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JCASTER NEWS, LANCASTE
| Sheila's igr
|| broken by bin
|| right thing?h?
R, S. C.
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lornnee must not be on hla head,
iself. He had done- the neat. If cou
? had held his peace for clean. Ills I
FRIDAY
Ills knee br^cl.es were
rse; his Htockliigs were ?w<.n i
feet were well slid, bis
, SEPT. 23, 1921,
nodded.
ok you. Michael?get you ,
and order me as rood a
ni
= NO =
?FFN.<5
(, nod he would hold It eoat worn, a
(lowly he folded up tho that belongs
It to his Hps, and pat ant. Bo wai
;et over his heart. endurance.
Dyck's ha i
BOOK H * warm stnlW
"Michael?
AFTER VIII. A njolstun
He did not i
Enters the World Again, gratitude, h<
ad he had till the look nm| of g
to the well-to-do peas- pudding u
I a figure at' eourege and Ayft> >nd
. rrench win
id went oat ^e him and ^^^ you I
t crept to hta Itr*. gft towethei
ever-faithful Mlchaell** kind. Tve
I came le Michael's eyes. flta ^ >Q
sneak as. with a leofc of ke n jD pr)
> clasped the hand Dyck "There's
ah and chop* and baked
can be bought for mosey.
I'll have a bottle of red
te and you two will have
Ilka beat. Mark me, we'll
there, for we're one of a
got to take to a life that
ex-Jallblrd, a man that'a
I son for killing!"
the klng'a army," aald
GIL
i "The Seat*
?Y
BER T PARKE
Author of
of the Miahtu." "The Riahi mi
H"Ia It near t
Clones of kli
runt of the t
ilia conpaol
stone, wrappe
InffH, faded a
pinched with <
her day. said,-'
"Seven mln
God hloaa hlru
h? timer' tiled Michael offered him.
Mend, as Osagr stood In Freeently 1
trlaoa. topher with
en, whe was seated on a , "***!!* ?'d
d to dark-green e^er- teethe..
d wern. and looking
w?ld In the dear Novem- ??^ came ini
without lifting his head: H ..
utea, an* he'll be out ^10U a
... day for you
Michael.
Djck turned to eld Gluts- ft."
a Madly laagb. A Strang
frlead I lou. top, coaie Dyck's thU
ig set loose agatal You're "Michael,
int*8 sure." A grim, hard vitln lUualo
to his faoet but both handt killing a nx
id oaaght the old man's enter the a
fectlonately. "This Is ao nhould kn<
to bo waiting at prlsoa'e could aet i
They make good officer* la
e, kaJf-eore em lie came to
i 11 pa.
" Held he, "give ap these
ns. I was condemned for
in set la fair tight. 1 ean't
rmy as an officer, and yon
>w It. The king htaseK
ne up again; hut the dls
1
j YNOP
CHAPTER L?Returi
4ty'? ihootlnr. Dye*
MUD| Irish gentleman
French and American
Sheila Uyn. seventeen
Ins In the nelghborhotx
Copyright by Sir Gilbert Pmk*
*'* T* | '"iTwIw't nee?*
! one thing that's pi
PSJCSfSiM '? ? th,a that yo.
of tho time of tho escape is to tell t
y^Md'Srl tSSE Quarrel. If the tri
a. They are mutu- ever it is. I belie
Sir Gilbert
lie continued, "the almoet as precis
aln to my eyes, and of It caught Mi
ur only chance of hand and presw
he truth about the substance of th<
ith were told, what- "My Dear Frlen
>ve it would be te "I have wante
MTf
^MW M|cha?l.
t Parker mcnt no mer
broke him. I*
Fas print The night ?t his temples
i heart like a warm la prison feu
id It This was the denined to el|
> letter: free. I don't
d: w?? twcause o
d to vle't you In prls- erniuent nl>out
him and prMMt Mm I"
"He d?m?l ,mnl.h. Jjf. *
e than I did, and If.
re see. the gray gather . . ...
^ though he*, only bee. J- "
r years. Ha was coo ,ha* 1\
[ht, but they're let him J 1! mo#t 1
know why. Perhaps It *"*
if whut he told the gov- ,"e w"y '
tlie French auvy. Fve no^T ,!, e
. ... . .. .. . "Tt In tbut
uplici v UUI n.? rwv (BDCV IHflWf
lleee In n??twa In nil round the 1
It Isn't the killing," he my friends,
movent's sHeaca?"It |R that I'm
Ing that hurts so. If It's (>? oaten
klUed Hrrls B*r?e. what it's soured
the rcassn why I killed helly. tie
ready a to
9r another?does It matter * The two
Christopher gently. eld Christ
I von think not 111 11 ir rant- ?tretaIkhI n
en mm idu me is ten umri
varld and baek again I No,
, what is la my mind now
i hungry. For four years
the broad of prison, and
any mouth and galled mug
you to'that Inn and make
r>d meal."
men started to leave, but
opher turned round and
hniiil uii urn] out.
any nurnctrtr snail
dissipated father, E
another hadng divorce*
tier maiden name.
CHAPTER II.?Reac
finds Leonard Mallow,
tow, with a message
feneral summoning
tyck's father, to Dubl
CHAPTER III.?Thej
there Mallow quarrels
duel is arranged. The)
and Dyck la victor.
MTVST her JOUr credlt-Pll ?
! him and resumed It wns to your cre<
Ileve you Kullty of
hlnc home. Dyck tlioy'd touch you
from ?Uie^attornejr nan,e ot ,he '"ot?'
Miles Calhoun. you to tell the tn
lln* ' rel! Id the name
r ro to Dublin and "Don't speak to
wkh Dyck and a terrnpted Dyck. v
' wU* thousht of all th,
ij that for you. If on. but my mot
lilt, even If they be- and so, even If I
killing Erris Boyne, I must not dlso
lightly. Ah, In the read the papers
er you loved. I ask your trial. 1
ith about the quar- charged with kit
of God " rloua In Dublin
me like that." In- think he got his
rlth emotion. 'Tve killed,
ose things. I hold "I will not bel
her has forbidden It. 8*t*n '"e J<?y <*
could he let to enter, the sour earth
hey her. I have not news of his t
giving nn account of him the cre?!
only know you are what was left
ling a had man, noto- .TOU think he d
life, and that innny Old Christoj
Just deserts In being eyes twinkled
more pain tha
leve thnt your fate la "Ood Jove y<
r me son ltsoir oown to ,
. When I took him the tprs ,?,"Ce '
ather's death, and told R1>self In sh
litors were swallowing cojnp ?"1 v
of IMaymore. what do nsk1f'1 Dypk
Hdy. with a sinllr
>her nognn smiled; his 1 kave a M,tl
with it mirth which had *'e drew fl
n gaiety. of *o1
9U, I know what l?e did. tho"1
?- j .. "I^ook at l
ve pnld the price, sunk j -son of
nine, lost my friends nnd mid hlnck i
rltli not n penny left?" ture of yo
"Ilut yes." he folded brightness i
>, wry and twisted. "Yen, nnd song,
e left!" not Irish i
rom his pocket four smnll i thing Is Iris
il. nnd gazed Ironically at I hut you wl
pnltn. , swnyn to t
tliem 1" He held out his 1 mist ?? ? f
Ireland, bright and black
und bright may be the plcnr
life, but I s^e for you
nnd sweet faces, and music
It's not Irish music, and It's
?<>ng. bat the soul of the
ih. (Irlm thiols await you,
II conquer where the eugle
he shore, where the white
rent the hills, where heroes
CHAPTER IV.?Errts
French employ, gets
trie* to persuade him
against England. They
la overheard to threat
the former Is overco
wine, Boyne's second
worn and stabs her fa
the heart.
CHAPTER V.?Hourt
entered and Dyck arret
murder. He does not
Boyne or not. he was
the drugged wine.
Boyne, seeretly In i*Ble uevnuseDyok
drunk and pence. To spenk
StJSS&'KSS one I love
ten Boyne. While one I love with al
me with drugged "And vnn won't
wife enters the Ano >ou wont
lthlcss husband to your father?becai
' * ; en (eMail i me with all your
i later the room la asi;ed Miles Calhoi
ited en a charge of
know if he killed It's different?1
so muddled with ?Ah, Jfs a worn
"Never mind wh
-iwame i noiu my an evil one, tun
would be to hurt | you between th
-nye, to hurt some; and dishonor; h
1 my soul." c?U you guilty. 1
speak to save me? Far awny I wf
use you don't leve believe In you.
soul I Is that It?" | man friend. Yei
m. for Michnel Clor
It's different" Joves you well !anl"
Jng a gay life
at It is. T will not rmti* hprp nnd
ii ine iuw win grind oe uuiig uui i
e millstones of guilt It go! It's nc
ut If the law should have I said tr
: still will not believe. Michael nod
II think of vou, and "Almost his
dear, masterful, mad- nnd he Hung
s, you nre n madman, said."
ies told me?faith, hi "Aye, he'll I
-that you've been liv- kept the clotlu
In Dublin since you to prison nnd
thnt fho mflli vmi nra I'm thiiikluir
lis iiuiius uuu sum, i^-i
>thlng to me.' Mlchnel l,in
uey. the Httie co
led. from me v
very words you've used, They ve been
out his hands, as you ?' ",e
to tue now?
>e changed; but they've w*'!^
>? he had when he Vent * " no' n
he'll come out In thein. There s soi
i more?tliere >,
t the two men couid Ree meet, wtier
Iiir. "Those \v??e tu&en the hlue nn
vpen I entered prison, voice of G?
In the hands of the head to you In
er since. They give them Having h
-ull that's left of what I stretched. I
the voice c
II, sir." declared Michael. * prophet,
netlilng left from I'lay- head bent
* ninety |>ounds, and It's with Mlcht
o the hand of Moyra stirs
id the witches flee from the
>d. There Is honor coining
the world."
iiId his say, with hnnd outmvlng
tlwllled the ulr with
if one who Imd the soul of
the old ninn turned. With
forward, he shuttled away
lei Clones along the atony
CHAPTER VI.-Shell
to go to Dublin with
Airs. Llyn opposes the i
Mrs. Llyn'i wealthy b
invites them to come i
and they decide to so.
CHAPTEI
Dick's Father 1
In vain Dyck's li
a bega her mother I tell. There are th
her to help Dycte. ?%mn death" '
dea. A letter from lnn
rother In America "\es, snarled tl
?nd Mve with him. ?r than gave y<
dishonor upon h
I VII. birth.
Dyck's face was
"Father," said h
Visited Him wouldn't hurt you
fcwyer. Will Me- but I'll not tell th<
Ings more shameful accused of killli
he on use of It.
le old man. "Rath- "I think 1 nev
jurself, you bring j troubled In splr
lm who gave you time. Of course,
1 do about you.
submerged in color, makes her snd ni
le, "on my honor I we are leaving
if I could help It, "Yes, she and
i world of the auar- to Ireland. Thu
ig wus In great part "All. no!"
"Tlint can't b
er saw my mother so stole. Only a
'it as she Is at this for a suit of m
she could not feel as him wear my
It Isn't that which man! It wasn
nd haggard; It Is that a suit I hougl
Ireland behind. wouldn't have
1 are saying good-by prison a poor
it's why I think she peasant's cloth
interrupted Michael. 11 m^. ',0< '
e, for Ida clothes was ? Jnur
week ago lie sent to me 10 ,,on
y own. I wouldn't have J,n,,s of .f"1
clothes?he a gentle more,
t fitting. So I sent him
it from a .hop. hut he J'00'1, M,l'"
. It. Ha would leave he
man, as a peasant In " *"jJ
es. So he wrote to me. ? }n\ v
>t. It w?s got from the street,
sporting kit. There was I>yck w?
i the hike, the gun imtl all heating hm
fraff sttifT not Bold wltli It was m
footstep h
led and smiled. again he n
haeJ !" Some howl
ew himself up stiffly Hnd some nodd?
out his breath as If with speak to I
lug. For four hard y?.\n> theru were
itched thi'iH go, hla heart
rd, hla spirit orerwh?lm(d.
jt fur he wulked, yet every
nd u history. Now and
act people who knew him.
il a little too profoundly,
m1 ; hut not one stopped to
tlm, though a few among
people he had knowu well
"Connlck, urged him
ly the killing of Br
would not do so. ?
Immediately on kein
ato/the government, t
jected Invasion of
^tench fleet, and sa
-come to him from a
government bad at o
Regarding the dea
to deny absolute- rel between that n
rls Boyne. Dyck alienee may hurt
le had, however, hurt some one else
g Jailed, written "By God, I think
elllng of the pro- dreamer slipped <
Ireland by the fold! T>o you kn<
ylng .that It had You're in Jail. If*:
sure source. The you'll be sent to
nee taken action, the years that'll a
th of Boyne, the j your life; ^nd yow
lan and myself. My j might have let ?
you, but it would J went; but since
far more If I told.** then. It must noi
you are some mad again. In my i
>ut of the ancient the hills somcwh
?w where you arc? ?t*t day we mei
you're found guilty, other once more
prison at least for Oh, very
poll the making of to my Uncle Bi
i do It because you Virginia. A letti
ae see you before we Here Is the let
It must not be, well, pocket n sheet
t. But we shall meet It out. "See?i
lout I know that on mind," he add
ere f&r off, as on the shook his hei
? we shall meet each rend It to you
. Where are we ro- the note, nnd i
far! We are iiing of the Cnlhni
yan?Bryan Llyn, In poverty und il
?r has come from iilm Old Cbrlstop
tor." He draw from hi* rn1 ,,H,pl1
I of paper, and spread
read It. Ah. well, never thr 1,,U"u
IckI. a* old ChriKtopher when (he air
id. "Never mind, I'll It had (he sui
!" Thereupon he rend had seemed t<
added: "We'll nee him In prison h
ins rlsln' high beynnl worked much,
dafortune some day." I that for hlin
her nodded. had given Idi
i ueniea me rree air 01 ih unys k?i
Even when wn!':'nj? '.u he wore, o
mi. or fold or fair days, sunk so lo
t.i . .? i company?
was Ilka a knife or when BCorn
1 of summer In K, It still At " . ^
" CK??e hl?- . , a
e hnd read, thouRht and .... ..
They had at least done
.. , the place f
. Tto .Hon.*, ?r?er?l h<?; ?
n freedom to work with ,
ne oy. tins 11 me ciouiew a
r wan It that his star bad I
w that none could keep It I
He laughed to himself In I
loor of the Inn he sniffed I
Michael had ordered. I
vel" he sal<] as he entered I
ind saw Hie two men with 1
s against the bright fire. J
nlv nna irov tn Ilea anil I
wiy living tmng 11
__ Chat liia own s\vor<
*rom stain. His law
xrost of this, but t<
Impression In the coi
men bad been dric
4iad quarreled, and
Out^ being fought 1
Ufa enemy.
That there had b<
rlwir from tho f?ff tl
i dis tavor was think you'll spars
i-potat was free I ask you $o spar
yer made the ut- Vouch eics, we
> no avail. The done madl, bad ti
irt was that both none has shamed t
iking; that they ?none hut yen."
that without a have never i
Dyck had killed Calhoun," replied
"As the ancients s
?en no duel was pr|?e__i wtn Hy w!
list Krrls llAvn?'? "
i somebody. Well, orbing as to aiak
e im. We're been You see, my frl
> Oilhouae; we're Then follower
tings, perhaps, bat Bryan Llyn had
is before the world herself, end she decision
tXfgo o
shamed yon. lflles home which h<
his son sharply, aniong the cottoj
aid, alls volat pro- When she had fin
Ith my own wlsgs. tn^? 8he went o
-K-II I.,
;? our hoiwe with hltn. "I'm glad W
end?" on the hilltop
i the story which hnd his day; h
toJd tgpr mother and wtfit wrong wl
wrote of her mother's prU-e we aU i
ut to the aew. great done."
r uncle had made "There you'
? fields of the South. Do^nn. and 1
tshed that part of the dovnfnll Lega
n aO fellows: that's nov l^ei
les Calhoun was bar ed his skuuds, an
above I'laymore. He shop like on?
e lived his life. Things oa it Som
tb hltn, ctf he paid the bad started I
mist pay /for work ill- and the officii
the prisoners
re right. Christopher mnke a
remember the day the went out Inl
n. It was when him Pyok hnd ei
r<| Mallow, governor of things he nee
id to slave In the work- ....
whose living depended
philanthropic official ? . J*
:l.. Ides of workshop, ??" J**"*
Is tisd *lve? Iks lie* of * *
a chance to lenrn trades . D ,
little money before they Chrlstopke.
lo the world. Ail that
irued went ta purchase
ded, and to help bis fel
i mm j ^
ivay I'm going to try."*
>u'll not try it alone, air. If
I," said Michael. Til bo
f I may." fr
bless you as you go," said *1
Dogan. ?' ^
CHAPTER IX. ?
Whither Now?
sword was ondrawc
however, on Hie In
attorney general, w
rfor the Information
.had been changed
manslaughter. though
Chat Boyue had been
'Hhy a man whom he h
On one of the di
JDyck's futher, bow<
? ?j tj?me weai, come
u The charge, fOIt)e light, I have
stlgatlon of the nothing shall chat
bo was gruteful my moti^,. better t
i about France world. You would
from murder to ghnn,e to have Mj
. it seemed clear fother WeU. I j
r.U!,,lT1>.kl stand by what r
ad befriended. my WQ| h#ve dJc)
tys of the trial. ca? me fl dr<ram(
wl, morose, and \ T?,_w . _
woe, come dark, "c """" "
fixed my mind, and through the lett
?ge It. You loved ' w'" n0
haii the rest of the 'tick. Listen to
hare thought It no come to Amerlci
kl so to your own OTfr * Hnn't Le
(ay It to you?1*11 coim'- Whe" tl1
ny conscience and P1"!80". Innocent
toted to me. You ocean and sr
tr. Let It he so. ni,(' ^
r???* rt.._ .. Nearlv all those
ivw J..U. inir umjr | JaillUKH, CUIlie
:ers that wHl follow Dublin. 'ihlna
t believe in your bad after that; hui
m*?why don't you talk I had wltli
I also? Oh. think It fore his death
lleve the worst will nic. 'my fainll
ey relet.ee you from Mnd downs, nt
and acquitted, cross name have bee
t up your tent unde '^jt never for
ltrli>es. Think of 1t!i fair finht.' 'O
men In Amertee wnn 1 '? ?- ?? -
to summon Calhoun to ?ow prisoners
s *.vere never the same Where was
t I xell rvniroilier one tween the old
i Mile* Calhoun Just be- vollty, fanta:
: 'Michael.' he said to ? great as t
y have had ninny ups hell. Here ti
id some that hear my ?f prison. \vt
n In prison before this, two of the In
killing a muu out of land, and yet,
ne of your name may the best.
u * . ?-*- fitnlklnn ol
or inetr families. j.
he now? The gap bellfe
of nonchalance, frl- <?
sy and excitement was |rfric
hat between heaven and Farmer (I
ie was. after four years a|Wl?ys ring
ilklng the highway with ,np lhe ^
jmhlest creatures of Ire- cook?^Tti*
, as his soul said, two of j Boston Trai
i~ ?- ? " ?1
ST NEXT ISSUE
lenc/. the Farm,
to new help)?"Why doyov
: the Hmall bell after rln*ji'Jar
dinner bell?" Irish
t's to call the children."?
lacrlpL
obstinate, came to i
Mites Calhoun Io<
with dejection. Hit
Vjner the grimly fnn
*ncee smeiled the d
suddenly the whole i
forth.
* -You don't give y>
?f escape, Dyckl
VhA furies are. Wl
& tu 111 nil | a ill O
ee him- deep r* ill that I
>ked at his son that's behind me t
? eyea wandered (be shadowy kings >
Dished cell. His
amp of It, and Hfe and gave ft bet
wul ef him burst In what they did.
| to walk the hills r
ourself a chance tate where you an
You know what so. I have no fear
hy don't you tell If It la to be prlso
i vt- uriiiiK "
r^Jand me?na. All fouKht under V
my own. back to bora la th?
of Ireland, who loot wHh
thetit to thi
unse they believed ory and Jove ?* 1
So will L If Tm and 1 "'?,,w hnv
10 more on tho e?- 0 w'th the Bi
5 master, let It bo we d "1
; I want no favor. ,aDd- we have s?
a, then It shall bo lf we l,ad ,ou?h
? ? ? :?f in |ii 11 ill, w
Yashlngron and wen vMlin; a mnn
. . . you believe he
,e islands. They too* ^ f()
it far laud the iuenihesc
old homes. You f,>r a wftlie; th
e fought for England Mr. Leek's ni
Itlsh troops, because Tell iflui that
jtlon. Here, In Ire- hltu, and as hi
>en its evils; and yet times mere. I
t for the Union Jack though we n?
ir, miu j, uui uvi tur 1,1
out #f fair fight. If <**"!>' became
did. 4 there'9 no death nnd Clirlstof
r yon!" He wan sileut turned r<
j "Come ofi.
en at Inst he whispered Rut tl,e tw
line, uud auld to me: ?|,.a ?ot fl
as a Calhoun I love piayraore!" I
a father I love him tea j "Well, the
h'or, leok you, Michael, | Dyck, for he
tver ran together, but | hear his new
" 'r iii iiivu^iii, ur ouu"
conscious that Michael
>her had fallen behind.
>Ulld. TltU
Come on with me."
o shook their heuds. M.Or
ttlna, you a Calhoun of
"hrlatopher answered,
n, listen to me." sulci
saw the men eould not and
t democracy. "I'm hun
i to Eeal Estate
tgage On Eeal
Estate
all Ugal Blanks
The truth about the
"the good of keeping
when there's many i
by your telling Itf
-Who would profit
***Wbo would prof
<a>ld man. "Well, 3
tflrst, for Jt might brei
circumstantial ev!
father would profit
quarrel? What's prison. If it is to
your mouth shut, it be shame. The
that would profit meo must suffer I
takes. Well. I wll
r asked Dyck. if helplessly, bat I
It?" snarled the oath which I hare
'ou would profit will not do It?nes
ok the dark chain . "But of one
Idence. Also your I thought?" asked I
: r" "* "Ted I _,i mi ~
be shame, then let De^on" Ule raou
se are days when ln th? lonelJ wo
If they make mia- "?ve- ln u>? ??<
il suffer, fearlessly freedom fought
will not break the ?tates wa* well
taken. And so I 'So keeP this
er?never?never I" M mother an
thing have yon She wou,d D?t U
his father. MYo? think I have ne
torbed as when
iim of the nusrreL . ? > ,
stains or uame ana quarreled nnd
ds, we shquld, 1 be- vve are both C
1 have said that the |S warm te hi
for by the American thousand time
won. less I would a
matter In your mind, band."*
d I will soon be (one. "flash I Lo<
;t me come to you?I aald his compi
er seen her eo dls- tl>? gatei
I asked her?and she (be sun broke
U..S t Jk - -
took our own paths, yet gry. In foui
ralhouns, and ray heart t?eul that ca
m. If uiy ton were a or went to tl
s a criminal, ueverthe- tie tavern, tl
che to take htm by the the Llffeyaid
the place wh
jk at the prison gate," merchant-shli
anion and stood up.
i of the prison opened, aaHaBaaaBMH
through the clouds and I
years I haven't had a
me from the right place
ie right a pot. la the litis
Hen and Chicken, an
e, still gotngT 1 mean ]
lere the aeamen and the
> officers visit." I ??
For Sale
at
News Office
1 i
i
>sname. pernaps; iu
this disgrace. Oh
others besides yours
"Think of others!'
a queer smile llgl
face. "I'd sere mj
ably could."
The eld dm font
?4o*t bettea. Bis ey
I get miei irum ?? ?? ?- ?
, man, think of for the reason thi
lelf!" somebody. If yon <
" said Dyck, and *nd yon are cond
ited his haggard hurt somebody eve
rself if I honor- Tor a moment '
absorbed, ifls fa
>led with a waist- his whole appeanu
as Mlakod hard. with deliberation, I
"This la not a
~ 1 ' WW. hat at ferlnHi
? luruauv uiv w> wi
it you might hurt obey her. Well,
Jon't tell the cause, nogs. 1 boow raj
emaed, won't that j knom her marr
n more7" and that ber h
Dycb stood silent, died many a yea
ce looked pinched, trail of regret t
tee shriveled. Then, sea, 1 never ka<
m said: was all font ago
matter eg etpedl- ttees bent forgel
nta M? Mtfl MA., .kta ?Ha
mc vu /uui uui * ui?- gave a Drtiuai
, this la a sad bust- out of the ga
r mother baa suffered, yet firmly, dre
led Ufa was unhappy, the stalwart b
usband?my father? CaJhonn.
r ago, lea ring a dark Terribly cba
teblnd him; but, you entered prison
iw my father. That ebeek, the till
, and It la a hundred hia eyas. with
ttn, slender, and
, 4m VMiih I- tfcM* ? - - - ?
nt phase to the scene,
itee there caiue slowly.
seed In peasant clothes,
nt faded figure of Dyck H
nged he was. Be had
with the flush upon his B
t of young manhood la
i hair black and bauds
handsome. There was
5lumbi
in g
- A
.CHEERFUL
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r Hift m Umtm
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WORDS | "XHtse
- .w? I At last tfc* M m
aboat Ms
Hsr HmwM4 wtfd tfcs Int.
"Wait s ?!>,
aai MfcM st a -Ps>t #s Uks.dMM
dumma wts damnsd. ao back t
4 mj heart has it- 4mf% and I mi
leaking bach to I
? (lor a lone tlwa. charged with aa
aa drew the deak ho ta oat gattt]
n and tamed to- when I shall at
of good MaadOh
hthar," said Djrek. -Do not holloa
L Too'd hotter sot The thing to do I
agate. If Tm co*. ?f ?? hearts i
a PlainerOS If Ta aaain. and I hai
[* JS 1 JTJ" th# ftio*
pdm ?h?r> 11^ froai which th<
?*U erlmc, ?f fhM m** tot* ?
ft qmm u4 fMM
?*? etrry * *Mt Mdmet ji
*? aHghti* fcm
i ad ?fli Mt l? ? & brvwii v?r* I
b to km? dm onhii wot aug
*** ** tbt BMMKh tl?>
m X tlwua akall. I _t_t _
iia m au nt? n?w. u
m a dKMImH mb
dew ef youth had m- When
hl?h ItfeHi atenaa had
l Though the hody was . . .
* the head waa tbmyt W let'
rd, aad the heavy '
tn eayt a aatle, halfHMU
k>n_? All ' Vl # a
in need of work in our line
as estimate your work. We
mbing and heating aappliee j
.# Ai.. nr.i -i
I '!
i it will pay yon
carry a full line
I!
TW li mm Villa
an wffUlily a
itffc to wots
?i|Tll jWimi fr jxm
* *** ^ "** "AMI jam-it ym
ftm to MMMI *ff pm Mqvttto
k mgk mm?cm r?
m. WUto R, A mom wit lato
Dou'a KMMf warR Dyck wu A
a vmdevM fett* 4por clans,
la a Dlaaaora to B* oat for aoroa
to Haiaora. Tbafa Wtert to jm,
, You're get gaod-b?. I mi
tm Mt ftwr rftoU Mp ?d
4. ni take to dM IMe. Ood to vt
cured." -I ?m
r, without fnrttor
loaf. He heard tto "P. 8.?I toe I
America la a go
i time on tto edge man to lira to i
r - ^
Ml, better tag, I aay Mao mm CM
hxmt*!y.*
otter oo tho MM or Mi?to of Mo
tfc jool it Mm pti
yoer Mend. looked grave*;
"SHEILA LLTN - ^rero standing
rou to remember that ,wepf t|0wly
od place for a young brlchtenlna tl
ind succeed." Celtic maul. C
i (Na Ma ban da. Ob*1
Id*. 11*H?. ewM; tb* ^
Ma bat la rapty t? tb* "11
tar* baaibl* Crtbada.
d***d behind Ua b*
r at tb* tw* men, wbo v
o*t foot apart. Tb?r? I
Into hi* *yea, enlarging, Ld?
iea, the glamor of the
If all Ireland, or all who
FA KIWCV. JUSV WAMT IBB I
F. Waldrop
ewwmm mm[
& Co.
vajra helped bm whe
-m medicine (or 017 k
ohrayi done aplendk
* fOc, at all dealers.
Co.. Mfra., Buffalo, J
iwa'i fcayg ^ Wl bed, burled
_ . cntljr, 'however, tli
m I MTV UMlll -A tetter for j
idneye and bar*
* work." Tt^ ||p4,t of the
Foster-Mil bum Ovrtt r"!nr*"*vl to r
M. Y. out tiie.it Uilticuitj,
In dejection. Free- Dyrk rend the
ie door epened. fnl slowness,
rou. sir," Mid the happy accidentelse?Mrs.
Llyn I
cr4t was dim, hnt from her rintich
oo'l *hc Irttrr with ?o:>n who hnd '?ei
rtb ilic writing v? as by the liver wiu
Utter with wonder- | had ever knoi
He realized that by I the only onee
-It eould be nothing | world again!
hnd been nWe to keep i MiehneJ C*l<
ter the fnct thnt the | big nogv
i?n Wiled In the tavern | f?<;| hrnrin^
i tier lather. greut l<ir.i;s.
*n him, these two were I p ^
welcoming hlin inte the I ttOCK
nee, with hie ovnl red I P
>. ateely eyea nnd fttend- I
hm! !n hfin i'to of J
Ilia lull tinnlj
Hill S. G. G
hone 58
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reenwood, 8. 0.
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