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TM IIUN L_ GODERICH : ONTARI(.
The Chalice of Courage
1.11111/.
Being the Story of Certain Persons
Who [)rank of it and Conquered
A `Romance of Colorado
By Cyrus To'1'nsend Brady
Author o/ ''The King and the Man,
"T he Island of Regeneration,' "9hc
Better Nan,— "Hearts and the Hig--
way, '' "As the Sparks Fly Up-
ward," etc.
Itlust, ations by Ell bortb Young
11beat ownTo &.vera ar ound-
ed foot lay extended on the bed.
"Waft,' said the girt. !Ming herself
on her arm, and as sbe did so be lift-
ed bis head and answered her direct
gaze web bra own. "1 am a woman.
st.soiutely alone, entirely at your
Mercy, you ars stronger than I, 1
have no chdee but to e w bat you
bid me. And in addition to the nat-
ural Maine* of my ,et 1 am the
mon helpless from tido foot. What
do you intend to do with me" How
b you mean to treat me"'
It was a bold. a .ntendid quest!
and it evoked the answer it merited
"As God limy ledge," said the In
quietly. -lust ar you ought to
tresipd, as 1 would want another
treat my mother. or my slat. r. or In
wife—sbe noticed bow curiously h
lips suddenly tigbtened at that worn
•'t! 1 had one. I never banned a en
as in my life." he continued mo
earnestly. "only ore thy iv." he re
'rested himself, and owe again sit
marked that pectiPar et:ntractlon
the Hpa. "And I could not help that
he added.
"1 trust you. said the girl at las
after gazing at him long and bard a
if to search out the secrets of his re
bout. "You have saved my, life an
things dearer will b,• safe with yo
i have to trust you:"
"1 bop.," carie the quick comms
"that it is not only for that. 1 don
want to be trusted r,l.on compulsion
..You must hire fought terrltly fc
my, life in the flood." was tee ansae
"i can , remeinher what It was no
and yod carriod nue over the rune
and the mountains without faltering
Only a man could .'o what you tat
'done. 1 truit you anyone"
thank you." said the man brief
-as Pe bent oyer tbeetchirtd. foot again_
The boot laced up the, front. tbe
short skirt 1• ft all ,ptately vislbh 1
With deft fingers be undid the sodden -
knot
and unlaced 1t, then stood hest;
tatingly for a moment.
' I don't like to cut your only
of shoes," he said u he made
slight motion to draw It oft, itad Seal
observing the spasm of peek
"Needs must," he continued,
omit lots knee and slitting
leather.
on.
an
be
to
7
]s warm and exquisitely clean. It drip.
— ed ber .light figure completely. Lear-
m- lag her sodden garments where they
re 'bad fallen, for she was not equal to
r- earthing else. she wrapped herself In
the Colds of the big gown and man -
of caged to get into bed For all its rude
;appearance !t was a very comfortable
sleeping place- there were springs and
t, a good mattress. The unbleached
s sheets were clean, although "they had
ry been rough dried: there was a dell -
1 dons sense of comfort and rest In
u. ber position. She bad scarcely com-
tpo.ed lerae;l when be knocked loud
t, ,upon her door.
t "May I come In"' he asked.
When she bade him enter she saw
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out. For a second Ume that day Maid
Maitland undressed herself and this
time nervously and In great baste.
She was almost too excited apt aD
prebensly• to recall the painful cir-
cumstances attendant upon her first
disrobing 86e said she trusted the
mea absolutely. yet she would not
have been human 1f sbe had not
looted moat anxiously toward that
oktud door He made plenty of notsb
la the other room, bustling about as
1f to Mature her.
' Moo could not rest the weight of
ber holy on her left foot. and getting
rid of her wet clothes was a some,
what slow process in spite of her
burry, made more so by her extreme
'nervousness. The gown he gave bee 'd
wan far too lig for bee. but nob and
oftvrk:i. 6.. ia.d.t ... if *oil
he ter /en to try to dweesd tbs claws
de oh rale: you have risked moues
ilea. /s. stoat wait .aril the more-
"ag• I skill feel better then" I
▪ this* of the satiety of yotlr
"I oaa't help it." teaa the servo..
r.piy- `I eat &trail to be left alone
tare at slgit'
Her voice trembled: be was fearful
she would have a esrvo.s breakdown.
r'Very wen." be said soothingly, "I
sou aot leave you 1111 the morals/.'
W ham will you Kay" ,
maks a shakedown for m7sslt
1a the stare room.' he aeon- ret, "I
shall be right within call at say thee.'
It had grown dark outside by this
'slaw sad the two la the log but could
barely see each other.
thlak I tlball light the fire." coe-
'tinned the man. "it will be sort of
'co puny for you asd It gets cold up
tiler. eights at this massa. I eboaldat
t��� tt tb1s rain tagged tato sanw.
Besides, ft will dry your clothes for
Then he went over to the Greeley.,
struck a match touched ft to the
kindling wader the bugs logs already
prepared, &ad la a moment a cheerful
blase wee [roaring up through the
chimney Then be picked up from the
floor where she had cast them to a
beep her bedraggled garments. Hs
straightened them out as best be
could, bung them over the backs of
chairs and he table. which be drew
as near to fire as was safe. Hav-
ing couplet this unwonted task he
'turned to the woman who had watch-
ed hlm curiously and nervously the
whsle.
"Is there aaythtng more that I can
o for you e"
"Nothing. You have been as kind
and as gentle ea you were strong an.
rave"
He threw ,1s head out with a d.prie'
citing gesture.
"Are you quite comfortable?*
"Yes.".
"And your foot""
"deems very m
"Good night. the
In the morning."
"Good night," said
frilly. 'and God bless
and noble man."
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He did it very carefully so as not
to ruin the boot beyond repair. and
pally succeeded in getting It of
without giving ber too much pain
Asa the was not a0 tired or so miser-
able a to be unaware of his gentle-
ness. 711a manner, matter of fact.
business 1fke, 1f be had been a doctor
one world have called it professional.
dlstlactly pleased ber to W. trying
and unusual position. Her afoeidat
was stained with blood. The son less
to bis feet. took from a rade bene•'
made chair a light Merica bityk.t
and laid It considerately across tis
girl
"Now If you can matte to gut all
your stocking yourself. I will see VMS
can be dome," he said. tnrnhag swhir.
It wa. the work of a few -. u (0
for ber to comply wttb his refa.et.
Hanging the wet stocking caretnlly
to a chair back, he drew Seek the
be had in his band a saucepab full all
en
blanket a little sad carefully inspect-
ed the poor little foot. He saw at
ogee that It was not an ordinary
eleralsed saki.. but it *seined to his
that bee foot bad been caught M
twee two tossing toga„ sad had loess
badly braised. 1t was very pataftl,
l.tt world not take so long to heal so
a sprain The Utile foot, tearmaR - M
white, was now black end MOO MA
the Ws bad bees rossg/b fin i mil
broT,ta- He brought a Mitt or
water sad a towel sad Imre/ it r
Mood, the girt MAUag 4 Obi its
and s.eeeastully st1� MAW
be *aid, "MR sant pet w
this goes and get Nate but. fir
.ties* tie are ready for It I Alla 1N$
,some broth for you and tea _ .111
baaala9mi that foot. 1 shall ash SINS
In bore for atm. ttr.c, you ell de
fides ahem as 4 sale"
He tuned sad left the room, stir
ting the deer after him le he IMO
CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MEAL
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Beea.ae it noshes ether 4.d mere palatable aid
d&,aallia It ala. pada -Math is Mws1&ta coati';ea
vary Ams- Csieweirs Mi.aas Miss is N% Pen
Case Wham wear 111 s sped & valet/ d sable
w possitirag Edon digaestlw settee
Thwma(0 alt stadiums sad to s ams see aamdslt.M
ours se ■aha.[ _ Veal bosom IbsE Ire. p.r•es !t
b tV lied as i lbsr se Alt. ttaafbet Taw teas'
area a4its.E. It be1a.l,KwtoldibewA
worth p obis N yetis tar prism
THar C'� Z MD CO. tranTF. n
$VKDAP. ONTARIO. to
He Walked Nervously Up and Down.
some steaming broth. She wondered
bow be had made 1t In such a burry.
but after be poured It tato a graslte-
ware cup and offered it to ber, she
took It without question. It was thick. '
warmtng and nourishing He stood by
ber end Insisted that she take more
and more. Finally *be rebelled.
"Well, perhaps that will do for to-
night.- bet said; now let's have a look
at your loot."
8be observed that be bad laid on
the table a bog rdl of wblts cloth; c
abs could not know test be bad torn
op one of bb sheets to make baa- 1
doges, but so it wan. He took the Lt.
11e foot tyderly In kis hands.
•'1 am going to hurt yon," h Bald.
•I am going to fled act 11 there la
anything more than a bruise, any
boar broken."
'there was no daytng that be did
Data ber ezqulsltely.
can't help ft." be sail as sbe
cried abed. 'Z have got to see what's
the matter. I am almost through
Ow.•
«Oo on. I can bear It,' abs said'
disUy. 'T feel so suet batt.►. W -
gray. mow that I am dry sad Tam -
'go
"go far M I esa detonates: reit.
So fur; at last, 'hat Is esti a lot, stet/'
bailie; to akin Is ar*, k baa Mem'
bend, but it Y Walther bees;
Mt biretta. sad 1 meat think ft k $s
ale cls be very serious.. Now i am 90•;
lag or bath it 4 rho hottest water
PRI ass bear, and then I will bandage
k red let you go to sleep."
west net .ad dor back with a
kettle of bedtime water, with wbhsk he
laved &gala sad math the poor, tars.
battered little member. )fever la ber ass
Me bad anytblag baa so gratde' as
[Mss r.peated .nates..'& w hat wa.
ter. Atter a wills be applied a Mal-
htg ktles K aauta klat, rhes ice Moll t1.
ked Nag roll of Malaga and wound
1 dastere miy armed her tact, /a' !its
drawee( K Ass elan. to provost drew
kM'.e, bat feat tight ea.ugb tar sea►
t 1. toes as 1. tetebd silo drew It w
barb bossab the weer. nay
"Nom; Jaid be. "fere r aaldleg
awe 1 dna M ter Pat stem Y
Oben 1-
•lwtbl mt - Al a
1w" wleAtedeepfearewe Me
wig w ..:retie sate bre. 1 atm gee Om
d- ' • • ores w e*u.er---
•Ife 1 the ellrt
9 tar. ba talo sbe',
betty-"
- will cal you
tbe girl grate -
,you tor true
CHAPTER X.
On the Two Sides of the Door.
The cabin contained a large and
• small room. In the wall betw
thews there was a doorway closed
an ordinary batten icor wlth a w•od
en latch and no C:osed it sere
to bide the a1 o ipant" of one
from the view of the otber, otherwi
it was Sit a feeble protection- Ev
had it pounded a lock, a vigoro
man could have burst It through In
moment.
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oT'hii lTe bid s �denly been diverted.
The ordinary sequence of bis days,
had been abruptly ckaaged. The psi-.
teeny of five years which he had boped
and dreamed Nelgbt exist as long ..
he, had been rudely broken In upon.
Humanity, which he had avoided,
from which be bad fled, which he had
east away forever, had Lound hint
Abilt. eacessit, crash, erupts! And, lo,
his departures were all to vain' The
world with all its grandeur and its In-
signiacence. with all' its powers and
its weaknesses, with all Us -opportu-
nities and its obligations, with all Its
joys and its sorrows, had knocked at
We door; and that tube knocking hand
was that of a woman, but added to.
his perplexity and to his dismay.
He had cherished a dreanf'that he
could lire to tenser &lose with but a
memory to bear him company, and
a from that dream be bad been thun-
eels deroualy awakened. Everything was
by' changed. What had ogre been easy
shad now become Impossible. Ile
d 'night send her away, but though he
room ore bet to secrecy she would have
seGo tell her story and something of his:
en he world would learn some of it and
as ',seek biro out with insatiable cutto.-
a
These thoughts d:d not come Te
clearly to Enid SfafUand. Fe
thoughts .,r any kind came to her
K'bers see Jay she could see plaint
the denteng light of the glorious IIr
She wa3 warm. the deft'y wrapped
bandage, the healing lotion (woe be
foot, had greatly relieved the pain 1
that wounded member The bed w
hard but com:ortable, much more
than tbe sleeping bags to which o
late she had been accustomed.
Few women had gone through sec
experiences, menta and physical. a
had befallen ber within the last fe
hours and lived to tell the story Ho
it not been for the exhaustive str.in
of body and spirit tof which sb. ha.
been subjected ber mental facultie
would have been on the alert and eh
strangeneds of her unique posies
would have made ber so nervous tea
she could not have slept
Por the time being, however, th
physical demands upon ber entity
were paramo';r;; Ole was dry. she
was warm, she was fed. she was free
from anxiety and she was absolutely
unutterably wear/. Her tbugbts
were Tagus. in, hoate, uoconcentrated
The Ars wavered before her eyem, she
lofted them 1n a few somata and
did not open them.
Wltbout a thtwglt, without a tare,
*be fell asleep. Har repose was eor-
pieta, not a dream even disturbed teal
profound .lumber faro :bleb she
Beak- Pretty picture the made; bay'
lead thrown backward, her goblet
isle roughly dried sad quickly plait-
ed fa long braid*, am of which folk
Moog tie pillow 'while the other
curled 'wiser amend Mr seek. Her
face in the natural right wosM have
)oohed pallid from what she bud gam
through, but the are east l.dock.
apes it; the stfel 11get
arms Mr eouate.ace *ad s.mei
times deep shadows unrelieved ace
e.etaatcd the paleness horn of her
?how i. no 11g11 that plays .o
saaay tricks with tib tmag[rtttio , of
that so sttaudates Oe fancy as tbd
limit of aa sea tire. la Its seddke t
euthetrets ft sometimes mems to ad(
at tooth** to the d sgdag sea tb
dame. Rad there bean &ay eye to .vol
tite grt. she would Use made a gar
.tlgbtisl adore b tba• warm (Mr!
fres tie armee Math- There 'wank
eyes to laek, b..eeK, entre Mom.
wide& belonged to the mea as tbdt
etlsr Nae ef t o Mw.
Oa the baler Nae et that boor la
rasa ethers the bre berwed as t>ter
earth, there wee not is the heart t1
'Whirs
ea the farther
a* NM'
Marl. /1.e. WOW tumult. islet ..Rwergl
vtmlMs, bet i.wa.d alM atalteal,
7 1 alas was ten Ila* at 1ppneat'
•isitssL9 d Ei tenonif iter
tare awl. •
Alba dm roes tram urns, Iran:
Mbar. It was ate et u gaud odes
tpaind a.rree 1p .I *ad amen
tar flat tam tee atb r as emu.
LIMI ea It Wed ante ll lapsilne art
Cfl/M�lip Mer lb, 1..mice Sala of
ty to know the rout.
Eyes as keen as his would present-
rYby search and scrutinise the - mou-
es tains wbere be had roamed alone.
• (They would see what he had Been,
Y tend what be had found. Mankind,
e• gold -lusting, would swarm and hive
epos the hills and light and love and
r breed and die. Great God!
n He coo of course move on, bat
as there' And went he whithsrsoever
sf a might, be would now of necessity
Parry with him another memory
)wbicb would not dwell wltbtn his
h mind in harmony with the memory
s 'which until that day had been pare-
s amount there alone.
d Slowly. laboriously, painfully, be
r had built h4 house upon the mad.
lead the winds bad blown sad tie
s !floods bed come. not only to a ilt.eral
e ;but la spiritual .tgnlfla.nce. and in
n one day that house had Callen. He
■toad amid the wrecked remains of It
trying to recreate it, to endow once
• more with the fitted Precision of the
past the shapeless broken units of the
fabric of his toad luagtaatloa.
While he resented the Beres, ear -
age. passionate intensity the interrup-
tion of this woman, into bb fife.
While he t`robbed with equal listen-
s!'" it 1 alino*t as much musks at
the 'ho,ght of her.
i
fit -0 von ever climbed a mountain
'arty In 'Ire morning wbtle ft was yet
dark and laving gained soma 40E1 -
mot crest stood startag at the tar
horizon, the empurplea east, while the
"dawn came up like thunder?" Or
better still, have yd, ever stood with-
, In the cold, dark reebeer of some
deep valley of river or pass and
watched the clear light spread its
Aare athwart the Morello like nobw
mighty Makes along the Debt
tmindbM gest of a towering reap, wa-
rn all of a sadden, with a Map *Moat
at joy. the gnat sea blared b tis
Hieb balsas!
Toa .lgbt h bora a ebfd of t!.
=sod Ilibt allot .emir sad bora
are balk aeeest.med to cooter
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1M1 bate ft, thea by atm start of
Idi Pun could tease to breathe the
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