The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 01, 1902, Image 8

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    TELE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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MISS MILNE AND I.
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CllAl'TEH XV Continued.
In n tnomont I lmd rushed back for
tlio bidden roo. How I wont ui), nnd
down Hint cliff, Ib ovon now a myntory.
remember nothing but, on my return,
Feeing Warren with n ropo between his
teeth, .swimming back from tlio yncht
liko a ijliuuitic Newfoundland do(?, bio
hair matted over his brrw nnd IiIh
strong arm breaking tlio waves boforo
liim up to the edge of tlio rock. Ho
rented to take breath for ono moment,
nnd then, telling mo to hold on to the
ond, ho directed them how to fix tlio
lady. Soon, inoro dead than nllvo, wo
lind her nnlioro and rolled in tlio dry
clothing that Mr. Warren had taken
from hurfolf nnd brought down. Then
cnino the old guutlomau, bruised nnd
cut, but otherwise uninjured, and final
ly the two sailors. Thoy wero just in
time, for within ten minutes the yacht
wont to plocos, to bo washed up tlio fol
lowing morning onto Manly bonch.
"Whoio aro wo? Whoro aro wo?"
anxiously inquired the old gontlomnn.
"Whoro nro wo?" ngnln inquired tlio
colonel, looking from mo to Wnrren,and
from Warrou to mo.
'Tell him, Wnrron," I whispered,
nsl turned my back on them ami
strolled n few yards uwny, that I might
drag my lint over my oyos nnd turn up
my coat collnr. And ho told him.
"Tlio quarantine station!" almost
yelled ilio old gentleman. "And nro
you smallpox patients? This will kill
my child if the water has not!"
"No, no sir; wo nro all as clean as
now pins. Yo needn't fear, sir."
"Jlut If wo nro to bo quarantined?"
"Don't you think It sir. That there
gontloman there, lio's tlio doctor; he'll
fix it up for you."
This, of nocot-slt7, brought mo to tlio
sceno. Disguising my voice ns best I
could, I instructed Wnrron, by tlio help
of the two rnllors, to carry the young
Indy into his cavo, and to go themselves
Into one close by; nnd tbon, telling
Mrs. Warren to ceo to tholr comfort, I
requested tlio old gontlomnn to walk
to tlio ond of the rock with mo.
" ceo, Colonel i'ellmm, you do not
recognize mo."
"Good lumveiud Is this can this
bo Dr. lllttfy?"
"I am Dr. Highy, nmf down hero in
chargu of tlio station."
"All, ah I I romomhor seeing your
name in the paper. I don't know, Dr.
ltlgby, whether to look upon this re
markable coincidence as fortunate or
unfortunate."
"I do not think, sir," I replied,
rather tartly, "that you will have any
occasion to regret meeting me here.
Your drifting ashore at the quarantine
station Is certainly juet now a groat
misfortune for you, nnd more especial
ly for K Miss I'e'llinm, but I will make
it ns light for you as possible. Hut
there is so much to decide upon. I
think, ns you nro yet wet, and the night
is cold, you had bettor, if you will ex
cuse my suggesting it, come llral to the
cavo and son If Miss I'ellmm is nil
right, and then to my house to warm
yourrolf and change your clothing."
"Is there any danger of my being
fcenV"
"Very little; I can insure that for
you."
"I will follow your advice Dr. Klgby,
uud you must allow mo to thank you
a Hinruriily,"
Wo strolled up to tho cave, tin old
gentleman and I, and found Mrs. Wat
run at the entrance.
"Yo can tome in, gentlemen. She's
in bed, and had some whiskey to keep
tlio cold out."
"You had better go hi, Colonel l'ol
ham," I whispered, throwing the em
phasis on tho tlrat word, to indicate
that I had no intention of entering.
And in bo went, while I walled and
talked to Mrs. Warren uud secured her
sympathy and help. In a few mom
ents the old colonel returned, and, still
preserving his mil austere, military
tone, and with a slight, stiff bow, that
reawakened many memories, said:
"Now I am nt your mtvIco, Dr. Rlgy."
Wo slowly cliinbbod the face of tho
cliff, and then made, in the dnrkneis,
straight for my two roomed hut, Wo
spoke in low tones for fear of tho
police,
"You will not tlud tho quarantine
station so bad ns It is pictured, Colonel
relliaiu,. but 1 fear I can offer you very
little in the way of comfort."
"An old soldier does not think much
of an absence of luxuries; it will re
mind mo of old campaigning days sim
ply. I should almost enjoy tho ad
venture wero it not for my daughter.
Do you not think, Dr. ltlgby, it would
bo whor to give ourselves up to the
authorities and chuueo being brought
a way?"
Wo wero Just onterlng tho door of
iuv hut.
"If you will allow me, I will post
pone answering your question until I
linve given you something in tho way
of refreshment."
I prepared, in a rough way, a kind of
repakt (or the old colonel, and ho made
a good, a tremendously good, hiipjwr.
When he had thoroughly settled him
folf, I sat down at the othor end of tlio
table.
"You asked mo just now oh wo wero
coming in, Colonel I'ellmm, if I did not
think it would bo bettor for you to give
yourselves up to the authorities. In
reply I do not think It would, If you
wort) to do so It would insuro your be
ing quarantined, and In Mltw lVlbnin's
etate of health that would bo extreme
ly dangerous to her,"
"Hut," said the colonel, as ho put
down his knife and fork, "surely they
would not detain us here?"
"Ihey would, sir they would, in
deed. Tho frantic fear of thoso strango
people would drivo them to do any
thing, no matter how many lives woro
involved."
"Dear, dear mol This is moro seri
ous than I imagined! Hut what do you
propose? What Jh your advice, Dr.
Kighy? You cannot keep the wholo of
us hero unecon."
"No, you nro qulto right. I cannot
for moro thni) a night or two. There
foro, my suggestion U that tho two sail
ors shall remain in tholr cavo tomor
row, Miss I'olham in hors, nnd you, if
you will so far honor mo, retain my
Innor room. There you aro not likely
to bo disturbed. Then whon night
comes on wo will got tho boatman's
large boat and take her outsldo the
Honda, nnd you can nit sail round to
Mnnley and report yourselves ns wreck
ed on tho eoatt, without being definite
ns to tho spot. Jlut IiubIiI I hear
stops! Would you kindly- stop into
ml or, rather, your room?"
Tho old Colonol did so hurriedly,
and I left tho door open that ho
might hear. A llttlo tap followed,
nnd I, opening tho door, saw Wnrron,
who stopped quickly In.
"I cnino for uoino food for tho Bail
ors, Blr."
"Oh, thnnk you, Wnrron I I had
qulto forgotten them. How about
clothing, fired, otc?"
"Well, Blr, I don't know. Thoy nro
n llttlo illHnntlBflcd, nnd I ain't Hiiro
wo can kcop thorn quiet."
I thought a moment, then consult
ed my wntch. It wns 11 o'clock. I
asked Warren If ho would go nnd
bring tho mon up to my houso, whllo
I mndo n flro nnd proparod sotno food
nnd whisky for thorn. Thin ho did,
nnd promised to como bnck hlmnclf.
Whon they npponrcd I found them
nnythlng but enny men to mnnngo.
Ono vn8 cspoclnlly 111 temporod. How
over, n good Huppcr, nomo hot grog
nnd tho drying of their clothea noon
brought thorn nronnd. Whon thoy
lmd llnlnhed, I told them of my
Bchomo for gottlnp tham nwny, pro
filing It with u plcturo of what
would hnppon If they stnyod, nnd
ending by mnktng them promlso nev
er to dlvulgo nnythlng, or tho punish
ment for nil of ub would bo some
thing to romomhor. In two hours
thoy Btnrtcd for tholr envo with nil
tho clothing I could find, n bottle of
Hplrltri nnd Borne tobacco. Thon tho
old colonel roso to jenvo mo. Ab ho
took my hand ho held It for n moment
In Pllcnco, nnd then snld:
"My dnuijhtor Is nho flnfo, Dr.
Rkliy, In thnt womnn'H onro?"
"Porfcctly, Colonol Pclham. Tho
womnn Is most trustworthy."
"Titanic you thnnk you I" ho enld,
Btlll holding my hnnd, nnd thon: "Dr.
ltlgby, thin Ih n most Htrango ro-un-Ion.
nnd If thin In fnct. nny of tho
Incldonts nf our nrqunlntnncoshti)
wero mndo tho mibjoct of a novel, It
would ho npokn of ns a collection of
oxtremo Imnrolmhllltles. It 1b not bo
cnuflo you linvo boon Instruments In
nnvlng our Hvpb. nnd nlso most kind
to uh, that I nm chlofly gratoful to
you, I think you hnvo, In roslgnlng
my dnuchtor'H hnnd nnd lenvlng Eng
land, bolmvpil most nobly undor most
trying clrcumstnncos, nnd you hnvo
my most hcnrtfolt sympathy nnd
thnnkH."
"I dn not think I nm entitled to
nnythlng In tho Bhnpo of return, hut
I would llko to nsk you ono quostlon."
"And thnt Is, Dr. ltlgby?"
"Ab to MIbs l'elhnm'B henlth?"
Tho fnco of tho old colonel hnrdoned
perceptibly, nnd liU volco went bnck
to Its old linn tones.
"My dnughter Ir better. Dr. TUgby.
Sim wnn vory much better, but tho
Iobb of her mother, which occurred
nt Ben, Bout her pnrtlv bnck Into her
old stnto of inolnnr-hnlln."
TIiIh uowb shocked mo torrlblv, but
boforo I could nttompt nny reply tho
colonol had returned to hla room.
When ho had gone. I, too unsettled
to Rloon. put on my cont nnd boots
and, tolling him thnt I lintl n patient
to s" nnd thnt ho must pot fonr be
ing dUturbod, stnrted to walk.
CHAPTER XVI.
When I steppod out of tho front
door on to tho path, I stood Btlll n
moment nnd thought of nil thnt had
happened alnco my momornblo en
counter with Wnrron.
I had, Judging by ovonts, which,
after nil, constitute n much more sat
isfactory division of time than stupid,
arbitrary hours, lived ngt8 alnco
then. My Intention, whon I Btarted,
wnn to walk In tho direction of tho
caves nnd hang nbout thoro, partly
thnt I might ueo thnt all, wns well,
and partly thnt I might bo near Edith,
I strolled quietly toward tho enves.
Aa I nonrcd tho const I ranciod I
saw something moving in tho bushes
nbout Wnrron'n envo, 1. o., his now
envo, whoro ho nnd tho mon woro
hidden. I hurried up nnd found It
was ono of tho sailors. Ho looked
rnthor confused as I enmo up, and
told mo he had como out to got a
mouthful of fresh nlr. Wo atrollod
toward tho cavo, and I Intentionally
nwoko Warren. Tho othor sailor had
evidently tnkeu too much whisky bo
foro and wns sleeping heavily. Thoy
woro an evil-looking pair, nnd I felt
heartily thankful tho night wns over.
Wnrron uindo us some ton, and wo
lighted our pipes nnd talked over our
plaim for tho coming night. Wo woro
tluiB occupied, whon Warren, taking
a step forward exclaimed: Ah!
thoro'a my missus. No, It ain't; It's
tho young lady."
Wo all moved forward to get a
glimpse of her, they from simple cur
iosity, but I spoil bound and with my
heart hammering llko a steam engine
beneath .my ribs. As wo stood well
within tho Bhadowa of tho cavo wo
could gaio at hor without risk of be
ing soon; and It was a sight I shall
novor forgot. Her urmB woro folded
across hor breast, hor hoad thrown
allKhtly back, hor faco hold posses
sion of by an expression of tho most
Intenso sadness Sho was
looking J
fixedly out to sea.
"Fine craft that, Jim," whispered
tho sleepy sailor, who had JtiBt Joined
us,
'Yes," replied Jim, "she's a fine
craft, but a bit gone In tho upper
deck, I fancy; she never spoko half
n dozen words all tho time we were
out. Think sho's afraid of tho old
duffer?"
"Afraid? No; ho bo llko a d d
great dog running nftcr her."
"Now look nnd you'll seo If sho
nln't lost a plank."
Mrs. Warren had npponrod, nnd
touching her on tho arm. evidently
told her of somo reason for coming
Into tho cavo probably- an early cup
of tea. But no; sho shake her head
and docs not Bpcnk.
"Thoro!" whispers tho enllor ngnln.
"Ain't sho mad? That's 'off sho
Bhook 'er 'cad about all dny yester
dny." Thon Mrs. Warren appealed to her
ngnln nnd pointed Into tho cavo; thin
tlmo sho moved slowly round nnd
walked In nnd wns lost to us.
It wns now getting late and tlmo
that I hurried homo. I gavo strict In
junctions to tho .men to keep thorn
Bclvcs out of sight, promising them
such food ns I could secure nnd con
voy , to them, nnd then started off. I
found tho colonel pacing his room,
still dressed; ho had evidently not
boon to bed, for tho bedclothes woro
undisturbed.
"Good morning, Doctor RIgby.
Your care for your patient has com
pleted a bnd night that wo had nl
rondy mndo sufficiently trying for
you."
Ho looked at me vory suspiciously
as ho snld this.
"After Boeing my pntlont I went to
tho placo whoro tho men woro hidden
to seo that thoy wore safe," I ropllod.
"I hope you found them so?" ho
snld. stiffly.
"Yes; thnnk you yes! but thoy
nro a rough lot. Tho dlsclpllno and
privation of tho qtinrnntlnc station
would do them good, I think."
"Thoy aro rough and uncouth, but
good sailors. I hnvo employed thorn
frequently." ho replied.
Whllo wo hnd boon tnlklng I hnd
lighted a flro, nnd wna propnrlng for
a rough breakfast As wo nto our
eggs nnd drnnk our govornmont tea,
I told him tho dotnlls of my scheme
for tho coming night.
"It would bo much cnslor If wo
could go by tho harbor to Manly,
would It not. Doctor RIgby?"
Thin I ndmlttcd, but pointed out
tho Impossibility of getting our party
pnnt tho notice, nnd nlso of giving
nnythlng llko n plnimlblo account of
tholr being wroeked nnd lost for a
wholo dny without finding n houso on
tho coast.
"No. sir." I concluded, "thoro Is
no othor plnn that Is snfo, nnd this
ovon will rcquiro somo Ingenuity."
"What a tcrrlblo pity It Is thnt tho
ncoplo of Sydney nro so utterly mnd
on tho question of smallpox," ob
served tho colonol.
Tho dny thnt followed was to m
an nnxlous nnd busy ono. I hnd flvo
dxtrn peoplo to food by Btenlth, and
decont food was vory senrco. For
tunately, I secured a lc of .mutton
nnd boiled It; I Bnw tho bontmnn nnd
begged a fish of him a pplondld
floundor nnd woll I remember with
whnt earn I cooked It, and how no-Uly
pneked It up, nnd how I ransacked
ovory cornor for llttlo luxuries: thon
I hurried, nbout midday, with my
basket, nnd trembled ns I let Is down
to tho enro whoro Edith wns hidden.
"Ah. mol nh, mo!" I thought. "If
sho only know who wns at tho other
cud of tho ropo!"
"And who nro they?"
"Somo peonlo who woro wrecked off
tho roast, nnd hidden horo all yester.
dny."
"Hut who nro they?"
"Renlly, MIsa Milno," for It wns alio
Hho. nnd wo woro stnndlng In tho
shadow of n grent rock, wntchlng by
tho moonlight for tho silent em
bnrkntlon; I hnd tnkon up my posi
tion thoro nftor lenvlng tho colonel,
nnd whllo so stnndlng, Bho had
stenlthlly crept up to me "realty,
Miss Mllno, I enn't toll you who they
nro."
"You enn't toll mo who thoy nro
or you won't toll mo, which do you
rr.cnn, Doctor RIgby?"
"I menu thnt I "
"You mean thnt you wont, bocnusc
you nro Btlll afraid of mo; you think
thnt I nm still tho dangerous woman
you onco found mo. Hut you need
not tell mo who thoy nro, for I know.
I know whon thoy enmo; I know who
swnm to anvo thorn; I know thoy will
novor got to Mnnly."
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A New Type of Steamer.
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"She'a ono of theso society women
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2(14 Yamhill St., nr. Third, Portland, Or
W. Jj. McCabk,
Bcattlo.
E. 8. IUMILTOX,
Tacoma.
H'GABE & HAMILTON
.. STEVEDORES..
PUGET SOUND
Also Honolulu, H. I.
Head Of Ueo: Taoomm, Wash.
Cablo Address: McCADB
GRACIE, BEAZLEY & CO., AgenU
14 Water Street, Liverpool.
Star Brewery
Company
Brewers suit Bottlers of
Hop Gold Beer
Vancouver, Wash,
East Third and Burnsldo Sts., Port
land, Oregon.
TELEPHONE SOUTH 80S.
Ann Arbor Home
Bakery.
M. SHIELDS, I'roprlotor.
HOME MADE BREAD,
CAKES AND. PIES.
Sixteenth nnd Glisnn Btn., Portland, Or
Gcorgo Miller.
Hiram Fugitt.
Wagner Cafe
l'hono Main 870.
148 Sixth St., Portlnnd.
Comfortable Quirtern for Commercial
and BiiflinesH Men.
Portland Club
and Cafe...
130 Fltth Street
OUR SPECIALTIES',
II Monogram and III Cyrus Nobis
Whisklea.
A Ronort for Gentlemen.
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Quantity
Any Myl.
Paolflo Ooamt Branch,.
No. 60 First Street,
Portland, Oru,
Going Company
OF AND DEALERS IN
Stove Ranges,
Hollowware nd
Household...
Specialties...
Handled by All First-
Class Dealers.
Royal Steel Ranges Are
the Best and Cheapest
in the Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
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