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TP I TYTf'lN I I\ /X 1 * J i 1 I/’IAJp *’*0* court# you *111 understand how zw. 1 11 Nj Impossible it is fur me to come here. mouths nt Schloss MArtatiS. 1 have shifty pye. at the oahffiet of imcifnt No. 0718 seen and beard etartlgh to coucim e m< rings aid necklaces. and then depart- countess. Your father, tbe duke, does that s<>me great movement is on f.sH. '■d with: ut having seen the interesting 1 RLASl RY DEPARTMENT matters. nn4 I’m uot quite My itiU-iligence tells me that it U.is to Miss Platanova. Copyright, 1909, by George Bari a not I bo tn!nee L*^ do with Grunstark As be wishes the At his room in the hotel he found a Otbce’ei Comp ollet ot the Cun -u-y McCutcheon "It Is of tbe prince that I want to prlm-e no go*id. It mils» te for evil ’* note addret uu to himself. It did not MS'.%.on. D C. X| 1910 si>eak, Mr. Tullis,” she said. “I do "But there is uotliing be can do. He have much to say. bitt it meant u great Copyright, 190*), by Botiti, Mead Want to talk very seriously with you has Ttie ¡»rince is deal, There wan no signature, and the no following nera Whereas, by samiacuxv ev.<k-ai< {-.esenled concerning Lis future—I might say his adoriM by the [»eopie Count Mariaux handwriting was that of a woman. & Company to the auJer>i^ned. it hat beta i: a. • „ppeaf immediate future.” Would not be such n foul as to" “/Tcoac do not come again." That was I that "The F ust National Bunt ot ■ ’ i ’ m He looked at her narrowly. “lie is no tool." she interrupted alls SYNOPSIS lhe City of Dai doa in the Ct ’vol) and “Are you quite serious?" "That’» why I am afraid. if quickly, He laughed with a hue tone of de CHAPTER 1—1 tuxton King arr.ve* in Ed- Stale of Otegou Lu comp-«xl -a . ’ I ;!;? 11.>. in Belgium the month ot Muy is “Quite. I could not have asked you be Is plotting ngnlnsi the crown, you fiance and went back to the shop at elwrtx, cap.tal of Gzau.' k, and nr 4 the to come to this bouse for anything may deiieml upon u it he is laying bis 5 o’clock. Just to prove that nothing kiiown us the Virgin’s month uud con vuioos ot the Statute* -f the Uuit.u . les. re beau)Jul niece ol Spantz, a gunmaker. 11— trivial. \Ve have become very good plnns will Joltu Tullis, JldlU Tullis, that man is so timid as a note could stop him. On secrated to the Virgin Mary. In the quired to be complied with brfcre an . sxiatioa K ig do-« a I a vo< lor Prince Rolin, the >ourg friends, you and 1. Too good, per a devil a devil “I il ii«.trnnte! L*.irii:ttc ’* Sheturneii the occasion of this last vis't to the province of Liege during May young shah be authorized to conimeuce the buaiat »« of ru!et cl the country, who«e guardian ii Jchn haps. for I’ve no doubt there are old her f.n e away A spasm of utter re shop he did not stay long, but weut girls have a pretty way of learning Banking; .1) Tullu. an Air encan. lll---Baton Dang!< •• tabbies In Edelweiss wb(> are provoked pugnatice crossed tier face away somewhat dazed to find himself whom they shall marry. A group of Now Therefore I, Lawr-oce O. Murry. “1 am afraid of I’eter Brutus Ile U the possessor of a ring he did not want maidens arrange to meet at sunrise, Compi.-ollcr of the Currency, do herei y certify mmoter ol police, -nterview« King ar.d WrtU to criticism. You know what I mean." "Tbe prince is a sturdy little beg here to wat Ii everybody ” and out of ¡locket just $dt), American. walk through the fields until they come that "The First at onal Bank i I Bandon* in the him aga nit Olga, the gunmaker'* niece. IV- - gar.” he began, but she lifted her hand She leatua! aguluxt the grant curvisi Having come to the conclusion that King invader the royal (>ark, meet« the ponce to u hedge, and. selecting a spiff un City of Bandon in the County of Coos and State in protest. tmiutel post, a tall, slender, lissom knight errantry of that kind was not exposed to the highway, they choose of Oregon u authorized to con.rr -:i the i>u i- an I *« pr*-enied to the lad « fascinating A un “And lie lias sturdy, loyal friends. creature, exquisite!) gi wiled ii i rarest only profligate, but distinctly irritating a honeysuckle bush beneath which to neu of Banking a< pt, , idol in Si : Loraiie. V—The commil.ee ol ten. conapi-i- That is agreed. And yet”— Shi* paus Irish lace, her bare neck and shoulders Fifty one to his sense of humor, he looked up perform Their mystic rites. Each girl tor« against the prince, meets in an underground ed. a perplexi-d line coming between gleaming white against the dull (tin hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statute* Mr. Hobbs and arranged for a day’s selects three blades of grass, cuts the charnier, whgre the girl Olga u di*clo«ed a« one her expressive eyes. I hts iM'yond. the faint glow from the ride in the mountains. of the United State*. John Tullis opened his own eyes embers creeping up to her face with who i* to kill Prince Kobin with a bomb. Mr. Hobbs led his patron into the tops to equal lengths and to each ties in testimony whereof wine;- tn hand very wide. “You don’t mean to say the insistence of a maiden's flush. 11»' mountain roads early the next morn a colored thread of silk. Black rep and Seal c.f office this Fifth day . .\p .1. 191(1 that he is — he is in [>eril of any sort? ” me to submit to the committee, lie gazed in rapt admiration, bis heart ing. both well mounted and provided resents a bachelor, red an unknown .Seal] Lawrence (J. X urray She leaned nearer to' him, dropping thumping like fury in Ids great breast believes it to tie the day of all days lover and greeu the person the girl in with, luncheon. |4-IOt Comp'.rolkr of the Currency Nothing should go amiss. We con the ash from her cigarette Into the re She was little more than a girl, this It is a good three hours’ ride to the her heart wishes to marry. Ten days quer with a single blow. By noon cf ceiver as she s|>oke slowly. Intensely. wife of old Mnrlanx. and yet how summit of Monastery mountain. And | afterward they return to the s|«>t that day, the 2Gtb of July, the commit “1 Uiln'.c lie is In peril in deadly ¡ ht H." wise, how clever, how brilliant shf after the height has been attained where they left the blades growing lie stared hard. “What do you was! tee of ten will be in control of the ■ ■ one dot's not cure to linger lorg among state; the new regime will be nt band. mean?” he demanded, with nn Involun She was well named Ingutnede I li»' the chilly, whistling crags, with their anti that blade of the three which has i grown highest represents the lovet A new world will lie iiegun. with ia'.el- tary glance over his shoulder She in Beautiful. OR photographic film snow crevas-’es and bit’er winds. The weiss ns the center, alsiut which all terpreted that glance correctly. "Does R.iron Dattgloss know thl* utter loneliness, the aloofness of this that is destined for the maiden's llllM and printing paper, "The peril Is not here. Mr. Tullis. I man Brutus?” asked Tullis, arising to frost i n wned crest appalls, disheartens butxl. the rest shall revolve. We. the com know what you are thinking My fa Rtand beside her cameras, pure chemi mittee of ten, will be its true found Thera II veil In pool one who loves the fair, green things era. We shall lie glorified forever. Tile ther Is n loyal subject. The peril 1 "I don't know." she said thought girl uamed Anna She Was cals and supplies of all kinds, j -f life. death of the prince is the signal for suggest never comes to Grnustark ” fully "1 have net «qsikeu to him con It was 3 o’clock when they clattered an adopted daughter of an old couple come to this store and you "Never comes to Graustnrk he al- cetming Brutus Perhaps he knows the overthrow of the present govern down n stone road and up tj the for j who worked n small farm Alimi was will be certain of depend m o s t wbispered. The baron is very wise. Let me tell ment and the establishment of the new bidding vale in which lurked, like an a fair coniplexioiied. (air haired. Iilve "You don’t — you you flow I liappen to know that I’eter order of equal human ity." I eyed maiden, her ¡Hire heart being able quality. We sell the evil, guilty thing, the log built home can't mean your— Brutus is still serving Count Marlaux Up in the distant hills slept tlie Iron of the witch of Ganlook gap, that an plainly manifest In her countenance your husband?" Count, dreaming of the day when lie and why I think Ills presence signifies cient female who made no secret of The adjoining farm on the east was a “I mean Count a crisis of some sort." should rule over the new Graustark — much larger oue mid owned by a farm her practices in witchcraft. Marians." she said Her voice, always low and eveu. for he would rule! a smile on bis griz er named Deltonde. with one son. A low thatched roof protruded from steadily. seemed lower still. "In the first place. zled face in reflection of recent wak Ileileger Delloade Avtis at th? hill against which the liut was Helleger. ing thoughts concerning the punish "He means evil to I have a faithful friend In one of the built. As a matter of fact, a thin the university when Anna DeWindt Prince Kobiu? Good oldest retainers at Schloss Marlaux. ment that should fall swiftly iijmiu the ■himney grew out of the earth itself, came to live at' the adjoining farm heavens, countess. His daughter is my maid. She is here assassins of the la-loved Prince Kobin. for all the world like a smoking tree When he returmsi for his spring vnea with uie now. The old man came to 1 — 1 can't believe it He would make short shrift of as stump The single door was so low tion he saw her busy about the ad sassins! I know he is bitter, see Josephn one, day last week lie which makes truer, better- that one was obliged to stoop to enter joining premises, but she was so far revengeful and all had accompanied Count Marlaux to from him that he could not tell wlieth balanced negatives, and the little room where the dame had that, but"— the town of Balak. which is in Ax- Taking a CHAPTER VI. been holding forth for threescore er she was comely or ugly Cyko Paper for deeper, "He is all that phnln. a mile beyond the Grnustark INGOMEllK THE BEAVTIFtH.. years, ’twas said. This was her throne glass, he brought the image nearer and and more.” she said. line. I’eter Brutus was with my hus softer, clearer prints. discovered what lie was pleased to room, her dining room, her bedcham LIGHT, chilling drizzle had keen “First you must let band in Balak for two days. They call his "Madonna ” Let us show you our ber. her all, it would seem, unless one falling all evening, pattering me impress you were closeted together from morning From that time when he would st>e hnd been there before and knew that softly upon the roof of leaves splendid assortment of that I am uot a till night in the house where Marlaux Anna on the porch of tlie house or that covered tbe sidewalks I “ he means EV ii . to traitor to his cause. was stopping. At the end of two days her kitchen was beyond, in the side cameras. Pure chemicals, of the hill. The one window, sans back In the kitchen gulden be would PRINCE ROBIN?" along Castle nvenue I could not lie that. Brutus went away, but he carried watch her through his glass and long all photographic supplies. Almost in tlie center of the imposing for the sufficient reason I liât I ouly with him a vast sum of money pro- glass, looked narrowly out upon an : < dd opening in the foliage below, giv ed to go out and chat with her line of palatial residences stood the i sus|M'et Its existence, Developing and printing I am not In vided by tn.v husband, It was given His vacation came to an end. ami tie ing the occupant of the hut an unob home of tlie Duke of Perse, minister j any sense n part of It. I' do not out ttiat he was on his way to Serros. done. Reasonable charges, «-s* experienced a pang jit leaving his Ma structed view of the winding road that of finance, flanked on either side by know anything. I only feel I dare In Dawsbergen. where he expected to donna, whom he had been used to led up from Edelweiss. structures as grim and as gay as it say you realize that I do not love purchase a business block for liis unis bringing so near to him by means ot Tlie two horsemen rode into the glen self. yet far less significant in thpir ; Count Mnrlanx- that there is alisolute ter. Marlanx waited another day in his glass. On the morning of his de nnd came plump upon a small detach generation. Here dwelt the most im , ly nothing in common betweeu us ex- Balak. permitting Josepha's father to parture he was obliged to rise early portant man in tbe principality, not cept a name. We won’t go into that. come on to Edelweiss with a message ment of the royal guard, mounted and CO 4PANY rather resolute in their lack of ami Going out on to the porch, he sniffed excepting the devoted prime minister for mo and to see his daughter. He"— the delicious spring air.. The sun was ability. himself. Not that Perse was so well “And Josepha's father saw Brutus in "I nm overjoyed to hear you say this, just rising. He walked about, present "Soldiers, I ’ d say," remarked Mr. beloved, but that he held tlie destinies i countess." be said very seriously. “I Edelweiss?" ly going under a tree with overhang of tiie land In Midas-like fingers. More have been so bold ou occasion as to “No But he did see him going Into King. Ills eyes brightened and his hat ing branches. A door opened in the Street Improve inc. l tou.c than that, lie was tlie father of the far- [ assert ( it your prit ate ear, of course Balak as lie left for Edelweiss that came off with a switch. next house, and Anna and another girl famed Countess Marlaux, the most “Hello! There’s the prince!” lie wore a disguise, tmt rhat you could not by any freak of morning. glorious beauty at the Austrian and nature bappeu to care for Count Mar Jacob says he could not be mistaken ì Farther up the glen—in fact at the came out and walked directly toward Notice i, I *eteby Given, that 11.- cr i :on They advanced to the hedge him. Russian courts, She had gone forth lanx. whom i know ouly by descrip Moreover, he was accompanied by sev very door of the witch’s but—were council cl the city of Bandon, c. i .it a cellar separated the two places nnd that from Graustark ns its most notable tion. 5 mi have laughed at my so eral men whom lie recogtiized as Grau- gathered a small but rather distin were screened from him by its twigs meeting thereof, held on the Itah c'ay ol May, bride since tlie wedding day of the , ailed American wit. and you have stark mountaineers and hunters ot guished portion of the royal household. 1910, pass a .esolution, where' y it was pro nnd leaves. posed and determined Io ipi| love ! ow'er Main Princess Yetive, late in the nineties. been most tolerant. Now. 1 feel that rather unsavory reputation. They loft It was not difficult to recognize the Stealing out of his retreat, stooping Street, from Atwater stft et northward to <i <-p Ingomede. the beautiful, had Journeyed I am justified. I’m immeasurably glad Brutus at the gates of Balak and went little prince. He was standing beside far to the hymeneal altar. The tius- to hear you confess that you do not off Into the hills. All this happened John Tullis, and it is not with a de that he might not be seen, be went water of the Coquille river, by causing rhe treading on the soft grass to the hedge. same to b- colored with a [liank and piling band who claimed her was a hated, love your bu^iand.” before I knew that i’eter was living sire to speak ill of his valor that we On reaching it he heard coming from bridge work, crowned in the middle, 4 inch dishonored uian In Ills own land. There acid he was clutching the slackest "You have never tried to make love in Edelweiss. When I saw him here I a few yards distant on the other side plank, also 8 foot sidewalk each side, 2 inch were those who went so far ns to say I knew at once that tiis presence meant part of that gentleman's riding breeks their soft voices. Anna’s companion plank surfaced one side, for the (u|| width of to me." she weut on. "That's what I that her father had delivered her into said street, i. e„ 75 feet, for the full length or I can put many , with an earnestness that betrayed ex was speaking like about you. I think must men are' something sinister treme trepidation. Facing them, on the the hands of a latter day Bluebeard, portion above specthed. and in detail according tilings together that once puzzled me- silly, not I localise 1 am so very young. "This is the bachelor," she said, ty to the usual ciiy specifications for street biidge who whisked her off into the high stone doorstep, was the witch herself. i but because my husband is so ridicu the comings and goings of months, tlie lands, many league*» from Vienna. Behind Tullis and the prince were ing a thread on a spear of grass work. lously old. Don't you think so? But. secret reports and consultations, the! NOW un!e. the owners of two-thirds ci ¡lie "This is the unknown," tying another, She was seen no more in the gay several ladies and gentlemen. queer looking men who came to the) I never mind! I sec you are quite eager "and this." tying a third, "is my dear real property homing upon Loth sides of the courts for a year. Then of a sudden Truxton King's heart swelled sud , to answer. That’s euough. Take an- castle, the long absences of my hits- i sai I portion of sai I Street hie a written rem >n- she appeared before them all. as daz- denly. Nyxt to the tall figure of Colo love." j other cigarette and—listen to what 1 band and tn.v—my own virtual impris- , strance against such work with* the C-ty Record “ And who ia your dear love?" asked zlingly beautiful ns ever, but with a I «as nel QuinnoX of the royal guard was er, on or before the 15th day of June, I'? 10, am going to say.” lie declined the onment—yes. imprisonment. Anna, who was tierself tying threads haunting, wistful look in her dark eyes then the Common Council will pass an OiJi not permitted to leave the castle for the slim, entrancing lady of his most cigarette with a shake of his bead. on blades of grass that could not be mistaken. The old recent dreams, the prince’s aunt. the nance ¡woviding for the construction of such im After a moment she went on reso days nt a time during his absences.” “John Ten Eyck. Who is yours?" count found nn uneasy delight in ex provement, also providmg therein that the cost "Surely you will not go baek again!” Indy of the goldfish conspiracy! lutely: "As I said before, 1 do not "1 can’t tell you; It is so foolish of thereof shall be assessed again t the ad).-cent hibiting her to the world once more, The Countess Marlaux, tall and os know that my suspicions are correct. he began hotly property, and also providing for the collection of me." plainly ns a bit of property that all tile quisite. was a little apart from “Sli!” She put a finger to her lips 1 I have uot even breathed them to my “You needn’t. I know already. It the same as a læn again«! the said property. men were expected to look upon with others, with Baron Dangloss nnd A manservant was quietly- crossing father. He would have laughed at Mie. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 2bth d_y envy In their hearts. young Count Vos Engo, whom Trux is the handsome student in the De- My husband is a Graustarkian, even the ball Just off tbe library. "He is May. 1910. Koade place.” Then the Duke of Perse resumed his ton was ready to hate because he was I do not like Ills appear ( R. WADE. as 1 nm. lint there is this distinction a new tnan Anna made no reply, but Helleger. residence in Edelweiss, opening the a recognized suitor for the band of the 20-Jt ‘ C ity Record) !rr. between us—he despises Graustark, ance.” old palace once more to the world. Ills He was having found nn opening Just big The servant disappeared through a slim young,person in gray. while I love her in every drop of my enough t^ give him n view of her face, dnughter after the death of the prin for riding boldly up to this little group, liloixl I know that in his heart he has door at tbe end of tlie hall. City Caucus. saw a blush overspread her features cess began her extended visits to the "Then there were the great sums of' but a very objectlonble lieutenant never ceased to brew evil for tlie He was astonished. A girl whom home of her girlhood. So long as tin* barred the way, supported in no small throne that disgraced him. He openly money that m.v husband sent off from ' he had not suspected of having been princess was alive she remained awav expresses his hatred for tlie present time to time." she coutiuued, “and tlie measure by the agitated defection of aware of bis existence hud Indicated fr< >tn Edelweiss, reluctant to meet the dynasty nnd lias more than once said in strange boxes that came overland to Mr. Hobbs. Notice is hen by given that i cau with tlie green thread that she bad friend who had banished her husband public gatherings tiiat he could cheer the castle and later went away again j The way was made easy by the in cus of the legal voters of the Citv of long before the wedding day in Buda taken him into her innocent heart. tervention of the alert young woman fully assist in its utter destruction. as secretly as they came. Mr. Tullis. Having tied the blades of grass nnd Bandon is called, and will be held at pest. Now she came frequently nnd That, of i ours<‘, is commonly kuowu in I am confident in my mind that those In gray, She caught sight of the re stayed for wet*ks at a time, apparently cut them to a uniform length the two Graustark. where he is scorned and boxes contaimsl flrearins and ammu- strkted adventurers- ar one of them. happy during these escapes from life girls went back to the house and tbe the Opera House in Bandon, Ore. derhled. I Jut he is not n man to serve nltlou. I have thought it all out. I’er- ; to be quite accurate—and. after speed upon Thursday, June 9, 1910, at in tbe great capitals. student departed for the university his hatred with mere idle words nnd haps | am wrong, but it seems to me | ing a swift smile of astonishment, Of lute she came more frequently to • • • * • • • the hott of 7:30 D.111 <.f said day, that I can almost see those firearms I turned quickly to Prince Bobby. inaction. Edelweiss than iiefore. John Tullis The prince broke the ice. At Amsterdam several years later iortlie purpose of placing in nomina "I nm seeing you hero In tills big ston'd sway in the caves and cablus was nlways to remember the moment “Hello!" lib cried shrilly. Helleger and his .Madonna met. Her room openly." she weut on. "for the outside of Edelweiss, ready for instant when he looki'd upon (bls exquisite "Hello!” responded the gentleman people hnd received a small legacy sod tion for the cptning regular city simple renson that if I am lieing use when tiie signal comes" creature for the first time. Thai was readily. had come to Amstertiam to claim It. election candidates tor the offices of "Gi d! An uprising! A ¡dot so huge watched this manner of meeting may months ago. After that be never censed John Tullis found himself being drag Helleger Deltonde did not betray tlie be above suspicion. We may speak I as that!" he gasped, amazed. It is for- Mayor, Recorder, A.unicip.il Judge, lieing a secret, silent worshiper nt her freely here, for we cannot be heard tunnte that he was not facing the door. ged away from the witch’s door to fact that be hnd seen Anna before; transient shrine. and three vacancies upon the Board unless we raise our voices. Don’t be The same servant, passing once more, ward the newcomer at the bottom of certainly did not mention that he hail Ten o’clock on this rainy night a the glen. Mr. Hobbs listened with looked at her through a fieldglass. might have si'eti the telltale consterna of Counciljnen. carriage lias drawu up before the low tray surprise or consternation. The eyes of the wall may tie better than its tion iti his eyes. "It cannot be possi deepening awe to the friendly conver Nevertheless he yielded to an Irreslst This notice is given persuant to er gates to the Perse grounds, nnd a ble! Why. Dangloss and his men sation which resulted in Truxton King ible Impulse to make her his wife. ears." tall, shadowy figure leaves it to hurry an order of the Common Council of going forward to join the party in In Holland if a young man wishes to "You don’t meirti to say you are be would have scented it long ago.” through tlie shrub liued walks to tbe front of thg hut. “ I have not said that I am sure of ; ask the band of n girl in marriage he said Citv', made on the 5’h day of ing watched here in your father’s massive doors. anything, remember that. I leave it i Truxton was duly presented to the buys a sweet cake, takes II to her house? ” he demanded. May, 1910, Tullis had long since ceased to be a "1 don’t know. This I do know—the to you to analyze. You have the foun ladies and gentlemen of the party by bouse nnd In presence of her family welcome visitor In the home of the dation on which to work. I’d advise : John Tullis, who gracefully announced places It on a table before her The thereof. Duke of Perse. Tbe men were openly count lias many spies in Edelweiss. you to waste no time. Something tells that he knew King's parents In New family nffect not to notice the gift, Dat *1 at l>in<!on, Oregon, this He is systematically apprised of every unfriendly to each other. The duke York. Baron Dangloss was quite an while tbe girl. If she accepts him. eats me that the crisis Is near at band." thing that occurs at court, in the city 16th day of May, I y to. resented the cool interference of the j old friend, if one were to judge by the the cake. It she refuses him she leaves sandy hatred American; hi the other ’ or in the council chamber. Day Iiefore C R. W ade , manner in which he greeted the young the cake on the table. CHAPTER VII. hand. Tullis made no effort to conceal yesterday I saw his secretary In the man. The lady in gray smiled so Deltonde took a cake nnd laid It 19 t4 City Recorder. strx*ets. a man who has been in his em AT THE WITCH’S HtTT. his dislike, it not distrust, of the older sweetly and nodded so blithely that before Anna A blush came to her ploy for five years or more and who man. N the meantime our excellent Tullis, instead of presenting King to cheek, and she put out her hand to The countess was alone in the long. ; tow pretends to lie a lawyer here. His young friend. Truxton King, was her as ho had done to the Countess 60 YEATJì ward It. but did not take it. Was she name is Brutus. 1 spoke* with him warm tinted library. having a sorry time of It. It all l>e- Marlaux and others, merely salt): EXPEriCfCE yielding to n natural coquetry or hnd He said that he had left the count six "It is good of you to come." she snld gan when he went to the cathe- "And you know one another, of M they shook hnuds warmly. "Do you weeks ago in Vienna, determined to dral I In the hope of swing the charming course." Whereupon she flushed very she some renson for hesitating? ileile ger said to her know it is nlmost a year since you last : set out for himself in his choseu pro aunt of the little prince once more. prettily. “Am I not he of tbe green thread?" fession. He knows, of course, that I rnme to this house?” Not only did he attend one service, tmt Truxton King, scarcely able to be The blush on her cheek deepened to “It would be a century, countcss. if nm not nnd never have been in the all of them, having been aaaurvd that lieve his good fortune, crowded Into I were not welcomed in other houses confidences of my busband. I asked the royal family worshiped there quite the loathsome, squalid room with his scarlet; she hnd her face In her hands At Inst she snld: F raoe M ars » where 1 am sure of a glimpse of you him if it was known in Edelweiss that ns regularly mid as religiously ns the aristocratic companions. D esigns “Tell me how yon learned ntxiut the from time to time and n word now nnd he had served the count as secretary. lowliest communicant. She did not COFVntGMTS Ac Never had Truxton looked upon a green thread " He promptly handed me one of his appear. then." Auron* ii«l!n< a »ketch end d^crti.th-n mn* creature who so thoroughly vindicated nh’kiy p- err.un our oplnli>n free t/i-. nr r » “l will if yon will toll mo nbont how They both seated themselves before business cards oti which he refers to More than nil this, he met with fresh the lifelong reliance be bad put in the HTentltrti >» |«r<th»tilr patent »«’»In. Cornmtintm* ft himself as the former trusted and con you came to know anything about me.' iVvi»«trictljre< ‘iil>dPtifbd. HANOROOK ««» Pntenta a glowing open fire. disnppointmetit when lie ambled down description of witches given by the »Ant fr«e. agency for .•*crurinu j a:• m««, "You must first tell me how yon f'.ntettt« tAken tnr>»utfh Minin A. < ■ . recHre “The duke lias gone to Ganlook to fidential secretary of Count Marlanx to the armorer’s shop. The doors were fairy tale tellers of his earliest youth. wdlcc. wini- ut chnrge, in the Now. I happen to know that he Is still knew nbont ni<>." she replied play bridge with friends." she said M locked nnd there was no sign of life She had the traditional hook nose nnd He shrank from telling her that ho once. “He will not return till late, I In m.v husband's service.or was no long about the shuttered place peaked chin, the glittering eye», the hnd boon looking at her through a spy have Just telephoned—to make sura. »• er ago than last week. He Is here for . ’»«ndtomely illnrtrnft 1 weekly. fj»rirc«t rfp. The next day King made n purely thousand wrinkles and the toothless Union t<( en» r» Journal T. » n< ■ f ; a glass He took u|i the enke nud handed Iler Mille did more than to reassure a purpose, ns my hnstatid's represent business cull nt the shop of Mr. Spnntt. gums. He looked alxiut for the raven •; four II.Ili, fl. old by Mil <!W h • alerR. ative. 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