Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 23, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1930
PAGE SIX
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
By Harold Gray.
AE CAPITAL' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Manana
KJ by Marr Uahlberg
Chapter 36
RISEN FROM THE DEAD
Dagger huddled down in her
chair, crushed, unbelieving, at
Chang'j startling wordi. Two awift
step, and Chang was beside her.
"Drink this," he commanded,
and she obeyed him.
A moment and her falntness bad
had passed.
"Do you mean that, General?"
she pleaded.
"Yes. He was with me until a
few weeks ago. He escaped out of
Russia through Siberia. One of my
patrols on the Mongolian border
found him, delirious, starving. For
tunately, the officer in command
' knew him. After he had recovered
sufficiently he was brought to my
cam?, and told me his story. He
had been unhappy, and when he
was taken prisoner by the Ger
mans he decided to 'die He ex
changed identification papers with
m dead man and became that man.
After the German revolution he
escaped into Russia. But that Is a
long story, which he will tell you,
himself, perhaps."
"If I ever find him," cried Dag
ger. -Why didn't you teU me this
before?"
Chang's eyes chilled.
"A man must fight for his own
hand," he returned implacably.
"You had believed him dead. For
all I know he may have ceased to
love you if he ever did."
"He never spoke of me?" she in
quired piteously.
"He spoke of a wife whj did not
love him, and of his unhapplnesa
He read in a newspaper that hla
wife had married another man, and
said that at last fate was on his
side. He was dead, and he would
remain dead."
Dagger shivered. To have come
so close! And then have missed.
But instantly her thoughts returned
to the practical.
"Where is he?" she demanded.
"Where has he gone?"
The Tu-chun shrugged his shoul
ders. "To his own country. A man Is
happier with his own people, even
if he be 'dead.'"
"If you had told me that first
day," she rebuked Chang. "By now
I might be close to him."
"You have searched for him
long," the Tu-chun remarked philo
sophically. "What are a few weeks
more? If it is fated that you will
find him, you will find him. If it
is fated that he will love you, he
will love you. If fate wills neither
" the narrow eyes flashed "re
member Chang has a destiny for
you. No mean one."
Dagger could only look at him
reproachfully, and he shrugged
again.
"A man takes what he can, my
dear lady," he said. "Do not be so
disturbed. And by the way, treas
ure that lucky-piece I first sent you.
It enjoys a notable luck. I picked
it up in the Sung-fu market when
I was a green boy of sixteen. A
month later I committed my first
successful robbery. In a year I
had my own band. It has been with
me ever since. I give it to you in
hope that it will work as well in
your favor."
"But yourself?" protested dagger.
"You should keep It. And you have
given me so much."
"So little compared with my de
sire," Chang replied. "No, please
favor me by keeping it at least,
as an earnest that I wish you well
in your quest."
He clapped his hands, and the
young officer who had received her
strode out upon the terrace.
"Your car is waiting, Mrs. Va
' neeriiw." the Tu-churi went or
courteously, "and I do not like to
keep you out too late. Should you
see Mr. Howard, remember me to
him cordially. I shall be delighted
to see either or both of you again
particularly, yourscir."
He bowed.
"I I I must thank you," ex-
, claimed Dagger. "After all, you
nave been kind. You meant well
"Oh, quite well, I assure you," he
vlofnrd. "In a selfish sense, of
the
i for
! 2.
I course. But one must think of him
self. Goodnight, Mrs. Vaneerlng. I
mm afraid my wives will be very
curious about you,"
urw.n h laff RtlnB-fll Da.fffier
had no definite plan for her future,
save inai sne must muchm
as quickly as possiDie; out on
U ffia. nlaln An4 t.h FilTlirA
Practically, sne torn ncneu,
I4 b tumnino.ftff nlftCfl fOT the
next stage of her search for Blaine.
He would scarcely go w new xw.
If he wished to be considered dead.
ik. raa that h'd
no, uio jiiuubmiuvj " -
tury himself in some out-of-the way
hole, where ne couia lose na
tlty and build his Ufa anew.
She was first on ine car imuwu
.u. m dabh at Innmed in the
distance behind a welter of tanks
and signal towers.
There was uncie Jim, squinvuns
anxiously from beside a new car.
j wraviv hlftos his hpartl
I nnu omsij
McCarty at the wheel, eyeing the
descending passengers no icw in
terestedly. Dagger walked straight
up to them.
"Don't you know me, uncie jwnr
she demanded. "Mac, you chump!
Don't you know me?"
Jim Marley let out something be
tween a yelp and a curse.
"What's the mauerr dtuwmm
Dagger, almost in tears. "Am l
changed so?"
"Changed? gas pea ner uusw.
"Yew've done growed up!"
nnntna fnnlishlv. had
snatched off his hat, and scrambled
to the ground.
"What have yew aone wim jwb
self, Dagger?" he asked. Yew look
like on of these here ladies in tne
ci .J nanara T tlOWf fiM SUCh
ouuunj - '
clothes outside of a film picture.
"But ciotnes naven anyiiiuig w
ri with me." she answered. "I'm
Just the same.'
Jim Marley put nis iwo nanus uu
her shoulders and held her Off, so
that he could peer down into her
eyes.
"No. yew ain't just me same,
T.n. um nontax "Y-w'v- done
J growed a heap. Growed-up, like I
said. Too oaa, dui i rccium uuue
vpw eot to be a woman yew couldn't
help it." .
"How's the ranch?" sne inquired
Idly.
"Irtfv crnnrf Mlftht have more
water, but the steers are holdin'
Upif we can git a decent beef
T3.. ain't On milfh mittl0
into cattle these days. Seems like
people wore eatin- greena sveu
meat." He paused. "Got a new
"How's that?" asked Dagger, do
know nimr
"Ain't had a dependable foreman
since Dick went," her uncle re
sponded. "All of 'em too young or
careless."
"TPnir dnt a hp an to learn, but
his heart's In his wone" Ana wnen
formation : "Come on, Mac, let s get
goinv
"But what's the hurry? I want
to see everything."
"I reckon yew'll have time aplenty
ror seein tilings, reiumeu
U DlnVif nrtnr T want tl mlt
Casa Blanca afore' sundown. Yew
see, Dagger " he hesitated "these
roads are hell. Much as yore lire is
worth to tackle some of 'em in the
I JnTir
Dagger was puzzled, but amenable,
rnimrriLnff with a decree of amuse
ment, the speed which McCarty
ran? un on tne aasnDoara.
"You never used to drive like
this, Uncle Jim" she observed.
Tim Marlftu romnunri hf tint. AnH
k-tped a moist forehead.
"Wa-all, we got to git mar," ne
offered mildly. "See them steers,
Dagger? Not so bad for a dry sum
mer. huh?"
"That foreman must know his
business," she remarked.
"HlmO" cnnrfnH .Tim Marlon
"Wn'll T tn't lalmln Vio a fi-wl
but yew might give me credit for
Knowuv my own rancn.
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