HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1932-06-02, Page 6FJ SMPmor John Uri Lloyd THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THUESDIAY, JUNE 2, 1932. "'SusieI said, "I an ashamed of rot yet retired, An' Cupe hob all de proof in 'brachPROFESSIONAL CARDS having fought (Red -Head in r your ,`blase 'Sammy," ;broke, In my con- writin', even t' de sv, arin' ' ob Atilt home, but ho toi'luoed that little child Banton, ''Cupe hat a word t' say t' ISukey air' oh de Now Yo'k ledge. 1E1 near to death; and Tcouid not help Ma'se Wagnah, an'll be obleeged ef ,Ma'se Manley Yobany chile 'titled t' , Medical doing it. Aly temper got the upper yo' '11 stop a miuit'an' heah de 'con- his value, et gm Susie." Itatid of nty'yatdgmeni. Will you par- liersashuit; "Fo Cods s11:•e, leecp your 'mouth DR. H. HUGIII ROSIS, Physician doe .me?" - Ile turned into the little yard, shut, Otipcl I shall cost ltJwdige El- and Surgeon. Late of London Hos- 'Red-ifleead is wild and meant no knocked 011 t!he door, and together ford at once albotit thus m'a'ter" pital, London, England, Special harm, '1• 'aro sure," She replied, "I -Ie we were ushered into the room, speaks softly to me,- he shows me ;where, as has ,beeii related, .many Bettahfeetyo' asal itogross grow und'a]i atten'tfou to •diseases of the eye, ear, many kindnesses; 'his face is red, his years before he had stood with the yoaii , MWaath 10' Cups nose and throat. Office and roed- hair is'red, btit 'through no fault of heavy box of,coin. ,and the m'anuscrspt am gibtin' m'oo'sItrious ole,; an' doom deuce ,behind Dominion Bank) Office his own. lire hives the country, he of Susie's amother. ;I' was. invited to 'tend t' die an lelbe de• gearl widout de .Phone!'' No, 5;(• Residence Phone .104. ioves the Chills; and •val'leys, the ,Woods seat myself, and did so, but, Cupe re- name she 'titled to.' DR.• F. J, B�UIPJThoWS, Seaforth. and wine's and flowers." • uiained standing. "Mr. Wtguer," 1 said, "this is all Office' and residence, Goderich street, "And yet, he tortures children, hiss "M'a'ce UVa!guah;" hes 'id; ''yo' min' strauvge to me. I'catch art of Gu e's g meaning, but urwah of itis obscpre, east of the United Church. Coroner` (Susie." Never before 'had'I said Miss de day in de yeah oue by when yo'for the' Count of Huron. Telephone to: her, and as I, did:5',o tnow. gh!e )lush- 'come t' :Cttp,e s cabin an,' tole him ho,w [Still, I 'take it that Mr. Mauley, who, N!g 46. y p ed, I saw the flush—it shaded her face es de Co'ht had made yo' ,de• guard- died by a paralytic stroke, was the until bhe hue Of the check touched yen ob de little ISusic gearl?" fatter of Bessie:'' DR. C, MIAQI{A1i.—C. Mackay,' that of •the -,petals sof the wild sweet. Yes, Cupe, Very well," yes, she is his' child. He was fol - and graduate of Trinity University briar an her- bosom. `Mitt' yo de ttrouble de goad ya'c- "He is uneduca'ted," she replied, ,as'ioned yo', an' ,d'at, de /edge say sine lowed to Kentucky by the girl's mo- and gold medallist of Trinity Medical. flier, who left the baby in charge of College; member o'f the College of "and needs stortutthy; not ibloiws, You could stay wid Cupe till deai'nie c'o'me 'Ctipe's master,Mr. Iiandmin, the Say that be tortured the ,child — are .ifo her t' tette der cabin orb<'her brook ' lahy+s'c'ans and'Surgeons of Ontario. oa1,-Ibrdther of' Mr, Maul!ley,' DIo n'at, ou certain that he ,clid ? Alfas you tronas, however, speak of, the fa'c't you have not the. day he stood 'by any side in „ `Yes,"' le!arne'd, the secret is to be well kept DR. F. J. R. NO'ESITEJfi- Eye; Ear the Ia helpless school and defended "She wlah es full ob fun an",sun if Susie is to be ,pratoct•e'd. ,A sieilple Nose and Throat. Graduate in Mtedi me, a •helpless girl? ,Db you think, icMr.ed shine es a thee tree es ob 'honey, an` statement of fact cannot serve her in- cine; University' of Toronto 18W. Samuel, that I was not .. tortured ole lceered nufltin 'bout no one but de forests, while it can bring sarnow Late Assistant .New York O!plabha3-: then?'^ ole brack fo'les. ,Slhe Kalb ben like tom- mie and Aural Institute, Moore!field'e. •and s't'one to many others:' "'D'id II not also stand by you, did S sy eha'h sense. ISihe wall a spritely Eye, and Golden Square throat hos,pi- ha'n'd and ask that gear], M'a'se'Wagn'ali, a little ting, but "1'I'r.''Wlagner, when I left String - bats, offier inion myfawn to go to' school you gave ' me ba'ls, London, England. At Comm, - now she clan' tall an'supple." some advice. You tol'd me that when ercial Hotel, 'Seaforth; 3rd Monday im not take your'p'art then, Susie?" '"Go on, Cupe." each month, from 11 a.m. to 3,p,m.: .' `.'Yes," she said, and her eyes drop- "Wh'en de little tgearl use t' sing, et 'T 1 un'd the `,girl I loved, T should e91' ed. 'Yes, 'bu't w'a'h loud like de hell' Park, an.' when, 'her s'o. T em naw of age and in a fair p "But bat ?"she dance', et math keerless Pike wid way to make a living. I love Susie ,. " her garments.._ Batt how. .she'. (doom with all my heart, I- caslt. no blame on.DIR. W. C. SIPI121OAT.-•Graduate of tial You came second. Ser for the Shame her falther wrought. Faculty of.Medicine, University of It was n y turn to flush. It was true dance no' maa'h , et de:cabin doah, her an the contrary, I now despise the Western igo second to her thea',, an' when she sing, et +sit sof' an' hum- min', wiu p Wes.ern Ontario, London. Matwher' te'a't d did native' of the man who wronged her, of College of Physicians and Sur-' Seemingly 1 still stood second. And nmin ; like 'de tv''tle dove." for the -firs!t Again he stopped. "Go on," said, and I love her none the less. I amt germs of Ontario. Office in rear o'p'' then 'my 'heart thumped, •willing to, share my' name if she will Aberhar!t's drug • store, Seafoods. time iI knew tr wv deeply I loved this, •iVlc'W'agnen` g naturally in 'be- "An' when de pert chile use t' gad- accept it. Give her a good education, Phone 90. Hours 1:30-4 p.m., 7.3� girl, who argued so d beg of you, db your duty as' 'her lett of my an'bagonislt• ilei de flowahs In. de spring,_slhe bunch -9 p.m.. Other hours by app'ointmemit: "ivLr. Drew," she icotitijitited, "I atn 'em in her- htan' and' , den put 'env in guardian, and look to ene to furnish ndbod but Susie. 'I have been taught a ,glass ob wa'tah on de table; but now the name she needs. That is" -'I hesi- yfated. ty my guardian, 'lir. IWa'gne'r, and she dean bunch de flo'tiahs no moan (Professor Drake, and expect to go to she fes pick one er two toil' roses an' "What?" stick 'err in iter ha'r ,er in her busumt. "I'1 she will share it." college, so that you perceive I antnotknows,' I added, and turned as wild as I .sth'ould'thave been had you Et am a mon'stro'us change, Ma'seDIR J. A. M'Lt'NIN, Successor. tp.• not begged me to take the education; Wagnal:' Naw, his voice sunk very to address; the old 'vers, but he had Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of Successor t,c• still I amt `Susie lNobo:dy,' and.I live low. `.Ai' When de boys noazu - ooah silently si'ppe'd away; only Mr. Wag- western University, Chicago, Ill. Li - in She cabin with and Dinah; de tau'. dey use t' hunt indewood's ver and-niy'se1,f were. present. The centiate Royal Collage. of Dental Sur -- You helped` ane escape absoluste is - milk skate an' swim in de .pond anti negro. had gone from bhe room either goons, Toronto. Office over- Sill+'" drink out ob de spun down bybefore or after any declaration • was nuance, and for your kindness in g 'de hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone guiding me as you did I sincerely nl!ilk hoose. ;B'u't ,now dey go ,by de made, 1 knew not wi't'h. He hadle'ft 151. us with the expressed threat to `raise thank you. . Yes, she continued, "in spring t' git:a drink ob waba'h, er t' ax behalf of two persons do I thank you." some fool quistion what loan mean the de'v'il with the name of Manley.' "W'to else, Susie?" nuffiin, er t' act tap one way er `nod- C IAPTER LI. DIR. F. J. BIEOH'ELY, graduate- "Red -Head. He is not the .vicious doh. He looked at me. `Monstrous Roya¢ College of Dental Surgeons, lad he 'would have been ,had I grown little uxcuse et takes t' bring 'eat t' de The Magic Mirror. g Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's up as rude as I might have done." cabin now.:Two ab dein coins t' -night, Sleep did no•t xea'dfly come to my grocery, •Main St., :Seaforth, Phones, 1 bit my lip. "Susie," 1 said "S hate and 'Susie she 'liuga'h in her room t' eyes that night, and the snatcit•es . of office 1&5'W, 'residence 1S5J. that name;I 'wish no thanks for him, fix ftp bele' she comes out" siunrber, brought little nest. D'istres's - nor will ill`3 I take any." "Well, Cupe, what must I do?"ing dreams that seemed to be Joined "I give them on my own account; time de gearl 1ef', de cabin; to not less painful periods of waking Auctioneer., I do not hate the. mane," she .answer- Lewd knows dat •Cupe .an' Dinah labs possessed the. When morning broke I ed. Then 'there came over me a cud- .her moah 'n all de worl', but de g'G1Eoneer DDLDOu T, Licensed arose fatigued and with swollen eyes. Auctioneer for the County of Huron. den impulse to tell her d' loved her, gearl's place now es wid de White My mother ,perceived that Something Arrangements can be made for Sale- "Susie," ale"Susie," I said eagerly, "listen. There fo'ks, Take her back, Ma'se Wagna'h; 'weighed upon my mind, and suggest Date at'The Seaforth News. Charges - tier something I wanted to say ;four 1o' de good ob de hooey chile, take ed that I might not be well; :but I moderate and satisfaction uranteed, " years ago. I did not say it then, Ther back)"' p'assed the matter lightly. 'Although B must say it now. Susie, L I understand, 'Cupe, Yon fee' that ,painifdl dreams .came to me all that a caught her 'hand. She did not re- she 'liar gro4n beyond your care,"night, I remembered but one in'cid- WATSO� AND REID'� hist nor withdraw it. "Et ana]ces de nigger sad t' say et." ent, wherein occurred a question: "Misses," broke in Clipe stepping "I'll sec Judge Elford and arrange "What is the object of life?'' EEAL ESTATE to the girl's side, "de young .Ma'se at once for her future. She is a bright Samuel eons' be Mired ob standin' so girl and should go away to school," Memory of the scenes of the previ- AND INSURANCE AGENCY loii'g. 'Souse de ole man, but de =id- "Min' yo' d.e readin' ob de papal' taus evening and the threat of Ctnpe (,Succssors to James 'Watson) •dah ob de chile o, de bed'll worry her mudelah. w'r'ote?" con'cern'ing the.lfauley-s disturbed me. monstrous much lessen et he toted "Yes." I feared that he might carry his threat MAII'N S'T., SIEAP1O'RTH, ONT. hone. Ef de young sna'se will break "She dean Want t' go t' sehoo1, n'er into immediate execution, and I will All kinds of Insurance risks effect off de conlbersaei un, Cupe'll go 'long t' go t' any home t' live outer she ha'b add that I now felt not only a person - ed at lowest rates in First -Class, wid him t' 'String-townt' tote de de name she 'titled to." al concern,<but'a legitimate righ't,to Companies, chile.""Th;at paper carries' no'evidence .interfere. With this thought in mind, The interruption 'angered me, it Was that the Court could use to give her I started for his cabin without any obviously intentional. a recalled how the name of her father." well -formulated plan of action. But it n� iIi n twice ,hefiore he had prevented me "An' mos' she be 'Nigger Susie' al- was not to meet Susie that r went fi JJE McKILLOP from speaking as S' had just been tt"sYs? this time to the home .of the dead about to speak. But the in'terrupt'ion "She will be only Susie until she Corn Bug. I intended to talk with the Mutual Fire insurance Co.-' had been' made and ,Susie had let aim; marries." old negro, anti fpr the once I hoped to for she turned to ,the bed, ,veno she "Yo' know, Mase W'agna'h, clot ole find bhe girl absent' FIAIRM .AND ISOLATETOWN gently stroked the child's forehead, Ma'se Mauley, ',who die so sudden,. PROPERTY, U N'LY, INSURED "Yes," she said, "Uncle ;Cupe is right: wah her fadda'h. To' know to Jibed a My abject being to discover some - The little one should be taken to its monstrous good life heat es fo'lcs thing further concerning the past life Officers — John Bennewies, 'Brod-. b'leli•tad, but de kin' hea'h'ted Iran died. o'f ' G his ,charge and to tell Cupe that by hagen, President; Jas. Connolly, God.- home." In a felw momenta the slender .rsason of 1n conference, with lir. form, still asleep, was carried' forth, 's'prisin' sudden, Had he lived longah,Y erich, Vice Pres.; tD. F. McGregor, its head' resting, on the shoulder of 'he might nab give de chile de name Wagner, her .guandtan, I had, to a de-'Seaforth No. 4, !Sec. -Trees: the negro. 'Before leaving 'the cabin, sit'e's titled to, Et's a ppity he died gree, assumed a personal.,r,espot, Directors -,Geo. R. McCartney, Sea - g g sibilit' concerningher future. I will however; I lingered a second, a se,co!n,d so early,"dicot, ,Sha forth No, 3; Alex. 'Bice longer than T would have clone had 'Mr, Wagttbr shook itis head, admit, else,''lief I was aggrieved over forth No.,3; James Evans, ISeaEortlat E'f .Susie cain't hab her name, dethe manner in which the old slave had No. S; !Roble. Ferris, 'Myth No. 1; Jas. the occupant been other than Susie; treated me on the two occa's'ions in 'S!hlojdice, Walton No. 4; John 'Pepper, just a second longer than I might 'tame ab de Manley, gearls shall stun' •(have done had:it been any ot'h'er girl disgrace'," said the. earnest negro, "E1 H"ltach I had been prevented fronn, tell- IBrucefie'ld;' William, Knox„ Londes- did I hold her hand in, 'nide, and as S de 461136'1es t' faller de dean chile, ing the girl that my thought was for borough, dropped it I asked; bell stick his ifin,gahs into de 'lia'r ob .her, avid I. nowproposed not only to Agents -Jas: W'att,'Blyth No, 1; W. de uddlah indorm him of° my intention, but to "May 1 coarse again?" gearls too. Ef, yo' taint gib E. Iiineltley, ;Seaforrh; J. A. Murray,. give him to umdensta,wi that• I should "Why not?" she answered, "This is Susie her name, Cupe'll bring shame Seaforth No, 3; W, I. Yeo; 'Clinton,. Kentucky."She took the ,wild sweet t' Item." submit to no further impertinence in 'No..3; R.' G. I ar'mufh, Bornholm. this direction. "Neither has 'the. old J' briar from her hair and -landed it to "Beware, Capel" said the now .lis- Auditors — Jas. Kerr, ;Sea'flanthy tale, Curbed man. "You intend to do right, fool," I said to .myself, "a right long - Thos. Moylan, Seaforth iNo. 5., " "May but will surely accomplish mischief." t on me. his negro super er to tiros "Thank you, ,Busier I said. y strtiottsI" Parties desirous to effect insuaanee- II not also have the other?" and I "When Cape went t' Canerdy, he or transact other business; will be pointed to bhe rose in her bosom. went 'by de town what de wri'tin' of To be continued. promptly attended to by applications "That is for Bed-IHead—perlh'aps," Susie's mullah tole 'bout. He stop t' t'o:any of the above .named officers ad - she repi!ied. see d'e mars ole Aunt S'u!key know•ed, 'd'ressed ' to their respective ,poste' CHAPTER L. Aunt ,Suksy w,ho saw Ma'se Manley Want and For Sale Ads. 1 time 25c, offices. Cape's Threat, wid de niuddlah olb, Susie. Cupe ,'paid Cupe was old when'.drat 1 knew de lawyers So' •gittin' all de fat's, he him, but he seemed no older and; no 'hath de swohn !papahs, he nab de ev'- more decrepit now than then, With deui'ce ob de New Yo'k Co''ht es t' the- boy over 'his shoulder he took the Mese 'Manley. Cape doan mean, no lead that night, asking 'no help, and nmischtief, but "ef de 'Susie chile -caiilt held 'it until the village was ,reached, git her name, he'll raise .de deibbil wid He was very sullen. Every attempt on de pante 01) hDauley." He turned to my part to engage him in converse- 'the door, bet before,going delivered tion resulted in utter, failure, lie this parting shot: "De New'Yio'k would not talk. Sio ih communion with jedge said dat' in New Yo'k ef a mean myself 3 followed at his. heels, imbed wid'a wo',nlan in open es of dey Before reaching the place where wah- married, dey ani: married.` D'e the negro s'hotild leave Stringtowm.we lawyer's conutnan marriage, he called drew tear •th-e 'house of Mr. Wagner, et. Dat-ef a .title wah 1)06n t' clen, Althongh it was .late, a light "shining•et wah his chile an titled t' iia namve through the window of tlhe front noeht an' -his moneyto'o. Dat de deed wail indicated that the village clerk ,had tact c+f de proof oh de deed',walh snap. (Continued from last week.) ugly countenance 'close to my eyes, laughed in my face; them giving me Wined irrespouafvely. .Each ,muscle a sudden twirl, he sent me spinning seemed to be awaiting its 'turn to con- to ,the ,farther side ,of the broom. I was ' itr.act and relax, "De chile •:hob ,be'n in 'frenzied now, and lttl'ew not. w,'hat I pain, suah, said hsupe, I knew noth- did. That leering face, sarcastic ing about how the e'hild was 'hurt or laugh. were more exasperating than a how the ,came to he where I found blow ,of ,the fist would 'have ,been. It im, he me the mystery was as to was evident that ,he could have 'beat - ,how be �c,sald'have shrunk in, sihe en me ,to the floor had he cared' to do When IT saw him on the hilltop so, and the ,fact that 'I -had been spar - stood lank and tail. When I stumbled ed was humiliating. The•devi!l possess - ever his form in the path he ,had ,con- ed me, and realising that I could not traoted to the little boy before us• cope with him fist to fist, ,T sought a Still, these thoughts were :of second- weapon, and found it in the form of •arythe importance now; tchild needed ;Crape's doub'leabarrelled shot -gun 'that 'help, and: I knew nothing about how /stood .in the corner to which Se had to give it. Not so !Cwpe, who quickly ';hurled me, I .grasped it, and, with 'opened lithe waist, directing me to rub my' 'back in the corner, raised and, 'the limbs and body with the palms of painted it toward limy when a form any hands. He ordered Dinah to make burst from out the door at the back a hot drink, and from flat bottle of the room. It was (Susie. (Had. she that he drew from some'secret place been a second lat'e'r S would have he -prepared a toddy that in teaspoon - pulled the trigger; S shuddered as ,T ` Ifni doses was slowly poured into the dropped the Butt of the gun an the mouth of the child, who automatically ;floor, for she stood in the line 'be- 'swallowed it. ;Cinder the ,com'bi'ned in- tween °Red CHead and irnyself„ and I fluence of die stimulant, the hot tea, realised 'how near 1 had co'm'e to fir- and the friction, the little one opened ing the weapon as she stepped in the its eyes and regained consciousness• line of sight. ,Susie, with the eyes of The limbs now ceased contracting, ,Susie .of ,old, ' but not exactly the (the twitching muscles were quieted same face, and surely not the form of and the eyes opened. Listlessly the the ,wild girl 1 knew four year; ago. boy lay 011 the abed, rolling his eyes, A ar,ore matured expression of coml- . then I observed 'Cape's deportment tenance, a .womanly figure, had re- toward myself, .and contrasted with placed the face and form of the girl, ,the severity of his demeanour when yet had .brushed away no charm or last S came to 'his cabin. Now he grace the girl .possessed. 'She stood seemed intent on serving me; heof spoke motionless before me in the lamplight. respectfully and with great deference; 'A wild rose had been ,placed in the 'before, he bad been domineering and bosom of her gown, another graced insolent, "Foah yeahs .hab pass', Ma'se her hair; these, when oast I knew her, Samuel, an' ,at la's' yo' hal cane 'bac] she •twould not have worn as she lucre d' Stringtown, An' how does de ole them now. town look t' yo' now?" "The gun is loaded;" she said, "Is I remembered the prediction he had it murder they teach ,boys in Ohio?" epode concerning the change that time bashed, II placed the weapon back in ,might bring in any affe3tions for the the corner while she turned to Cupe, village,-a.change that •I now realised "Uncle Cupe, •You must answer for had already to an extent occurred. thisl I'll not have such things done "'I find many changes in String - in mY 'house!" town," 'I answered. "]Deed; Misses, an' I coudn' 'help "An' am yo' such de changes am de boys come'n, need'ah ,could ,I,'help not in yo'selb?" Then, without wait- etii fight'n: ing for me to answer, .he added: "How 'She t turned to Red4Ilead. 'bout de :gearls? flIalb- yo' four' a „And yreed aweetheaht in de Norf?" "Didn'fight. .Ther feller tried ter "I have not, Cupe. I told you that fight, bet 1 wouldn't, He'd lieu shat I should ,come bade in .four years, -- me too ef yo' hedn't came. Ask see-" •I drew from an inner packet ,Gape?" the metal case ,that he had 'handed me "You meed not ask Cups, ask nit," when, four years since, he pushed me I 'broke in.. "Red-lHead tells the out of the cabin into the night. "I truth, T tried to fight and could not. carry this with rite, :Cupe:' 'He is stranger than I airs, and he (Before he ecoid reply w a knock knows it. 'I have been poring over. on the door, and without waiting to books, he has been running (through be ushered in. the intruder lifted the the fields and woods. I have !been sit- latch and entered, ting ,before a desk, he has been oxer "The Red -Head 'Boy of Nordntan' cising his muscles all clay long. I have but no (ranger a boy. 'Tall and lank, been develo--ping my ,brain, the .has. at ]east a 'head taller than thyself, he been developing his frame and body. stood before us lithe and supple, red - I'm a fool for giving'•hnm a lienee to am ire tonelieact of the`' child,'I 'weak and that he show me that e ru:bbtng is strong ,n brute strength. 'I ,have who had, 'as yet, said rnot a word. Taut acted the dunce in trying to strike as his eyes fell upon the face of the him with my fist. h must 'be twain intruder 'his form shrank as if struckusie and bya sudden blow, and with a cry of 'against muscle hereafter, IS when -bruin meets muscle, .brain al - pain he threw his arm 'about my .neck and cabbed convulsively. Then it ways wins. S assure you that 'I' shall flashed upon ,me that the tall farm d not'fail again when the time 'tames had seen on the hill 'was that of Red- 'for me to strike him down.., shall not sand 'connecting therewith the fist'fight him, though.; he cars go bis/Head, way, I shall go mine" present movements of the frightened"Then, Mr. 'Drew, there'll' be no .child, 1I' 'reasoned that the intruder filth', 'for he pro•mnsed rhe 'tang ago 'had ,been the cause of his suffering. not to er you." possessed me. Tearing "So be it, Susie" the clasped -arms of the child from my "Blot de `si n say dey Inns' he lbc' de neck, II thrust 'him upon the (bed and g faced the new -coiner, who stood 'full doff ob each uddah," nnuinlb'led' Cape. a 'head .taller than myself; but this "Et 'say 'chit de 1Red-iHead ;B•oy'll die fact gave Inc n'o concern. "An,d you it .sudden, an' dat yo' an •Swsie'11 he de is" 'I ,said, "who delight in frighten- cause; an' dat yo'll die sudden, an dat ing 'helpless children, you 'who stoop de Red"(Head Boy an' '5usie'il be :de your head when y,ou enter a door?" cause:' 1He sneered, but did not answer."Thar'il allways be two sides ter ,the Out of this house!" I ,pointed to Path we :'meet on," .'',aid (Red-fliead, ad - the door, rout 'tdm:menb: dressing me. 'Yo' keep ter the right; II sprang'towardhe'hnti'ina,e annod, trioveed fo an' I'll keep tor the right. Thar's roam ,strike his face; he ,drew his :head hack, ter look albotit without looking at each stepped aside, and ',I passed himn •, 1 ,byoilier, and thar's room. . ,ter 'whistle, of 'Turning suddenly, I sprang again at we can't keep our ,mouths shot when intruder, viciously stri"So he it, (but that king at him we meets on the same path." with my fist; Inc artfully evaded theyou keep blow, and, reaching out his lank arm, to the right," I answered. 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