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a good slate roof , words. Ap- There was a ripple of laughter in I ��,I�t - ,
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wells, ,salso an over-flo*ing breath, and the sweetness of her hair shall paddle all night.', than before.,, She was surely asleepv _
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with line shaft running up to barn floor,
straw shed 35x45, engine room, driving shed
and garage; ben house and hcvg house with
cement wail: 8 never falling wells. All the
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best farms in Huron County and will b6 sold
on masonable ternis. For further Particulars
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thing to do now,'�nd be ran big canoe
close along the right-hand shore,
looking fOr an opening. His'progress
was slow. A dozen times he entangl-
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rice, or thrust himself under over-
hanging tree -tops and vines to inv,bsti-
gate the deeper gloom beyond. He
had returned two-thirds of the dist-
ance to .the straight -water where he
had given up the pursuit when the
bow of his canoe ran upon a smooth,
sandy bar that shelved out thirty or
from his chest. The lone guard
thought that he was unconscious, and
Jeanne, who had staggered to h6r
feet, thought that he was dead.
It was her cry, terrible, filled with
agony and de*pair;-that urged him in-
to action arr instant too soon. His
foe was stilf%partly on his guard, ris-
ing with a caution born of more than
one wilderness episode, when with a
quick movement Philip closed ,with
him. Locked in a deadly grip, they
rolled upon the ground; 'and, with a
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ing toward Churchill," said Philip,
g1patingly. "It is the nearest refuge.
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dip of paddles died away, .and Philip
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"They will hunt for us from now
until morning between here and the
Bay. And then they will look for
you again in Churchill."
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rioe back, and almost in the same strength was gone from big arms and was giving 'way now to the terrific
:instant Pierre's rifle was leveled men- that with each added exertion he was strain which she had been under. Not
I acingly shoreward. Drawn up ,high growing weaker. Fora moment he until he b � eard a low sob, which sh�!
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and dry on the sand -bar were the two , strove hard to choke ]lack in her
canoes. them, her bands cluqhed at her breast throat, did he dare to ](',,in over again
For a space Philip expected that his and as he looked, she suddenly turned and touch her. Whatever was throb -
appearance would be the signal for and ran to the fire. An instant more bing in his -he-art, he knew that he
some movement ashore; but as hp and ,be was back, a red-hot brv�fid in must hide it now. .
drifted slowly away, his rifle still her hand. Philip saw it flash close "You read the lvtter?" he asked,
leveled, he was filled more and more to his eyes, felt the beat of it; and s'Oft]Y-
with the belief that he had not been then a scream, animal -like in its fer- "Yes, Wsieur." .
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where Jeanne had thrust the burning
ring of triumph in his voice, It was
no sound, he pulled himself tip the
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guarding the canoes. He heard no
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sound of voice, no crackling of brush
Even as the blow fell, a loud shout
him than all else on earth. The
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or movement of reeds. For a full
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truth of it set Jeanne quivering, She
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minute he crouched and listened. Then
followed by the crashing of many feet
reached out until in the darkness her
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-two hands found one of Philip's, and
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e trampled down
for a moment she held his paddle
into a path that led away from tfie
river.
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"Thank you, M'sieur," she whisper -
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His heart gave a bound of joy, and
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ed. "I trust you, as I would trust
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lie da rted a long the path, holding his
rifle ready for instant use. The trail
Philip 'and Jeanne stood face to face
Pierre."
', All the words \\
that wornen had ever
ONT
wound throuh
dry swamp meadow and, two hundred.
in the firelight.
"Quick!" he cried. "We must hur-
spoken 'to him were Rs nothing to
those few that fell softly from Jean -
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yards beyond the river, plunged into
'this
ryll,
,He bent over to pick up his revolver
ne's lips; in the clinging pressure of
her fingers as she uttered them were
J. Connolly, Goderich - - President
a forest. He bad barely entered
when he saw the glow of a fire. It
from the ground. His movement was
followed by a low sob of pain. JAanne
the concentrated joys of all ibst he
Jas. Evans, Beechwood, vice-presideni
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Tre"
was only a short distance ahead, bid-
den in a deep hollow that completely
was swaying as though about to
had dreamed of in tbp touch of wo-
men. He knelt silent, motionless, un -
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concealed its existence from the keen-
faint. She fell in a crumpled heat
before he could reach her side.
til he, hand, left his own.
"I am to take to Fort o' God,"
Alex. Leitch, F- R. No. 1, ainton;
est eyes that might pass along the
river. Stealing cautiously to the
"You are hurt!" he exclaimed.
"Jeann,l
you
he -said, fifiting to keep the tremble
W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur-
�ray, Egmondville, J. W. Yeop GodO�-
est of the little knoll between him
N.r1d
Jeanne!"
He was upon his knees beside her,
of joy out of his voice. "And you—
you must guide me."
rich; R. G. Jarmuth Brodbagen.
the light, Philip found himself
within fifty feet of a camp.
crying out her name, half holdingiiher
"It is far up the Churchill," she re -
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A bi canvas tent was the first
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in his arms.
"No, nol I am, not hurt—much,"
plied, understanding the. question he
intended. "It is two hundred miles
William Rinn No, 2, Seafortb;
thing to come within his vision. The
she replied, iiying to recover herself.
from the Bay." �
John Bennevries.' Brodhagoa; Jalmov,
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Etans, Beechwood M. MeEven, Clin.
fire was built against the face of 11
s,- and'over the fire hovered
rock nf thi.
"It Is my ankle. I sprained/ it—on
the cli ff Now—"
He put big strength into big paddle
t6n; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex
a man dragging out beds of coals
'Almost
.
She became heavier against his
for ten minutes, and then ran the
canoe into shore fully half a mile a -
Rt'oadfoot, No. 8 Seaforth; J. a
WeVe, No. 4, NValton; Robert FerAa,
with a forked stick. at the
sarne T'nornE-nt a second man appeared
arm. Her eyes were limpid with
pain.
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bove the sand -bar. He stepped out
Rjwrloek; Geforge McCartney, No. 8,
from t.hL' te"It. beari-ng two huge skil-
lets in one hand and a big in the
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intc wafer up to hi.,4 knees.
. c1r;e mnst zisk a little time here bo
%aforth; Murrmy Gibson, bme8ftld
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other. At a glance Philip knew that
they were prep9ring to cook a meal,
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arms. The crashing of brush was
within pistol -shot diArtance of them,
,but in that moment be felt -no fear.
attend to your injured ankle," lie ex-
plained. "Then you can arrange
these
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Life leaped back into his veinm He
Wick
yourself ebiafortably among
rabes in the bo,w, ,R,hnll I carry yo -e?
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wanted to about his deflatied as
"You can help," ctaid* Jenne,, Shp.
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he ran with Jeanne along the path to
the He fdbl her
ga,/e him her Itand and pa6de an ef-
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against him. His lips were in her
with a i3ob eT pain.
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gainat his -neck. Life, -love, th'6 JOY
knew thal; fike was suffering
.,, that 0he
could not,wtLIk op stand alone. And
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