or telegrnme nnd forget that eon
have seen me if you don't hear. trolls
I 10 went to the eleentor and rode
tlewn to the office with Ovear and dim-
mleafel him enrelessly. Then John An.
and noneepripers end returned to his
room quite like any traveler taking tbe
eomfort of hie inn.
te
nrA
1110
44
tile eutiotti of the country."
eer ion tune of deep regret..
lire." let:4114..1
11 g:Itig gree you swot.
true!: a long IiiH•
t wenty new mie-
n 11 threw then) on
ew-
beroi s.,_
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