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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-3, Page 6• Theaaoav, Jinn! a, 1A11 HEART By J. Hartley Manners edy of Youth rounded by Mr. Moaners on Edit Great Play of the Same Title-Wustratiotu From Photographs of the Pt=y Gapyrtght. 1113, by Dodd. Mead to Company CHAPTER 11. Angela kooks Freely. NATUAN!Ei8 indignation at Ms sister's conduct was beyond bounds when he learned who the wounded man was. He 1 ordered the soldiers to take the man and themaelves away. Tine magistrate interposed and begged him at least to let O'Connell rest there until a doctor • could pitch him up. It might bedan- serous to take bun back without seede- rs' treatment. He assured Nathaniel that the moment they could shove WmO be would be lodged In the county Jail Nathaniel went beet to his study 1 as the sorry procession passed on to w tax front door. He aunt Immediately ha for bis sister. The reply rams back that rhe would see him at dinner. He conim•rnded her to come to him at th OfMe- in a few minutes Angela came into oa the nem. She was deathly pale. net voice trembled as lobe spoke: 'Wb it do you want?" ty and rata and tgnorajt power ag money over intellect How did we be- come owners of this sainerable Me of land? A KlngenorUi swindled its rightful owner -lent bis mosey a• bury, bought up kir b11Y and hie mortgages and when be couldn't pay foreclosed on him. No wonder there's I a curse on the village wad on oar" King/north tried to speak, but she topped bfm: "Walt a moment. It was • good stroke of Deafness taking this estate away. Ob, yes, it was • good stroke f business! Our name has been bolt P on 'good strokes of business.' Well, tell you It's a bad stroke of business ben human lives are put into the nds of such creatures as we Ktngv norths have proved oareelrear "Step!" cried Nathanlel, outraged to e innermost sanctuary of his being. a Stop! You don't speak tike one oe r family. It In Ille listening to some 1 6 beretic--some"- "1 don't feel like one of your faml- I t You are a Kinganorth 1 am my tber'a child -my hour. gentle,1 01 mother, who lived a life of n- w Il)sh reeigna.tlon, who welcomed • oT eath Oben It came to ber as a release r m tyranny. Don't calKings- mea th b. I know the family tow well. 1 ow all the name means to the peo- who have suffered ,then•+; h your finny." TIM SIGNAL I GODERICHAQNT.A.$10 hieeE "Met a yttesdly thing le vied_ '1s may well say that, alba mirth." Odd Cho wen ibi. "Set ICs bettlter thew a baht Magid a -Harry rine, tease who wsissyu, Aad towels say • pr bathes lord's got .as or 'eta latae ribs' shoot at meta es has Der o ICs a fatherly goverumeet w Mies tl♦gasertk hart 'eta. elate bill 'ea,' sus they. '.ad 'em la All and read them se *ad wata•r. That'll take the la' red patriotism oat of ri- ab a..l� tii a is wire dor sae as e./ year bather as r £a/ P' M h • is•.e'1 Massa TA Bilber he MEW 10 jade the Mala" &adMt nem areatel iblak fat' amen • "reef,. IWMI se haw le M. 1 t , n"•d• bamr,M nor ted "Ila To ansa for fwd to protect Mme's 4K i. a hat '?mr teet er • tam lege ot l ran- b"III "'hat's " tees tgat o of heard you speak today." Ile bread lase read Mfeaa. 'Tea mustn't ne to Prbsa" Lam, en "1r. the lot of emery !Mishima tsdai tam ave whet he thinks." 'tt yeastie't be toast It mastnlr bats a 4 a'. vice rose la her Al ttoim eta She repeated: -It mo•ts"t/ Ill appealbad, fat to m7 brother to stop It" '11 be'a anything tike hie father lee tease. mesmall heed hell pay to your Pleading. Ths poor wretches here appealed te do la all BlopNe apt oortb to famine and alekn. -sot for help, mind 7e, just for a M- t*time to pay thele rents -had the only answer cher ever got from Mia was w'Pay or go!