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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-28, Page 3, , . • , As w_e:-.*04. Otii."4,14e. 7".col'enerl warrh. .1,3;Oetief Shiffeti in,4•" than. '4;prie4 , it up. He steed :therefor a nioniohtti ,. . iiehing. his elippei: hiff, shaggy hied aying' from. side to s.i.-4.47, , January .3.i. Jesu...r.seoe, Five, Theni• sw and Men, JohnC.: 1-71. 'Golden Text ' have mestee.ad him• 'fere muteezin,?; a 1 ,;--rjeeadstl,$.17.1.1.:;, 7r.thl,:e•Zilli'intio 1114: , : Then the taste of hurette bleed must I '•• horrible :groW2, he reared to his ,hina feet and 'burled his great 1)94 te".• shall, never "hunger,: ae.dpe: that be. ' Ileveth on me shall neer thiret,1 . ward the' mate. .. - t John 5:. 35. • _: . i • .' •' ' • Cresby'e. hand flew to his side •ANAlittlIA, ,•,peekel et, ,i'ziet »s I had seenit leteve once be- 1, : I... trer0 TWO Sepetcx.ige. ..• foie. 41'leeto was. 4 ePit of fire, .4 II. Trt4.,INTE10474.%.11Plie."20,40e... '..fieta report, n SpetynO and ie. third ii i 1I1 1'g4: ;WAWA'S, '40.41, . ! . (TWOS M.1000P*1); VIP 4,V/010401" .eeez,h- 1 f • ..IteititOlAritl'IOR'-eThi.S. ranter. '4..... ect to stop in. midair, 'lie, dropped to' ,:, .13y cApT. 1-1.1sa.tV.mAN$F.a.a.)•' ..pqpn.d-tunib;)2..4'...Tovervu;hir TOM/ ' • :.. ' '..d_ctilitia...theegreat'erisiaehrtife 0-41.1W eitntry', cerrespending to: the; ,ler-. , . . . e- • ' the deck, ge..Ole lie hied ahd W11,11011t,ai ' rt ; Aittger of "Seot':giaities.;RepUla:144, • .' •I rt 4::: . u palak s ri Ms of ch. 5, and it eOntaino. . , ,, Crosby . . I the cold sweat from , the en:Y incident frier(); •the eaKy.nrine' r heatio,.1 foe the bapes .4/ice ,deep,stea. heed. ', Hje droPpad it With An Ug'ier• figeired: 'MO' daili haul:o -weetp..,...rune. , el .eTwentY years ago, eery seileraVhe„nweY,'. a Marlin sPike.. in his right.. shipped eaeuth,.. leng befOre we had hilfe.iozelthe:audiPe,th,n.c1:_n .i.,..oth-;;ivor_41.4.0tr, yae,utehlifi,:i.e.. eette, ,..t,the.. pew oeid,evere istr$ totted, in eee.„..tile, gop424., $.00 , • . • 4 • . v • , • f‘ - i . th . bug,. of Matt. 14:13-21- Mark. 648044 .I.;uke ' • • flithing'imil was worthy of the. name ef' ;eat]) .anti° turned tieek•as..thuncler ea luu-ig"..b;g and our held wes ati,liegnp ter -d. '"I'hen to aeseiler; "Take him , eige...eeni0: - : " , ' - " ':''„, :. ' . e'9f19.71.7. ..,•!,,: , ' • , . ,, • . : , ' • • . • • A • sparhan kneweef Capt. Sandy MeK.._en-'''I lePokod. at, hiTO, "" e,... , • ' , ' - ,. ' '.':' ''' • : [With. :money in'the'.'slia'Pe U...,P0d and, aw.ai vire!re , defie'. wiih. 'Pets' aboCril • :': •''':''.•:. ` :' " ' .. : ...• , ' . •:' ' ... ;'• : • 11.. t'Oi alVeri4.1.hicTfEb,';'j..:g1 tief...,deaneer thelleat. :Ile. wee ,.a. hig,.., - °I ean't See. WAY. In- .n.'1": any'•.OnV• .44.-aotiti' :. :+, '• ' . '''' thia shi " '' '4. . * . ' A :' ' . . . ' .' . . . ' • • • , . . . A V. . •- 00S", '..1:0110i^1*11431-4/dift*I''S*114:1 .q141?!:' 'with .,*ante to Iteve,4-.65ear -en, sliinboard;!":;',', Then _eagle that blaelt.thernihe'W<IVril k c: • ei,f an•heur Cater 'Chang end the' . r•r"her° w4 .: a '' ..'• '41.•4't•te" r; 4 'tile' '''.. 'in" tion is, veeaaeleziesa' a heart 'as fender ks: a woman* when., he 'enate, :ed. .e4.11f;:tried, te. '.6ite . me, a , the inate.. ask, ea., ,,te be .eerried, 'an the '•'Pelantal" were " in many. :fathoms' of 1 gwa- : itlingkInciidropped.. •„•.11i.S.1.0.• I'L ". iv ell. .t 'r1;ili1atthew the.egiiH• inca•denti. After these things The is connected; e.....- „ u go .on . the rig • side et him,,•And whies • age.. , ,. .. ' .eaptain s .heat instead of his own, 1 wafer..end T. w•as • hack in in, berthl `8,oand, Pele4te:ciele;1 haP.ed. )beceY'th417.tlorellle'*1 itz1113 table." .44341it thMa6rkf:'fil"OhOn.-itl:learoBweaptiot - • .• .. . • . . • , , ... .tht .., a temper; once aroused,: as..deetrieeteve• He was MY seder officer and J.:had begged to be 41,16*.edIe gii with thein,' feleing likaa; siek,enazi. ' , - ''", •• ' distinct I made out. nit' lint% 'sari-- the 'return ar" the 'Twelve from 'their ' as 4 tYPII.6eR"'" A44'0 ti.te)r:raritlerioliter. reir oerh ideas • about didelP4od*:.ao I :foil 'I/4s 'Sfr'sid th'4t• 64'4e.th'Ing' w44.."' The 'fal ing 'night Crosby shift d" , .. , . , ...capt; McKenzie theY ale° reeell :the: said notlung.'• *4 should like to, have in the. :air'," 'hilt .00.17t.'!XeKenzi° .t.'"k :1 iin tl*" wai°"iss"..iiiid i.' ntiti:P4 th th4‘ Silb::::stth: 77t1" °,m7411. 7,17 Q. r4' •4711:41 lalld"'T"lut *441" them Susan, out of Gkieceetereis .handyeteld, him that :he lied, for that -well JAMS look at my hand rind ordered" inej•double'watelt. that went on duty. and .4 .• knife . that Pi'c'trii•ded ;fr-ci'n' 1:116: taatilten4.e.eotritr,e.r•rEibielerl'isrei.. peTtbelszeir i°8,'• a threeezticker as ever left the gm*, What.' theught.: • • ' to -.rennin behind ''' • • made e t' ' f ' with tvh - •sfreinliter-waYS in Ova Atlantic, .:' . • oli I ha$ My way about the thing It was just before 8 belle when r 1 'had seen 'hint titlking frem tiine to ' It was Chang cente heee for the ta...4eed.ealY Y.4.4.11. See Oh- 21.1., The • In..thaeon. der ithe seainan who stuck pa have him overboard," 110,1nuttered,' InSde- Out a boat PtilAing toward us, I time: 1! . • ' . • ' • ' ' ' 4.'4'40 44'17.44 1,4s1:; 14, S4111110:14)'k.nit iil* 8730acalliteuldeLiVoefeTen9ilsareft.' .4:4' . .and'aiede goo; peetAculariy ithe'was. a, fter waiting a' Inement • for:, me to the:men straining .et.their ears. ...Then j I 'didn't halie lOng• te, Wo.nder Whet .t,, his:, ,crwina'91:40. rilViabeethe taireacloes"i -. jai". de - a man in Command, had to know rhea reply'. '. * • : • I Made Out. that it was elle of onte and rails meant, for just before the grave- He:a.1da ,chnsay ariat4pet., . . .growth of Itatirtererh autad.tv;ix- , and himself,. for life abeard ehip 'Vas: ,• . In :son* way or another the "Col, soieeheee Or. other I knew at i:ince that ; yard: watch hp an'a two teen came inte v4 not •aag Parkor Affair at beSt,..• ' ' One:" .nniet :have understood, for , he .4ainefthing bad .Lene wren* When it' My 'cabin and after a brief struggle .sobbing, 'fear '' having dr.ir.e4 every- the .causes 10101 .9) V° Ws, faith- .. . , . 1 thing °lee out of him.. Slowly th•e Here curiosity is t e noeive that•drawls And ye/4y of men had bad names clieplaYed his teeth in a nastY resnion •Iro nearer 1 saW CaT,t• NeK,e?..,1Zie .qegt- 1 17.:.triITP')WaSti me. TbeY went otut, eav- gray Item moved, 14. qes, eorewed it, the multitude.' Lor hrutality as a; result., ' But none, and•growled, . Crosby .reaChed for. his. ed in the Stern., , . . : , g me gagged • and houud. hand .arid fa.s. :ciliated.. 1 hegira ,the c.jak.ef ova....passover. The national . I 'th was more Widely known in side' Pocket which was the first •inti-, ' Hewes proppednupagamat the man! feet," 'the floor.. • ' ' , . .• . - - feast of the' Jews' held in Spring men- ' thia. :particular ' than righting Red Mation , I hid that he 'carried a gun,' who was' steering, ' and I could *see. After that. I beard, fighting, all over hy's breath and a rattle in his, throat.. tioned hereto mark tne Progressof ally things ,tituaed.down, ,. .3 Then. I looked in the 'tin'eetion of evente .„e ,..ie eredee, ..to ,go up to C by, whi held a record for brutal- • canght mi glance of surpriie, flushed thatthey had =idea plea°. for ene of 1 the Ship. Fin .' -ity and . do right cruelty :that was a dull red and ,swinging on his heel, his. legs between the, two men on the Crosby's men - chine back ,again, seized thc g "t 3.' aril' of Chang, the aveng- Jeruselent hecaales of the hostility, but hem, below ;wherti it started; After '.. emend to none in these waters.. '. ; went off down the deck. • • . thwart before him. We got , him me. and Waist! Inc aft,or' where I' was ' Deinteci` . . '.. ' . • ' he met manY Of the **Hine 'who are .the Manner of all•correetly fashioned:.; .' Coining toward. us cloWn the deck, On their way. The paseever minted costumes,. the sleevee' nre long -411e ., ' • • • . 7 . It' Was said by some 'that he.would Maldng. certain that. he *as ,out aboard Misd',,I could see frern his ,faCe tied ,to. the mainmast; The they r.&• *her crush's Man before the mast of hearing I went 'over to tlie beat that he was suffering terribly. ,. , moved the- gag. . e ..... , . .. 4- -- 7 - his teeth dripping crimson, , was, the VetY much in the thought of sus and , • Iferigit14:14hetacere actohlettevedtbzhJtoiunipapegT•a ill:: r: • . I -m ' ring to • keeP. :You ' where I °I". nell. ' His ii•wlY'' t9i:i' "8" graY'''etrialter fellaaaaewt vrhiel"dh helitoutuned‘ In Paw • - - IntO Sihniiesion than take his :grog. and patted his headi ' • , • This WaS WhSt I got out,"/Of one ai . . - . a light Aix, :and his eyes like •the, read .04idst eat paw:aver is mart. • rape satin me a se . ;Hopoyer,, he never but once Idled 'a I \ ",I, can't honestly, say that I blame the boat Crew: Their had gone a bit' can have an eye on you my.hearty," like . , - •, ' ' e. 'dead Chang, were faced on Crosby. . 6.7 . . -: • own. and one ,.of thiel paassotzeis ft:1;410%s • AN AFTERNOON GOWN OF, CHARM.' _ Dignity and charm.unite in Making this• afternoon. gown a, chic noiiturn4, It is a /splendid orate/ale of the new silhouettathat outlines the body, frozn • under the arils. to the low hip -line, where a new variation of •a •fiare .is expressed in a gathered lace flounce, starting . at the left hip and 'winding around the dress. in spiral Seed to the . - roan. . . • • u, old -feta' ,," I said "But for the farther than,neual and run into rough. laughed drosbye w. ho seemed, ' in:high , ced or us, le . • • • ' • , - • lie as a t e ma or w water. ' The:. fi'shing Was:. unusually spiritaat the,optcome of hits mutineus, he had doh°. e. would' hav.e• helped min oth'Veei nit5. Salvesthaliwaunto ,Inatbhey go4d, lieWever . and Capt,-; McKenzie, vierke , • • • '' • Maat of ' us leadeeigaed hp for ,the :sake of Peace on' this shiP you've,got Wee need far the -,plain• foundation, yettie cruiee. and. -had-' our dunnage to keep your. feelings and,snailiii wider: With Silver lace • for the. frill, 'and, a• • aboard hip before . We: learned, that cover, as fdo. You probably don't balm , Bed:Crosby' was to fill as our mate. . I 't(4, him any. mare kindlY than i '4'; but tenelt. at noatraating color introduced - iii the fleviter.: worn . at shoulder and . ranks on the first time . but a:11'411e Wil be better bath our ''feking -•iti hip. No. Iwo is in shies .84; 36; 30;. ,2everie the niarldng of a bosun for the We'Ve. got to 'reineinher he's :the Mate. ui •• wouldn't he • are kept me aboard'the ion ren." g . 40 and alohal. buot,..., .Size', SG !mit Sehe sl.• , reeuirei 8% ..Yarde ..86 -Inch, • or '24 • • . be.en itige, hut there avatinothing the disciples that the crovide have no- inaisted on taking. a hand: In some] , During,thafieitt few liours Lhad au had I. way or other he got tangled UP in: .tho. •01SPortuaty. to see hove:matters stood., to do; that is; not yet. I ea* the mei tldng to oaf. , John .telle ne that Jesus Ai the very••moment Crosby: swung of the, crow of ethe :Susan Were en -the '. •••, I and 80 far I could telle,fitliy, half 4.__ . . . . ecbteau, their eyes wide , wonder. , r,. .. _ . , . WithlItn Itrnlgtt °,,,,:1:11iiie.iphe'reriiimitr touchesn- gathering aft, foNowing the sttange • t..... -at • tee_,Sharply without a -wor44inates...si e. __.., , .,..„.._, ... :. _. , '''' '''s- ' ..d Just before dawn lie.eatne sutici.4ni3" crosbr, feend his voice., Jul:v.197°7;r. hrultr.9.4 :,,toiroliv,v,;voitit„ : them 'Iaosel?'. 'he eelteetnied let! .. e .., th eiectieee meeeefeAeze_ WY hand: hoot t hem if they don .• 6 • 4 • .„ A lirt.fe E 766:6; hadn't been ex' pseciait ntg1191P-1(4vsus ..6--iniiise-e;•-our • have-- haeit g7tiw:TeN-°' •-, econoLede 7drfficult7.7 'Where: can they Yarthi race flouncing 10 iliehes.. wide; With CaPt• McKenzie,. • e old metal didn't lick my' fist as if he It ie. enough for . this yarri. that, .understood every 'Word I said and lest his balance Mid fel, striking his.elianged a bit,'e lie began, with ismer. when he' as 'done, . I filiVe :InY meant to abide by my erders...; We d all the' next .day and 1 was •t,ixi qet • - Primp . • -'•• ; forehead on ,one of the• earloc15,8 and Ifelust•lor_eyoureinfiitenatiatreareere-OboYi-theltelia4`f-; 1- V. 9.. What ' are they. among . • ----------------- -- ro;)c.'at • . _ I . . . . • • Master of the situation,fore - Andrew u as• on , • u ra word to;etick. My.egoznise mind, I. -.twisting nis ri tut leg under him, snap- nig re sail this tub in and get rid of - ed ray ;many? A his companion is will- eirost ee .0ne by one the meet. Ing be do his share, but be is overcome he i, .in • wentbac --to-thwerecrandirnaran ping it like's lapestem. -: • ethe cateh; :'• But before 'that there's • . • twenty-diffeirentAchida,..el living • pur-' busernotightesantanie_thee;haiLsarribin_nr.4Tik woo had peen: trileto Capt, Mckenzie by•the nninerical.difficultYe • „:_pei 4:1 Most PeaotiCal styles Will to every home dress- gato.ry to the man Who made trouble incident•ed ceoehe and •the bear, but the captain to' his •berth %and Chang • to • d f th" Were cu e an e one Jesus"eatifilcul • ••••: Z I‘. • cruise give. you an a eW 0 erg a . • • . .when ewes era , whet they .say the' copy. of_theilosks .'hatere ar.d.aring, the. .yey,agite The re- every time that I, did; it made' ine.'shiVer,'Whowas. a hit Of ".a. bone setter 'in ad- ' chance to think Matte;' °Vet and. make Mutineers ' w*"r11-i" trussed ' 4P.' " AA tit° • passible "• 4 rays make the m NOW TO DE e 1 heard Crosby sobbing and curs= .`. '. • en - • ' • • :, Milt .iteaseWe took the :,' &non -.014 of . for • dread . of , Whit Might 'happen 'if. ditien to . being. a evek; :had fixed min! Up your . minds 'en,. a toW points. . It .t1,217A---L'':* . '" • il, . Y - • g : . • sit 'down."' What difference elm; five w . • : • .. • • ..01,.e.eeSter. fe.3.. imanned. and •roabi.,' Aid,: broke.$aese ••iin One Of ••his ;bah- nii aa'.'weill es•.coula be. eXpected.'" The Yen' don't decide to take up ,ivith as: lug ..tul.l.1Y slut'''. - • •. • ! ,' • .- . thoueand „make •to • Him even. th4augh ., . i giving : her- d .inze of Such% . ' • amo hie' 'vtrildre'd held.' and beard .flying .in tru .' ••• • .. ' .. : • . • . ' • . . . • '. 'Mate:: hung about„ outside ; the .. cabin ' .you. Wel-the . plank." . .. ' . • :' ., - • As 1, ta.'rned• I raw Chang• tosit..aw.raY tliere7 are nianY.-...vienien..and ..children • 7' ••• • .. - • • ,.• • t. ...:, ? • • via hi.: • •into • nothing at all. and l• heard *sigh hesi4e$7.1derk.-14:21.;:%; .....•• :••• .,' - :... ,• • , 'patterati. as you wan• „ .cincdosii: , , . ,..4.;he•ultd at the ivIteel.- • . ' • '• k If •I'• had . heien.' a ',pest the Mate door, .nied When Ching etime. out he •'• I gasped With horror...fat-eV knei'*; '. ' ' ''." ' '. • ' . • ' .. • ' • - • ' 1 • ' ' ' ' froneeip in the tops above tue I think'. • V i 11.. When :He had giVen •ilianke, staM03 Of'••cohl (cOin `Preferred; iTraP ' ' .1. kept a eloSe watehan t mete 'for peu:an't .hayo; taken greater pains to. Seized hiiii bi the. shoulder .and Swung •Whet.it.ineente-piriteY1 . :Afterhaving . ' , . .• _.' ' • . .: • • . • ' • ' ' •-• - ' • the :. first feir.i.daye,- eipeetihk to .0110W _ .keeP • 0,ear ' of- nt6,-, which wasn't :a, , . . about, looking down . at hi. , , his , dieposed of. sue , me hers ofthe crevr • .,„ „ r.,.._,_ , had e• .. .. ,. . . . • : -. e. , ancr..Jesaii.trikeetheie place, It address; van order to. Pattern • Dept,: it. i.. carefully)'. f i'eaCh 'number and • • • • • • • '' ' •• him ' - • • • • . in.: . . .. ... h. - ytt • . • : - • it was his apni"passirig off, .eatesfied This was the act of thafather fig•iii.4 .. • 'bin'. hasd. .M., seMi as We'. were . (dear •healthy,ev.ay.to start a syPareasakiCia4, •face IkSek• and ,ttey.;:. . • ,.. .,: .. . : !. as - did • not eare. to ,throw lets with ''w".•"%.v•il'.1,1:kt .:ek!le..,. ., ' • , . . 'eves. no fa 1 gr.- - : Hie 'Whole life , Willson. Publiehing Co.:, 'It West. Ade-' of:.lifici, biit IsS4Was as: docile:as; tbe den .;c•ii , shipliearil. • •Seveial ..tinies; I. ,•..-"..*oe Stay in the gtilleY;ePiliere.you-'thein, they intended to. turn :the •ca,tch Hilt noteso. with .the eeColattel" ; Ths Wes. a thanksgiving -to' God.. • Iii Mat; .leide 'ilt . TOrCinto:. Patterns ,serit by,: • • now ...cabin, boy. ,••••=, :. • ,.,i, .- , ,salaa' asroa3.hinetallOng,in low, confls beleng ' you 'damned.. Chiiitiman " he • Intel' money' and •set .out. j.eaceeel paused ., for a. nieMent,. aniffed•',,abOut•• thew the'.diecipleadietribute,'huthere. _iet . • - ;nail:" ' • ' ••• ' • • •, .SOMelaow ill felt. ,.tlia.t.•'thie Pf:dential . bites '..vith Seine • mentbet of snar'ed.,' "Whet's te.beedene, in- therej what. fate they had in 'store:far •CaPt.. tha.: deeIC '• as if ..nearehing 'fgr• :SOno• Jeaus .jeine..tein intrean eompasidenanci , • '. . • k ' ' % • . y urn•-• • • .. , .Mean any good for us. • When you be-... tie meat,. .and.,I. :.think. he',. ha.d. hard 1- shall do from •fioseen.'Ainderstiind?" McKenzie. -• . ' •• ' : . ,. ' ' . • ' • ' thing liaised his head. Then. out' of hoe- • • ..,, - • • • •• ' ' • ' • ...'114verthat. there • late be a ,eterin .you work ' . .P1ng his'hands ff. . . • . - . Chan was fond f. Cap.- McKenzie: • :I remained. lea .to the •mast a •11 the• the awful'stilinese (z.,f the.niententea-me,• - V. 12. F,ratente. •Why eliOn. „Id one. - - • know the *refit. instead of feeling, it preSsion . of hatred on his face that jeti.te get that broken heme into shape 'my ,thrOat:•dry.„,andeParchea, adttl, besides, it . hadn't- been an. eaey, next day, mye iternich crying for .food, ' iL lewi.:gnttei7al grow, ' the bidee-ory. ,. Who: made ..:t .. world be . tie . careful ei4ry• . , Of :the hear spirit, .and it came from . '.want to have it break' so' stba, t: you 401 .• . I . eauld. have . sworn from. the; ex-. °•''V°1f4raTIgiriltal.he ' prophet.:Th-.' . „banging oviethead;,leevitik,Yon inane; mere. than Once the only :think that„ and he Was . a bit done np;'. ' ..1. .. ... il bone in ink. body Achille...! - -.- . • .; . a*.air; 09111.6101-4re• i.sS•W 4,E, k!co:one.e' i . Pei*. • 1 'keit my. ti'leiiihtit.. to iiiyait. eaVed trouble Was ...the .150W:edge that '. He made 'the mistake at answering,. ' Toward the last i think. I: preyed.: rear : up •ani his. hind: ..,,ga and •sand.V:3 are renal:181:d of t16.great meirPaect -ought hy::Moses : • d tee,in this 'the '''...'an(tincil • .he OlvelinOlt3r ef:WiPing oP' Ile' h4d• fOinethiiig .•41.11' Mete djahOlie-., beck ' ' Iti ' the. twinkling ' et en, ...eye ' that.' I 'irtight:.diel. • soneehy, One :I, saw there? hie, eyes .neyer. Temint tin!, eiti7.efulfilinezit of the- wards Of Moat% Dent: .•,--- • the l',o'caatle•w.itlitwaseciere who were ally ernek in -store loi ine.•:.... , ' • •• • '• • 1 Croft had: lunged.' at Iiine 'crashing:, the Others brought. up ,and stowed in fied ..matO .fora frectioe Of a • fecond,,.18 15 19 1- was thinking ..•I was Youne'an.d the • four .0 ..il.tese ntyst,erions confabs, each eyes, •exideendiag„hini: s.enselPae in the:''keep"'an'eYe ;on 'theire'''• • • - • ': • the heinisintin. ctUlde ' Mheli'..he 'Moved -forWard, until he.' y... 1:5. :Xing. Some tie) 'further and was 'betweenene :mid Crosby. • . ' , I wish to make aking;-• but their '. **Hilt enough to •tzt:15 'along the. lines • . ' After I hadhappened upon three or 'hie:. ;big fist ,between the phin'Eunin`s..•fhe Stevie ',where .fight put ..iny • mind' WO 'normal ellen-. tinie,'•ehrloailY•eneeghiti,With a .. differ- ''setippere. ' I''. • • . '''' . -• ' . ,; .. .'• ••• • -1..: • Poor dem q! I think theY:auffered" By.'thiS time' this ' grey;. transparent'3vieWe are - so 'material. ' that '.; jeans 'tots. again. ,.' • • . , . .. ' . ,' . • ••• .. "ent Man,..I•begatt UP' NYeada.r. if there ..• Chang lay there for awlii'e SO Still even Worse than I did. .. .: • ' . . . . , "dalenel" was not.: more than tWo.,.escaPee out :of .their enidst, -while. ee- . our..ship's family' whe were; -deitlned .. I Wee -to' find .ou .. a re Was in- grean,e an urc .to• es . f� -t. game .sufficiently human to Leeson my •-• ..- re `• ' . • .. paces f,reat the,:1114e: 'X SSW ft shake :•cetillng: 'to'. the . ether ria-rratives He. ' • ' • • th' . nhea"th' • excitement. The cre*d: ..ret,,4 , !maims tO-getaladisciplee-away from There : Were. tWo. 'other Mernhere. of 'cOu:d be anything, back. of thetri. .... ' - ; that. 1 'feared' that, he Was dead then . Jhat betel* . sundoWn •• droalev.' be'. --------'1- - - ' . . ' ' - ' ' ' -Vtli. I. the' ' - - - ' - - • - ' I ' 'lid ' h- fl. - '',/' ' ' .` • ' ' '••• . • •-• - itself. 'once more I heard the- PATTERES.:.• d eddied, plain- ' .00111. 160- • 'novo is ha .01d Gieelelegend, found. ea we May welt believe on feat, 'which telis us • that .onee • when, the 'higheet .creirt Of Athena wee sitting, a sparrow Pureued. listerk, Sew' tor range to t.he:.boisein of e;.,itelge., • Dnineeed • by Its Mute appeal,' the judge .Pinclied. 'it from hia robe ertlehea it 11.1..hia.. an. and filing iteta She ground. " • ' . •The •PeePie, :outraged by the de -i; de:Panted; reineeral, declaring thee.", aria the Clew- body of the' bear inirt•*9•••Ithne to .. kat a no nein ereila.'he lest it:a hie 'feiletict'--- . ta Play -iittnertant iiiitittsfin the' weird 4634. .:00Wei'er, • 'there Wasn't artY- ----------- .forget,'" . bee,nuittered.; minibed ernes end a'etid ;ine : a 'bit cif, awaY • eff heYendens_; .May• have thought threugh the air itraiiht.fOr RreY• 'this, en 'opportune Whif wee eriierevento asperrow. They . One of them ;wee ;Chang, the coek, 1VIcKen.Zie beYond:'' the fact that. toe., "...Yen:Pay Chang. Seine da,y.,- , .11.6UwaterAhrit rauSt have .s.Med on the • e-Peler agitation Wouki..liave agreed One 'al 'Bee- • • ' experience that .ferowed ' thing tit' • warrant report to • Capt i shaking a fiet at.the back of tbe. sIsts, rancid 'Salt Perk and.a.feW tneuthfills.‘ Wo are „riL lii‘•ih iror, *n.d,greareith40.er, t elant-eYed heathen Of Chinee, who much faniiiieriter between officets" and; .'• MlitterIng to hiniitea,. •stag, Sun' all day.". When I had 'finished' he 4'1'14'4. the reYni'Veandgirea titastteetje.esilsrirstozt : Sivihot poikcei.sa„ the ; thing,..flung*eteelf 4°111 .Vs. T.he serendenineele, where. the.satne.-tiette----aninvele•tind men; Ton • • mild get 'lip a meal tO filearze the. awn...! Crew!: is a bad. thing. even. gered off'. fewer& hie •own quarters went eway,''. %airing • one :of , his men tin and: waS tirius414 dederit;• eon- *Cheerier. • ' And •itetrhte. none :of MY :',0a*sicrig the .11.Colone1," who.aritap anii 'armed With e gun .and,instraetions to hint - The mate's hand flew to hiS'efde. jeans il q on the 'Pr°3eitt.'3.1 ea.nnot Prinelite,ithiansise to One with • " • -'out._benefiting the other." , , • The, thing eit,whith we• are thinking. , ..f0tr the moment, is eompassioe... • • What 10.-conrpaSeint? It ,is the re- .eponee ef • the. soul • to ;the, • appeal Of .• •eery living thing In its hour of , _ *siderine. his eoloi... We 'allowed him ...busitiese after 'all -When it naille Jo, Saluted , And•When Chang Ipans•ed for , sheet: if .1 tried. ' to '•makp any trouble. and he pitched fartteed. onto the deck., • even where . • ., , 'The other was a , pet of the ear•-; We get onr.-' berth'', anchored and, , heaat, licked it ns •Ii ' dog licks his ' staeding position VInde, the night' bee done ilbehing over me, 1 stared, 'hardly, ,. ' • The terrible Meaning of, what T he,„ei.! suPpel rPcand. heti-6i O. ' ...the privilege of flying .his pigtail. Such reports. . .... ..: • . ...., ..• . I aemoinent arid held out his hand the ii ' ,tiact dead from being tied 'fie •a; the reices of na real* against them: knoeiring, what! to do next; end. that; He is the unseen companion who can ' tain and had been onithree. voyages 48.1 were 'h4•43'-'1•°. it.47 or " getting the 'master's. '' : • ' • : , • .. I fare,. and: weak from .hunger, I' dozed control the waves. • . . gho.ship's mascot. . He was an overfed,: beats and tackle vady.for the' fishing,' . That 'row between : Chang • and the' Off into lialf•centelonsneas, frem which. "c4.•"el'',' rnel.ted 4.1°9: the, 'air and'iral,lIt...eirt nirininerviroet, 28-4M.. . , . good-natured leae called "•Co'...onel,", i..which, the ethers told•us eves running 1 mate was, the, taalebeginein.g of Our ;; I was. aroused hY the ship 'getting gene;. . . : , • .- ''. ... -1 The.folle*Ing disteerse. was giren to , becansa Of the trick he had •of Sitting i high, and to a fine avera.ge weight Bs- 'troubles,. for Red CresbY,I. as senior ' under way • • • ' '. ' • 1- CrOSIDY died an. hour later In •spite„, . r t His,. o of th work e It is thet 'which enters into; fellowship co rec wrong. e eo . . , • • • • • ' • • . " ' 1 ' • *". ' 1 - ! ' ' * . . . 1 'f all . e 'could.- do to save him and' - -.- ' ' ' • - - - ' • ' thee lives otarineltel their dot • : ,' up andeleInting With one ,45k his paWai ing . responsible :for •one: of, theeboats,roffieee op ilecli; took ,eommand. a tir . droelaY; whe.-1114.taken. one side ale-- - w - • • • ' ' , Christ and to help them out of their. with o ; ceosele t t •ei h/ • • • • . • we ,Inified hine-e:forgetting what he diffiadtieor:_lrbowo. m ita_mta,olsoall et o.iiparnmovoott: hen-you-baited-himeteithlor -favore. -evaseapartefteme . „Infit_d.......1._s p....ilatlint.an_h011ra bad seen how the wheel -being, ehoeteharaled wa E.I. ite nietreel. • -- time. The. world Week of fishiilg Fighting Red Croeby had come by his ;leaning an the spokes, steiringtewards hSd heenr-wn eneret •Os' Toll; the ePiri,r,e1 Ines:Ping of Hisresence not waken the sane. rea'POnise the . .1 Were th(sroughly 'Unnerved' new that., aed wer ' lieektzig for entwine.. liesseise cry ot 4 iniman heart, bat "to no aii- ' , . He had the 'run of the vesseletehey. got', an Ugly cut.from the line. and tite-i-reputation, . -Also•I ObserVed.withcon-' me, his•eiree wild With -terra'. fiheeed •,,,,,,ere none of jboin:34.01.4„vilontioraitti„dath_6L;ch---no atid, the,,,,c01;•:_o,nly too...ready to obey. my cemmatids,1 lenging, ta. eatieferetIve dee.. p,. spiritual peasieii . tuin au Unheeding., ear. 1,t' fil I haa 'seen him talking. eht various t.enel " ' but . his eyes never moved: It'l , .7iVet01.15.(17,-.cil-P-MS neede-efthe-soule-He was-notcontent born. tit enzie strapped thee loVe inore-heatitifuietheate- tilnes.; • •• . • was'uneithey, maddening that tertibl: In his herthr W9..141110 'tied. " te, the cell... to be a • bread king • The ;s,ermen dir. I vides thus: ..• ; ho rnote 'enduring than faith , • ed idins•elf •Ii•ke .a gentlentan: and, captain ordered me to' Ste:A. aboard iiiiieraike. intereat that. the Men lei I cur.sed him over and- over,- • • the master opirit Was gone;'arid were sions, unable' . to eee 7that• Jeans was Teat of pan Ofr bird. or heeet-Will conj. hau nted Chang everimeneent ship:: until the • wchin'd-rea'srehaneeto - out or the : • . 'heel ' •.• We. pa: -.ed Sable Island with per- • _Having nothing better tO• do; it he - feet -weather and a' steady -wind that ink Part of .rity duties • to keep an eye made the Susan shoW her heels like' a lei', the stove •I''''eratidered' into the , e 'fancy dancer. . .•• • • t•was. beginning ,to heneve that My fears had, been mostlY up by My 4 linagiaittien and that Red Crosby, ap- • predating thp master under .inrh o m he Was,' serving; had Concluded -that the . crisest course is .to'be.hCVe. • , , • ''11e did ,hIS. Work= and did it :well,- . WithoeLanyeexiere-phyiical-ditectietzt- ' ,than the men •under him denianded, • We had cleared . Cane :Breton Island before ',felled out that -las Wrong.' .1 Was on MY Way:tot-Ward when I bump- ,ad- into ' the "CO:onel" 'Stan*. in the • eun hear% the"Witter He Aliraa Bucking Ono!. of his shaggy paws ,itUd X ever' saw an anitnel that Wanted • to cues end • couldn't, ho was .the One. gave: him A., push, expecting, hint • to roll over, on: his.beek'for a romp' as Ott alayS aid, hut, ' instbad, he bared • his teeth. and growled. , , YOU ••get 'to tuederstande tot animal just es you • ddeentie htinian beings, and, • • r 101;w, eeorilag•lie"Shoilied „pert tha..e..seineeette had been. ahusing aS 14:who ihat partite:zee •party him,. teed ta the, •captein With a. FolloWieg Crealiesrerdees two niert figure; rolled: up' in rt. 's1Oeee it Man in England oonld trtwel •.1. • • 1, turned in entlY,. =Wondering if, fixed •st•are. of his, and I: Screamed at hearcis' • we •turneCi Phent • (ay VS. '28-40. • Jetztua " meets their De'l we refuse to rank it with •the after all that •ma er 1 • h t h* tak b: • if • 0 h and hoad'd back :fee tho etink end thoeght 'this. May be aimtlterin.." giveeive fOrpee that ,have 'driven on- • , , ., . . galley. , Chang sid'ed •up to .me. • EMekenzie had ceine. by his injury was; raised his right hand and sviepl; 't assietande, ' • ' . ' • . ' • • chahted . inhis sing -song tone. '"Yezi plan that- vies due to unfold iteelf., 1t 'some terrible sight' ' • . i 1 ,•„. . I We made St John's where We get rid want want bread., Jesut: offers •Hitased. "Maio; him plenty bad Man," ho :entifor,y accidental or pert of some -uprose hie eyes e.S",if he Woirld.b'et out ' The remainder of thetele is. short :plenty watch." : , ' • • • •• • . • ' was dozing of, ne111'jmind fille.d with ali' SMitlenly his jai; saga and' he :eft'', o .thalf put ceew that mutinied,1 The GO don Text, ve 85, may. be'cdni- . . • al, the wheel anti. CantO E,...011, y toward me . 1- .1fottild in .0brist. God is knoWit te tts „ •statice of the Manna, Reed. 16 :15. He,. Wa.rd the lieu wheels, of pragreSS? It however, 1.s the true manna. 'The ,JeWtt is not the' Motive power • behind the Vast inachhieiy of factory and inina.„ We grant it has built no tnigh•ty navies.. crinisoned no fields with blood. It tehiake are bad enough an•yway, but manner of suspicion's' when "I filled in with new .mee .and bad dupt pared with 4;1.1, Bread; and Watt are stirs no •..bitterneeie betweeti Mon Of' Worse th.an that when theY begin te shc•utitig anti, then the sound of men , if sfrawn by -aome pewer. he „could.. • 4..1r ". • • throu'elt the Saviour. ' . • • think toi reticle NO b; exercised rnY running Mt. the deck, Jumping: not ro-sisf. Ile•IieSitated us if in. ,pro11 a w14..,,,•,47•P,0 ,the horror of thenight aria' _4154,__,TeslfgereTiedeeinethze....clifferentelezeisz..-oreot-diff terant-Terezz-s-t'---7 prof afferezat skties, It•ketews Max " anthoritY. bY kneeking Chang inte„ a 'out of thy teeth I da .01illg-7,,t414;t'..-1-'7ulthiterittrsTrdll'Sr-'dfd2 Abjection 'Mede the'people-titat 1:te solireatt-ofILthe-,fgal:ey-r-le -picked ceel- iike a ball, :lay .at knife, and'with cinick eant i'tt`t"' enr.ne flack to • ' '` was of humble 0114 .aan Ho as N.1-titts Week or Tied et -Yellow -Its • '80.1f tiPanti e•tfine.baok ot in 'trio leS'at tits feetef the tuateeana glistening ill fee • 11•11 • d And al'IVsYs' I earn° 101 he same •eoii-, whose parents they know lsotlit..'llteaJTJd, lierdes (21 .4S4? mexanciera; tba, • splilie,e4tsth)eacilsonpge.tu.liPaialteld down M Y dii,12.1011--t1.13 fate that- ,destineit. Chang "I...,ife? . • ' CaeSars, tae Istapoleops of Iiistory.r • hit raffled., " ' . . " the' nicoillight, I saw e clriveit Itilile . sway- 'int! the "Coloner, 16 .,eeittile. .e haek ...,for frii ,.• • ' g.• .. CO '1 ' • / • . 011 ' to dere ' te ' h r f ' ' ns ,, ' '4`.Clidng no iie,". he minotniced,' hia nitwit to, the ',hilt into, the Chthania ' ' n"/' a ' ' ' *" ' . face es eXpressionless as a e4147. taza,ge. heart. .:ili, red Pool that' greW, mid kteir ink, fient tilde to side. "I've doneunto` ,revtngo ellen rtgl'ilih,lg •cod -1 • Nrs. 130...71., Tr e Nolo 'are; obinp&I- famous eeptaisee of•indastry, oer build-. • . • ,, . "Mate him try Aunt Colorieli-.1-iirn.talk ' stained the 'deck boards.. .: ,voi,,.. go w a y,foi •cto •,.. ". .tl , g• • y,f0 Creleby also arranged that. I, too.,ied te talte eidee, Theee who do not ere ot '0610al feettine,. eoule haye • . c reW. • Mean, load. Change ,:se.•',' • 1 ; i had the story in no tin*. ('hang, ' Ile . seemed to bo spertking •to some shotiM be aa instranient .in italiands4. niee. et 'Hire nit driven into. hos.tility, ohnited tie ell their greatness had. they hi the galley, e'Ye'0 *irid U:':, th4t: hewae ley intent ori revenge for lifs heatirig, ' • it Wes. tate that I, should. be ane "nf 'whitite: the folthfol are drawn . tuot a itste,ned, to 4gi yokel • .. , ' ' I reniirided him tbat his p:Bee was. knife in fiend,. had trePt•froin the gal- Orsini ilea'. .hine'-elthatikit.I. 'saw no • • • , , • • • , teele. " -i-1-'to- Ilfrn. • ' • ' 13tzt tee -broken a tiretieand +amine . • ' • V, '6g. To whom else .sha.1 ive •gc" that fetered the bo r '-• tel. saels of. paid to get the-grnb arid that his du- He, had almost l•eached the unsuspect- Unable to' ao' 'anything -------------- a- . 4 ---- Reindeer. ; • This confeasion iney be compured vi 1 • , ( Ioz, al . . • ' ties on ' the Susan began, and' ended." ing Male When b. Sailer sate end ).....c.'lled lean against the Meat, 1• wet lied Wm. • ,•.. O • ut With the lave ern.hed den. ant . wee . . , ..,.. - . _.••„- e ' . lee. .heett. It nee lifted 'unnumbered bur - with. that schodale., , • , ..e. . e„warnheiet ... , . . • :; i is mice.. urno a r as y wile). 'e„ evl on. ' Reindeer deivee et'e' toe be added to .'..• • ‘• . . • ' .e.. •. ei `... t . .1 ,' • e .. ' -••• . t • • •Pete e N Graz in mate. J.0 41) 11 uitui (1,er: .t(...a.tthe. earth. I has iteard ,the sprang njl.:;,ref gh.astbi,y hid t'hn montni.igh-itti,aii it: tbei pietism -ea et -..teLoti o Zoo , ery though the dretinist.atices direr. Even • Ho . shuffled. • baek to his 'pots and., edrosby turned 'just • as 'he' , . . the . rI it v ' bto' - I te f 1 -the some .e pro a .y ( a ereiz. • , , - Pfeeeoi . , • . . . . • ' • kettlee, a YelloW sphinx, and .Oteizt eh into' the •air, tteappled Walt' hien; atedeeieeeet ewas and..t•T.61----d thit,-h ' .. 'eliertir: Two' of Shose afilmalo 'mite thopkh ilie niivitittides .Were ('5'.1',erY "lf 'Ille obiltlreli feDihg.. hi.. iher mill • deciete ponder ,over• what he had said. .his tutors* cosi ng like e.yiee about ea' *,0Yeein. f4'. et but iiil'aZte•yee„.1 / tt6ir‘nveacsi" now being ftablez.le to dneW a sinall Him and 'worid:y holies were. vanish, and 'free.d. them- nem' thse• boiLdsge,--- • . . • ing, Peter ellige to his belief in I/ 41,513$• . ' le ;hos his vett' ridienle and • eentenept,' ' - I couldn't_ ignore the warning for the Chinamen's wrist, ,sloWly d'reve and looked in the same directien. , • r 'rhis wire the proef of the greatnesa 'de,ving ',without favot •without. fear" felt certain. ehat it wag weeninziee the knife- that heti been intended: fore Then 1.; tem, eiter it, 1.• Workmen eatifined. • of bid fnithr , •to be the ftetead ot every friendiees and, I' ou:dtet, bring,myself te,Aurnp a him. fete. the heart' Of hi's would-be • Iluddled the deck where hadtit t ye.. that beiar„ / also had a pretty c,car suttee:fez; rie r er e. • e' • • ,. • pi v,at, riot.. until 17,53 -, e at • ' might. „bee , ;tale that I catilld beck Up With nothing 'carried Chang's body ,fai•Wa rd. I \sent , entyound "'itself an spectral 'hands ent ht" tXtr61.1:16‘11"11.'e°1111.°3"*MeiLt"." OtigihallY a Drink...* Nule.teer. hundred yeaxe ago it • L've-She---V7IF•a-ta- Wasn't to workelre te-ey eleaf_ter. of ye.lw;f. -Aids -Iyi;r1c-earripletetli retIVrtied tee 'etanding position. • .." . YOUTIO_Oris et t , Itert ot tick The rtut,4eat Mune of In trans forMed• Roman erase: from. a . .r hexed the .4!Co'Lonel's" edrar jUlt More rlIgn 13;eVn enspiciomi and the With them tee -reptile it for huriel and, rtaching the rails, dragged 'it up te a • '• tor, nearly thlte. litindred-reeez: eettio ae4itrsed. lath a sYm•hol the e of his eigliness. fny'rne; horded -hint -up '• into the ',eyes -end' ordeta -hire i)o reanain there until hie learned to 4.behi1ve., „ • ',tit:riled to ga 'ablaut. Irty woeic nd fOinw ryta Crosby standing, a few foot • 6,41 „I;; Ooncteided Oat yuy if the Aso hslr,.. any_ fvttioe 6e.oqs•. t4hot- JAy wssravsl, foie f rentteen Years is 'the sYerage,age-the a. liquor azitilk by ilxe 7110.. - rom a- mon 411 O.,. (6 nth l•• r,1 -0 -/TP ."7, * * liforii Aft.? irwitoi;-6-11,..r:fogtd .hinelenningeatIttint•inife.","titittitarr 1,fati';;Iffiredrivrei ee'rke-i-etete • er-• • IT- newhsrliroh.: 007: qnor belting P,eddreSbY AS POSsiblei• • la, the Itieleinest., elating elown„atetite,:neytuideet,,phkil.W,031,ilia ghastly l',4 ,that luwante a word U641 't(i 4411.0tif" ,Latin 1.,guasienc Diplomacy. ,ra if vie. could meet neeeee„ whw „dpd Iner mut., cola, make nut the. raii, daik eine ,„ 'with a USW' cat' Invpmed •1t la •stld' Who' ;world 6ppreeeed tha PeriteetitedbY near 'tile of the iserene • A Month paesed-en1 it liege:n*61015 ',poet eca the -deck; , • t()e .-tho mate„.The .through /,. inate tie PaOr and harceeed people 'Latin eeeeed to be Vie laeguage ot ti -1 ticiPPOI latitted hid nitel;: to vhe,•tered With a shudderg • ' di awn gm 11 1111 ti lonte man can revere Dv the• guyerhiteni." teenth Cat#4 • • '