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Th4:-,htglient :member f the s&;,
Sevice'Wheni:L7tgland preferred
kno*
Andr� Ducheitin, had incurred the
,ba1ed �f the elehe7Oki.;.:To. :protect
'hieelife, hie .SUPeriers...Ordered him to,
disappear' •-•)ie decidedi to : to
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.Eoutiern
France:-.,.. • - • ' • '
Witb
.Ponkey"., as`. guide -book, 'he :visited by
itioorilight;that 'Weird • .'city . of ; Mono-
faneius .141ontpellier4e-1,Tieux.
./Entering - siniater. 'desert,. ,his
•f4tenti.*as attracted. hy.thatikultk
rietions,e . a bulky . indivi.dit al. in
"the', uniform of. the A.E.P.
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THE STORY '
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tsATTbiRd, ny • !vtoottami•itr.
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NOW the laStf tlie A.E.F. had long
jeej farenrelt ••• the-. sbnies Of
1!!ranee:,, Monsieur
that, .theOiniforni 'of- :fig
.Ainerie,oriti had inte,...0 "than frequently
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been used by these -ancient „iacquain-t
takes of his, the: Attaches of Paris,
• tarf :a:: Cloak for their own. miedoingS:
•"to, it, didn't .J'itied the air 'Of .stealth
thatMorkett this businesita peranade
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hnn there ,,ivas: mischief , the . brew.
r.He.got ..,in;tiniotiOn to iniestigate
stepping to debate .a1'excuse
eitling,'•and several ..Sectinds.•
• be-
forehe.heard a:Vvonian's. erieSe
Dtmlienitin • broke. into 'a. rurr,:.that
round stillin corner and
plumped. :him heading : int the the--
otre, of. . 7
...This .1146- Open:: groniulL-a ' rudely
ovar pit little., lese than • seven hun-
dredfeet In; its: 'nerroweit ..diameter
•• an41. SoMethirig like four hundred in
dePth, a Task black well egitinat
Whose darkness the, bjuiewhite'reo.on-,.
glake etched' st2:etionge •grotipirig ..ef
-•'' figures; seven 'in"
• •-•Oi his one hand DUChe:MinfiaW
Womatt in mourning..,clasping'to hey
Ireenr a • terrified young , girl, .ethe
.siiither :of the sicreaMs • On the•other, •
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., three Inen • close -locked . -in grimmest.
••conbit ene,. 'defending. himself
"a• ainst two with 'indifferent success'
while in betWeen.stoedn third woman
With' her .baek.• to and perilously near
theiAin, shrinking. froni•the,threat
q....efta 'Pistol in the hands 'of the fourth
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, last was the,' onie., , nearest
Dnehemite:Who was Upon him se•sud-
, denly that. it Would be difficult to say
. Which. watt• the' Moro Wheh
Duchernit's stick struck dc•Wr,thejiis
,tolband of the other With'suc'n -force
Ate Inuit havWbrolten his tykst The
; Weapon .fellhe uttered an .oath las he
avningP round; clutchintr • the in:timed
:timber; , and then, seeing.lhiS•asseil.-
ant forthe, first tiete-,he, swooped
to recover the weapon so Swift-
ly' that it. was , in his. left. hand end
spitting vidois. tongeee of- orange
. • flame:before Ducherein. Was . able 'to•
get 'in a ;second blow. , •
But there was theinicrapt-i'erith
that. paSeege. Sneitteri.truelly bete
1.1e'eyeS, the.. fellOW:, grunted, thickly
and wet 7 *Ver.. backwards likta
bundle, of raga, head,' and Shetilderti
te:
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That...rad
Wc wouldn't say that
Wrialey's has a placat'at the:'
wedding creettong, but bit times
if Areas or ,..viheit' yauliava=k"'
# ca:daa AO. ?ace -lase. „1
tig1./ l� 00BLE
•MINT -It'.
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oopliVanCe
tinget Infernatienal. 1,10;ezine Coup* "
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Of foe.. 'hideously distorted with
'working features arid disfigured with
!Mears of Beet threugh whieh insane
eyelialla relied and glaeed in the
• Then a henel,Yike Yice 'gripped his
windpipe, lie was •en ,his back, his
head ovethanoing the edge of the
floor, a thumb Was feeling f6r one of
hfa eyes.. - Yet it could net have been
miich later .when - he and - his Oppcinent
, •
Were etanding , and swaying ,ps,lone,
locked -in an .embraeol of Wrestlers:
in a nY
610E4 ?Of bancke;hand fighting as the
other, ,Perha4sa. fe*Inbre, And,,jhet
):16 bettt,r:0.01',.
',4:,a1T events' tile ,t.follow was
present:15,r bis,tner.eVifftl..4..hold,that.
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aekat, W1111,, man
s.crapleati!, PnehentTfailedlite
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neck: A‘t,'. the woist hu4e
Whit piteliendit had :sCrOinhied'Irn0:X0
the 'h.ox,:,,„ eapturd, the., reins, and
hreltght • th'e nays' to stop, • he saw
no 'M.gns of his Apache the'road.:
JUtting. out over the. brin1... of the
procipice,s6. far that, thoughhas bedyT
checked perceptibly ,tas; struck' the
ground, his own 'weight carried hith
on, he shot out itto Apace- a..11.4 van-
ished as' though. some unseen hand
had lifted Up from. these dark depths
and pluckedlim doyen to annihilation.
• The- young girl Shrieked again, the
woman .gave a gasp ...4')f horror,uche-
'iniirlu'mserrkir'ew , a si-h,c
Buthe had no time to Spare for W• et;
it.wai going iIn,vith the man centen -
ing against two. • •
The adv.entUrer's'tatick might have
been bewitched that. night, so magi-
Wa's its work;a, single blow On., the
nearest head (Inirbelieve it was see
lected with carel) and instantaneous:.
ljr that ,•knot \of contention we's re-
solved into. its three several. parts.
The smitten' claPped .liapda to his
hurt, morenirig. His brother 'acoun-,
dret Started back with Staring eyes
in -Which, rage gaye place to ,dismay
grespetl_thoLehangoin±the
situatiOn-and saw the *tick, swingink
foiehia head in. tiiire Ile decked neat-
ly; , the stick Whistled. thi•ough. the
thin air; and before Duchemin eetild
recover the other had turned and.:was
running for dear life.."
Duchentin delayed 'a bare initimi
but manifestly 'his assistaneaivaS no
more needed here.' An a breath he:
who had:been so: recently' outtnatChed
reeolleeted, bis. Wits and- took thein,
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Not fiVe figure; but 'four only were
waiting :beside 'the , cirque' when,
wheeling ,the barolielte .as near 'the
group as the lay' a the ground) per-
mitted; he climbed down. A inan lay
at length in the coarSe 'grass, his heed
- glowed- in 1 the.- lap--of--:One-wonnau.
Another Woman 'Stood . tiehle, trend)),
ing an wunging age • an s„. e
thirdimelt beside the supinePinan,', but
rose quickly .as buchemin drew neat,
and cared to Meet liip.. .". .' - •
whose/salvation Chan ad first led
etil
In 'this one 'he, r co nized tiler to
him, and now found titne to :apprecir
ate, a face,of.P.4iIiii loveliness, intelli-
gent -and composed, while she: adress-
ed hint ,quietly and directlY;. _An. ex;.
qiiisite' voice. English,: he • guesse:d,
or ,possibly American, but ;much at
home in France. .4t. • . ' • ' . •
. "Monsieur. : d'Aphrac hag been
Wounded, a knife' thrust. It Will be
'necessary , to , get him, a 'Siirgeon he
qinckly as ptissible." :. -
"If 'inonSieur would , be so good."
' 'Duehemin knelt beside the mon,
-wha,--43,veicernet -L--iiiin-witle-Opee :•:;eyess
arid a wry smile :that was 'alrnost as
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faint as his Voice. • 1-. .
• "It. is nOtiting,' monsicur-'ia -clean
cutin the !:arni, with ;seine loSe of
, The yOung,girl in !whose len re,Sted
the :head Of' Monsieur .d'Aubrae. set
;beck and'teatehed,Dticheniin With chit
'ieus, grave. eye,s .in Which traces -of
nibiatare ghinmered. • '
"Bad. the animal at • hiy Mercy,.
thought)". il"Autrac, apeltigizeili "When.
sUdderily:, 'drevvitliat .Struck,
ine.,-Oriti"broke . ' . ,
"I' understand)" 'Duchcmin 'replied.
"But ,den't ,talk. You'll Want all your
Strength, -My .friend." . • , '
• With his...pocket...knife he, laid open
the. sodden. sleeves .of ',coat .and: Shirt,
eicposing an upper' atui stained dark.
with •blood •.that. welled in Jets
Iront a; cut. beth wide .and deep.
"Artery severed,":: he announced,
and: s:traiglitened Up and looked
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about a-lo.''OMy pack-?'-.
The'lvenieri who had speken to. him'
fetind, and fetched :it'fitim no great
Arstance and its contents enabled
•Ducherinn. to improvise a tourniquet,
and when the flpw:of :bleed Wes :check-
'etl, balitlage. • • • '
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With 4'Aubrac dispOsed-as Comfort-
ably. as might Win the barouche,
Duchemin .turned to find the other
fete,
•••• --- • _ -women!' at -his
- 1, -Iii head overhinging'the edge Tothe eidesthe offered. a bow suit-,
°of the floor. ' ------...• ,ed to her condition and, a hand -to
, help hee% into; the,barouche; .. '
itiative with admirable address. Du- 1 "-Maarae ; •• •"'• C ..3. • .
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chemin saw him fly fiiriously at his,- ' The gehtle' inclination of the, 'aged
late Opponent, trip him. and lay him:. head Which acknowledged his, cour-
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oh his hack; then Dnchernit turned tesT and was. as ekque'n't of her 0'11'
and gave chase ;to the, fugitivei.• .lity as he found the narne -which she
''This Wes the masquerader in the' gaVe hint, in qUaVering' aceents. .. •
AniericATI,traidi'm; aild, an amaziri1 "'MadaeVenie loner '.? •
ly fleet pair of heels he 'showed tak-1
'• "With ma --------------------------------
dame imssio
in' into • account his 'heaviness of Andre .I)uchetnin. .
body.. Dtichemin saw him swerve! ' Morisieer Dechemin.bas I d us
from his first cdure and 'steer for a' all deeply in his debt. • •
• ` r'rl. •the carrie e leeked u
y s an ing a some is ante- - • -
evidently: the • thirfweyance ,Whieh had 7 ahd. hf'wed; 'hurFnu'114:"Made'll'is611°
brought the sightseers to view' the !.,1,0.,Men ai.s, 1•116118lC n4* g"Tid-
t 1 : "
,speetacle of • by:, daughter, And 'Eve' . • .4 :"he turnJ
nioonlieht. • . • ' ed to the third, te, her N.vhose voice of
Wairipg :in, the• pthene or btpact, delightful acCent was 'not in Dna-
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averkutt. of miashaPen oben0.?tf.1,- a ' enlin's „,riotion Wholly rreiich
"- • .1 t ' • 1- d' ht
pole droopedia6 sovry s'peoifii6is ,f widow, of My grandsOrir Whe
crowbait. And their. pained arria.ze- • f,C10 for '."t" 'La
ment waS 'se unfeigned that Duch-,,, ell'ec'hamPenolee• •
ernin 'laughed, When the 0791;6. ethIt'nued.)-
: rogue boarided to the hoic; snatched Up .
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' reins and whip and 'curled' a t.crue14.
• latdi rOnntl• their ,bony flanks.' 1,
$ince, it- took.'thent seine ,ntements.;
.te cenie to their•sensen and approciate
that ,all this ,wai pot, an „evil dreant;!
Duchernin's hands, M:'0.c4 'clutching the
, back:of the carriage witt U. the horses
broke sudderilY into. an :,aWkward
lumbering . , •
1 'iteund‘ his
• , own • f eet in • the , sweyi fig" vehirle he
leaped ' the h ul le • of '
on„, eso e o., 01 •
tflehgger} IThrt,backwares fveni. thvt ..•
•.. f011ewed-.was,. not
'of linpressieris„,.„
'Mock -American, fought . "
.devil unchained. ,The :animals
pelt: tat 'ltwartoOd CitritO% at,
Wkrettlf01•bkreoiMie* fateft"'ittid.
in a- rraty,sea„
the' two r men Aeon d‹, red hr its: well.
liko'fii‘lit ih:a.Pki•4; • •• •-•
, apidated barotiche .on' either side its don'q de Jen a 111S' 4tIg el )37'
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hoar eyetent, The teethe andante": of .
The settero. tt .oettlhly kflowanno and,trovtItf
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Inforniatioll aide the Suia:IntIndtnf.
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A SMART. ONE-PIECE, DRESS.
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• •Siinple -yet exceedirigly ,chic is ,this
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for -the • shaped. -,collar finishing the
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There is a set-in, plait at the centre!
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:he.• Purchased to -day rather eheeple,
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WHY C1,411411
MOUNT EVEREST?
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--Wilepr' we see a hill. Nee. ere..eenner Or _
,ater driven to try aud, get to the' WI) ,
, Partly:144S i0: because ..wio,.Would
•Rifir.Q 'is Iebeenuee, thehfll
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' .Preseute challedge to We mud
• match..Ttrselves. ; pg•aingt. it ap4, show,
.--t-that.--;we:e•cant•-geHo7ttite-tothrt',.-7,7,,Tititit7
an (44;1004 but
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enjoy• maltingit, ,I;Vettrs, 00uK. solnfOi,;*V•\.
!111 1st Iiui
htinian'414chi•, SO it!,\\ t•, t't
to ,:titri,* :Of
lions' 011 ad lens thenagee.'\
s t: 'great :.!.,11.iniataYa*--
piiaks".and,:tiellai•eff, to thigic itibith• - • 1,, 1
.iug even. 'the minor. glante,
1.the inentirch:of, them all. .• .
•• 1-loW ,it that :imanocre. trot*.
.theNorth' Sea :sliouln nava thought
313;a6dwteliatillieltiro:
Aipine peak are Only about
, the height of the '
.lant even they had been looked on .witlt ' • :;
dreae„ene.fierror-till,at„the endetthe. • __
eighteenth. century the Swias.1)0 Sans- „
sure and -the Italian ,Placidua Speff-.- ,
chit tackled tliblie-higheet summits.: .
And Once the highest niouritein in the:, ,
• Alps h.ad . been Conepered tht3 lesser • ,
t—
peaks tilso•t'fell.'-eAnd,stion -we !English.
' wi3re• following in i)e Sainieure's steps: , .
Through. all ,last century we wer,e, (311.•
.,:gaged: in .cenqiiering. the MOS,: • .A.114 .•
'whee they ,'Were Well subdheir, 'we'
totned...,,to•Iiigliet, ',game, ... •. :.,:-Aritbi-. .,
-Me .grow ,aftli Succt.ess.. „The . les, the.,
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Caucasus 'and' the Andefailin - eexi; con- .
tpiered, %And: then were . . rem:1y: • turn:-.:
ipg' their,:thOuglite to the great' Mina- ..
' laY-a.• '.' ',1 , ,, . • . ' ; • '1 ' '
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TU.e. main n tin ek..on the .gr ea t peaks:. •
'has, lieweVer,..hpen; made by *men trona.. ,
•Etirepe trained 'in.' 'Ithe tecbaidtle•of '
nienntain 'craft: apich has gratlitaliylio
."' Veloned in Alpine , elinal)ing.'. They ... ••••'
:conic. •••frien,e ne.J.Ittly 'etreity Etireperin
' country, tis•Well as frOni A.finerica. .. ,. •
.ind se we •borne back to 'the; petilt
from; will Oi .• we start ed. 11,1113'.1lieleil-, '
ntina tietti.„ tor, climlb..nouitt ,Everetst hat, .
groan' out 'ef. the.. •Ordinaky", Impulse..., .:
Mee hive '. toclimb "the ,hill.... -in their ; •
. neighberlioed. t in, the einie of Monat, .....
'. Kverest, a .`iptghtier effott le,.recuired,, •
---- I bat the imPulse to, Mahe it. is' of ;the.
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developthent of Capaida.lrein the Oaks
of the early French. settlers until now
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are ten volumee 1h:testi; be,atififully
bound' :and 'Printed . -and: .,ctintaining
10)000 pages .fllusirated. vi'itti 725.- rare
histo6r,tal ieprodirtion,' tiOtriftl
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Parent; and teachers are
ni-ged to encouragethe boYs
and °girls to enterthis con-
test so that thii• echnmunity
will' be Well and worthily
representhd by the essays
S•erit in to -the editor. The
*inning of a place, in ,thip
Province -wide contest is no
mean honour to Whieli to
aspire and the prizes are
well, worth earning.... -
t
seine •erigin. ' .
' •••• hi tint
whieli nOt ;let: „hire ; rest' •
has: [Ai:lilted: hid , foot. e.,0 the' •tiiprnost,
Atintinit ...ef the hIghep_Lkociffin,6,at,
• the" itiwer, / not liie daiipted by
bulk; •Thei mountain roitelie '
lie wili:sliew, that his
Ane.lte. Will.not be content anti! he has
it in • titi,bi(Ai.o.n er.:h le. feet, t•-•
:This is. tbe 'secret in.:the-heart of
the Idea of clirfibing.meant,. .
And -1n „preying. hiS, poviees, man
-uoiiid find that.joy which. their. (xere
else, ever tgi.ve6.7. •F"riiin O,41],ulic or, ,
iNfohnt7kyeretit;"' by Sir fritneiS'ytiting-,
hu.sband. ' ' ' , •
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• 'SChizkOls and Disease,
There is.a greater :entente el ,
tich'ools thp'n,
9 ,
pupils eitter,the contest will natural y
hive the ,bust •ehapee or, ,N•tnatug the
special" ' • .
; every reiid the roles of
the,ceutest ofirefully. and then 'put his
her iie,st efforts illtO 1111, etsay on
Canada; and' send to: the editor
of this.. paper.. ' The thee ift• get.ttin*
-short. • no not ..AiLiay iitit::.mrt1( sure
• that the very,best eissriy -Van can'. write
frorri 'the grea.teht Hurrii%er. If re.0INT 111e editor 10(0! s Au 11 1611i
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Grow Your Own
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