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?ntpr?Hl tills tout ami his trim naturo
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>e?l Into h!? eyeH, | a preat hole tor
found expression sharp rook. The
I ??
n In It* prow by a I ft 111 F
moil irot s'?v- I 11 IN V*
PO?
fir?
m w
atkr 1
B' us my husband, uiul 1
iiiK ?<> He stormed
but dare not ventur
| knows me now us ?>tb
Klri, bnt my next les
inotv, iM*vre one. *TI:
pare that I sent for
be concealed In my dr
"You would kill the
forbade his do- I before ho could rest
and threatened, ! "Mou dleu! What
e further. lie elilt?"
er than a weak "Only that I am i
son must be a soft words, luonsh
s partly to pre- coldly,
you; 1 ask the "But 3*011 are 111
smaller one, to ' well for >*ou to renn
ess." "Nor 11111 I likely
man?" cause a priest has
rain the words: j inn tin* wreck, b
. do you mean, you provisions, and v
making the (datnu
not won by a few viceable.
ur," I auswered lids delay gavt
of D'Artigny. stl
y wife; 'twill be involuntary bath
iMnber that." gaged at repairs
to forget, yet be- sclous of my pi
i mumbled words above him. Yet 1
lit lost their store of
II UVVL
re wore a day there
lipid canoe a pi In ser?
mo my only irllinpse ?
ill dripping from Ills Tq Lvdia
, a ml ho busily enas
to lie scarcely con- etaDl<
escnoe on the Imnk _
I can hardly say that, Washington
MY HEALTH
E. Pinkh&m's Vcge
Compound*
Park. 111. ? "I am the
07 KANIW
A Romance
in the ^
Author of "Keith o
{of Doubt," "TheM
kit KMKKIjn IK
5 of Early Days / I
liddle West Q
if(hcBordcr,""MyLadyi S
[aid of the Forest," etc.JJ M
royyulgwyrvv' m.\.lui?c ? y*
imm/ i inn; biiiuii uan^e
may draw ttio charge 1
PI him to know that I poa
will protect me. Yoi
gjSl "dnd, yet his (treat
v;.VV\ (tleamed wickedly In i
I thrust It out of nidi
r ui iiihu iou over us uocs 1101 in
if you will. For "Snore!" lie burst
sess the weapon to keep his voice p
a do not grusp alone, "you think in
you shall learn yet
d gloomily, as Hah! do you linagli
deep puzzle to comb ahead?"
hand hold forth "To whom do you
barrel of which "Such innocence!
the fire glow as of La Salle's to wli
t smiles iiml iirnttv ?
iikc me love you." for once he glnm
forth, yet careful met, and possibly
itched to my ears me, but for the s
e a plaything, but Casslon, who sw<
that 1 have claws, ordered ine bael
le I fear the cox- had been liastll>
D'Artlgny Htrainl
i refer, monsieur?" Casslon dared sp
to that bootlicker hut 1 had no wli
mm you give your un open quarrel 1
nr.l? " * ? -* '
:mm1 up. atul our eyes mother of fou
?sd
r children and have sufIfered
with female
trouble, backache,
nervous spells and
the blues. My children's
loud talking
and romping would
make me bo nervous
I could just tear
everything to pieces
J* I 1 1 II
? ? :
SYNOPSIS.
Adeln la Chesnayne. a bel
-France. Is anioiiK conspirator
rte's house. Casslon. the
tea enlisted her Uncle C
calnst La Salle. D'Artlgny
Irtend. offers his services as k
Ann's party on the Journey ti
ess. The uncle informs At
has betrothed her to Casslon
tar to see 13'Artienv uc.-iln.
^ jes>w
| has happened between
HIOU ?"
le of New ' "No more than ooourr
L-omrnissalrie" 1 yonder in Quebee. whe
hevet's uid him that I was his wife I
tuldS to^a? 1 ?"?wered quietly. "1
? tiu? wilder- ; me now that you under
'an J'forbids l)OSl> 1,1 thls marriage?"
In Uui'!)?i' I "HOW know van tlm
TIs not the way I
you and Cas- R row led stubbornly
little of It. Mon dleu
(Hi between us ^?lk witb these hands,
n I Informed "Itut niy weapons
in name only," woman." I explained. 4
>o you blame more than you would
stand his pur- "trength. All I ask of
Clievet, Is that you k
troth ?n , terms with Mousleur
front enemies." "Rone d'Artlniiy!"
7, "and I make nntly, and then lau
! I make them ridiculous you are.
he Jealous of lVro .
nre those of a of him 1 see far tl
and 1 will learn you pick out I>'Ari
with your brute vent your u::v;er?"
you now. Uncle "I like not the
:eep on friendly nor your secret nie<
Casslon, yet re- Quebec."
iiiiii nu iiopitrnn
1 exclaimed pleas- tlier Allouez t?>l?l
ghed. "Why how turning of the e
monsieur, ltettor had saved the 1
\llm1c7. yonder, for j chief, bringing hi
10 most. Why do helpless from a I
tlKtiy on whom to accident to Altu
ferrlnjc of the li
way he eyes you, canoe and cam
ptliiKs with him In D'Artljrny In adv
It was five 1I1
1.1IUT. I- ?- }%f >'
nip that in tiic overunoe
the youim sii'iir '?> ?* ' ^
Iff of the Aln<?n.|'?ln y ?:
m ashore uiicniiscioiiH, to me at timi
broken shoulder. This Vegetable Cor
tali led to the trims- stored mo to h
ujured Indian to <>ur you for the po
ichI Casslon to J<?in have had qui
unop. worry but it d
ivs Inter. and In tlio i ful looks. Mj
ana l wouiu acne an
p?, * over ond feel bo sick
that I would not
??J want anyone to talk
ea. Lydia E. Pinkham'a
npound and Liver Pills recalth
and I want to thank
>od they have done me. I
te a Lit of trouble and
oea not alTect my youthr
friends Bay 4 Why do you
Adele visits her fjfrenft. Sis
who brings D'Artlgny to he
Mm her story and he vows t?
.from the bargain with Cussit
wy leaves promising to see
dance. Cassion escorts Adele
IIm meets the governor, I*a
bears him warn the commlss
?*Artlgny. P'Artlgny's tlcke
tea been recalled, but he ga
fry the window. Adele Inform
governor's words to Cassloi
avesdrupplng at the ball Adt
fry the governor to marry Cas
and to accompany him to
iter Celeste. 1 yOU have said?" ho as
f'release*her i learned you of this WOI
mi. D ArtlK- | "By overhearing cotiv
, {ortholhalT Iiidtlen bohlnd the ot
ltarre, an?l lturre's oltlee. lie spoil
tatoe theaban hi* n'Je. later wltl
ins entrance was my discovery there
[f hl^rof her ; the f?rcetl marriage, a
de is ordered j sent with this expedltloi
'the" nn?nois I "You heard n,oner'
ked. "Where
Uth?"
ersntlon while
irtain lti I^i
te freely with j
"If he oven sees
""~ """""l and as for secret n
not that Sister Cel
while we talked?"
"Not In the gov*
"You accuse me
dlKnantly. "ltecnus
you can insult, yet
that drew aside tlie
me alone. I?o you
me I know It not. heart of nil tin
leetinRs, knew you drear, when the
este was with ine nlty came In hum
We had made or
>rnor'a palnee." rough water ah
of that then." In- which It was no
?e I am your wife tempt without or
It was your hand while the three
curtain and found drew up agalnsl
hope to Rain my pared to spend 1
?t was desolate ami 'ook bo young
long-sought opportu- 1 th? I-ydia
?t tniM|)wtpil fashion. Mrs. Robt.
imp early, bemuse of ^ ashington 1J
end. the passage of We wish er
>t deemed best to at- from female
ireful exploration. So, backache or tl
heavily laden canoe* tera written bj
t the bank, and pre- dia E. Pinkhai
[lie nlglj, the leading If you have i
and well ? ' I owe it all
E. Pinkham remedies.'*
Stopiel, Moore Avenue,
ark, Illinois.
rery woman who sufTem
troubles, nervousness,
le blues could see the letf
women made well by Lym's
Vegetable Compound,
any symptom about which
wintry. He summons Cheve
flat tie attend them on the J<
have tn the boats. Adele's fu
he on the decision of D'Ar
riw now Knows she loves.
lyArtlgny have words. Unci
the first time hears that his
heiress, and begins to susp<
motives. A dele refuses to per
hand to share her sleeping q
8 Young Madame Casalo
X Am ?Ua aaMMl..alaM *Ua4 .
t and directs j "So they thought, nnd
turney. They ueve(j marriage would
ture depend- . .
tinny whom ever beariug witness
Casslon and j wa9 uo^ alone."
e Chevet for
I niece ts an "Mon dleu! Anothei
?ct Casslon's ..yes ^le sieur d'Artl
Carters. Chevet grasped uiy at
K?are of the flre 1 cou
WWSSSSSSS, cltement pictured in his
n comem "Who? That lad?
I naturally be- ^ 7V?
against tbeui. V ?Ti5nF
ni, and in the
1 face. 1 jamnwyrrro&lc^ .J ,V?M?-U'
Yo?_were In | ,||, ||ji[|Jil|||| Al'illll
respect by such bus
"I>o you deny tha
my -while. Why sli
not married then,
my knowledge. Wlr
was ^ not niV l,rlv
IHI ! SL !^**2?
<e charges as that, canoe was stripj
mnnnc<! only wli
t he liad been with the Indian paddt
perils of the eui
It Is not worthy hank to which
lould I ? We were wntched the pre]
nor like to be to through those in
r. then. If I wished, above. Casslon
ilege to speak with loudly, but exhll
y? I have found accompany the
?ed and went forward, you would lik
th tho most expert of Lydia E. Pink
lers to make sure the Mass., for hel
rrent. From the low charge.
I had climbed I
larntlons for the dash Many a girl
adly churning waters belief that sh<
was issuing Ills onlers cation "before
>lted no inclination to
party, and suddenly FOR
e to know write to the
ham Medicine Co., Lynn,
pful advice given free of
deludes herself with the
i has completed her eduslie
marries.
BABY RASHES
KM Uiw WVIIWIUtlVII kll?l a
: will be unable to cope
husband who has dei
; both her fortune and
! son. She knows he hai
against her and feels
; plot against him. Deve
: in the dramatic situa
here told vividly.
. in una m niuing mere logetner?
with her j\ realize what wns said?"
ligns on ; "That 1 do not know,
her per^ I J; "for we have exchan
plotted !! since. When my presi
free to covered IVArtlgny esi
lopments ;j; through the open wlndc
tion are !|S meet him again that
;i may he explained, am
nun u very jiwusun
Wi "A pauper. Ills
IB "All. I knew not
aessed one. Yet of
all this he to me. t
~ I a in married to yn
^ That my words h
^ fort was plain enoi
^ I dnntit If it I'vur in
i miu [iuiiii' j-iiuiik me mm crart
whore, with I?'Ai
culy fortune tlie peddle, anil eve
tils task, ami h<
even that he pos- smother. They
what Interest ran swallowed by tl
nonxleur, now tliat a half dozen sol<
uY' sliore line in an
rouuht hltn no ei>tn- of the laboring <
bill to lie seen, yet It was a wild,
eurri'il in >il? liilinl .? ?>..
mint out rrom in??
rtlmiy at tbe .trbriw Cutlcur, Soa
ry Italian braeed for
i?a?l???l boldly Into the in? an
vanished as though T, . .
, . ,, , If baby Is t
lie oust, t assion and _ ,
.. * .* r?4iiias. Jtehlnj
llers racing along the ... , , , .
_ . . , , , tatcd skin fol
effort to keep abreast ... , .
(>raft with light up)i
. ' . . . , . inent to the a
desolate spot In whieh .. .
... .if i.tufTu WM'tlilns. eon I
p Is Best Because So
d Cooling. Trial Free.
rnuhlnl with rushes, ec:s,
dialings or hot, Irrllow
Cutlcurn Snap hath
lirnthin of Cut intra OintflVotnl
part. Nothing ho
ing ami refreshing when
Adele has just decline
steeping quarters with hi
He Is furious when she r
to kiss him.
CHAPTER VIII.?Con
Furlong as the man wa
tear of him. merely an 1
rrtxt thnt his hnnils shmili
d to share J "To bring the lad her
sr husband. "No; that could not
efuses even out arousing the Huspiei
The two are already 01
quarrel. You must And
tlnued. drawing the comrulssu
tonight, for there Is p
a I felt no before us, and I am sun
Intense dls- watched now?and that
i m? opportunity."
bo done with- ^rji^
on of Cassion.
1 the verge of Casaion Endeavored 1
some way of 'nfl*
ire aside?not peflt noth|ng to hlm
'lent}* of time gald flml ln me
e we are being h n,one
will afford ine Hp , Romet]
that I simply made
to anper him. It
to Ray more, yet he
to Be Entertain- bank, and sat there
searoe planolnp at
the lonp afternoon,
of what I have nj.y m!U\e binding f
opportunity for pinjn to be seen thn
ur d'Artlgny." jn no wine relaxed
hlng Indistinctly aVoUled me hi ins
> sport, and nought which seemed to
was on Ids inind with a heavy gi
> choked the words sun was still at
? in moody silence. It was twilight
ine again during river, when Cass
Hut when we tin- straggling back
or the night, it was noe had made s;
t ids vigilance was j lug advantage c
I. for. although he ! proposed n clln:
elf, the watchful I the bluff, down
. ' he is fretful
overhung us. covered ..
rowtli of forest. The r? * samp <
1 hour high. although ' ' n *s
already hoside the ^
ton auil his men came Activ
to report that the en- j 0v,.r {.^
ufo passage, and. tnk,
. . , , . Huston prepa
)f his good humor, I ..
. ' Queen Wil
ih up an opening of .
iii * * , . tlie only woini
winch led u deer trail
:m<! sleepless.
each t?y tnall with Hook.
nr?l. Cutleurn, Dept. L,
il everywhere.?Adv.
'ities of Women.
women inurehed In tho
redness pitrude.
helmltm of Holland Is
nn who Is u reigning sov
mm Indignation that he s
at neb Insult. He must
?D this in my eyes, for h
he one more, and I dun
side as easily as though
that of a child. I was am
s?y lips trembled, and my
white, yet it was not the
storm ed.
"Enough, monsieur?go!"
ihould offer "But why may I not
t have read "You!" I laughed. '
e made but likely to talk with you.
g his hand sage you sent him In Qi
it had been was drunk, and Ci
gry, so that ?* me."
' face grew "I thought as much
anger that makes you pull his ches
Are. Do you give me tl
' I said, and "Ay! although 'tis n<
speak him?" Q,8f DHeara; IC"
lie would be a88ent? but 1 tehe<
xV disappear in the dire
A sweet mes- , , ?
icbec" my own d far fri
, . . .. man was so lacking
tsslon asked it ? ,, ,
be n poor ally, and so
. ?,? < ture ?? to make it
; the coward .
would long conform t
tnuts from the a4.M1 . . ,
tie pledgeT* *1,1 WaS 8UrP,y **
* him to the extent I
t n,y way to liltTi tn ratrtk oiwmi* KIII
i lnterpretca as jesult was ever at
1 hla great form jn obedience to b!
rtlon of the Are, were eating a pur
am aatlafied; the bound east, came
In bralna as to fleet of canoes an
obstinate of na- below, building tht
doubtful if he ?tream. At last r?
o my leadership. alone and deaeende
tter to confide In ienn, the news frt
had than permit although soemlnglj
rwllvr on<1 Ir* Anon
my able, do doubt : plainly dlscemlh
la orders. As wc | "Not I." he s
1y of fur traders, upward. "The r
ashore lu a small do me for exerel
(l Joined the men "Then will I
>lr fires slightly up plied.*not displei
?re Allouez left me am cramped fro:
d to them, eager to ho long."
>m Montreal. Yet. "'Twill be a
r I was now left tell me the pere
le. ereign.
aid. casting a glance I (4(M! iLJ? ,"r'' '
... . ... ! woimi
un ovor the rocks will ... .
i States.
Ise tonight. . ...
.. . ... i<> ^'ed u u
assay It alone." I re- ! ... .
used at his refusal. "I 1 v ' !l' '<
m sitting In the canoe ; a <f 111 e
where she w
hard cllinb, and they J.?">es M. hoi
has strained a tendon 1 ' "M V.*,
>oaweon 8.000.0(H) and 4,II
voters in the United
lan she never saw, Viola
ntly left Sunbury, I*a., on
trip to Seuurd, Alaska.
III becuiue the wife of
ey, a mining engineer,
suffragists of the coun
)oint?Ml to -where the Art
tke darkness. "Do not da
me again this night."
An Instant he hesitated
aster courage, but the b
Called, and with an oath,
a reddened sweet, when I sh
re speak to wr'?K the fellow's necl
It La Barre said?"
I, trying to "That Just before ht
>ully In him ther's property was re
, he turned ^y k'n>?. but tlje ro
never recorded. It exlsl
Hlj^^jjllip for what purpose It was
L?U'(ti7?n^0y t0 hostility to Casslon.
Ic. What was
> die,! my fa- CHAPTE.
stored to liltu
yal order was ? Attain th?
ts. but where I , l\ was not yet dnv
know as yet ,n th? onn,I) aroused
concealed. My had not r,son nbove 1
list have been to V"*6 tb? rlv?r
pnnnna loft- thn l\n tilr
j ? alone, I had no Hi
liiR In the darkne
vlnced the watchful
^ IX. have deserted my
known that other
> Ottawa. vlffll.
rn when the stir From that niome
me. and the sun st>lf alone or unobi
the bluffs, or t?e- person did not nif
, when our laden ions, except that I
ami /mmtnoiwtnil 1 a ? ? * ? * 1 * 1
ought of adventur- of his Ion com In
88. n8 I felt eon- "And what of
priest would never giving vent to ni
Hide had he not a ten-year-old to
eyes were keeping I take? *T!s n<
and no danger.
nt I never felt my
was always seated
K ashore." "V
that!" I hurst forth. p1lank 111 ,hr
y lnillKnatlon. "Am I i sU"V ,,,ir,-v pU
be jrun nlod every step -"'press A
)t far to the summit, ,nuM> visits t
You can see yourself to l'l?
country.
\\rvn.' IU gl'l II null I UH*?
Republican and I'rojjresit
forms.
ugusta Victoria of (ierlie
hospitals every week
1 wounded soldiers of her
en of Esteem.
nr hoys want to buy a
\ vw.lllll.ll tlHin Cl.innlm...
an ariertnouKiit, ror no
ture of La Barre's. It 1
the ftreater villains seel
no doubt, he was a wlllli
and expects his share."
"Why not let me ot
out of him tfceti? Buh
i easy."
"For two reasons," I
"First, I doubt If he k
Is but ft cren- . " . ,
Is through him * ie,r day 8 Jo? ey i
k control; but, wa8 ofr ,u advai
jg tool enough, deod before 1 had I(
chief seated beside hi
i *?.**?. n glimpse of them as
mke the truth . .. V , . .. .
. , ed the bend in the b
i! It would be ..
silently away thrnii)
,, , shadows, yet It glnddi
said earnestly. h,8 eyo8 were turned
no** the true until they vanished.
urtiiuF mill in tne i
lp stream. I>'Ar- conversation ami
ace. departing In- ever It was mnnag
fft the tent, the niy uncle never ap
m. I caught but and only twice did
the canoe round- sietir d'Artlgny?01
ank, and slipped returned to warn u
;li the lingering ter ahead, and one
pned nie to know us beside the landii
toward my tent even these oconsloi
I nAlirni'o fn*1 "a
/ i I?
re Is something very
0.
lon't think Flnnnlgan
high us that?hut we'll
larrishurg I'utrlot.
uman Nature.
hospitul Is so popular
hasn't the best system,
fllv llllSlTf l!l?? tlWlWf VMS*.
conspiracy. or can lay
king's restoration. Wi
have no proof of fraud,
coward though he maj
fear might yield him
Uncle Cbevet, we must
these facts through oth
force. 'Tls back In Que
wilderness, we will fli
proofs. What I ask of ;
hands on the A ncw dlstrlbutlo
thout that we ran>;ed. Chevet aecon
And second, KPant, leaving the <
r he, his very n,e ajone, except for 1
courage. No. pogition in the how.
wait and learn new arrangement f
pr means than lowered lashes, hut v
bee, not In this <luiotly taking the pi
id the needed nud Ending my far
you Is, pretend rays of the sun.
n hnd been ar- J he was still my fr
lpanylng the ser- : was, the opportunl
'ommlssalre and derstanding. This
he pere. who had tears of gratitude
I observed this thrill of hope to m
rent underneath longer utterly it lor
rtthout comment, We were three
ace assigned me, the men busily eni
e from the tlrst their store of provli
ly a gllmnse of tl
lend, waiting,
for a un- ^
knowledge brought
to eyes and a
y
in
nn
i<? town, ns 1 wns
Ccssful
Adds a
rs."
i tho prettiest nurst'8."
Healthful
;st to any Meal
noiinh MnnaiAiiM.
IU KiKin uuuilllKi uo III
slon to suspicion thnt I
in you. We must enci
talk by saying nothing
him on guard."
"You?you will try, i
win confession?" he
grasping vaguely the o
currlng to him.
"No; there la a bett<
_??!?? 1? .1- ?
in iierinu v.us- . . . .
. 1 ? , , At noon we lamle
have confided ? , .... . ...
. . . cove, brilliant with
ournge him to . , ......
... ... . partook of food, the
which wl l put . . . . . .
1 joining us. but I) A
. . ahead, perhaps unde
is his wife, to awav To escape Oaf
asked finally, np tllp front 0f tjje ci
ne thought oc- from tjlp summit, mi
of the river for nn
>r I scene of wild beauty
d In n sheltered Riven lodging In tl
vild (lowers, and the river hank, am
rearward canoes constant companlo
rtlgny was still daylight,
r orders to keep We departed at
sslon I clambered was scarce an h"
Iff, and had view prows of our cant
irking the sweep Ottawa. Now we
iny a league, a wilderness, frontlnj
never to be for- country of the
Je convent close to
il tlio pore was tny
n during hours of
dawn, and the sun , ~-^S
ur high when the s
>es turned Into the 1 Jm&
were indeed in the !
? the vnst unknown !
West, with every ' Dep*
Most e
table drir
a snapp]
same ti
l^*?"~' Probably
swers ev
,J complete
irted at Dawn.
veryone likes a hot
?k, but it must have
/ taste and at the
me be healthful.
no beverage anery
requirement so
ly as does
mwnj and vanished. It
iark then, and I sat <
blanket at the entrance, i
watching the figures betw
the river. I did not thin
come again, but I did n
would be safer If I could
with Chevet. A soldier
fcod, and when he retur
uit( ma xi; i cuiino
touch me. More than
was nearly arjg|j^ once I ylel
wn ?f. f myself his property, h<
and waited, jntereg^ jn ,?y possess
een me and ,ady km<,r; >tifJ h,g bQ|
e wou,l| has never been in lov
ot know; It wag not jove> l}Ut a d<s
have word my fortune, which led
brought me of marrlnKe. Now j g|
ned for the
i near unit lie pot ton. I lingered tl
that, If I read until the voice of the
d and confess callcd me to my place
b will lose all it is of no conseq
Ion. He la a we conversed about
ist. The man afternoon, as we pu
e with me; It against the curren
sire to possess denvored to be ent
to his proposal made every effort tc
hall make him although my secret tl
Iierp nt the edRe lenRue of travel
> conimlssalre re- trace of clvllizatioi
? In the canoe. InR before us aav
uence now what missions, presided
durliiR that long priests, and an oce
shed steadily on station, the head?n
t. Casslon en- InR couriers du 1><
ertalnlnR and I were the vast pr
enrouraRe him, lakes, roamed ov<
jouRhts were not and beasts throUR
leaving behind nil the trail is not
j. There was noth- KO now, Just tc
e a few scattered liberty."
over by reirged jjp laughed, n
aslonal fur trader's yet made no (
uarters of wander- i rude path I folk
>is. On every side not Bt(?ep enougl
alrles and stormy and, as it led
r l>y savage men jn the <?arth. It
h whom we must ton of tin* biuw
steep. Faith! 1 will
> allow that I am at J II
n unpleasant smind to
['flfort to halt n.e. The This f
>wed was nanow, but drink ma
ti to prove weirisome, ,
up through a crevice a tt
tin I ly emerged at the molasses,
nl n I??,ulfl??il.1.> <1 la. 1:1. _ a
STUM
amous pure foodide
of roasted wheat
bit of wholesome
affords a rich Java
Una I made him promise
ancle and send him to me.
My only faith in Hugo C
la his natural resentment
treachery relative to my
tame. He would feel that
eheated, deceived, deprl'
Eightful share of the spoilt
I had been alone for t
ready convinced that the
to seek my 1 .t^ye Bhall be alone In
I for months to come. I '
hevet rested WOman; perchance th
of Casslon's womon Into whose fac
father's for- until we return to Quel
he had been vain, yet I am not al
sred of his joojt upon, nor shall I p<
J. ships of this Journey tc
in hour, al- tractlveness. I shall 1
soldier had ?>ia nwn J
pleasant ones, tie hn
the wilderness come my scruples, to
will be the one and was merely bhllr
e only white ing to learn the best
e he will look It was with this end
t>ec. I am not Kept me to himself, I
together 111 to and compelling D'Ai
[>rmit the bard- well In advance. H<
> affect my at- now by his tales of C
Ijfht him with Ing of friendship wl
~.I11 1.1 - ~~ ?i ~~ -?
(1 set out to over- runke our wny In hi
eonquer my will, toll,
ig his time, seek- Our progress up
point of attack, slow, so toilsome.
In view that he routine of Ial?or
mulshing Cbevet, scenes along the si:
rtlgny to remnln I lost all eoneeptlo
? wns testing me for the Jesuit I hi
iuebec, his boast- panlon. -ind there
tli tlie governor, sure, when we <11
urdshlp, danger anil tance above the
woods covered tti
the Ottawa was so wt.rt? open plain
the days such a obliged to adva
and hardship, the )n or,ior to gain
lore so similar, that Once there, b
n of time. Except secure on a flat
id scarcely a coin- Hpread was one
were days. I a'n ing beauty. Dll
d not so much as tj,e rapids.
... - .v..?.uv.uu.v t iikc nave
camp I had loft. Thick 1 ( ?
le crest, although there ' arrn u <
is heyoiul. and I wus __
nee to the very edge 1 he oi
glimpse of the river, must be 1
owever, with footing j8 macJe j
: rock, the scene out- . , .. .
of wild and fasclnat- a win~? '
rectly below me were and stirrii
>r, yet contains no
ilement.
#
riginal Poitam Cereal
boiled; Instant Postum
n the cup "quick as
sy adding hot water,
?8.
failed to deliver my met
my uncle Anally emerge
shadow*, and announced 1
Be appealed a huge, abap
hfta very maaaiveneaa yle
feeling of protection, and
Joined Dim. His greeting
so happiness of his mind,
you sent for um?? i
MIO vnu nca|/UUSt QUU
mage, when hCg an<j threaten me
a from the laugh'. He will love n
iIh presence, mock. There Will be Jei
?les8 figure, him and D'Artlgny, at
Idlng me a favor he will eon fern
I arose and knows. Tonfght he su
proved the yonder, already beglni
his power to control m<
rhy? What "Too have Quarreled'
wiu. win ills Riunrsf ui army
, and I shall the wenlth he ezp
le and I shall through his official <
ilousy between the very tone he nasi
id to win my shown In his narrutl
I all that he to add to my dlsllk<
Iks somewhere was my husband, ye
ilng to doubt him, and once, when 1
my hand. I drew It
** I It war* contaminate
auveiiiure, aim excuange n word,
eeted to amass lite men linil n
'onnectlons. Yet even Casslon clian
lined, the conceit boat as necessity
Ives, only served to Renewed efforts
?. This creature low. the rapids mor
t I shrank from gerous. so that we
lie dared to touch pottage more often
away as though the leading canoe t
>n. It was then rapid not consider*
0 rest from labor,
itflng from !>oat to j ?n roc
arose, urging them ! ;i; ""da opporti
i. The water was ! ;' we& '"ore ti|
e than usually dan- ;j; '"' Ire Cai
were compelled to | ;!; ^en turn of
1 than usual. Once :ji ,,eve ' '"""h
rentured to shoot a I &&?$?$$$$$?$$?
d perilous, and had I cro us
g3$3S333333S33S$3S3$$3C Both fc
ky eminence Adele !j; I a delightl
inlty to draw her jj: are heall
Bhtly around Com- ;j; rhiUren,
eion. What sud* !|i
events do you be- !|! MTU-.,
nent ? 1 UCl
CONTINUED.) a y
>rms of Postum have
ful aroma and flavor,
hful, and good for
and grown-ups.
re's a Reason"
Grocers everywhere.
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