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full speed dov4i Water Street leav- nasih of a rifle and felt a sudden sting the gang out and keep them from been cutting in his crossing', whereup- time in which to organize - only ley stopped to the door, , and-, ' � MAW,*' �0,4 , f�1111'1��Ii
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panting to, the scene of operations. d in front of the cowcatcher to. have telephone Rondeau, have you7, ened this exhaus,t, and blew'the boiler organization. In order to insurethat ed at his desk, looked up as she I � At x4ago", �- '.V
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Bi7ce'Cardigan released his hold on gain the shelter of the engine, and . . . Good!-. He'll ,have his mqn down. And when the last ouce of I amproceeding to San Francisco to- in. His left arm, ww. in a ang, a I , " .6, ,,),.,.1i' rM.
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ouel," he announced. "No good Cali ricocheted off into- the night. e smilirMlY accosted Bryce Cardigan. I will arrive late to -morrow night, "DoVt get up, Bryce,!" she s , 9 I , #I �., �Ii
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onel finswered, and there was a metal- ,scurrying to various points of safety, them. It means a loss of millions to man, that it will sit on those tracks complaint and petition for an order ly. I - 4.1 � * ,11 � . 1, ..", �
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"Curfew shall piot ring to -night." pile the Black Minorca poured a phone. "Uncle Seth," she said quiet- to get up steam in that boiler until I to support the complaint, so I had a little and iVs stiff and sore, so I I ! clot d 'im I.. !�,,� ... ,� .11 1%
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te source of woe and breez- 'every Point which he suspected of defeating Bryce Cardigan, but call off crossing now, if you can, you whelp, it, rather than risk the delay of little. What did you want to see 11 Canadian P60,* gete . . I I 1�1 _-1
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return 0 his hame, however. In- Buck Ogilvy Whispered as he crouc�- Cardigan's life, and if you fail me, "I rather imagine this nice gentle- mail to our attorneys. Thei judge ley4 "that -that last nighes affledr ' " ' ;,i . �
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fland for Index Book, "Missing Heirs of B Street: from the lumber -pile a- fear." her in silence. old boiler we removed from the mill "On the contrary, I Dove you," be I,"', ,11 � 1, �,.
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and Next of Kin," containing care- cross the street, Bryce and Ogilvy She stood in ,the doorway and "My friend," she murmured trem- last fall, dump it on the tracks at qnswe-red. "However, since you must . �,�.'Ar, I 1,
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tally authenticated lists of missing heard a suppressed -grunt of pain, and watched the red tail -light, like a ulously, "didn't I tell you I wbuld not the crossing, and get the locomotive liave knovvn this for some time past, PACIFIC - -`.t'. �z,',,'f
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heirs and unclaimed estates which a crash as of a breaking board. In- malevolent eye, disappear down the permit you to build the N.C.O.?" back on its run. Understand7 The T sunoose it is superfluous to mention . � �.111.1-
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have been dvertised for, here and stantIy out of the shadows George street. And presently as she stood He bowed his bead in rage and other side, having :no means of re- it. Moreover, I haven't the right- � I �, !! , ,� I
� abroad. Th: Index of Missing Hein Sea Otter came padding on velvet there, down the boulevard a huge shame at his defeat. Buck Ogilvy moving these heavy obstructions, will yet." . , i "
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of names which have appeared in understood. so noiselessly, in fact, that Shirley holy hour," he quoted, "'and silence time the matter wilO be in the Dis- e,qtly. She roised them naw and look- THE JOHN RANKIN I , ,I,"
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. American, Canadian, English, Scotch, "All right, boss," said George simp- recognized it -by that very quality of now is brooding like a gentle spirit trict 0ourt, Cardigan will be hung ed at him searchingly. "I suppose 11, ;,p
Ivish, Welsh, German, French, Be]- ly as he joined Bryce �Lnd Ogilvy un- silence. It was Bryce Cardigan's o'er the still and pulseless world.' up until his temporary franebise ex- von'll acknowledge your ---If whipped AGENCY I."
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Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Godli- - I
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I,oridesborough .... 11.85 7.12 to Bryce Cardigan and Buck Ogilvy. CHAPTER XXXIT Quite oblivious of her uncle's de- scertic grandeur that in this part of . �-,
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�. wingharn Jet., Lv. . 12-08 7.45 orcs. to hold up the work until the ar- Bryce retorted pleasantly. "You've mained merely long enough to give in her mind the various aspects of winter ---see the unforgettable sights ton; James Connoily, Goderich; AIM64 I ,�, � I I
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Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 getting into a heavy ulster before ing of Colonel Penningtan's tracks, the car slid noiselessly away into the fight worth while, she had planned' - -- - ---- - .
venturing forth again into the night under a temporary franchise granted darkness. The track -cutting crew de- t.0 permit it to go to a knockout, to q
Blyth ............ l 7.27 8.44 air. me by the city of Sequoia. ,Here's parted a few minutes later, and when use Bryce Cardigan's language, be- ..
7.36 8.52 The violent slam with which he the franchise." And he thrust the Shirley found herself alone with her cause sh'e believed Bryce (;ardigan World's Finest Music for Radio Enthugia,sts �
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and slippers, to the staircase.
,'Uncle Sethi" she called.
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ing her curiousIly, coldly.
Presently Shirley mastered her*eTn-
sired to see him smashed---lbut not
beyond repair, for her joy in the con-
flict was to lie in the task of putting
the pieces together afterward! -She
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realized now, however, that she -had
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revulsion of feeling to -ward her uncle
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swered. "That fellow Cardigan is
"I -I think I had better go home,"
induced by the memory of Bryce
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back of the N. C. O., after all and
An announcement crE importance
she said without spirit.
Cardigan's blood on her white finger -
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he and OgiiIvy have a gang of'flfty
and of interest to the sporting and
"I think so, too," he answered.
tips, convinced the girll that, at all
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men down at the intersection of Wa-
general public is contained in the
"Get into the MaYOT'R flivver, my
hazards to her financial future, hence-
Holmesville 6.17 2.37
te.r and B. streets, cutting in a jump-
January, 1927, issue of Rod andl,Gun
&,ar, and I'14 drive you. And per-
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cra�sing of our line."
to the- effect that the well known
, tile least, said about this affair
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separate paths. She had found him
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lie dashed into the living room and
Sporting magazine has been accepted
the better, Shirley. There art, many
out at last, and because in ber nature
st columban ...... 6.40 3.29
she heard him calling franticall� in-
as the official organ of the Canadian
Silver Fox breeding industry. With
things that you do not understand
there was some of his own fixity, of
Dublfil ........... 6.54 8.28
to the tekohone.
and which cannot be elucidated by
purpose, the resolution cost her no
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the January issue, the magazine has
discussion."
particular pang.
a.m. p.m. p.m.
down the stairs, pus,birtg I>ehdnd the
become Rod and Gun and Canadian
"I can understand an attempt at
It was rather a relief, therefore,
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heavy porderes at the entrance to the
Silver PA News and it is announced
assassination, Uncle Seth."
-when the imperturbable James hand-
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living room.
that each month, the magazine will
"That blackguard Minorcal I should
ed her at breakfast the following
'Senforth 10.58- 5X& 9.50
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cary in addition to its regular sport-
have known b4etter than to put him
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him saying rapidty into the transmit-
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on such a job. I told.him to btuff and
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threaten; Cardigam, I knew, would
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interests of the silver fox and fur
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not intended to build through to
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the rapid growth of the
man who could bluff him. While I
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