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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
KHKT THC DAILY JOVnMKL, SALEM, eftSeOM, SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, 1K8. m $ TS repetition seessea to oste tae op rtHnlty ferdebrjr. Farmrnrerth was ob fete gaerd is a twteUfste. He set his Jaw sad attend a agly eata; taex eaielc a BgbtaiB be track stdevrtse at the atatel -wWi fete btede. It was a awe which magbt fear tabes, a tan alert persea the AUee aaawares. bat ber tratasa? at wd By wad ready la her -rrtt sad head. Ab iaretaBtary tara, tbe bt t haagtaaWe. set tie beary barrel of her weapea streeglr agalaet the Mew. pertly stepptag It, aad tbea tbe gaawff mcmxfe spat its lead ef halls aad see trtta a hetlew that awake tae drowsy M Tttugr. Baraswerth staggered backward, let Umg UM has sword, Tbere we a rest la tae cteOrtec ef his left ahoaMer. He reeled, tae Meed tfa eat. bat be did set faH. aJtbeegh be grew vrbtte. Father Beret saraac alesbly (a s taJa Faraewerth. saateaiBg aa the Tea are hart, air roa," be geatty said, "let me betp yea." He passed bis ansa analy aader tbat of Faraeworth. reeiag taat tae cantata was aarteadr ta at feet "Leaa ape me. Coae wKh ate, AJfee: my eMd. aad I wffl take aha tote tae beam.' Altee picked aa tbe aaptahVs swerd aad led tae way. It was all deee e qatekly taat Fara worth, fa Ma balf dazed eeadMea. scarcely realised whet was aatec hbUI be feaad himself -en a ceach ta tbe Roarilkn heme, bis woaed (a JaRXed farrow plowed eat by slags tbat tbe sword's blade bad first later eepted) neatly dressed aad hesdaged. while Alice 4 ad tbe priest borered orer flfla,-tnis7 -wtuj tst tarcim Taracftrx tioas. IlaratKoa aad Helm were, as ureal. pi&yloz cards at tbe ferBiers quarter! wbea a guard anaeaBced tbat Mite. ReaMllloB wished aa aadteace wttb tbe gorersar. "Brlsg tbe girl In." aatd Hamilton. Jarowteg dows Ma cards nod seewnag darkly. "New yee'd better be wtee as a neraest aad geatte as a dere," remark ed Ilelaa. "Tbere ts secaetblag aa. aad tbat gaatbat we beard awbtle age 0Mj bare a gaed deal to do wKfe It At nmy rate, yoe'll aad kiadaeM year beet card ta ptay wltb Alice Boeselllea jwet at tbe prefeat stage of tbe gane " Of eaarse tbey knew aotblag of wbat bad baaaeaed te Parasworta, bat tbey bad beea dlteasalag tbe stralaed reta- Jjrup thtU tvmritr itleo. between tbe garrtsoa aad tbe Fraaeb tabaMtaata wbea tbe rear of AMas's Mg moMtbed pistol startled Ibew. Ilelai was slyly beatlag abeat te wake Ilaoultaa le rtght af tbe daBBer from (lark's directlea. To do BhU be artfatly aatgalied tbe laildtom rk tbat might be doae by tbe Preacb ind Ibetr adtaB frleatbi bold tbey drives to deerati by oppreatlTe exasperatlHg aetloa oa tbe part of to Baglbtb. IlaaslMoa felt tbe daBgerotts aaeer- ilBty apaa wbleb tbe itaatiaa rusted. it, Hke ataay a Bother vigareaily self nat smb. be eoakl set sabordtaate passloas to tbe dietates of potter tm ANee was eoaditeted lata bis be lantaBtly swelled wltb iger. It was ber fatber wbo bad Uruak Ut aad eseaped. It waa ae rbo bad carried off tbe rebel Bag at taeawRt af rietory 'Well. Bsiss. ta wbat da I ewe tbe raaer of taw rleitr" se ilBiaainlwt !b a sspercilleas air. beadtag a card ;wta bis tbuoib aad fiager n tbe te UDie. 'I baTo c&ate. monriear. ta tN yau it I bave hurt Captaia Paraswartb. was about to kill Katber Beret, aad abet bin. He ta la ear bae aad oared for. I doa't thiak hi nrntuul bad. ABd-bere sbe besltatwd at aad let ber gate fall-so bare I " Tbea sbe lifted ber eyes again Biade an lalailtable Preach gesture hb ber aboulders asd arms. Yoa da as you please. uaBsieur. I am your BMtry " aiaUtaa was astoaaded. Heba sat rjag pblegBMtleally. MeaaUaw Hot- entered tbe rooat aad stopped, bat tad. beblBd Alice. He was Hasbed erkJeatty excited. la fact, be bad trd ef tbe trouble wltb Paraswartb. eeaiag Alice eater tbe door of tea's quarter. e fallowed ber b heart stirred by bo sitgfct eato- He laet tbe guvraers glare aad It wltb oae of equal baugbtl- Tae Teias oa Ms forehead swaliod turaed dark. He was la a steed to rbatever desperate art abouid sue- Jtoelf. IlaaUHoa fairly wprafeeadl se graphically pweuted by i be re from bis coat by the are. I V'bat'u ibw you tell mer be blarV t Swortbl" "OaJ. isoftslear" He stared a m&meat, tbea bis fea tares beaaaed wttb bate. -Aad rn bare yaa abet far It. art, as sare as yaa staad tbere la jaar aOtr laapadeaee agttac aae sa bniseaiyr Be leaaed taward ber a be speke tad teat wttb tbe wards a saaefc of coarse. pa4oaate eaergy freai waseb sbereeatted aa If expeetiag a Maw la feHewK. Aa feTMtstJMe taaaalrc nvaat Eerer-tey- ta AHeet sata, aad Ms attKaa was tbat af a Hrearetoc Hetaivanias: ap. A Beateaaat aaate la aad raptfat ly. wttb xTMeat aarbac upotaid tbat Caatata Pasaawartb bad beaa abet mm! was at KoaaJWuu place n esra C tbeaargeoa. "Take tbfe gtrl fate eaatadjr. Caa aae bar aad pat a stroag gaaxd mtr bec." Ia xrrbax tbe ecder IZaasOtaa Jaraad Mi tftwaab wiBwaapfaaaty tawmai Alsee aad at tbe tmwkc tba xare Bev erley a leak of sapreaag deiaaee aad batnd. Wbea Haha begaa ta eeak be taraed tWeeJy aaoa Mas mud steeped Mas wltb: Xae af year adrtee. sir. I bare bad N I waat af tt. Keep yoar place or I'M aaafce yoa." jLaMii 10 &&vinGyr "Ratfva, ab. Wbea I wfeb ta see yea III ad far yoa. At pre-eat yea are Tbe ItaaWeb eaweaaat salated M coBHBaader. reapeetiatly to Alice aad mid "Coate vtoh jae. arff. please." Hehn aiwl llererly exeaaagd a look of htlptm -ad batnlriBg rage. It war as if tbey iad ae!d: "Wbat can w da? Mast w bear itr Certaialy tbey coahl do tfrfhlnc Aay laterfereace or thoir par ooW be care to tocreas' Alice's dangr aad at tbe sasae time add to tbe weigbt of tbek own baadHa tied. Alice eMeatly followed tbe otSctT eat of tbe rooflt. Hbe did Bet erea glasce toward Beverley, wbo awTed as If to taterfere aad was proaspUy Bsetioaed back by tbe caard. Hbi better jadg BMor, retaraim-. beM bba freat a rank asd futile act uatll IlaasUtoa spoke agata. sajriaa; loadly as AMee passed tbraagb tbe doer: "I'M see who's saaater af tbis tawa If I bave to sboot every Preacb boldea la itr "Woox-n aad eblbtrea ssay wetl fear yoa. To! nel HaadHoa." said Beverley Taat ymne; bwlr Is year saaeriar." "Yoa mr tbat to ss. elrr "It fc tbe bast I eaaM poseibir say of yoa." "I wi'1 ead yoa aieas wttb tbe weacb If you da wot guard yoar ha gaage. A priMiaer aa parole has so license to be a Markgaard." "I return you my parole. lr. I shall bo kmarr regard It ai bimltog." mhI Beverley, by a great effort bofcUag back a blow. "I will sot keep faith wltb a ftfouodrel wbo does aot know bow to ! deceat fl the preeace ef a yenng gtrl. You bad better baTe me arrested ami coBaBed. I will escape at the Bret opportBBlty and bring a force here to reckon wltb you for year rilMlay Aad If you dare hart AUce RoBMillon I will bare you banged Hke sdegr Hamilton looked at blaj scornfally. "I thought 1 ordered you to leare tbis room." be said, wltb as air and toae of lofty superiority, "asd I cer taialy ax-en to be obeyed. Go, sir, and If you attempt to escape or 1b aay way break your parole I'll baTe you sbet" "I bave already broken It Prom this womeBt I shall Bet regard It You bare beard my statement I shall not repeat It Govotb yourself accord iBgly." With those wards BeTorley turned and strode out of tbe bouse quite be side himself, bis whole frame qulrer lsg. Hamllteu laughed derisively, then looked at Helm aad said: "Helm. I Hke yoa, I don't wish to be uuklad to you. but positively you mast quit breaking la upoa my affairs wltb yoar ready made advice. Pre giten you and Lieutenant Beverley too macb latitude, perhaps. If tbat tobbc fool deesa't look sharp beH get himself into a beastly lot of trouble. You'd better give Mm a talk. He's Ib a way to need tt JUSt BOW." "I tMak so myself. " seJd Helm, glad to get back upoa fair footlag with tbe irascible governor. "I'll wait until be eoo4s off somewhat, aad tbea I'caa ma sage Mm. Leave him te me." "Well, come walk wttb me ta ace what has really happened ta Parsa werth. He's probaMy not much hurt and deserves wbat he's gat Tbat girl baa turned bis bead. I tMak I under stand tbe whole affair a Mttle love, a Mttle wlae, soma foottehBess, aad the weacb shot Mm " Helm genially asseated. but tbey were delayed for some time by aa otS cer wbo came la ta consult with Ham IHaa oa some prassiag India a affairs. Wbea tbey reached Iteusslllea place tbey met Beverley coming out. but be did set look at them. He was scarcely aware of them. A Mttle way outside tbe gate, aa going m, be bad picked up A Hce's locket and broken chain, which be mechanically put la bis pocket It was all Hke a dream ta Mm. aad yet be bad a dear purpose. He was going away from V Incenses, or at least be would try to go. and woe be to Hamilton oa Ms coming back. It was so easy for an excited young ami ta plan great things aad to expect suecesa under ap parently ImnoMlble conditions. Bev oriey gava Jean a Bote far Alice. It was this tbat took Mm ta liousalUoa place, and bo sooner fed! tbe Mgbt than be shouldered a gun furalsbed him by Maw. Godae and. guided by tbe woodsman's sac craft, stole away southward, tMaklag to swim tbe ley Wabash some miles below and tbea trtke serosa tbe plains of Ilasola to (To be CeatiBued. A POPULAR JVOMAN AN INTERVIEW WITH MRS. ISAAC FULTON, OF IRWIN, PA. 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