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THE TKIBI NK, TURNER, ORKtiON THROUGH ADVICE OF NEIGHBOR The Valley M« driven by a alrur.gu Indian arrived at revtalt (he r e li e f o f the W kflfkg knew th e way and Ms friend s th err B a llin g Hivnr T e the eurpneed g «tea Ilona e f lh a facto r th e driver atvewered would live fo r th at day Ih al ha had come from Neplg«>n ate T he other tetter was eh o rfer It ran lion with a package and a letter ad T ta a r Monsieur Hteete «(reared te Madentolneile I ten lee Hi “A vhNm and a Mienta A m a li’ o n g e T h e fa«l»»r t«u*k ihe long, wood Your ge«»er«*elty and fo u r »hough» of en k m and the le tte r le hla g n a tie ra me v»ake th ere e-oeda hu» fe d I# Waaaaa Triad L jd « [ P iakkaa'» where he found hla daughter with I hing« You to uhowt gTutiinde Is dis V f| fU U r Com pou Dii C h arlo tte In the klt«hen tastefu l. must ye« ew U m re my h e e n re tt "A t i c k e t l a s arrived frsvm Nep thsnka. a*s only fu r th« ra re g lB . hut "A n d i t h o r a d *i»*d ni» le try Lydia IgoU," announced the e t d tc d HI n ng e H 1*1 a k Ban. * V»g»t»M » ('..m p..„ad . far the Journey you made for my peare ■ h u h ah* •eld had U v g k o k c k m a r sh I ‘with • h ot and a te lle r for y on, my of miad through IMH terrlM # utnd b »l| *.l hm no much j «hild " and c*>id T h e vioiiu u til ever he • Ho I b ouch i * Urn "A letter fur me> ahe said, a w a«r living memory of one who renta, a N. P botlloa c u ,I trtod II — — o f cohw sweeping her faim, whlla HI •ti a rg e r, te tw o lonely and hope)ere ou i. It «uro k 'l f M n n g e watched her curium**y e r e tt o r i* , and left them facing the Bio « u n d -u u lly I IN THE ALTOGF.THF.N In ih e living room Itanlae Hi Onge future with roo rege M l in u ih botter My « o i k • »» bo opened th# letter, poatmarhed Ken or a. I tanta* H» O u g e - lo u co r D dm »,I I« T lt* 41r«rtW irf ItlM lf DI U rti!* M|C and rend : del Aar ef I f only (h e lette» had g iv e* him a BID I f I hoot of t u t grhnol h«H h»«n •grB*«tlf »»ptDlrlBf “MadetntdaeMe Hi tin g e : •Ign that she « a n i e l him needed •Tollera of the T rail* on« who la troubled 1 « pu ptl! «h»t DB ni-DTD l t p r « w i« H la “W elling Hiver him ln«ie«d o f d u elling «m her g ra ti I ho » a y I « a a . I •Th« «h alp a of Ika « e i r witmw. I bi « ih«« db BtDlDt«« « d bb « -W h a t I w rote you at Og«>ka last tude Hhe « a i an prend and ao brave. • 111 gladly r * -u n g ì, mb tn r M l n w , m f i ih * r u rr* "» •* autum n n a s a Ile I am a«»rry _______________ luoud lb# V egetable If ,«11? D* hail tahH i > »r In «ila arm * •»» nf ih * lB l*n « r *« *r Cuni|<uutid to thoin and I « III a a e « a r “ Itose Itertiard. fo m i rtf U fliu tim s** <C«»rrtffci ki ih» »’•"* r«bitiklM O il «hai leal nlglil. »nil Narnart fi-"m h»» | any Ietta r* In regard In the aame tW N U » M *l« » N*tl <\nj • |i'<r" *» «IK n b T h e |«a|>er alunly allp|»e«1 fr«»m (he eve«, ih e Mood In h er »««•#* Ihe heal of Moa lla a m a M u r a t a , I l o Coniar BL, ligi# h*iw**B db »ii*rD «n 4 db ora fingers o f Ihe muulred girl and Hut her h eart, * bet her abe * «• paying a L a n a ln g Mich CH A PTER XX «»»«<*, «m i* tered to Ihe ll«»or debt «if honor or loved him *'l had been ilr l.ly « r e r alno* I « a a --*? — "A b ontlnrlrt l ! f1 -* n « llh n o l d b j -W h a l Is Ml W ho la It from T «la fifteen »««ta old A fter ta k in g Lydia Then, la te In May, «am e a le d e r — OH# b llie r day In U»a mlddla of Ja n rtnil,** nn Rnt» BtD'Miinin manded her fath er ■ rm h h a m a V oretah le t ’oiniwund I • «tdrreaed by a hand nnoeed to the uarjr a lt lean tb»(K. bead« d**wit, lliiu»e«l T h e fa«*e «»f I tan I a# HI tinge waa the I »en. and poet m arked al Neplgun eta ot ao I rould do all my h » u e *« « rk and palnfully aeruaa Iba » le a itu c a l W all am In good h ealth * '- M a * M ania K. color uf chalk as ahe reived her hope- il«*n on the Chmadtan I’a c if* HE HEMFMHFHED Itavld lug Hiver Al the la ll of ib e «led M W tiiU M a h e tr h lk a u Alaaka l«*wa e ) r e ’‘l i e wettl In Albany f«*r Kium M lrhlgan tc Alaaka from M aina luwe«l I «Vs» men, ab«»«r liaggard even me. she ••!«!. as If lu h erself, “an«l doubilm a had new« and «ow e one hud « H iten fo r Itlm Nleele «»petted th# I I .. Oregon an.I from I ut to and frual rra»*aed f««*ea bore the a« are would nul lell me I was free, fearing •»uvei «>pe and read with M e r c a tin i f'a llfo r B la la tte r* a re ro n lln u ally b rin g o f th e b a rrag e of th e Ja n u a ry b lit my giatltu d e And now I re« e l*e « r it te n by g ra tefu l wurneu recom •arda uon«ter and delight : title M m ending L y d ia K. I'la h h a in a V egetable " H e b a re worried much, lllc h r t and “Misen N leele Compound ‘ Hut n h a l la Itr * “Iv you weesh m am rel you burn up T h e Compound la m ade from m o la I." aald Ib e fa« (or, a« R ierle and itavld •'Head fur jronraelf, father,** and ih e All •nd harlia and for m ora th an Bfty yeara th a e e d **ul bvfore Ib a trade houae •tunne«l girl walkml to a window, and •le Irsll to W alling Iteever queek ti aa been helping to rea tor« run-do« n. Move. MY o i d n i f k te rrib le w eather ga*ed wlib dry eyeil em««rse out uu de l«»ng snow she have play an play OTer worked « o m en to health de sad ntueeec an cry «»n her lied j fMd your rallon a hold o u lf" th e w hile valley A re you u a l b * M ualil Koad to Ueb W e * « » go «»n hill f»«t (am «he llfl **Y ea. hjr ru ttin g Ibain In I wo,“ re "A ll, I deserve a ll," abe aald, turn t a r lla a llb T plie«! N leele with a grim ace lug fr«»m th e wln*l««w Hut yuti are l«er arm lo de soni an say. f*u»n bah i mi m ean >o«i T» n rum la * j “ W e ll give you your nil a« e><* a« wrong when v«»u think I did not know «o me It ra n be r<M>lie«l And your mlaelnn why be wettl tu Albany I knew Ami «I# win M ichel ts k dis tu de relim ad , II waa «uri eeafulT** liar anted (he «uri I knew I waa free tlie nlglil b efo re h« he an m e §•* tv ^ rrj wen m arenary j rh a rio ile " oua «si i mg«, (gnornnt uf (be pui (••’<»« le ft, when when I tried lu lell him cum IA June. o f (ha ala hundred m ile m ldw tuirr ( lia i—I loved him. I«ut he thought It ll waa from (h e fa ith fu l OJIhwey Journey fallh fu lly waa gratltu In ~ thought I waa trying woman wit*» had f *r • Hhe (deeply In tere ste d ! And. o* “ll w i i ," and Nleele handed (tie fa c to pay nerve»! I tallire H e la proud -oh. au p rou d !" course, your rich *»eH# re»«cfT*h»ved ' tor th e mi «kin M M *lcp i I d i flw l f* T hat ftlfH (h# M«»etreal aleeper ont “ lie la a gallant gentlem an, and did Fen In m aking hla w!!1J Hi <mga read (h e re le ase In u|en not know yon cared ." murmured the of New York carried e m an wh««ee M e Me did th at rem etnhered t l 4« lW*R J-fc« S«I4. mouthed am acem ent A leav e me mit. 4 »4 4 » « k a « I l» > 4 R im i k a l « k f H mm rnmtm old man “ llu l whaf Is In th is h o i f mmmf #« m were sfran g el? happy « â fr i* 4 I «••H w i * “Man. m an ! Ilow did you gat ItT** W hile the girl at the wlnd«»w gased ueek later two fríen«’* were poling pimi*, ihi*« *»4 ■ M of ha gasped |»®44r - W«u. ik* on tbn deaolsfe b ills as un Ihe whit# th e n«H*e o f a ran«»e Into Ih e spring C»tt»se of Demit* Hleele dea«-r1be4 hl« meet rig at A ruin of l»#r happlnesn. th# fa c to r fresile! o f th e »«♦ kflab as If ytlfl l t f l ¡ Fu ll many a man both ysttng sad aid. UAl)Bfl* I I * Mir« i t * * « I f I « « « 1 4 liMP ban ? n tth l.aare!lea opmird the cover of Ibe h ot Item« '- hy a Windig»» F a rth e * <»n they reck 1 Has #'*n# tn Ms sarcophagus. mm* U« my ri|ki « 4 «, I * m I 4 h ! fcs-e «vli ftiadlVA ** i'ncber-bed teara «lowly gufbered In lessly run In suc«ereh*n et» I» w h ile By potirfcg w ater ley cold BW m I 4 r«M M M « tttm m « « 4 a l f f i i *>f # • • * * < • « » ♦ Down a red hot asophagtis. (he e>ra o f th e overjoved old man w aler »»f th e awolleu It «mge D ow * M m . «K m * - iltral *!-»•■ k U|I m U “My boy.“ lie aald brokenly “ll would * a - H i| ila ln I k # •* k o l a ay «4 ram a u f e a * H m I • • Ogoke, th e o»eaeurei| rb u ru swlah. k a t a e --aval I|**al l<»aa. tty a f « ( a « * * . « t r n a l i a k i M l k Formal be (h e pnm deet day o f my Ufa Tt*ti churn swish «*f lunging bladee m arked M kJ a t m lU f lila o it ln * •UH ca ra f«*r her. don't y o u r* ha de " I th in k I hnor«l th * h*l|." m id t «»if fhe m ilt# to th e outlet. Then rid Arm r r u iw n k M k * » « r v l l r t l o n |>f K U f * w k » ■ > « » *< m lalr*«* In h *r n *w parlor m*M. Ing the A« hh | w ater of the racing Wall fay Ika m «| alii? tMm. bmi k«A rM lH kaM mended n m lo u a i). “ You know I ra r e for her,** Hteele %m I k * k a a l l h mm ) w *| I k * ln f mt II. u » a h 4 b "T *a . II « * * th * b *tl." r*pll*r| th * t Ing. «»ne «ftern«»».n Ih# ran«»# slid Into • ( nam t M r •% ! M i k - 4 lk « \ l a ll 4 n « . gently answ ered, “but I e r o i Vo Al mah! th e beech o f fhe poet (ta la I f f a r « r a t m l ( r | 1« , « f l U l«e U . U . I»«!. Irar . W^k«ry | J bany fo r h er nof f«»r m jreelf. Y«u "W *ll. hurry op and an<1 * n * w * r rt. In the trad e h«»ure Hteele and I ’avid tanat proi:il«a me fb at «be b ears noth II » »or# In h * * oh ; s frl*m l m o k tn f # fo«tnd HI f ’nge and hla h ead m an Ing o f Ih le until I have left. Phe a a ll* T h ere were surprised greet tags, then would thluk «lie had to p ay— feel h«*n Tow fn . r.-aAam Too know lh * t* -| b a rs rem e for her. announced the or liouod I know her, m«»na!eur You aa mo'-h b o lla r «han I A i.” American. "W 'here le «h eF* m uti noi tell l»*-r ** "Hhe has gone to (be rid ge,“ *n **|lut If abe carea? | feel In her •wered HI. t»nge v|fb shining eye# T ra t p a tta r» h eart. Ih a l «he d«»«-«. ' prolreted HI -T o n will And her with ber vielt*- - "T a o toM n i* yao h adn'! any mam haatlrm oil ha* bean a world Unge alone." OOlta*«." »*ld th * »nmm»r hoardar r o “ Hhe m in t be a fre« ag e n t." In«i«i wide remedy for kidney, liver and At the edge of (b e wr*»b. below the p m arh fo lly ed M írele - I go eouth ea M »r>n aa the bare brow of the hllj, Hteele efopped. bladder diaordern, rheumatiam, " I hadn t.” r»p ll*d F » rm *r R a y ra r k doga a re reale*! I ahail talk lo her with a h eart x h 'r h tarred him with Its "T h * ia yao **• flaalln »raon d tarnt lumbago and unc acid condition*. ftret “ beat. Me wanted te w atch her Itale* fram DI P a rk in g p ia * * T h a» a l o ! T m e*«rry. but aa you » H b It. I te her playing b efo re m aking Me a d o * . " •hall n«*t fell h er " rem lng known W ith a shaking bend T h a t night, a fte r w haf. lo th e bun he parted th e spruce and looked V H A A N L IM OIL > f D o u b le d l l fr y Hteele. waa a aumpVnou« meal, HHhouefted agalnet fh e soft May «Jray T h *y »ay a m an'« drat th a o ronalat Ing largely o f rsrih o tj. Hr < »nge •ky. she stood with her violin, facing left hla gueat and danghrer alone from him F rereutly «he tilted her •aat! iV’lla r * I* lh a h *rd »*t I» f * t . ro rrrrt totem*' IrauUee. ettm ulatr rl-a l O rto n I ra n t » f * * * * l t h th at Aa fta fln g th e m eal th e girl had fu r head ami drew »he bow acrore the organ* Three aura All drugguaa Inaaa* Ml «fork p rarrn t*r f a t m in* a*#lly tlr e ly noted Ib e fro*tt» itfen fingerà r»f •»rings F ain tly drifted down to him j on the original genuine O o u U u u . the America®. Ihe draw n rheeka. black the hanntlng m ltiors o f th e Klegta“ anaoth efted and cracked by th e wind o f the he first he#r*J at fhe ra p id e - th e sym A m t U b ttn tr P N F .V T O H I M bot of her fe a r* and -leepelf Country T o u lb —T ry . my fa th e r Albany trull. Ib e etraln ed look In »be gray eves N(ee>!e had uarm e«l to the H« Hag Com# From Narigón %tat«on Then, c f a end len fh e fa r can of r a læ e rnulre tin r e n t y o f l«er welcome. Ihe evident W ith a Faekaga ang a L attar Ad- erran t ( 'guada# I roke in on fh e >«rn»*nt C llr flirt — Ho I B o rire ______ ' ________ pleasu re In her greetin g k vhsnvred i f the vlotln T he girl «topped short grata# * to Madamo aa'ia D#n>a# St aa ha waa, th e day a h«*f«»re hla V i <a r off and searched »he *kv for fhe wedge Ongg. lu re w ere I«w few to w aste one eve- o f geese Ont of the south ah# a*w aing by æ e k ln g ree» ao he watched mg the hrevy wrnppmga f p*p#r pro- them rrm.ïr.g and --r>ewed her srm e her wtlh hungry ey e* aa they talked terfin g th# c*»nieSi«. t«e m #nr- Then ns th e fin it* changed ft* mood wondering w h ether her heart had priae. I broke Info her own. "W h en .Hprlng changed Hut sh e gar# no «Ign. and »O K g g J M«n Meri gnr.® I d e a '- I fo m e s N orth." he a r. tasta ret y sp he waa too pr>>ud fo wak. Tim gir» I*rn# d from her h itte r re- I prone bed her f»n th e evening le f o r a he left with iru vpartim . “ W haf w K T Hhe H*N>v#d. and s * fh e la«» o f fhe I T B C LL A N S !>avtd for N«t*lgon. he again re f alone •f «me her# # ! lo ck p*«v*ed overhead, waved her how S"~ i H of w a f e r with Ih e woman foe w h o** w elfare be Hh# Joined him and henf over »he Tb-odhy ' g.uorihy sne caiie-t as had given the h e*t »hat waa ta Mm- h o i. In H« wrwpplug* lev ih e ebony ; rhe w anderer* faded \tn fh * nnrth fo r whom be had foiled and {denned, cW«e o f a vkdm o n rhe ltd o f »he hunk fn yon " “ I have followed * fare*! th e a«*ng o f tl»e n orrber and the rene taffer« *»f g o d spelled - f í c e l o i spoke a taw zoic* bj Bfl h*n. pinch o f th e aea rtn r cold • rho woman Am«*t. i rem«ma " The girl fum ed st *d *>'*« >*B fi * ha love*! ion deeply to m ake him self "An A » n e ll'" «*>e cried m her joy. man who sf«w| - m " * e ro i.'**-!-— fiv e r had pnoomart-a? 0 ”.v n*r the recipient o f her gratitu de 2Sd and 75g F k ( i Sold Lvoryw-«-» A prlceìewv A m ati*" Then, hrokeni s».'d **f. 'VK. 1 triad af hm« dl« rhr,*at and faco np t*» th e dumry n u t “T<»n have »;nver told r»e mon« «nr "F a (h e r. fa th e r ' I am paying -f am • mo »wired fhe hi«vwi. -a r a I« tb n tî why you t*w»k fhnf te rrib le Jotirney fo pnymg '" p o in g g,««t la I he only m rta la ly "Y on " she faltered . " J f i not a W ith feverish hast# »he key sr mi good a ctio n o f a m an a Ilf#. — Jtldoey. A lban y." •*«# retd, a fte r a alienee in S e a rc h e d W rth a L i e h t dream T* arhtrh her M ark brow« were drawn found S id th e re^e opened Hhe feu- Hf»ta * fooltah yoonw lady of “T have come hack, he an id. "fo r V k y 1 s t m m m r %mBU*mp m t * * * * * rn m rm t- get her In evident ahw»rnr;|on deny lifte d »he ra re handiwork o f the "An '4b»r o f gnu now pr«v•if«».,• P i « . « « K a n a fta fca» " . • - t f - v Ÿ — tJ • " P * * # j your g r e fltm te " Then she —*xrohe<l with a Hght. an# T h * tann a eyea anftened a« they s o r ’d-fam ous m aker from Its hed of (h «t « 1 ! » • n e « w i t K n u f tmk\ * A in ?dv grstltn deT* Nhe sm iled rhrougb la te r th at ,light lingered on the rtean lin e* ,»f her prw velvet and fhiptiUlvely carew eit it mint*v#Hed eye«, a« bw stood hrei«ic y » » relient«*#- m seventeen px«!e. ff# Who I I « « fo r •mit an«1 s#lf • tile, th e maawca of her ffnatkr huir, for with her rheek ber “Y ou ask no men I f f And she ta « «îrfMifiiI fkilqrt. kn«l he vend« no word no le t te r ." •he had eaked »he dn#«tion with av ert n s« in hie arm s. Ms fa«*# hurled i * fhe A n E x p e rt cried the perptaxed *» »»»*# ed fa ce aa If fearin g hl« an au er reven bal»*. fim o » I T a r i* - Sn yno w ant * )nh Hhe #mll»ul ar Ms naivete T h e re 1 went rw Aihnny.“ he *wtd, " i * Tienine ïV n lre ** a» a «natr* -* >rm *r? M j - h ñ ip a rí I m n«« word t«> «end. fath e r Me * teat my Jmlgment of human untare.'' Hhe ratred ber item 'ng ro M«. a n -* n in n i .a» t*î m r r y »her.« m h»s g e t Vew York, for -A nd you fm u d T and th ere -m fh e M iti« * they s?«wt Thn Olrl- Y -* , i"r# rgmpod * t e e -1 fn«in*b t f e f I w *a n mind rentier.- •he lonely Wont*** he <ta«*e knew m the obltvlou* o f ’he world. l«*onç* llinr.1« vv(.hfentenn DM* " and she he!«! ah'ft \m answ ered wiib a «m ils •Tío von »hink rhls g r iH h id y f she rhe violin ”1s his anodvne f»»r the "In If a very fren» se rre f*** «he M i s Csem W Gmmti U.mtmm Hmm murmured at iength T a k trtp N a C h a rre e » •eked wirb a w istful look m th e lurk devolute the svm tot o f Ms pity.’* ‘N«v pnraillre '” H ardin«- W hy don't you vail paopl* •yen th a t sewrclied hie *At last my spring has .-«vue F snw M hs w#lL •*• w th a t yno n r* n »-n d m *-bnn l*T Ir wav May, and l«•••»nt Htreie h««1 ••No, you heuc tom orrow * north.’* she sighed a fte r th e long f u i r sftminatkm. f w l t f kwf- Murphy Ÿ*#, nnd hnv* my nal «h torn n an i at o o rk at the ittuseum f«vr ••But. tom orrow yon gmf* nmy aerm« permiei frvtic met#ri«l snows." hora for— r vntnttn» ma m -nma nvar th ree m onths In March he h»»«l re ta remain m th« Mmwf «rwl «if»**» **Y an " r n n t Fvn> nnd rln k ar wltB th a lr - a r i W all. I thm whole eyerwm. THsn, fine ta -A n d I am n«*f ro kn«»w until you reived two le tte rs brought from Wall* «ua«» not. mg R iver hv fhe tursam f e r seni with apt to ha-.»* m rtravf, ler.irriri f*«W have gim e1 *•» »hat la I f f * N o M a i l f a r H i m Inc aru! nnuMimss, a towfc hack- T h e iett»»r from the fitc- ••Fr.ii will unitersfum b tom orrow ." tlie yfnllit a.* ho -w h o d s . *re. and 4t# n mma T li* pofdll m rv tr* 1« Im ifliln f ut tor was sir«me«l and seifcon vch m u S o m e tim e » N e e e tn a ry Irregularity « i ew rretaos, euch he put h er o(T with ih * mory «f • pn*f-i>(tln* n«|>**fnr « l,n Together with b rie f mention «»f th e .»r F o r • long iwtervaj «lie «nt gering R -Id - fio ran B a lla r* If had In-k re arar.tf ar burning pareagae. ,v,»nt ini,- ih * Bilia ,-f AtBranoB« in rîval «vf th e fu r from the Ht.«oplttg. Ht a t the rug at her feo» then lentie«! ro* Rf-.ra and gt?we people ara ar- Tt>* to pm up .in \imhralln In th * hottaal tin g e hud profusely rhimked his («hDrB B|» » vi II “11* i*>«« iXBo# elaim 'nc ralna n# /Vren'e want him. her f;»«*e renue o-lth feeling l —rla- I f # Ifnln* -a ha t*nd lu -k ftir F i //«, a sttaviUnf dtarstic. In thta •Wnat unta» .*«*•» think <%f m eT ' she f r ’«»n«t f«*r the «metíy gif» whirti hn«l ii*luhl><-ra «alti ih * I* M hail a«n * my landlord If h * d -aan 't d« nor roof |Vlii,lln» hlm, in * «tootflttau. f w mora ttum fsref IwmMVded ’You have plitnned and made the long evening» again bright il!h ln f. nn e r w on't hnv# tn ! " A r* ynn tha p «a»m »***rf" fadtA h a re been win Rut «tf l»enl*e he sold worked f»vr n*. »wy fa th e r und me— with mush* A fl*r < in tan i* ih * i» M inirt. 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