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CHAPTER II -Returning to the palace at night the crown prince finds everything In an uproar as a ',auk of the search for him. The chancellor Impresses on the old h ing, the boy's grandfather, who la very even to speak. The revolver flew out ill, the need for better protection of the of his hand at one blow from the Anll- ruwn prince and suggests that the Mend- e,ip of the neighboring king of Karnia like arms of the concierge. Itehine be cemented by giving the Princess Hed- him somewhere was coming, N.i:k0 finally marriage • to him. The old king knew, a detachment of cavalry. Cut the concierge, Nlkky, with a drawn re- volver In his hand, aid a face deathly white. Ile had had no time to Are, Mt time CHAPTER iTi-Hedwlg herself, who loves Ntkky Larlsctt, Otto's aid de camp. and Iarlsch are upset by the king's de- cision. CHAPTER IV -Countess Loschek, lady n waiting to Annum r lata. In love with Karl of Karol., 1s jealous of Hedwlg. She lots to start a revolt In Livonia by send- ing • code letter to.Karl telling him of conditions In the country. Peter Nlburg. who was to deliver the message. b be- trayed by a fellow clerk. Herman Spier. CHAPTER V-Nlburg Is robbed of Ins mleslve, and a dummy letter substituted; "aptaln Larleck, unaware of the substi- tution. holds upKarl's chauffeur and se - sures the enveop. CHAPTER YP-Blank Humbert promo fent among the Terrorists, decodes Coua-- stuudesl�aamesd message with la the aid espy. had heard sounds in the street. and o ber the Terrorists an holding prisoner. pot np the chain. He stood at bay. • cttAPTZR YH-Capptans tartaen impar. huge, shaken figure at the foot ,.f the eons es Karla chauf cur and exchange• atone staircase, Ho was for night the sheet within the hitter for moms cigar 6 retie papers On delivering the note M now. But surely -outside at tho do )r Karl, Ladies w made prisoner when the one some gave the secret knock o[ the leesDtion b discovered. Hsdwlg's consent to the marriage forcibly obt•tned Meet* tribunal, and followed It by the puns- :irkchascellor[ of 1.Ivonla, oo eludes the word. He breathed again. Friends, of RIM for the marriage and knaves for • Wedelns. RIKars listing lodh•. course, come for the ammunition. But. CHAPTER ?III -On the wa7 to Wede4• to be certain. he went to the window ng chancellor llistulch's party ands Karl's of his buret* and looked out through .hauffeur. with whom tartish had changed •Iothea. Mound and gagged. They Meson the ball. Students! 'dm and proceed with him to the king's ounting lodge. The chauffeur escapes. "Coming!" be called. And kicked at tlettltch and Ktng Karl reach • satiS ac- Nikty's quiet figure as he passed It. 'ory arrangement as to the martian and Then he unbolted the door, dropped the Karl rel Sumach, after telling b m of pped tis• coming wedding chain, and opened the door. CHAPTER IX -Old Adelbert, erlppled I Standing before him, hacked by a veteran, long as attendant at the operst IPet crowd of fantaatic figures, anus Mouse, loess his position and becomes Nem: tittered against the king and the chase Haeckel. teller. They did not kill him at once. At CHAPTER X -Countess Loschek ands the points of a dozen bayonets, intend- ner room In the palace searched and Incriminating documents stolen. the ed for vastly different work, they also and a summons to appear before the forced him ap the staircase, flight after Committee of Ten, revolutionary tribunal. PM goes, and 1■ ordered to assist In the night. At first he cried pitifully that kidnaping of the crown prince. under he knew nothing of the royal child.' threat of having her duplicity lad to Chancellor Mettllch. She 111 given • he had outdistanced theta, ridingt fren- ziedly, had leaped hedges and I/ Telles across the lurk. He must hold the men autfl they came. Struggling to the grasp of the coe elerge, he yet listened for them. Front the first he knew It wee a lobi,ig bat- tle. He had lost before. But he fought fiercely, with the strengrti of n dozen. His frenzy was equaled by that of the other man, and his weight tonna less by a half. He went down Ronlly and lay still, a battered: twisted fig- ure. But Black Humbert. breathing herd then he tried to barter what he knew weak to consider for his Itte. They jeered at him, CHAPTER XI-Hedwlg. In desperation pricked him shamefully from behind at the thought of the marriage with Karl with daggers. urges tartach to elope with her. He points out the impossibility of the scheme and , At the top of the last flight he turned CHATTER XII-lt•ttYgh t � et and faced them. "Gentlemen, ft -tender the attaehm•nt b•tw•en H•bwlg and Zap- he Implored• -I have dote him no tarn Iarleck, points out to the tatter the harm. It was never to my mind to do loaves Redwta in despair. Impossibility of his marrying the pro ncess I-" and secures from tum • promise never to him an Injury. desert the Brown prince. "He le In the room when you kept CHAPTER XIII -Tote American bol. me?" asked Haeckel, In a low vette, Robby Thorpe, ands the secret passage- "He is there, and sale." way from the palace, by which the court plana to romps it the Terrorists make Then Haeckel killed him. He struck flight a•ceseary, aad takes old Adibert. ►Io with a dagger. and ►I..great body now a revolutionist, late the secret. • CHAPTKR XTV-Adelb•rt informs the Comm Sties of Ten of the finding of the secret passage. The Terrorists fix the carnival as the time for kidnaping the crown prince. CMArTLlt AY-rltnl Karr •.....w ser vont• to have • personal understanding with ltedwlg, and becomes acquainted with the trembled state of the couartry. Countess Iaeehek agrees to assist in the kidnaping of the crown primo. CKAPTPR XVI-Hedwlg pleads wrm Lartscb to take her away, but Iarteeh m- eanie true to 51s promise to MKtlick sew - the crown proton CHAPTER XIII -The crown prince, le- obby Thg the whohas comhe m through the metal erre) aThorpe, ycret passage, they. They enjoy the car- 'tlyal together, and later go to Bobby's hour. for dinner. Bobby's governess, a Terrorist recognises the crown prince and r0e1 10 Inform Black Humbert of h,• whereabouts. • "'TSR X Vm-Whll• et canes non0y s nouN itoe crow., ,..,.� -�-_ pelt .,f St. Stefan's tolling and knows the Sing le dead. He starts for the palace. but Islet Humbert rises him. Humbert send. Adetbert to inform the Terrorists hs hag the bo,. but Adetbert, horror stricken at his treachery, hastens to the palace instead. H8 tells the chancellor where a* Brown- 1�We.9•WRa is gibbet. --•ate overcome Muth ,eaeltement, drop. deed. CHAPTER XIX -Incensed at the dis- cppe rance of the crown pence, and In- cited by the Terrorists the people threat- en to riots tis revolt. The excitement re- stores Haeckel toe his senses end he has- tens from the hospital, rallies his fellow ue of th▪ e crown aprince. nd ea a Haeckel k1them to 11s Humbert ad taiIarlses takes the boy back to theCappalacen CHAPTER XX -The appearanee of the crow• .prinea on a balcony of th• palace restores artier and ail danger of an uprts- In` 1s ended. Haeckel'■ Information en- ables the authorities to ferret out and arrest ro ,the Terrt.ts and the throne te made isle for Otto. The new king pleads with the chancellor to allow H.dwtg to marry Jarisch and the story ends with t�: understanding that the wedding will They took up the cry, a few at first, then all of them. Store than hie words, the gaunt and wounded figure of Haeckel In the cart fought for him. He reeled before them. Two leaped up and steadied him, finally, Indeed, took him on their shoulders, and led Ow way. They made a wedge of men, and puAed through the mob. 'I'o, the Ilttle king!" was the cry they raised, and ran, a flying wedge of white, fantastic flgures. Those who were unarmed prised weapons from the crowd as they passed. Urged by Haeckel, they ran through the streets. Haskel knew. it was !request he had known that they bad don. away with lilt. His mind• working now with .Smoak unnatural activity. flew ahead Ito the bowie In the itond of the (loud Children. and to what might be Preset- I lag then. Ills eyes burned. Now at last be would tbtynM VIPm. aniters� Wig -- rye44 ,. 4,44,\ t • �L s�yB/rItII _ TrIlfh:�.r'Alfll t 1I�� i Then H.,ekel Killed Him. fell on the stain. Hs was still mos- Ing otIng and groaning. aa they swarmed over him. ilaerkel fnced the crowd. 'There are others," he said. "I know them all. When we have finished here, we will go on." They were fearful of frightening filo BM, king and only ten went back. with the key that Haeckel had taken from the body of Rleeh Humbert They unlocked the door of the back room, to find ►1s majesty sitting on a chair, with a rather motet handkerchief in his hand. He wee not at all fright• ened, however, -and was weeping for Alm grondfather. "Has the carriage Mme?' be de- manded. "I am Waiting for a car- riage." They augured him het 41 rrrlage WWI on the any, aad Were tag much at 5 Iona. "I would like to go ice," he said. "i am afraid"-eay 11 1her-Nlk- kvt" 4 - •00111111011. URI • aero a:uos navy In 1M• booty ray. a staggering, white -lipped Ntkky, fie was not too weak to pick the child up. however, and carry him to the head of the stalrs. They had moved the body of tn. concierge, by his or der. So he stood there, the boy In 511 arms, and the students. ut �ly an hoar before in revolt against bi . cheered mlghui). They met the detachment of eaval- \'y at the dooq and thus, to state, rode ru�,ck to the palaos where he was to King Otto the Ninth. A very std Ilttlk king, for Nlkky had answered 514 question honestly. A king who mopped his eyes with a very dirty handker- chief. 4 weary tattle king, too, wltk Weedy A touch of IndtgrsUonl Behind totem, 1n the house on the Road of the Good Children, Haeckel, in an access qt fury, ordered the body et the concterp Dung from a window. It lay below. • Misted and shapeless thing, beside the`fleces of old Adel- bert's broken sword. a..v." CHAPTER XX. SSia The Lint Peony. And ea, at tast. King Otto the Ninth reached bla palace. and +Ras boated up the stain to the room`where the council waited. Not •1 all a'royal flg- nre, but a tired Utile boy In gr17 trou- sers, • short black (ton coat,' pod • rolling collar which had once\\.bees white. He gave one glance around the "My grandfather!" he said. And t to crying into his dirty pocket•handd\ r'ame. 'Take two of the guard, and kerchief. bring her." The chancellor eyed grimly from no- \ Then, remembering the work he had der h1s shaggy brows the disreputable tn., do. he took another sip of milk. figure of his sovereign Then he went .nee things you have done." be said toward him, add put his hand on Wa to .'Ikky. "And weak and wicked head. encu they are. But, on the other "He was very eager for this rent, hand. you found the king." Otto," he said. '•1 oleate found him also. Besides, Then he kpelt and very solemnly that do' not affect my guilt, sir," said and with Infinite tender -,nae, he kissed Ntkky steadily. the smell, nut overelesn band. - Suddenly\the chancellor got up and, One by one the coon •r! did the same going to Nik12n, put both hands on Ids 1b1gg• shoulders. `` King Otto straighten. -d his shoulders and put away the Dnp ',orchid. It had occurred to him it he was • man now and most act n men's part In the world. "May I see him? he asked. didn't see him before." "Tour people are waiting. sire," the chancellor said gravely. "To a ruler, his people must come first." And do, In the clear light from the room behind him, Otto the lelnth first stood before his people. They looked up, and hard eyes grew soft, tense muscles relaxed. They saw the erect- ness of the small Agan•. the steadi- ness of the blue eyes that had fought hack their tears, the horesty and Are and courage of fbla ev all boy who was the king. I t such of the revolutlonlets as re- warded scream before the parliament house. Let the fames burn and the drums beat The solid dtlzens, the gnat mass of the people, looked up at the kiss and &aura/ mlgbtly. Rsv - w.er,...+r r ...,••....- er r'.te In the evening Ntkky LarlseS king. and setfea sown t* ale ANAL went to the council room. The coon- H. yawned, then sat ip suddenly-- • ell had dispersed. and Msttlleh sat 1" alone. When Ntkky was s000unced be "Yoe. mgj.sy I" frowned. Then, very wady. hi, "l'kere Is something in my treason smiled. But he was stern enough when pocket. I almost forgot it. Masi the young soldier entered. Nlkky bring theta here." came to the point at once. Sitting up In bed, and under Oskar's "I&tave coma," hs said, "to "maw disapproving eye, because be, toe, wal whorl am to do, dr." infected with the ,germ idea, Rise "DoT" asked the chancellor, coldly. Otto the Ninth felt around to W stall "Whether the crown -whether the pockets, until at last he Lad tooted king Is safe or not." said Nlkky, look- what he wasted. Inc dogged and not at all now like the „Hove 1 a small box 'Webeer., • picture of his mother. "I as guilty of very small bozo he ingred -of all that happened." 'The one 1• which your maNsty's The chancellor had meant t0 he vary send ring cam. la bora, Aide Olken is (lard. But he had come through a one 1. the Mad/ which c.atalaed great deal, and besides, be saw eon* crayons-" thing Nlkky did not menu him to see. "I'll have the rine btu," eau 51st Ile was used to reading mots. He saw majesty. that the boy had come to the breaking And soots this Ltocul■ Penny reined point. on a cushion of white velvet, es which "Slt down," be said, "and ten test were the royal arms about It." Hine Otto looked carefully at this But Mirky would not sit. He Mood, penny and then closed the tad. looking straight ahead, and told the "Whenever I am disagreeable, 00. story. He lett nothing out, the scene k•r," he said, "or don't care to study, on the root, his broken promise, or -or do things that you think my "Although." be added. his oniy word grandfather would not have done. I of extenuation, "God knows I tried to wish you'd bring me this box. You'd keep It." better keep It near you." Then the message from Countess He lay back and yawned again. Lonchek, and his long watt In her boa- "Did you ever hear of Abraham Lin- dolr, to return to the thing he had colo, Oskar?' he asked. found. As he went on, the chancellor. "1-I Dave hard the name, MOW- hand aje►hand touched • ttuttoo• y," Oskar ventured cautiously. "Bring here at once Countess Los- "My grandfather thought ha woe a chek." he said, to the servant who -great-mea." ills voice trailed *7. "I-should-Rke-" The excitements and sorrows of ths day left biro gently. He stretched his small limbs luxuriously, and half turned upon his face. Oskar, who hated disorder, drew the covering In stiff and geometrical exactness across his small figure, and tiptoed out,of tho room. Some time after midnight the chan- cellor passed the guard and came into the room. There, standing by the bed, • • •\ • • • • Quite to the enid now, with the eosin - tees not In her r'�Qms or anywhere In the palace. With t;tle bonfires butted to cold ashes, and t streets deserted. With the police makl4g careful search for certain men whosenames Haeckel had given, and tearing, frenzied pla- cards from the walla\``With Miss Braithwaite still lying in her drugged deep, watched over by the'•elsten who had cared for the dead king and with Karl, across the mnantalna, reaming of a bride who would never his. Quite to the end. Only a *lord or two now, aad we may lave tbd,, little king to fulfill his splendid destiny. Not a quiet life, we may he certain, er. haps not a very peaceful or untrou one. But a breve and steadfast a honorable one, be sure of that. What should we gala by following Olga Loschek, eatldg her heart out In England, of the committee of ten. tower Ing to its cella? They bad failed, as the It wicked, sooner or later, must fall. Or beprayed a soldier's prayer, and lobe It eot all tits hopes for his country, hls 1ef for has dead comrade and sever , hos loyalty to Ms new king. King'\Otto, who wits, for all the di- gestive '\tablets, not sleeping wen, roused add saw him there, and eat upright at`once. "1s It morning?" he asked, bllnkleg. "No, majesty. 11. down and slap mein. "Would you mond sitting down for • little while? That la, If you are sot sleepy." "I am not eleepy," said the ehase cellor, and drew up a greet chair. "It I stay, will you try to`ileep?' "Do you mluJ I talk a little? 111 May make me drowsy." \ 'Talk if you like. majesty" said the old man. Thursday, Auguet 81, 1922 7 to bins m• a itttle longer." Two are Net ten heavy, LajMt7" Sewn t►e chancellor, worn Net with este day, but with maay, was Nodding. ' 9 °a 3 CP Finally They INA Mopt His eyes dosed *odor bis Senn ore brow•. Malty they bath slept. The room was silent. Something slipped out of the Iltre king's hand and rolled' to the Scor. It was the bolt eostelalag Om jhr col . tam llND.1 Trotting 1111 again be featured for four okays at the Canadian Natkrnal Exhibition Sept 2.5,0 and 7. i Ler Us E•Iarge Year Holiday Pictures The I'iclnrve you take thief(wnmrr will ire ntee attractive and valuable if rnlarrg e.1 our"•ay, and mitke a womb acceptable pre-ent at any time. -R. R. SALLl7WS BUS SERVICE 111111111. King Otto eyed nom gravely. TIME TABLE : Stratford and Goderick "Would you mind tf I got on yper knee?' be asked. almost ttmtpl). I. 11 51. Ilfe no one bad so held hits, nel yet Bobby. that very evealn1 had robed on his father's tea as thgagh s very generally don* "I wepld glutton had that sdiAt riee4YN Ike Knit griming fat In a prosperous land, ilk to try how It feels." f death blow at the liamtla of 1 til. Min greedy for eamonest and too 1st- , then." sold the chancellor. The mob prepared to CO hems to but asked tee battle/ Thikking climbed out of bed and ap WWI. Ring Otto stood en the bel- To finish the day, then, and dose oe hla, lap. His ebaseellor raebed cony, down below la the crowd an American woman looked np, and sud- denly caught iter husband by iha arta. "Robert," she said, "Robert. It ta Bobby. Slat. friend!" "Itestaeoser he retorted. "it's rather drufnek isn't It/ Nothing like this at home! See, they've crowned him already" But Bobby's mother looked with the clear eyes of moat women, and all mothers. "They have not crowned him," abs Id. smiling, with tears la her eyes. e absurd little king! Thgg Mve tom to take off m pap ' ire r • a to e , e • Hedwlg did not turn her head. She Tbs died king lay r state Ia the knew his inept had really known he royal chapel. Tall eamegs burned at mast come, since she was calling him, its head and feet. set i long black atonally calling, with all her Meter standard.. Ill. uniform lay at his mined young wilt Oh, she was sham♦ feet. his cap, his •word. The sag 01 less! his country was draped across him. He But now that he had come, It was Nlkky who Implored, and Hedwlg who with midnight. Nlkky Ont. a eubdtaed and rsther battered Nlkky. He was point -toted by a desire, sot Indeed unknown to lov- ers, to revisit the plies when be and 13tedwlg had :net before The roof - no les. Not even then fMet he hoped for himself any more than be had hoped before. But at last It could not be Karl. Strangely enough. Hedv`g also hod had • fancy to visit the roof. She "I want to tell about running away" could net sleep. said the king, wide-eyed In the dusk. So she had dismissed her maid and "1 am ser/7• This tls• I am Soing to hose through Hubert's rooms to the promise not to de It .gala" root. May found her there. "Make the promise to yourself. majesty. It Is the best way." "I wtlL I Intend tO be a very good king." leant__ "Grad groat tt, majesty. "Like Abraham Llacsla? "Lits Abraham LANA," A," gl d AO chancellor gravely. r -1 " The king, for all Itis bellwatt` gted ook.d vary rested. held eQ, fulness, 7awsed sesta, and aqully sd In a small prints chapel nearby 1 "M) oaly thought In all the world," doom. to the old masa breast "Aad like my grandfather," hs added. "God gnat that. also" was half • Ng "...ad that a This time 11 was the chancellor wt.gopart tl< him Llai band 'Tor what? said,Iledwlg coolly. _yawned. s y theNes before, and lay Denied In a 5.11.1 "Tor loving you so." Thls was mod He was very weary, sad very sad tlefield. It was; nntdrtssatsty, his old hatter, quite strategic, Indeed. A Suddenly. after a allows, the king trench gained) spoke: '1day a king do anything he "Do you rally love met I won- want.? der." "Nat at an," said the chastener But Nlkky was tired of words, and hastily. rather afraid of them. They were not "But, it it w11l not hurt the pimple? Ms weapons. He trusted more, as has I want to de two things, or have two been said somewhere else, in hla two things. They are both gaits easy.° strong arms. His tea* wits anxious, , "Too mneh ever to let len ge," he "What are they? said. Which mans nothing sale= "Toe woslds't like to priAlit 111116. over avid dragged a blanket from the bed. "For far of • eoldi" be said, aad draped it about the little figure. °New, how 1s thatr "It Is very comfortable. May I pod my bad baekr Long. long years glace the .haae•efer had sat thea, with a child 1n bks arms. His sturdy old arms encircled the boy closely. lay old Adelbert. They could not do he said. "Can yon ever forgive mer him too much honor. He, too. looked This wan tactless. No Inver should rented, and he, inn, was covered by ever remind his lady that he has wlth- the hag, and no ORM would have stood her uniform that tinware. The? had add- ed bin regimental tag to the national one, and on 1t they had sat his shabby cap. He, too, might bate been a king. Then were candles at his head and feet, also; but alae, ha had now ao sword. Thus it happened that old Adelbert the traitor lay In state in the poise* and that monks. Is Ioag brown robes, knelt and prayed by boot. Perhaps b• needed their prayers. sat partials. 1n the great sev000tIng, thins' ars bal- anced up, the good against the bot. Is that case, who knows? The palace m.,nrned and the palace rejoiced. Haeckel had told what be knew and the lenders ad the terrorists Were In prison, Soma, ta MO p4tw. would bet hanged with a silken cord, as was their due. And others would be esthetically disposed of. The way was not yet clear ahead. 1•11 111° ends was passed and anfely. Early In the events., soon atter he had appeared on the balcony, the court had sworn fealty to Otto the Ninth. He had stood on the data In the throne room, very much wa.fsd and brushed by that time, and tho ceremony had taken pines. Such • shoot froth re- lieved throats as went up. such a (lat- ter es swords were dews from scab- bards and held upright 1n the aft. 'Otto I" they cried, And again 'Otto." The little king had horned tgalta pas *115 excitement we take It for granted that she was to his arms. And she was, indeed The king havint been examined and 'wild your The ehneellor mantled la the Gallo nen. given some dlgeettve tablets by the "dam'tsatse% but I aman old ASP court phyalelnne--a group which, diet majesty. What are theyr strangely enough, did not Include Doc- "First, I would like to have a dolt tor Weiderman-w-had been given a one to keep with me." warm bath and put to bed.I "1--pr'obibty that eau Ther, was much formality as to the 'Thank yen- I de process now. several gentlemen cling- And-" he hesitated, ing to their her.dttary right to bang a 'Tea, saajoatyr around and be nuisances during the "I am very food of Nlkky," '- ceremony. But at last be was left king. "Aad he Is not we -- alone with Oskar. looks sad, a.mettre• Alone, of Ceuta` as mach as a tang him to marry Fps°r:G. In ever alone, welch, what with extra be together the sentrlae and so on. Is not exactly god- The ehaocsllot tary confinement. all, why Not? la (;I; "Oskar I" pall the king from W p11- tion all his 111s. low. brought bloat An "Mnjtstyr happiness lay to bbl Oskar wan gatheringtle the royal gar "Phaps," he salt, molts, which the ptsyd(iens had or. he arrsoged Aso." dosed burned la twee of germs. The night air blow IN "Did you ever est American lee ellen wtad,9/.. 'no' Tit ereamr contentedly, aad dosed "Ne, majesty. Not that i recall."" "'TN1°1 ratherraa met r "It M eery delicious." observed the be arranged." want a Mb Stratford-Coderic► Leave am. pm 10(1 11.00 $nwu,.rd P. n. a 1-. 3.1.' ttehn urvllM r x. C. Mtlehell 90s iso-. 1 Pullin 9,-31 436 teetort • 10/31 SA6 11111ton 10.10 .,.1.'. nuln,wvme 1040 5.46 w.utb at . 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