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morning and twl«* he left J«ck to । • “»nook" out to the trull and look for Edna Tichenor tracks. Solomon could imitate the call of the »wamp r«»bln, and when they were »eparat«Hl In the bush, he gave It »<» that bls frieuj coukI locuW him. At midday they sat down In deep •had* by the aldo of a brook und ate Quirt for me mid still- their lunche«>n. awakes old winter "Thia 'ere la Peppermint brook." snhl my big White blanket Solomon. “It a «other one o' my tav- bring», I» the sort of Ilf«' I like, »nd LD WINTEH hml been pretty ero«» now we will liuve It around livre for ema.” when be blustered down from hl» a while anyway." “Our food Isn't going to Inst long nt 1 the rate we are eating It." Jack r<" 1 cobi North. He ««me early. t«»> be Then Old Winter threw lila big fore the l»»l full ttowers were remly marked. "If we cun t shoot a gun what | White blanket over all the land and to leave the «nrden »ml though they crawltMl umler It and went to «leep. are we going to do w hen It's all gone? “Don't worry,” Solomon answered. ' fusseil mid fu»»«d »ml tdil “l'> "’Inter So »till and quirt dhl be mak«> tblnc« It w »» not time for them to go, he only that be forgot »U »l""«' hl" ...... ... 111 “Ye're In my kentry now an' there's a bluateretl the mor«» »ml «ul‘l he would the wild North or ibnt be inu»t «rl better tavern up In the nigh trull.” They fared along, favored by good not liave »uch guy going» 1,11 up and let Spring reign In h>“ l‘l««» "AH this fiiM mid m»l»«‘ you have weather, and »pent that night on the But when It »a» time for Spring to nil »ummer 1» foil)',” he ronred I make lier appearance »be trlpi»e«l »long shore of a little pond not more than . Ju«t won't have It. »■> now be gone. the e«Ige of H e m«-a«l'»w» nnd fichi» nnd fifty paces off the old blawd thorough COPYRIGHT tv fare. Next day, about "half way from i m H of yon." _ found old Winter »till »sleep ‘ IRVING 8ACHELLCR Oue little bird braver tlinn the other» daw« to dark." ns Solomon was wont, "He must wake up »nd ««» home. Ungeteli In » tree, mid ihougli he »hlv- bush that afternoon and before night now and then, to speak of the noon she »aid, »nd then iho gently »hook CHAPTER XVII— Continued. ered » little In the early morning the him ”G<’t up I It I» Him' ‘° fell were up on the mountain slants hour, they came suddenly upon fresh -17- north of the Glassy Water, as Lake "sign." It was where the big north In my work.' In April the two friends set out away «nd Isl me nlotiv.” «aid George was often called those days. trail from the upper water» of the afoot for the lower end of the High But fur Solomon's caution nn evil fate Mohawk JolntM the one near which lands. On the river they hired a Dutch had perhaps come to them before their they had hvn traveling. When they dlaturblng hl» .....»f»"’1 ”” H I« farmer to take them on to Albany in first sleep on the journey, ji'lie new were approaching the point Solomon I» It? N"«. If I"'1 •*" not run * his sloop. After two delightful days leaves were Just out. but not quite had left Jack In a thicket and cau 'at home. General Schuyler suggested full. The little maples and beeches tiously crept out to the "juncshln. you nnd free««’ you. that they could do a great service by flung their sprays of vivid green foli There was half an hour of silence be But Spring wus not nfrtild of him. ¡traversing the wilderness to the valley fore the «»Id scout cum«.» back In sight * age above the darker shades of th«» She alvvny» ha«l Ju»‘ "" 11 f«’“1”« of the great riveg of the north, as far witch hopple Into the soft-lighted nlr and beckoned to Jack.- HI» face had to I'lll nut up 01,1 II« ««I’ «Hb ....... as r»sslble toward Swegachie. and re “Vamp»" add to th» inUr»«t in the of the great house of the wood nnd never looked more serious. The young after «hakln« und coaxing nwhlle nnd porting their observations to Crown tilled It with a pleasant odor. A mile man approached him. Solomon swal-. majority of pictur»», and in playinj still <>hl Winter remain«’«! stubborn »be ¡Point or Fort Edward. If there seemed or so back. Solomon had left the trull lowed—a parf of the effort to restrain «uch part«, hand«om« Edna lichen run off to get Mr Nniiinan’» help, nnd 'to be occasion for It. and If not. they nnd cautioner! Jack to keep close nnd hl« emotions. «hare. the "movl«" «tar. ia doing her next morning nil the Idris wer« General Herkimer's ¡were to proceed to "Want to show ye »uthln’," he whla- Thl« I« one of Mis« Tichenor*« latest step softly. Soon the old scout stopped camp at Oriskany and give him what Ami llatened and put his ear to the pered. make Ing <><it help they could In protecting the set- ground. The two went cautiously toward the up«. H« rose and beckoned to chatter and ¡tiers in the west. Jack nnd the two turned nslde nnd trail. When they reached It the old und gurgle nn to "You would need to take all your made their way stealthily up the slunt scout fcd the way to »oft ground near On» Little Bird Began to Pip» Hl» <>1<| Winter feebly trying wit and courage with you." the gen of a ledge. In the edge of a little a brook. Then he pointed down at Song. eral warned them. "The Indians are the mud. There were many foot- ; r<1 away an»l Indian friendly »un warmed him mid he be in bad temper. They have taken to thicket on a mossy rock shelf they sat prints, newly made, and among them down. Solomon looked serious. There hv xprln^tlme vial* roasting their prisoners at the stake gun to pipe lil» song. were deep fuirows In the skin above the print of that wooden peg with an Br MILDRED MARSHALL Joined ber. until <>hl Wlnh-r and eating their flesh. This Is a hux- "Won't have It,” roared < Hd " Inter. Iron ring around Its bottom, which caught up hl» rngr e<| white rout litui ardous undertaking. Therefore. I give his brow. blowing III «»•’ * 11 K * bls ' ' cold breath on the Utti After a few minutes Solomon turned they had seen twice before, nnd which with bl» hnnd« "'«r bl" «’»n you a suggestion and not an order. bird, mid n< If that was not enough lie , was associated with the blackest mem »»uhi gel even “DI go ’lone." said Solomon. "If I and whispered: called hta brother Old North Wind, to to bls home vowing ories they knew. For some time Solo- "Four InJun braves Jlst went by. u rucket wlth them for making »U« get et up It needn’t break nobody's help him »care the birds and struggling Mebbe they're scoutin’ fer a big band mon studied the surface of the trail and disturbing hl» sleep. tloWtTM nwuy. heart. Let Jack go to one o’ the loot — mtbbe not. If so, the crowd is up 1 tn silence. But Spring knew that If "Now I will »«•O If we cun h«ve u j forts.' “More’n twenty Injuns, two captives, the trail. If they ’ re cornin ’ by. It'll nr Huh» peace und quiet In the hind." »»Id No, Id rather go Into the bush with We'll st< p In this ’ere a pair o’ bosses, a cow nn' the devil, ; VICTORIA ero»« ohi Winter. "How my »l»tcr. Winter would not have tMMm willing to you,” said Jack. "We’re both needed be 'fore dark. tavern. They's a cave on t'other side he whispered to Jack. “Been a raid , Summer, can II'<• In «ueb n noisy woild lenv«» even then, for lie wun n gi»in by there. If necessary we could separate o’ the ledge as big as a small house.” down to the Mohawk valley. The cow j HE regal name Victoria has a t1' I do not understand squirrels u < lmt and carry our warning in two direc nn' the bosses are loaded with plun- : They watched until the sun had set ting origin »Ince It com«»» from tin terIng nnd brook» »-babbling, been n- way. and «nee ......... Hl' » In 11 ri'“* “ tions. We'll take a couple of the new ' der. I ’ ve noticed that when the In Then Solomon led Jack to the cave. Lutin vine«*, meaning to conquer. humming and birds singing their head» la hard work to U<’f him to move. double-barreled rifles and four pis juns go out to rob an’ kill folks ye find, l© by Mct’lara N» w »»« p «« Syndle»ia ) Vlncentlu» wa» an early mascuHm off. tols. If we had to. I think we could In which their packs were deposited. mong their tracks, the print o’ that From the cave's entrance they name borne by two character» of fight a hole through any trouble we ■ere Iron ring. I seen It twice In the looked upon the undulating green roof Tenth Persecution, and later by "i>' are likely to have." Ohio kentry. Here is the heart o' the So it was decided that they should of the forest dipping down Into a deep devil an’ his fire-water. Hed Snout of the great ecclealustlcul authors at valley, cut by the smooth surface of Lerius In Provence. \ Incente «Ie Si Have You This Habit? s go together on this scouting trip Into a broad river with mirrored shores. has got to be started on a new trail. Paul added hobor» to tin- name. >»H the north bush. Solomon had long be Hi» ol' peg leg 1» goln' d«>wn to the pnrth Iple fore that invented what he called “a and lifting to the summit of a distant mountain range. Its blue peaks rose gate o’ bell tonight. ’ which gave rise to Vittore In Hsly Hghtnin' thrower" for close fighjing By Margaret Morison Solomon'» face had darkened with The first Victoria was n Itoman tir with Indians, to be used if one were Into the glow of the sunset. There were deep furrow« "Yonder is the great stairway of anger. i nn per- cu gin martyred In the Mexh hard pressed and outnumbered and across his brow. tlon, from whose name cm me the It il Ukely to have his scalp taken. This Heaven!” Jack exclaimed. Standing before Jack about three lun Vittoria, borne by tlo* a«h "I've put up In this 'ere ol’ tavern MONTAGU D'ARCY odd contrivance he had never had oc many a night.” said Solomon. “Do feet away, he drew out his rum rod daughter of the colonne from casion to use. It was a thin, round Dy H IRVINQ KING nnd tossed It to the young man, who • France mid Germany seem shell of cast iron with a tube, a flint ye see Its sign?” He pointed to a great dead pine caught It a little above the middle. -t since after her time. Vic and plunger. The shell was of about learned It. Jack knew the meaning of this. 1 hey ench one In n first edlVn ” the size of a large apple. It was to be that stood a little below It, towering tolre nnd Vlctorlne herani»* ‘ «»inn»“» SEA GOING ROOSTERS were to put their bands upon the ram "Of course they’re first edition'« " an- filled with missiles and gunpowder. the last tn Erance. rod, one above the other. ruu. VMV that the ruby, king ■ ■ ï ■ ' “Mont« ■ c ' ’ The plunger, with its spring, was set It Is fittiti« hand It would bold was to do the precious stones. should be the J’ HE crowing of n cock nt »en. when never borrows any but first editions. vertically above the tube. In throw killing. It was Solomon's. Elin groaned. Then lie got out bls ing this contrivance one released Its el assigned as tie bird I» esperlillly vociferous, 1» "Thank God !” he w hispered, as bls extinguishable liante, ns sug ojiu n of lint nnd »Uck nnd wnlked round t<> the thought by sailor» to be spring by the pressure of his thumb. face brightened. D’Arcy hou»». In the library lie wait- good luck n prosperous The hammer fell and the spark It Its color, asserts that It» Inner fl" He seemed to be taking careful alm Montagli. The made Ignited a fuse leading down to cannot be quenched. It I» kiild to merchantman : victory for n man of predicted with his right eye. • mentili and bodily hen'lb war. A crowing cue! the powder. Its owner had to throw corner» of the mom irre plied with "It's my Job," said he. “I wouldn't Themlstocle» before the bnttb e of Hala- books, nnd along the it from behind a tree or have a share ’ a ’ let ye do It If ye'd ora wed the control high temper, reconcile dispute mis Ills great naval victory. i in board ■ m the »helves they were huddled In In the peril It was sure to create. chanst. ' It’» my job—prop«. Tbsf nnd dispel pestilentlnl Infection. 'I ■ Admiral Rodney’s flagship when In horizontally. Ella did not see how nny- While Jack was at home with his ain’t an hour ahead. Mebbe—It’s Jest drenm of ruble» »Ignlfle» unexpected achieved his great thing n» Individual n» hl» thrw Irving» people Solomon spent a week In the possible—he may go to sleep tonight guests. ,ck which could ever come forth from that con foundry and forge and, before they Grause In 1782 wan a ■fore I do, an' I wouldn't be surprised. Friday is Victoria's lucky day. and crowed lustily each time the admiral fusion So. when D'Arcy nppenred all set out on their Journey, had three of They'll build their fire at the caverns three her lucky number. these unique weapons, all loaded and fired n formidable which was, to the smile» nnd eordlnjlty and promised on Hock crick an' roast a captive. Wordsworth translated from the »allora, an assurance of success; mid that the txirroaisl volumi’» should he packed in waterproof wrappings. We’ll cross the bush an’ come up on Italian of Mlchaelangelo a charming on one of the ships nt the battle of sent back. Elin hud Ills misgivings. About the middle of May they pro- t’ other side an’ see what’» goln’ on.” j poem to Vittoria : Fort Flaher in the <’lvll wnr waa n cecded in a light bark canoe to Fort He was not surprised when two . - a __ - -«—...a ,1 a I r . They crossed a high ridge, with Sol-. panned and nothing happened cock whose constant crowing was E ¡ward and carried It across country omon tossing his feet in that long,. tnken ns nn omen of the capture of Again to Lake George and made their way loose stride of his, and went down; For if of our affections nona fimi ara- witn paddle» to Ticonderoga. There the fort. Alone In the library, he made a hnaty - — - then the slope into a broad valley. 1 he In more ancient times the sacrifice sight they learned that scouts were operat hath God made sun sank low and the Immeasurable; of a cock wn» supposed to Insure fa Then, with n nenne of welcoming buck ing only on and near l«ake Champlain. which wr Inhabit? Better green-roofed house of the wlW was The world vorable winds for mariner» and today one given up for dead, he came The Interior of Tryon county was said plea dim and dusk when the old scout halt When word cairn* that those who search for n ileml body In Ids to be dangerous ground. Mohawks, ed Ahead In the distance they hod Norwegian »trenins take along a cock li'Arcy was not at home. It wit is nil Ing thee Cagnawagas, Senecas, Algonqulns and Glory to that Eternal P-a. - lr could heard voice» and the neighing of a In their bout which Is supposed to -Hurons were thick In the bush and all, Who .uch dlvlnty to the» Impart crow when the »ballop urrlvea over Ihe do to leave Ills beloved Irvings behind. horse. ' on the warpath. They were torturing After Hint Elin made perloue' visit» •‘My son," said Solomon us tie pointed and eating every white man that fell place where th«’ body la. (1 by Wh««'»« Syndicat» > with Ids finger, "do you see the brow o’ Among sailor» of the northern nice» to keep track of the prisoners. D'Arcy tn their hands, save those with a Tory the hill yonder whar the black thickets the cock’s reputation as a hnrblng”r of always ninnnged to make It Impossible mark on them. with Mark, outreaclilng limbs more victory when he crows amid the din to rescue them without discourtesy. •'We’re skeered o’ the hush,” said an be? ” elderly bearded soldier who was sit than a hundred and fifty feet into the Jack nodded. of battle is evidently a reminiscence Then, one tiny ns Elin was lending up „ "If ye hear to me ye'll stay this «Ide. ting on a log. "A mar. who goes Into air. coming down from the day» of the to the point of the books. D'Arcy ln- “I call it The Dead Pine Tavern, This 'ere business Is kind o' neevarlous. the wildwood needs to 1» a good friend Vikin- ». For in the old Norse myth of terrupted casually: "Oh. by Hie way— Solomon remarked. I’m u goln' clu« up. If I come back Ragnnrock, that last great buttle, th“ I know you won't mind I lent your o’ God.” . “On the road to Paradise,W said Jack ye'll hear the call o' the bush owl. If Norseman’s Armageddon, the cock I» copies of Irving I borrowed the other "But Schuyler thinks a force of Brit as he gazed down the valley, his hands I don’t come 'fore mornin you p’lnt fer No one appreciate« represented »s crowing lustily amid dny to Jones, ish may land somewln e along the big hum an’ the good God go with ye." river and come down through the bush, shading his eye«. the conflict, heralding the regeneration good books like Jones, you know, mid “Wlsht we could have a nice hot “I shall go as far as you go,” Jack building a road as they advance,” said of th«’ world nnd the reign of the »on» these Irving» of yours lire good, supper, but 'twon't do to build no fire. of <»dln. So, nlso, we may see why he "That's true." sighed Elin, now defl- answered. Jack. Nothin' but cold vlttles! I'll go down crows In n boat when It reaches the nltely giving up hl» first editions us Solomon spoke sternly. The genial "A thousand men cb'dd make a tol - with the pot to a spring an’ git some place where a sought for drowned “misHing." able waggin road to Fort Edward In a tone of good comradeship had left water. You dig fer our supper in that At the club that night he found a body Ues, for his crowing (it Ragnarock month," Solomon deHared. “That's pack o’ mine an' spread It out here. him. rueful group of friends discussing re mebbe the reason the inJun» are out nwakened the dead god, Bnldur. "Ye kin go, but ye ain't obleeged," In the bush eatin' Yun ces. They re I’m hungry.” The belief of Tb«nii»to<lea that the cent casualties In their libraries. All They ate their bread and dried meat said he. "Bear In mind, boy. Tonight tryln’ fer to skeer us m’ keep us er- crowing <>f n cock promised him vic had suffered losses. In the course of the cap'n. Do as I tell ye — exact. ” moistened with spring water, picked I’m (TO BE CONTINUED.) tory at Stilnmls, nnd the modern super- conversation some one mentioned Mon way. By the hide an' horns o’ the some balsam boughs and covered a stUlon nmong Bailor» that the crowing tagu D'Arcy as a connoisseur. devH ! We got to know what's a-goln' corner of the mossy floor with them. "Yes," put In a bitter voice, "of of a cock on board »Lip portends good on out thar. ------ You ----- fellers are a-settln' When the rock chamber was filled with Assuming the Blame (Copyright by th« MrN.mtht Syndic»»», Inn.) eround these 'ere forts ns If ye had luck, ns well a» the modern hind super other men's book^" ■ — < ) — school presided over by a very their fragrance, Jack said: A Then the plan was hatched. It was nothin' to do but chaw beefsteak an' «tltlon that the crowing of a cock when "If my dream comes true nnd Mar harsh nnd bad-tempered teacher had a .. wipe yer rifles an’ pick yer teeth. Why noted.that Montagu, who had n fixed It is ruining mean« that soon the sun visit one afternoon from the bishop of don’t ye go out thar in the bush and garet and I are married, I shall bring A UNE O’ CHEER will be ahlnlng. conies from quite an aversion of returning, win neverthe I tier here. I want her to see The Dead the diocese. do a little skeerln’ yeraelves? Ye're other source than the belief In the less ns ready a lender ns be was n bor The blidiop. a genial soul, called be Fine Tavern and It» outlook. ” like a lot o' ol’ women settln’ by ihe 8y John Kendrick Bangs. bird’s shrill clarion hs a harbinger of rower. A careful list, therefore, was "Ayes, str, when ye're married safe,” fore him a white-faced urchin who was fire an’ tellln’ ghos' «to. ies.” victory amid the din of the «ea fight. mnde of the chief missing treasure« of “We’ll come up very much cowed and depressed by “We got ’nuff to do considerin' the Solomon answered. Thes«> latter superstitions are derived each man present. Gradually, they ST. PATRICK’S DAY here fust summer an’ fish, an' hunt, an undeserved punishment he had re pay we git," said a se: geanL from the fact that the cock was the agreed, Ella should borrow back "H—1 an' Tophet I Wliat do ye want an’ I'll run the tavern an’ do the ceived that morning. Ht. «acted bird of Apollo, the sun-god, the Smith's books, and Smith Ella's; WISH good old “My boy,” said the bishop, in elo-1 cookin' an’ »weep the floor an’ make might o’ pay?” Solomon answered. "Ain’t ye mighty protector from evil nnd muster Brown would rescue Doctor Williams' quent tones, “who made this great and Com« strolling hack some willin’ to fight fer yer own liberty the bed»!” of prophecy. They tire relic» of »un- pet Poe's poems and Doctor Williams plranant night Jack awoke at daylight and found glorious earth of ours, and set the | without bein' paid fer It? Ye been Brown's volume of modern playa. Then And cure the awful Indigestion worship. that he was alone. Solomon returned sun, moon and stars in the wonderful kicked an’ rob'ied an' spit on, an That risen from the Irish quei- there would be a grand exchange Io (© by McClur» N»w»p»P«r Syndic«»*) firmament?" ttdn. dragged eround by the heels, an' ye In half an hour or »o. rightful owners. The white-faced boy began to blub "Been scoutin’ up the trail,” he said. don’t want to tight Tess somebody He was so saintly, wise, and A month inter It was a disconsolate "Didn't see a thing but an ol ’ gnaw ber. good, , . BUCH LUCK. pays ye. What a dam’ corn fiddle o' a D’Arcy that enme one dny to see Elin. "I did, ” he »aid, "but I won ’ t do It bucket. We’ll Je»t eat a bite an’ p’lnt rm sur«! the fine obi fellow could When ended 1» He didn’t know what had happened— man ye mus' b"!” Point out a way to final action off to the nor’west an’ keep watch o’ again.” th» dally Solomon was p ittlng fresh provisions people wouldn't even talk books with To everybody'» satisfaction, over •ere trail. They ’ » Injuns thls grind ? in his pack as lie talked. him any more. Now, that Bryant of know on the slants. We got to Love Produces Maladies A w • a r 1 • d J And »tart the world along the “AH the Injuns o' Klnady an' the thar Ella’» up there- might be borrow— many how they look an ’ 'bout bow ent i ’ ÎÇfC c great gras» lands may be snookin' Medical scientist» say that love pro But Bryant wm otherwise engaged of happier day» Unto th^ ------- ------- -. - , homeward, Turn» ..... they Is. ” down through the bush. We're bound head duces In some people definite physical And like the fields with springs “Verily," thought Ella, "the habit of but ala», They went on, keeping well away rnleRfle maladies ranging from catalepsy, In fer t' know what « a goln' on out thar. borrowing hath its own reward!" find! Make green the uniform of peace. which the victim become« rigid and We're liable to be skeered, but also from the trail. HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? The cook ‘•We'll have to watch It with our (© by McClure N«w«i»p«r Syndic»!».) ' an' likewise we ll do some skeerln’ unconscious, to deafnes» and complete (© by M«trop»m«n N»w»v«p»t H»rvlc».) went. ears,” said Solomon In a whisper. ¡’fore we give up—you hear to me." Ills ear was often on the ground that loss of speech. • Jack and Solomon set out In the Iti the P Days of Poor O Richard IRVING BACH ELLER' What’sinaName? T CHtc Why Superstitions I j1