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A t i kd If u J J i'(Ck.)101n ;i~ld jltdI!1 ?(. 1)(01% ~ ~ 22 1" 'j NI" is t i If' (It r. f.- ('rd H im. "Wh t-What YOU Mcan?" I'I If' *i"': I I I t 0u~ : tr 'I All Plii.I) s -:; :vo n u l but'? Ilk , Fy'oizu (! -:i vi ''111'A Ii . a.ied "Oid h,'r:iiu lautu Fa'S huiz:e .I lI.t li~IJt C f~t i' i'S III' ''''ru 1. *"lJt't'~:ih IWas [a ldj ii abutl. hot ~ ~ A -. 1' .... ......'t! St to o ht, 1921- by iThB Syndicate,1nc. b.,r4 . k ws hi- hai isu'h J'r'wt kI:d u pgh , 4,1 r d y 1t v s' v.anyti ngInel .r -I : -ft w ! t r bI I vYoy I o - *f UntArje .li: , in l~ (r1- ' h9 , r l, .h:ot II I. -x '*1 If r w f. 1 * : *.. :j.:- h. 1 ni r hJ - : her own.'T:.: , tiew - . tsry? t ing t:r' *'' 'ri -l v ?" --t.. .t ." b I '-, rep at. "Yout don' ha9 to!!I r99.. *91 -r '(IrI 't" '9 n -,, -. ir e i .i i \ ':1ll, who -\er ! w s o 9 b he t l 9,it .115 f." 1 :.bI ' lk e vO I Ii I ' ii 't "ti hli e d d, tin,'lt -I ifIh f 5E i-ti 1111 u rI c p d lie ~s Iup Itt t1-9 -it Cr '.-t th to tel U.-r, -I /-1 .re t.?: .r.tiji her Ii'" he abir . "JIfe she ittt , howtsfn 'd eve n w itt ,o -i , ttliit It b tory I olb ou wny ufd "ih, It brE IJ . hnow. Sh-'6re OaIdC, ni11(1 an'dei th1t b~-y linl nbfr ter-toigt ITd dJ it losto xkwly liko t t!: yo from he would. So, when I tell 'ainybod, about It I'll only tell just you and thi other boy." "What other boy?" Herbert de Uanded. And her reply. thrill!g through til darkness, left bim paralytic with hor ror. "Wallie Torbin !" e . . * 0 'The* next afternoon, about f'ul o'c',ek, 11erbert stood gloonily at th mIn ent ranae of Atwater & tooter'. ONNw pnapier Iulildi, . awaitIng his part .I.r. Tihe other nzitraices were no oily ialled fast, hnt nit-'vely bar (14.d1d; and: this- one (conlsist ing ol thI rincient (cIarin-hiouse' doors, open Ilg upirm a driveway through tI( yard) had recitly been iade 1 ?fvec tIve as an intrurelnent of exclusion A long and htalv p1ik leaned againsi the wall, niar by. ready to be set it hook-shaped I ron suppor ts fastened t' thi Iiner sidies of the doors; and whr the doors were closed, with thit groat plank Iin place, a person Insid the building in ight seem entitled tc cou(nt upon t he ienjoyajent of privacy, ex Illt In ca-e of earthquake, tornado, or fire. li fact. 1!he sIze of the plant ill the substalitit quality of the i ron fa-e-nings, Coult( be looked upOn from a crtdi viewpollit, a-S a hieat felt ((Ilthent to tile nrgy and per sistence of Florte(nc Atviater. II1e Ithitl been In nio colmpill in (It arl'y fraini of mind. however, when hi le rlvi-ed the obstructlons, nor wags :e low In such a frame of mind. Hoe wa.s doeply ploss Ilnistic inl regaIrd to hii fuitilr, aid also elibarrase(!d In ant at uion of Scame exlanations it woub I be hie y. ItI miak to H Iart; r. Ie strongly hoped tlat Jleury r aub'r a:er-shool appoear no W It !!w newppr build4ing woub]11 ivres le fitr! en hI. theser e.x plantt1 1in rojinr. d tt h ul0liberatlon 1:,. :ill,! ht uns convincet' that It w u! h alll. t !,Il ib-- le to linake thmn.H f 'oec ot therer first, I' u t! od timt hie' was unfor i:tm y Iv b i ll h vr lower; anl hi s:\N tha1t It voil be dangirois to p 1: 1111 for her xelusionI fron tlie O id n'' tihls 11ew ulieelln)isill coltrivi; u such hopef1'u care, and lit it ':'t If two d11ollars and twenty fi% o t. or. 10in! an u lsbscri p thins to the Oriole out of a present total of thirty-two. What he wished Ilinry lit believe was that for sm0e good reason, which* I Herbert had not yet been able to invent, It would be btetter to show Florence a little po liiteness. lie hind a desperate hope that lie Inight ild solie diplomatic way to preval on, ienry to )e as sub servient t to Florence - as she hiad -v(rIl to donnanad, and lie was deter 1iitoied to touch any extremity of tin. veracity rat her than periIt the (e tlills of his inswer lin "Pruth" to rn to his lar tier's knowledge. I Henry tooter was nint Wallie I'orbiln ; but in Jtio5ssessioI of rItatrial such as thI.9 he coul easily rnake himself Intoler able. I was a strange human thinhg, arnge yet (ommitnon to most at inds I reading in fear of piublielty. We seilm realize that the people whiose rh-ili(on we fear may have been as ImnprtdeInet IS w have beIOn. Theiei.(fuore, It was In it flurried stirto P: C E E E dams of nilid that Herbert waited; and 3 when his filendi appeared, over the fence. his verturbation was not de. creased. He even failed to notice the unuiial gravity of Henry's manner. "Hello. Henry; I thought I wouldn't start in .work till you got here. I didn't 'wanlt to haf to come all the way downstairs again to open the door and .'r: ou! good ole plank up agan." "I see." said fleury. glancing ner vou'zy at their good ole plank. "We.l, I guesA Florenco'll never get in this good ol" (looi -that i-, it we don't let her, or soniething." This f.nal clause would have sur prised Ifterbert if he had been less pre (wr-upled with his troubles. "You bet rlhe won't !" he said inechanically. "She couldn't ever get in here again if thw failly didn't go intafering around and give ine the dickens and everythiung, because they think-they say they do, anyhow-they say they th-they think-" Ie paused, disguising a little choke as a cotigh of scorn for the family's thinkin; . "Wiat <dd you say your family think?" lenry asked absently. "Wni. they say we ought to let her have a share in our newspaper." A' [nii he piaued, afraid to continue lest hi hypoerl y appear so barefaced en1 to b4a1 towar1n id Su1-1pi1on1 (1n1d dis coveiry. "Will, naybe we ought," he a s. iM ny' -ntily upon his toe, which slowl iffs-d the ground. "I don't say we .;ht, and I don't say ' 0:q I I-t at lenast a burst of out r-:-1a psroii- fron his partner, who, tin "!.: ln' n phsantly astonished h . * .!, t!hat': the way I look at t." IhI'ly'V. "I don't say we ought, I i L 0 t Eo ItItI't." (To b.e continued.) 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