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volt -you are insolent But,
of insolence that is intolerable!'
`M. le 13 iron, ybti waste words,
Justice is justice in the New World
as in the Old. That jusl:ice T. invite
you, with submission, to adtpinistct;."
"With submission?" snorted the bar
on int" furious scorn..
"At the sable time I will: remind
M. le Baron that my buccaneers num-
ber $oo; your troops goo; and M, cle
Cussy will inform. yoti of the inter-,
esting fact that any one buccaneer is
equal 'in action to at least three :sol.-
diers of the line!'
"You ;will do me the favor to wait
in the ante -room, Al, le Capitaiile. T
desire a word with M. de Cussy."
Wizen the door had closed, the bar-
on loosed his fury upon the head of
M. de Cussy,
"So, these are the men rail, have
enlisted in the Ding's service, the
men who are to serve under tie!
What explanations' do you offer me,
M. de Cussy? .I warn you that I am
not pleased with you, I am, in fact,
as you may perceive, exceedinglyan-
gry."
The Governor seemed to skied his
chubbiness. He drew himself stiffly
erect.
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Cot ver, on the 22nd'inst,, by the Rev.
EIA. Mitchell, formerly of St, Paul's'
Church, Prince Albert, .Sask., when
Mary Etta, youngest daughter of Jon-,
athan Jewitt,; Shctllbrook, Sasic,,
carne ;the Bride of Robert Clunie in the
the presence of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Warbis of Vancouver and Miss Edith
Sterling of :Shellbrook, Mr. and. Mrs,
Clnnie will be at home at 2o66 York
St„ Vancouver, B. C.
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' "M. le Baron, it was folly to have
arrested :, the buccaneer captain, It
would be madness to persist. We
have not the forces to meet force."
M. de Rivarol condescendedto be
mollified, .It wasnecessary, that he.
should save his face.
"Very well," he said.. "Be so gond
as to recall : this Captain' B lood."
The Captain carne in, assured and
very dignified. M. de Rivarolfound
him detestable; but dissembled it.
"M•. le Captaine, I have taken coun-
sel with M. le Gouverneur. From
what he tells me, it is possible that a
mistake has been committed. Your
captain shallbe released.
Captain Bl'sod bowed.
"And now, sir; you have, had the.
night for reflection in this ;matter of
the articles. Am T to understand
that you confirm or that you repudi-
ate them?"
"I have considered that, too,,," he
announced, "And whilst my opinion
remains unaltered, ` I mast confess
that since M. de Cussy has pledged
us, it isfor to fulfill the pledges.
The articles are confirmed, sir."
Blood andhis officers were sum-
moned a week later t4 a council
which sat to determine their' oper-
ations against 'Spain. ' M. de Riva-
rol laid before them a project for
having had raid upon the wealthy Spanish town
of Cartagena, which was rich in gold
loot, Captain Blood professed as-
tonishment.. Sourly invited by M. de
Rivarol` to state his grounds for it,
he . did so with the utmost frankness,
CAPTAIN BLOOD.,
(Coritinued from precediiig.:page)
assure you, my general. I do not for-
get, 'for instance, as you appear to be
doing, that the articles we signed are
the condition: of our service; and the
articles provide that we receive one-
fifth share. Refuse us that, and you
cancel the 'articles; ,cancel the articles.
'<and you cancel our services, with
them.' From that moment we cease
to have the honor to hold rank in, the
navies of the King of France."
Captain Blood rose, his, officers
rose with hint. Captain Blood bowed.
" 112:le Baron!" said lie,
"You shall be .advised of 'my re-
solve," M® le Baron retorted.
That resolve proved to Captain
Blood's way ,next official business
brought these two together. Wol-
verstone was .the cause of , Captain
Blood hunting audience with the ad-
miral, while
d-miral,'while he sat at dinner. The
Old Wolf had' retorted with his rea-
dy Mist a mocking Frenchman's re-
marks and had been flung in jail. M.
de Rivarol bade his visitor be admit-
ted,,.,
There entered now into his ;,pres-
ence a spruce and modish gentleman,
dressed with care and somber richness
in black and silver, his swarthy, clear
cut face scrupulously shaven, his long
black hair in ringlets that fell to a
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Purves, Manitoba, Jan. 23, 1925
The Wingharn Advance -Times,
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1VIORRIS
Miss Rhena Coling of Ripley is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Victor Hain-
es.
Mrs. Will Abraham and Master
Ross, spent the week. end with her
brother, Mr. R. Aitcheson of Blue -
vale.
Mr. Jack Gray lost a valuable cow
last' week.
Mrs. R. Hetherington spent a. few
days ',with her daughter, Mrs. A.
Coutts of Wingham,
"You mean, sir, that we are to sail
across the Caribbean on an adventtir-
ous expedition, neglecting that which
lies here at our very door. .In our ab-
sence, a Spanish invasion of French
Hispaniola is possible. Ifwe begin
by reducing . the Spaniards here, that
possibility will be removed. We shall
have added' to the Crown of France
the itiost coveted possession in., the
West Indies."
Captain Blood laughed . outright.
1 -le had suddenly read the Baron's
mind. M. de . Rivarol, intrigued by
his Mirth., scowled upon him disap-
provingly.
"Wiry do Au laugh, monsieur?"
"Because '.I discover here . an irony
that is supremely droll. :You, M. le
Baron, General of the King's Armies
by Land and. Sea in America, pro-
pose an enterprise of a purely buc-
caneering character; whilst I, the biio-
caneer, am urging one that is more
concerned with upholding the honor
of France. You perceive how droll
it is."
"1‘I. le filibuster," cried Rivarol in
a thick voice, "it seems that I must
again remind you that I ant your su-
perior officer."
"My superior officer! You! Why
you are just a common pirate! M. le
Baron, I 'have the honor to wishyou
good -day."
He stalked out, and his three eap-,
tains, although they 'thought him road
—rolled after hint, in loyal silence..
Nevertheless, it was to Cartagena
that they sailed in the middle of Mar-
ch. Volunteers and riegroes ` had
brought up the forces directly under
M. "de Rivarol to twelve hundred:
men. With these he thought 'he could
keep the buccaneer contingent in or
der and,suhrteissive:
They made up an imposing . fleet,
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