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L,ad had, a,t any ra-tu, saved Ills fa-
understand."
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poinz:.d out to him his duty, 1111d if there
Maude."
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must do it. He ea,t over the fire, close
coat irith bor lips.
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that clicered him in his hours .of
shime."
A servant knocked at the door
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bittorlices tl'.at it ivoiild have been better
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"I ivais going for a. ride," she said, "but
Ivivill send the horse ar%vaYL-unaess 7011'
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ill ride �N-ith me. You will. SlaffOr"IF"
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brightly. "You'd like to go over
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bottle of the port, and Stafford, to shoiN
or here, if
to drink the smoking-roq:Cft,a�star.,,.
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villa to -morrow, ,sir? -1 beg your pardon�
RM& rung for liar madd, paced
down feverishly. He had gone to tlia,t
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I mean my lord; and I must apologize
-'rl before he had -come to he,"! S110 Wa,s
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,*Not 'my " Staff,ord. "I hCuIre
N1.ked with hate and j6Eacuen which
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: never used the title, Groves. Go -all to t'
.wlvs all the harder to bear because she
knew must hide them within her bo-
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Mr. Groves looked at him with surprise.
let his see tlipt she knew of her riva,l.
Some t,ime. after they Were marriL-cl, she
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I . Cr bought it-, a,nd be Unit Miss PsA C
1vould tell hVin: but not till she Was 611110-
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saw, before he had time to turn to
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her with a 6,1xitio, hoiv 12,aggaxd and I"-
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the Iyorst lie had spent in Austir,
rusted be looked.
h live been quick," lie said. .
� flis Place oil the . Sunbeam. _
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lia, -and zx�fter a, pretenc
Won t slowly up to the villa. La,qb night,
::You
Yes� I ELM le,arnitig one of my wlfe3y
duties: not to keep my huslipaid, wa4t-
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This is how a�Germ as brought in to generad hea,dquar-
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as he had held Ida, in h4c arms, something
of the old briVtneso had come back to
but he
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May went out, and Pottinger star
term during the battle of the Aigyp,. His captar, being aingle-hamded, I
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driving, aad
big face, the o d light to his eyes;
looked haggard and wan now, like a, man
from a, long and
by the horses, touched lits hat naid grev
.th J t eight of his master.
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could not aff eliind is side while ]
j�coo,rdingly hit upon the plan of lashing I-lim astri& of the bounet of
who had barely recovered
trying illness. He turned oil the Slope Of
Vell, 1".ttingort Glad tA) see Yoix I
I Sitzi.fford, and lie Ii -as ginmine,17 glad.
his Six,cylind-er three-sea,ter S'Unbea.m.—The. BTstandor. i
the terrace and looked down at the lake,
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lying daxIC and sullen under a cloudy r
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life, of his Own future, in which there
0. O'loo yOu've ,lilt the side-eaddlo on
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,b aamost out Cd the stirrup, felt Ru-
He looked straight before him, hie face too ly, leant, for.
mouth fla,anly but gent'
seemed not Eb streak of light. A servant
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ted tha horse. .
Pottinger touched his hat again.
yas, ?itisa Falooner's been riding
liete
gra,ve and Got. � . low ivei. -ad a, word
1,1 it vrorbb, iThileP" be said lua, , r,� and whispea . to him,
11 Ivillich. it Is vori likely he understcod-
Falcouer is in." She was in the morning-
zilt, Stadford followedbiln;
room, lie thouL
pir.,
him. and I (lid not know that I ougglit to
the saddil�e. I c -an do tio in a min
. .19ome oithg!r time--`
can Derhaps he saivr Wit. the gazine oven bofore
1`01`00- ?" she asked. "We _
WbV not, now -P.nd, with an encouraging touch
. she did
the mail opened the door, ,and Stafford On.
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cstch ,�r quite eaaily," I ol her hand, eftle, lot biall 9,0.
had coule him to tell
tered.
. Ilaado was eomted at a. table writing.
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-will ride the hmiter, as you have the
The moment .for He sp=.Ilg f<Wward like all arrow from
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her. 11 - huskily. " ;the bow. -As they draw neam the flying
"Not I hams
She did not turn her head. and he stood
looking at her and seeing the record the
saddle on him. You like Adonis, Xi
"Oh, " "Though -I'm not
raid,
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,horse, 141e, CRIlift(KI 11�sr whip to her I oft
sonieLthing to tall Von, MaUdO; somoth"'S h=d, so that her righit chould be free,
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. weary montha had '
yes she replied.
uite sur� he 11'hes me," she added, vrith
you ought t.) kn8w bofore--befoTo You and, lowning so; far in tho saddle &EI she
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. I an in hie own misery, .us folit som � . . illake Aliss 1-leTolle a,CQ- I . could with sA.fety, a made a sna,tch ivt - � � �
. and, ev a, laugr1l. she turned to him *%Vital a, low laugh. -
: pqfor her. Stafford Put her up, and notleod, with she said .Adonis',s rein at Ole 1310111,0116 ShO OPMO -
Mauder, he said in a. low voice. "Do you think I don't 1911,017?"
'L . a for a moment, but some surprise, that Adonis eeeuied rest- iill alongside him. She would ho,To caugM '
She did not mov less ,and ill ,,it ease, and that be saiiIered betmeen her teeth. "I hC6ye known the rein, she might have stopped ,b'ho "Nothing is, doine to, the aTroNVIS
. looked stra4ght boforo her wistfully, as K as he felt Ma-udo on ,big back. alOxig! I ro%d t1le lorter you wrote fro hol''
_1 _Ot ,jetcle It, it Yc�,CL like .r, r tur.114ad fit aside, but as her fin- i-rds, " es the
I and silraill __frofn r ,. alorse .9 used for killing bi writ
if she could not trust her ears; then she ter with him?" lie ea,td, F=s�� a4most grasped It, Ma,uds, steadied
"Wha,t is� the mat tixip�eir. I lia,ve known all aacti;r-do 7111 I . duke in his, rer,anbl y pu blished work
I turned aad ca -me, towards him, With some- ,,He seex�g fidgety. Does the sroddle fit?" D, liar 0eat by the Ileawness of her Would
r. thing like fear on her face. The fea,T broke I ,�Y 11 C, hal-1. not think I hame bean Ter$, Vultiellt, T'Lry . qiger azl�
� . said Rototinger, '--,fill - Evan no* I b6%r Iloj�=,aaj*�i*,I 10 rascp0r. .r9As,ed._)xiPr_-%,r'11-Iv azd:struck �,,%,V.m 'the Gong* t61,119 I
111h """ sl,r,�,,,,c. at, ik.upda, followed byrthe do, ferga�t, th&.. oss the bosom a, ,
as it *are, andi stretching out her- Iscreet,P .lon-
, � arx�"!-A�is �-�Iklko lbir. -.1me-tiIA av"ents of nervbw g� ,,,r ast, forget anil forg#O. 14o, aox nd across ills out* the Nile," "but for. s-h�otizg m.
, . e-clire.'"ion of the trained ear- P . ,
tOTe'49htiTAg Wlt'b t'aose of doubt and �i LM kitsar. gtTetched band. Tthe blow. in its 11plah,
- .wo I � as"4111: vannot speak out. Why should I not, sebiu-9 th0b--1,C Wit& a keys they are inivaria,bly dipped in
.- , irl"), yoa_�vtll fell _�oll,. A.donle's reeking nook.
I lailt I I n. -ad good fai,t,h? .
I . I joy tha,t dreaded- its Own grmtxxess,� ,,He is troubicsome riomotimeo, - sadd -ad Of Your love .little im- snort 119 tore away from t'310 Obalor horse straphanthus juice, a. poison which
�'otaffordf Is it You!" I see how copple,tely I forget, how
�., I Alartd-ei bld I call niuliags' 11iiii Quite portance I attach .to T. -Our fixIlOy for the and eweVt OuWG1-dA, with Ma;ude once
� I I a pressed .bar hands to liar lie.,trt for . fJ 11 a,g-ain swaying in her saddle, Ida, pzed ki2s, -them alunoarb imanediately."
. Sh . V,oix hame .
. a m 0 I arxxxs� ill 161 girl; a. famoy which I ant sure ' -the
� weat, then she fell into ]its wt 'her In speechless torror for an in.
IIL�lr faint -in.-. I 'a"0171.11 Y.,-, assented Staffo-rd; "he I we The duke wiae at the be -ad of
as quiet as iL lamb; but he is highly bred quite outgrown. 011 1 0$11 trust rat�
I ! raiia'a highly ,itrung." will Join Miss He,ro� by it.11 weaus. stamt_ialen, as if she could look no longer erman Central Ajrticaal. e.-,pedition
. ,� ey "" Hie face was daxk a nd. heavy, -she flung heir arm moroes her eye,-- 'e;�Ul, G , I -,akea t, S P-
CHA-PT133R. XLII. _.s t!11, a et*,irtiug, Pott,higer inur., ,,Do n4o.t,' Maude, un -til You'VO beard A, moment "Xt6cwardl, a Shrill 601 of 1910 and 1911, 11indert 0 u.
. re�, any fatlier boi ,e," said f in 'd � , "It rall in her cars for xna-ny a, ,msy, plemer!� the work of the expeditioir
I I ag,,lit the plac . a.11," lie began, but with a scornful lau�h th
I I be him too tightly, mles," .r. .41
. Ala,ude. 1,1 asked hinx to 4do $0, and tiLat yet had something doubting a,nd as- terwax ts, rose above the clatter of
. :�`),-" " t c-, He Adorlis's books, amd before the ory -the ok
.� volla'anted at once-. I could 110�b have lab ila.d. IgvI.ad tho ivnxiiing; and she spexato in it. silo seat Adoniii oil. ha,il of 1907 'and 1,908. Though bo
. it pa,,�spto strangers, You sce. I had Ilea I a,a,dts;t;affOrd rode out. Vic ra.iii had eta's. g forward nervously awad shivering died aiNviay home and rider had fallen w6th tl,
, a ae IC2 clouds had passed a,ivaY, a - tit ,:-ti.�e,S ,E6 ina.rvellous, contribabon to
. ,�j h p Y here; it is -at? here taint yo . 0 lid' = a stroke from her whip, and swift. amful force into a,nd RCMNS the 1101e. Than
ed me to be your nife. And father has the joy- of lilt ly lessenod. the distance botween him a,nd m.me v, dead rjIlance, broken only by -It -he 0111!
. . , Dearness, bar rpirlts Toce, a 'a Iron ShOaS 915 kn4awledge of Central Afri0a,n
I I oach befor sound Of the 'horse 110 fauna, and flora, anthropology, oth-
�offlered to settle it Upon ris," she hlu!�Ixed a feeling of triumph swellad in liar bo., Rupert, who bealld biO UPPr -
siflghtl-. end her O.yve becania. dowlWal7t. som. ighed %welcome. Ida k1oked. wildly and pamed in a, Vain at.
. I I lit.itle I thought efevLerday, C,,ven Ida did, and who ne he, teanvt to rise, Ida rode Up and filliginy llology and meteorology, and shows
"He is no longer ---opposed to our =[I"- "How 10 -k)r- I 11 -of s,cient,�fic research,
rin-v, b ivonld in-arry yon 11101TInlig, talat ive uld Iiii riding turned and sam who as following
I 0 knows that I saw Stafford just behind ii-nd gathering herself to ills, ground. tri�;i to amro; I the perfoctio
� IZI th "b"' , "HOW her rehis together she ro�o Rupert Quick-, the Lmaa- Bab, indeed, it to the layman there are portion;$ as
. if o World cried 'No!' " eldsabr side, Stafford," slic said. struggling an
. - Thi,y had been sitting talking for "ear. lit.t.1 talouglit I sboald have, you ba�ak ly to tht, top of the hill. I was horror rmd not fear that struck bar I
iihe, had recovered from tdlo again, my own, my veiT own! Don't till Nliss Heroill" cried AlAucle, Ill % voice motionless for a, momantl for horse P a I
ly all hour. xl�l interestin ais tlivniost, iniagina-tive
, �, awful con,furdon .
i. iihcek of Ids sudden presence. and wasi 1jbe.e,.woIItIu3 you've beem &-way seem like of 4001,el,t insolence, but mbnopt open t?'- s?ider were mixed I , and rictio.n. one a,t times, despite the
, , dr,anx to yon Th a . ,,, . ,
. sea.ted beside him --so close tha1 she could ? ,.v do to xne." She "Miss Bel -on, stop, P�ease already Maude Pa,00nor's grao&f.1 f0T arration, i's reminded
. r%alin. now, but 'Irew _ IRng brea,t7h. "Let us ride ax,roes, timph. was sta,ined with blood. md b-Mbered y unva,rnished n
Vmoh him with her hand the dale 9, did stop for .% moment, t-116, 1014.
I -heek, a .. . Id - to moot the ma4ly kicking animal, now in its of the wild Africain stories of Rider
with a. glow in her ueua.Ily pale c Ing talat, it ivas impossible for hel ffiroes.
which bad been absent I 1 7i 1 fl,nd it ivob there, had you not' taisni. tliat da -T, tit any rate, (,ills lot Ru. death-
joa�
� light in her eyes no had Zou 1) to the road?." An instant &bter, before saia could �e- Haggard, Even a chapter bearing
f.�r ma,ny P, -ueary month past. be ter I Titin. By this time 'Ata.fford had cover from liar 1mralysis of terror --410 -I
r to liar eager "No, no," she said; ,,Aaa., Is ]is d7ing fo.- pe;Tt, go a,, I the, extrem-cly praot cal title of I 'Re -
given her, mostly in aniswe . almost ga, ned Maude's side. His fa-ce w0
. ,�111�xestbc,xls, a very ablirevia,ted account of a gallop; gee how lie Is frotting.' IvIlole, aftir was one O,f a, xnomevLt and
looked at the horse c=jcu,eIy, dark with angev, bds' teeth clenched tight, � sear -ch Work as Molu-ndu" is on -
IV, like in Auctraaia; telling liar JetRG even Stafford ade Intended to had Daesed, als quiokly as a flitting aloud. ,
than lie had told Ida,, and It is needless He, was 0hamping- Ills bit tuid, t1irowing up 17- He kDow til�lt` Al'a ir-d was by her side, and at work ox- livened by a'vivid description of an
I- I lo rcmaal%, saying noth of the CaUse 'his head in a, neryous. agitated manneir flaunt liar poe6casion of him before Ida.. 8tftffC the expe-dition by "dri-
� ins . an easy taslK, for though Adonit) was riow
of his ba,sty return. . whioli Rba.fford had never sectn him C116- 111� a low but perfectly distinot valco, lie tricatins womall froan horse. It was not attoa,& on
11 'uh, we'U," she eadd dra-wing a long plix,y before. said - � dead, of a broken lyack, a %lart of Maude's ver &11142'
A , ,,8top, Mandel Do not follow barl" 8.01once, is not pursued on easX or
brcatIl. ,qt it; all over llo,w, StaffoTd. All, "I cannot ma,ke the horse out," he said, shoulder at him, ,body lay undor hiis shouldov; but with a,l. ,
it is good to ha,ve you back sa-fe and more to himse"If than Mando. 2014b"pk': 1 liar face flushed, liar e,ves 119,5211139, -most herculean stireng-tal Stafford SUO- 0on1-fortab,l,e terms in those wilds.
HoIxud. YOU are well YOU II0,11 lye all 149`11t a2ter a sn'lloll."
axe You. not? t Ci trot, whicli "Why not?" she ,demanded,, ecornfully. ceeded in getting her clear, sad lifted her
. I -Ired. But They crossed the road a '. it y 'T - It jr, a n1ioment of real torror when
. 10031 Tillo and thill �ndaxnd t To sh e afta,bil, or is , on ivho R.ra out of the hale on to the L ass. Kned
one on Adoxils's 13CLrt, n,nd ,Ifr&id? 1, .1m. it , b ffie negyo,e13 raise the cry of "Asts,
I euppose it's the journey. Yes, it is all was an. uneven *Alizude, st,111 in high , R�Oth, perba,ps?, We "I seat". ino. beeide, him, Xd, sm 6W ut tanimb.
aD7 longer; got oil the mOOT. ling, ra,Vs Va�ude'is head oil her knsa
I over; You need not wil,lider , not, spia-it, still buoyed up by her feeling of Doi, 'he ,could ca,tch liar rein she had md ,will ;.the blood from the beaubifill ma,ss& ants I" . .
I You have coaxie ba,ck to me, h".8 YOU etruek Adonis t,wi(!6 with ths sba-rP, Out'
doar? If nu know how I have miesed triumph, talked continuoualy; tea -ling him anaorea
L n neive, platinin out .Iting waitp, ii,nd -with a sliake of bje head ftee. Its loveliness wats not "'Alif. the spidii�rs, lizAxds, a,nd,
YOU, how have longed. for 7oul And some Of the Londo glionse and it Snort Of 17,8490 amd, yesentinOub, 318 there Was no. brulse'nor oub upon It* �h� above- 611, the coJorroa-ches, sought
. I ]low you will settle.down and take your their PUtUre. They ivould have a stood oil his h%naches, for -,I moluent, blood haring flown from a wound Just 0,
in London , I -
. . place in the Ivorld and be happy I Do 7011 Rtafford should take his pro t.hen leapt forwa,rd nald began to ts;Oo hind the temple. safeb.v in flight, and the boys'
� think I shall not make You halITY, Stilt' per place In tho world; they Would stop tafford sa.v7 that the horqb ste'nord ran to the TA%ook for tome wa,
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. ford? Aill, do not be g1rodd-," llex� eyes back Into ills higb. positioa which -,Van his 9 4MVII the hill- 8 an dro, scre��ne,a whenever they were bif,
. I . and stole towaTils his by right, as a eer of the realm. Staf- ad boltOd, either from fear or ander; be ter d, tri(34�' to folrOO A few '06 ten. Our obalbined effo,rts Su,cCeed-
� SOUght Ills and her h the clonciled teeth, ivalila Ida.
arm. ford was soazoefy listening. A questioll knew that it would only Increase Mitude's talttou I
psi-il if he galloped in pursuit behinA hen, biatthallthe, white brow. .wdonly a, tx*- ed in diverting the main attack in
1-�__� ire roso Cuid leant against the mantel- wail ba,unting b!m, a, question IvIlich he and he put his
Ielf, could not, thrust from himl he w t 46. therefore, allocated his-horee and IDOAO, roo.�d .ran through libu, amother, dire4ltion. The 'i-aflulate'd
. , 11�11 - -ads Fa,loonel ,�aLgoi.%% I . Ills, for a point towarda over Itaudo's ho�A, It WRO (AU10
.� , ,-ru,11117 know that I am quits unworthy to llartavy Ma �� goin %0 simntilng n lnseots el,un$ tOr some tiane to the
!A -,ran, Wa.\,ide," be said, gn%vely. the haxd and stony road of diii,%watch ik� ,�ai lie judged Ailonis would go. Meap obill; he bent las ,61hosake k hor UDS; no
. &Y.W1 in ter sa,ddlej ,�ro4jh =at tAxem. 11or % mompirb or two roof, hainglu 8
She looked 1p at .him and laughed. Ida., In her noble .way, had poin d out. vilijAe 11CLUA0 WaA Ow ' ' I g in bunches tc) th
� I only to him. Ought he not to tell Maude, about In I�Eicax she could or oell hereelit III Re ODU14 ' it spiva.k, fial,ougai, he StuTild
r
"Are 'YOU? VI -o oaxe6? Not It .1� comed. ,every Ida'A IndnFeezing ba,lid. and looking 110 Palm fronds of whidh It wias oom-
]CROW that I 11�vo you so deowly itha-b if Ida a.nd his lyroken engagement to he-*; clAitching al, the pomm ; It r, I 0. her. satd., . ng one by one +,6
)a btttar for bot -h of them, 1xionlent as if A1,9 11111st f4l, " if IaQ -
, ,),on -Nvero tihe,7j)lackest villain to be found would it nob I L -e to do so? He alorso, itself ulu-st fall tind j.h.row hi 11TI, it of .no nee. She fis dead I"
, , in fiction, it /would make no difference tc, for 9611 of theim, it lie ivel a siono down the stoop hil , . (To be conanued.) the .. gromd. Woe betide the un�
.1- . a,vo V., tell bar t1a,Lt lie could not . u,ml who r6ceived. an
mo." ., wouad hi nt she bad got over the 11 --I%. ,
I 4L I He was Q11lt,-tt with. aba,me au.d sell --re- li-ve, at the Ills- she Ay ,�Jxld Wall t to 'd%' ' Wary individ
, ' .�' 1"lota%ad. ridden quiokln and, , the n eek I"
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. IPMae.11—flRd turned away life head tbv,t knom, the reason; -,%,oulitl it not be better toV of t, Is hill, I poi6rittsely and ea,foly, aad XFRICAN ITIARJUSNEN. ant in 6.—
ibe might, not fee the ohame in his eyes. to tell liar P of courgo, Quite
"How did you come?" she asked. PXO- He,ra,ieed his head to bogil", whell SUCt.. lied RU.parb So Well J14 hallti, as -nerial, ' . I I _
owe I denI7 he saw, 901219 W the hlu In front thab vile'll eille lioard the cluMet behind I 0 e si
I ppilitly ather were only at h , a and pessimism ha,ve a
d st,a-y vital us, tbell." - , . which Wlictre Cross -Bows Shoot its Sure Dy3P, P
You O�jlf my f E6 li-orse aa.d borsewpina,11, 8110 liar, and turning saw the paril jy�,
, I .
I of �t her'self, 0 wa4%,1*bId to- . lot in common. I .
� , "I &ill staying a,t `k1lo woodinan" " he wajn�Tfldng ly slowly, o6lid, long before 14tilide, bad P10 -was at. as Guns. . "
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I I bar figure stoo out aga-inet tba oltst Alty, Pull Rupert up. 1� most ji, re�ltlon . �
. said �urred the other daTi but .
I rise. he saw tqlatt it was Ida. It is scal`0011' -611 of wha,t bad Occ mt*4 In roficien.ey of tile. Af i I
L . & regarded him with some'surP , li400rier's 15oril N - . The p rl;oan 'rl who was viAitin.g at
"Last nightl La,te, do you mea,xi? Did exatggera,tion to sm)r that hie hea,rb st.00d this time Maude foa* her horse we cross -b - Tile little gi
you meet, see anyone?" stial. That the should have appeared be, fin,itely greater, all,, halt ow TAien Axnazed the Nifte of a nekglibor'a house was beink enter.
.
_ I fore him in big sight, as much 11, 1110=011t, -D�ad ind toartng, doon the stoop ""d" Mecklenburg, Nvho wondered ho -W
. Tillers was a, doavning saspiolon in her vhile he -was riding besile his future ifO Tonderod, doub,17 dangerous by the lo 0 ta,ined by taking her �Qut and �how-
. eyes, -and she re-ga-rded bits alvblxted face an ?I 1. weapon of Williaan Tell found
I I keenly; she noticed that he hesitaAed and -hie uture wifor.-Alled him with Nor. ot Mild watit all too evid t in. It- the c(
. is face must hq,ve p9led, OT Maude Z"'r,".2, wDetalev b(, stood or fell. nd yet it$ Way JntQ -bbe Bangaxid,;4 couOry. 0) -that oo
teemod emba,rrassed. , n6sA, V 11 , Ing her �he horses. Here's oteof
I -No Ono yoa krLor,v,11 lie replied, feeling must lisve seen him &ist,b, for she looked ,06,4c,ther risk -lay just bolow, for Wilbaw them, she maid, " ughs and
that it was imposelbRe for him to speak him and thv tuvn( liar hoad and Ilad been dig, Ing in that opot for atonie� But t-- it w0s, fianjeA down If6m
I In the d . , ,to Dion t1ho alik, and oven U the lxrad� & dim wl4quity Nv t4vels )
Ida."M na,pio. F10.1c reetlionfln which hie eq,w 9' t W -hich the um hangs h1s head and has wa,berY
. 1111blY' '06 DIDIO' -werj,uinable to reveal. 8aVeral of � ( 'What did your
I lei 9 eyes, 1118t, the way daddy s horse
I '116n, do You 1116w?ll cjs ix,ske6, with 8, were lCod, Silo roOOpTilged Xda il'WL dolled Orse, 60AV 'tile hole, I` not bO ik,bl(). t
11WI .a colo2 rlix-et,ad to or lacel liar h&nA all frobable i1ba,t hQ Would ga litIn -ummer"
.
cunious smile. 3.0 W013 It?" I t� iteno - -137' fill' tl _�J I g irlbos use �ho weapon) & last 6
"Afe . I ,modicu , 0 P JVP LID t1wo. , ' 0
1 niet I �s Ha,roadalo of. Heroudale," ti . I On or vela poais .1
Olt Inclined to turn I', a;nd gonte of t1he matk9nlen 4rii
I " laids, Sudil monionto as, these form tho 66. g,o faidler do for hiz h rp I" asked the
I I be said, ,trying .t* speak casualty , and si, moment sho V .Oaa�po f, 0110 ter,len,of true co,urago. Thera was on i nimal, "Do
I - a wouia izay, ( r I roln %s gil, 'o :iwner of the afflioted a
'6)ptnt kr'17' fiod.� And t, on alle, Vag on# riy tu ivilltill Ida, opuad $av,s, or a,t. 81Zi,1,1e,d f,bo,t- they can bring d Wil ,0, ,
I 'Alondelling what sh ' to rKe a 1040
� fc-rveatly that slit, would Olt 119 niOr hate I n I V6, - O18 Ivatit I'd w0in"n' high sowing bfiA with ihe 8000 You TeMenl, ,I
huni?tioas, � nOther impulski; No tiomon 6t ,lompT. to so, �r 1b, .11, "01), Yes'," SaM
In"I'lluer � 0
. I 11 , I "Ho ,%old him",
. , 7,bo blood.rushed to liar face., liar eyes J., Espe�edt "This is the moment '7b Was arawing t:O11N`a,VdS � '" broal" Sure a4tion' ol the it,am Nvill the gUn' j-1 - - -
. 1. flashed and liar lips tigh nod; but 4ahe *fd,ouv tTiumphl wh Dot enjoy it to.tke 111:3 APOed. i�%P.t dho Would layo to OA� . I I I � " , ., �
adtlit tot � - - '- - � � I 1-- I'll _=.
� itild not. eDcak as she mov t t,o the h, I wly not lot he I feel Ole bitterusai I - —!------ Xl-- ---' 11 -_ .t._
� Is MIMI I 'T, ta,upit -to do would be to r4do stal
. , 1 -ro fig 7ounii rivalt L t he, 00t as ills T.— .
i � Ivindow. ot-milding talere, looldn'R out, but of c ofet, p Tile. mr hor 0, swerve saw
the olico , � , .
, I ' d Oa4p. ellat by W t1l S"t
I . � mol 1 1 It until a cou hat horrible hole'.or . -15, I _`E Z
� i kiceing notaillig. He had gone to hor I hekv ONVIi eyes 7vor tri.11m1% a.nj re'RaIied , P'll � _ Side I . .
I I I lient he hait returnod, Vfta,t Old if, our V opillooe'' Tile t4artait-Ioll wag 11 Id succeed dither in tum. -1 CULT D1,51 AP"R
: . . wean? But sho dared 110t Rfili�, f0T all# floq = f V h �V, and she YiOldod to It, &Ilg Lt PbWa, 4 1XIOU). u It. Sho d1d not hegi�
I I atively boV At bo i's �L, t iriding up VDO DWI, Sao 1-1— X
I I I Itnew Insitin 'ght wag tho o TWO Ib women �;. , * %
.�;� 4 - Voice A,dmita,1317, "It o , 7( Clam be h-atidled very oally. -a 0 ed 4ad all
� 'Ab-NXIS in saime gf-Ah � ,, , -e 11 t t �roth
. I- I,tah she head bala. With, sill oaAA1, if Ring holt 916 I T I., � � � T he 610C ,Oil `1
: 11 I" 4 __ 11 etraAned the vage, thb
't, . � , i4ort 6he lie
. . jeatongy, ,K,hid3b threMened to liarist
: In Violent reproaches and 60ust
� and after a imillute or VWO sale tut,
1 , ,hi ,;uLwardly caam and 91dillng.
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I ado any plane, WOO
1a'V'C` yoll m' '
� ,, NtV boi I,n%g sDtabi
s1w witi-od. , . fa,tr
: yoltr* rettix,p � bit� thought of wrlti:
� I �,,Oa'. 1)aix,raSe, � QIOVO must be no I
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"Yom It' to," lie said, " impiiaolvely a& MOM606 the foT9
lie 00111d. , . life she WeLls 9-01
H,W lips aurled scornfully M hlo ae- P,00011011 she d,
murIdotion of indifierallao, . I Or it sho did, 01
,,I ba,%,o seen her 1b,nd ateL Iler," she said,. ,tvat she was rts
- I bavo not been inbTodixood to her, QO woman who
Let us ovortaho ho,l,, mild yo -d can intro� sord, There wev
duce Ale. I should like to know her." that W" 4130.ucll
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tlInt Ills womall wales
to 0,ribya was Mandel
not realiza bait fact. -
was Indifferent to It -
g her owl) life to save
A robbed her of Sta.f.
o , Ike to be ruvoil, and
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Battle iii Logend and . Co.
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Those who b-clie-ve that I . he wo ke
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man's vote aneens, int -i 't.i,o,1.,6J A
I Peace hcwe never road history, ot an
they would know that *e femall GI
portion of the world's PoPuiatTOU ve
has from earliest times ,%ho-ym wax- .or
.like propensities and k6en pa;tri,ot- th
isni when its nations have baen 'eni. s,e,
gaged in con;;bst. NVIlile it is trul, p. s
the. female is the least combative ol er
tho sex,e,s owing t(., the preponde-r- in,
anee of pbysicad force" Neing witib mi
the niale, certaln individual W-.01nen
or groups, of women ,hame mtua,11� ,di,,,
engag-cd in war, and the entire sez -
lia.s eheered its, men to, figilit and bit- Be
t . el�ly hated its opp-onents. No truq fri
woman likes a, thuid mian and ev.e,rY t'
F�,male heart has a tender spot for 8'r ar
warrior, a fact approciated by tht th
. artistic Gree'lics in the myth of Ve,� � 00
nus and Mars. The Greek poets tQ114 , I ge
many talias of the Awa et �
their fabe at fJh.e,,h,a,nds'of the Aithen,� ' in
ians to� ohow that while superior Q lu
women may Nvage war on irfeni &-� 1� al
men, whein the average of the sexet '� tb
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rneet the male has tAle- physical a,d- �;,�,,
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vantage. ",3 th
But is it unneii to look baok "
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to the tales of Pilitta-rob. c ,
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to find warrior w6m�Bn or to delvk 11 Pe
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into th ., �t
e nAms of &r amitiquity for .,,,tse
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a Boadicea. cia- a Semiramis. W � . , VE
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have' sbining -examples in Joan 0 � ;%e
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An sia-irimw Fmamoe for a wo-r6hless '
, IsZel of Castile, wresting i ' P1
King f �b,,
Spain from fille M-ooris, � ,
�,� th
Mary, Oueen of Soots, k -
cheering hey -troops ' Catharibe 0 1�1 '';
Sigurna, eaving Nioe and La Grai 'I"
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Mademoiselle- pointing the guns, I :,. t' '
the Fronde. More umble , types � ,k)(
are found in Hannall Snell, who, a$ � - .u�
i a, private, of infaintry, foug4it in '2' L Ill
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i tinder Cumberland alad later ,9�i I ! 1
Frazer's ma,ri.nes particij�ated ii , *1 ri
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the siege, ,of PonZicheirry; Marl , T,
Anne. Talbot, natu-ral daughter of �4' ,
- Baron Rensol, who " " a d-rumm-e* A]
was wounded before Valenoienne a)
in 1704z; Notheir R,oss, wh-D SsTvel
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tinder Wildiam III. and Ma,rlbo,tA a
ough in Flanders; Deboi3afh SaIng' ' 11
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sonj who to�igqlft witay ei�t __ 11 1 4�
tal troops tdiroughou -th re - " . ti:
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ion Valazquez, W
wo-re a lieutenant's sh,oulder tstra.pls w
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in the ConfedeTate curmy.. .
*Aside from individual e.�ses, ther tl
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is no -doubt that every wall .0
a oeritain number of amazons in th
field, both a . a spiemi a,nd as soldie,re '
amd the history of Europe aboun4 Pl�
in suoh nprzattiv4- In nUane 4: 1 , V
women. followed Peter the,'H rml , . V
on his firsit cru,sailte and, tabrou I 011 ft
the Middle Ages every a,rmY ad- N
large numbe-r of fclnale �camp follow te
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ers, n,.ho ,weye often irtchued to u. Ir
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into the, fray beside their masou in P4
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fTiends, Snanish women have shuwy t(
a marked in,clina,don for wa.r, an a
duriing that -of the Su-ccession Ba,r
celona was ,long defenaect by its WO 03
me -n befoxe Borwi,cic su-meeded i 4 . 3�
entering it. Again duying b , &
r4rench inva,sian, when Lefebvre a A
tacked ,qaragossa-, the women form oi
5d ffiemse,l-ves into. C of 20 611
and 300 isai�d fought e v"ita
the TAen un -der the Agos IN
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tina of Szragosaa,, b�
In the French Revolution.
. .- 9 �a � , , �
,n ez.,,li:ii,l.jjig-te-enit—i'le;Le their.an, J1
I L .111,
cient Gea-manao and a, Ila
who fought against the I'vonliall I
. glons, the Fren-ch women of the Re
volution formed tbenlselves int N
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milibamt Wdles and the dia-mnes d
Halle amt the Faubourg Sainib A6 I
toine, In shorb peta�ooats, red Pb I, .
-ilan caips, witfi pikes in ha-gA, b
CAU10 oo-uspicuona in the early day .
of the Terror, and the AA-ma-zon o-
ing "e" lighted ,matclb
'r"'�" "') Was -drag
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VTO o1b ol malted women
orma�7
1�1�8 w.heF
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'lie royal fami V
was foroed 6o. re,tum to Paris.
men ,were, also, promiDent at �h I
ba,rxicades during the Coulmlln
end many a raur4erous shot 11 I
fired by a woaxiamle, hamid from t, ��.
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windows of the capital. . �
I . )u,nng the presen:lb M-exioap an V
a-rolly ,and b�riga-ndaqei fibe brow
women South ,of the Rio Grand
have followed t,hellr inen by 111LI
Areds oad gone into tho fftlgfit Nvi
rifi-s-, in hand. The. Boer'*omen
1he IV I mnisvaal . fought beSidie the
men it praotically every baaflle
6th WEI&A With Aalgl&nd 9 d w
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many laur,q�s, by their - e�jc 0
4 'll".
, eney, ( ,
ma,rlc4m,an,,A:li,p and bravol,.V�l I
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�rjjB biatba,1104lIS of Ch wolln,
1�tcb4y 60. support thein'eleestial
tubllo� It Is, re,parted flla6 few.
attalions a.re, being formed in I
1=4'to 4efend the homes froan
ve�mioli, TUlzoughout tha Balk
. Nvomon a,to Preparing for railit,
aKkiviti0s, 1, �
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gollool children ?1iould ,Ve
fire pr"aiatw,b� . .
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