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EIGHT THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D. THURSDAY. OCT 28, 1009. "X'‘CTéAt Ihrob of exultation h*ai>«l Ing his wife*s ump rntm in hta actiis, f Agnes. I am! rnn nn Tenevo me — sanetlty ef ticr chatnbrr thè evliiiiv • •*! up from th«'ir heart«. In plain view, calling out to her In the agony of fear, He crush«! her close to hla breast youug Engllihw oniait liarctl tier seni tu at the side of the road, were the two utterly oblivious to all else that was ami then patt«l her shoulder an a persons for whom they were «'arching happening about him. his two friends father might have touchtal mi erring tlils wtsc, si uip.’ilbelle youug nomati 111 l’crsluu vesttuent. “G«sxl luck Is with us.” whisper«! were swlftlv disarming the groveling I child ••Genetta.” ah», sali! soleiutily In thè native« Selim's knife severeil the At last she s|sike: “It Is not w holly Ch ise unconsciously. I was to blnme end, “tabe warnllig front m.i ev.ìtnp'e Ijidy Agnes. disheveled, her dn«s cords that bound Bobby Browne’s I his fault. George When you en. e are inari ied il.m i tilde 11» was staring blankly, dlz- I 1«! him on You umlerstni <r ' half strlpp«! from her person, was hands seat«! upon a great bowlder, staring Sllr before him. "i’oor devil!” said he dryly. “It's a w|th ether men uoteveti If you slu'ii’d net love yotir liusband. Sisuier or I iter Ten minutes later Chase was ad wav von have, dear.” hopelessly, lifelessly, at the crowd of It doesli't p.t* The obj«'t of this gvnth* eonimlsera yeit’il gvt trippe*! tip men tn the roadway. Reside her stood dressing himself to the four Islanders a tall islander, watching h«'r and at who, No nd and gagg«!. were tied by tlou was staring with gloomy eyes nt nty dear I never r«illz«l nulli tonigli! the same time listening eagerly to the their own sashes to trees some dis th<> lights below. He was saying to how inuch I ready care for l'cppi. and himself, over and over again, “If 1 enn I nm horribiy nfrali! thst l'ie Ina! dispute that went on lietween his fel tance from the roadside. “I’ve just thought of a little service only make Druslo understand!” «omethlug I cuti never reeuver “ lows She was not boutul. Her hands yiui fallows can perform for me In re- “You were not In love wlth Mr Chase and Selim camo down upon and feet and lips were free. turn for w hat I’ve done for you. All this little low ton«! picture. The for Browns. Thnt la why I ean't under Robby Browne was standing near GEORGE BARR by. Ills hands were tightly bound be- the time you're doing It. however, nu*r psus«l an Instant and smiled Joy stand you. Agnes “ "My dear. I ilon't understnnd mi hind bls back. His face was blood there will ! e plsto's unite close to your ously in the darkness. M’GLTCON ‘‘Five men are near the gate.” ho self. n*iw can I exp«'t you or my i cover«!, and the upi>er part of his backs. I.inly Depplnghnm Is much too “They watch so closely hnsband tu uti«l«>ratand tur? Ilow body was almost bare, evidence of the weak to take the five uille walk we’ve whisper«! C*ev»iA< ISSA. l»o4k. Mod « C m struggle he had made against over- got to do In the next two hours - or less. thn’ no on«» may go to rescue those «>Ul<l I «>xp«-t It of Bobby Browne’, Friends are Gcnevra. you are In love mndly In whelming «Hida, lie was staring at Veil are to haie th«, honor of carrying who have disappear«! -..... ................ >- l akc the ground, his head and shoulders her four miles and a half, at d you will hidden Inside the wall, ready to open love w Ith Ilolllngswertli i li i • ■""TTs s'VIAln out nnu out elopement,” drooping in utter dejec Ion. h i'o to get along the best you can the gate at a signal They lrne wait my advlco Mnrry bini, lle’s ime inali Raid Mrs. Saunders, fanning herself with the gags tn your mouths. Two «1 with Neenah all night. And «1 ly In a" tietievra pine«! ber Ivrid over ti Hit Thns* of the treasure chests were of y. u form a basket with your hands. Is near. sahib.” vigorously. r. uh ( her thè llps of thè fevcrlsh .vniiug nomiti standing beside the road, road. affording I’ll show yon how.” “But, my dear.” expostulated her seats for as many weary Ilk« • I “We must attack nt once.” said mt < “I w ili not llsteu to iiuythlm: mote carriers. It ary cs With Selim In the lead the little pro- Chase “Quiet now!” husband. blushing vividly over the was all quite t lain to Chase abmtt Mr. « ’Itasi Rnsuln ilh fcrst public use of the appellation, and his men had chanced apon the two eess|< n moved sw iftly, but cautiously, Five shadow y llguri s soon w ere dl< -ini tlrcd tlrcd “where tlie devil could they elope to?” white tss'ple during one of their trips through the black jungle. !>etit on t! lllshed huddled Close to the wall tliat I shoulil m quid "1 don't know. Tommy, but elopers to th«* eave for the purp* se of retnov reach h’s the gate If possible before below th, gate. The sense of sight "Bnt yen \gnv the night lifted. Chase I •ever take that into consideration. Do Ing the chests. and Robby had I,«- H> keen «luring those trying tnatiaged to gvutb ft) \ llii thd i> Browne brought up i the rear with the hour« In Il the dark Hess. they. Mr. Bowles?” lmp«lliiient. Casula was haranguing the crowd of two reserve carriers i In hand. Browne. At last the four men appear,si In the men in the road. The ii ¡landers were eonrrrslng In low "I do love yea, I do him weak and suffering ■ from torture and I tones. a word or two now and then mouth of the cavern. The watchers i. canting “It Is the tnlv way!” he was shout Te I • exposure, stniggled bravely along, <le- reaching the ears of the others. beiow fell Into chill«««! silence when ’ t<> ids. “lie knows It ing angrily. “We cannot put them to I they discovered that the missing cues death uutil we are sure that the oth i temined not to retard their progress Suddenly a blinding, mysterious It But marry him? No-i; es to th i IO were not with them. Stupefied with ers have uo chance to eseat>e to Eng by a single moment of Ind« l-don. light flash«! u|sm the muttering i roun. no! ! shall marry Kiri. My fatti, » .it ’ II In his heart Browne was now raglns As they fell back a voice, low r .1 1 vr th« pt apprehension, they watch«! the men land. I am a lawyer. I know what It tny m< <r. my gran«! fit her. lav«, s ! third bl descend the ladder and cross I the wvuh! glean If the story got to th» against the fate that h:>i! placed him Arm, ea!l«l out to them: m ... d ! hav<* siili! It tisi Tluit ei I« 1 II W hole • >ria remt tn this humiliating, almost contempti “Not a sound or you die”’ bridge. It \jnv.H ears of the government. We have Don’t speak «if It again ” s debut HI I led loi “They are dead.” fell from Drusilla them safely in our hands. The others ble. position. He. and ho alone, was Four unwavering rifles were tiear She <*: in ( herself down upon the siile irk Hart nr. on i >< Browne’s lips. She swayed for au iu- will reon die. Then—then there can tx- responsible for the sufferings that Ing ms'll the stirprls«! Islanders, and of the tied and clin, |i-d her hand« I i » uinell««! In t h« ..................... . stant and tben sank to the ground uu- no mistake! They must l>e taken to Lady Agnes had endured. It was as four very material nten were advanc- th«1 tlereelivss of despair and decisi* u nt Clmeland and his cabinet, gall and wormwood to him that other conscious. lovcrnors ef Ilian) stat* s, scua the mines and kept there until I have men had been ordained to save her ; iug from the ghostly darkness. An After a moment !.ady Agnes aaid • • • • • Representatives, hundreds of explaln«l everything to the people, from the misery that he had created. electric lantern shot a ray of light dreamily: ”| cllmlxsl up the ladder i most distinguished Americans. In the conference which followed Part of us shall conduct them to the make a ’ ladyship ’ of myself by twit athwajt the scene. He con'd almost have welcomed death Count de Is'nsi'pH amt man) noted the return of the searchers it was set lower mill and the rest of us go on to “Drop your guns—quick!” coni mand ringe, and I find I love tny huatiazii! I foreigners for himself and her rather than to tied that three of the original party the bank with these cheats of gold." «lare say If you should go down the N.'iv York Harbor was the sc<«ne of have been sarei! by George Pepping ril Chase. “Don’t make a row!” ■bould undertake the fun her pros«'u Rasula and six of the sturdiest men ham. Paralyzed with fear and amazement, ladder a few rounda. my dear, you a majestic marine ceremonial War tion of the hunt for the two heirs prepared to continue the Journey to might 1* an lucky. But take tuy nd- rhlps thundered salutes and cannon His wife! He coaid never be the the men obeyed. Lord Deppinghatn found ready volun Aratat, transporting the chests. Five same While the three white men kept them vice, If you won’t marry lldlliug» 1 smoke drifted through miles of flame to her. He bad forfeited the terrs in Chase and the faithful Selim sullen, resentful fellows moved over trust worth covered with their rifles Selim ran to Chase, don’t U< him cerne tu An Imposing parade |iaaae«l through and confidence of the one loyal the triumphal arch erected on I’urk They prepared to go out In the hills beside the captives and threw them Parts." the gate, uttering the shrill cry of a believer among them all. And now row. before the night was an hour older I selves down upon the grassy sward. The Princess Genwvra lifted her face I-ady Depplngham loathed hhn be night bird. There was a rush of feet But Miss Liberty’s glorloils debut Seltzn cocTlno«! Chase that the wily “We will wait here till day comes.” cause his weakness bad been greater Inside the walls, sutdued exclama Instantly, a startled ezprrasluu In her was not achieved without many trou- Rasuls would carry hts captives to the growled one of them defiantly “Why than hers! tions. then a glad cry. eyes I'ii-s Like all great celebrltl.si. she mines, where he was In full power "Quick!” called Selim The keys should we risk our necks going down “Agnew. y«»u f«>rget yourwsif!” When be would have slain the four hud a struggle In attaining her posi "You’re right. Selim. If he’s tried the pass tonight? It la 1 o’clock. The helpless Islanders with bls own hands rattled in the locks, the bolts wore “My dear." murmured I-ady Ague« tion. She In a tr»,!«!«'» with a history that game we’ll beat him at It. Ten to sun will be here In three hours. Go Hollingsworth Chase had stayed hta threw u down, and an tnstnnt later sleepily, “forgtv* m«. bat 1 have aach lit reads Ilk« a talry vtory •ne if be hasn't already chucked them on."’ Th«, t>«ople of Franrw. with the a« rags with the single, caustic adjure Lady Depplngham was flying icrow « shockingly atswut mind.” Sb« Into the sea they're now confined In five symimthy and asslnttame of th» •be spare which Intervened between «sleep n moment later. “As yoa Mke. Abou Dal.” said Rasu x'on: French Government, gavo a large •ae of the mills over there.” her and the gate. la. shrugging his pinched shoulders. “I In the meantime Bobby Browne. sum of tiKHicy for the purpoae of pre They were ready to start In a very shall come to the mill at 6 o’clock." The men were beside her a moment setitlng a «xilomuil bronze figure <>f abort time. Selim carried a quantity Turning to the prisoners, be bowed tater. I* «sensed of the weapons of the l.ltwrty Enlightening th«« World to •f food and a small supply of brandy. low and said, with « soft laugh: helpless sentinels. With a «rash the th« American ptwiple »« an enduring Each was heavily armed and prepared I ( “Adios, my lady, and you. most noble gates were closed, and a Joyous laugh sign • f friendship between U.e two for a stiff battle with the abductors. great republics. rang out from the exultant throat ot str. May your dreams be pleasant “We seem constantly to be saying ones. Dream that you are wedded Th«, commute« which Hollingsworth Chase. goodby to each other ” Tbns spoke and have come Into the wealth of Ja- •n build n pedeatal worthy "By the I»>rd Hurry, this Is worth the princess to Chase as he sttMsl at ternatlonal monument to while!" he shouted, outside the mud pat. but spare none of your dream to renttineiil the top of the steps waiting for Selim the husband and wife who are lying den«l guards were sounding the tardy pl« for nn The darkness hid the wan. despairing awake and weeping for the foolisL alarm. The first gray shade uf day smile that gave the lie to her sprightly ones who would go searching for the was coming Into the night. •••nwh'le. words. He saw Neeuab abend of him, stand forbidden fruit. Folly Is a hard road In height “And I’m always doing the unexpect to travel, and it leads to the graveyard ing still In the center of the grnvelm T Ui ed thing—coming back. This time I of fools. Adios!” in llesp. |>:ith. I’ejond her was the tall figure A pa th way vary the monotony by failing to th.- Spi. of a man. Lady Agues beut over and dropped return.” untry of Frai “You are a trump. Neenah,” cried her face into her hands. She was •<1 and J, "I should think you could vary It trembling Chase, hurrying up to her, "a Persian convulsively. Browne did of all countrle more pleasantly by not going away.” not show- angel!” the slightest sign that be honor and uat) I IH-OI •be said. “You will be careful?” It was not Neenah ’ s laugh that re • ho ««mid not rent tn It ¡»!n ^Tbe danger ts here, not out there.” had heard the galling words. plied. Chase gusisd in amazement At a single sharp command the six for th«> symbol of liberty In th«dr be said meaningly. chief city? and then uttered n cry of joy. men picked up the three chests and “You mean me? But like all dan Where glv«*rnments and patriotic The Princess Genevra. slim mid moved off rapidly down the road, ger. I a<x>n shall pass. In a few days organizations hml failed the press of eroct. was standing tiefore him. her Rasula striding ahead with th® flaring I shall say goodby forever and sail New York siicceixleil. the g orloits uti hand touching her turban In true mili torch. ■ way." v«,|llng follow«! and Miss Liberty tary salute, soft laughter rippling from TheX were barely out of sight when has sin«-«, been doing her enlighten much better It would be for : her lips. Depplngham moved as though Impulse ing s'unt even to this day You tf this were the last goodby and in th«> exuberance of joy he clasped was driving him Into immediate at ♦ ♦ » I abouid not come back!” that little band and crushed It against It will ho stnrtellng news to many tack upon the guards who were left ’ “For me?” his IlfM*. that t?e gross debt of New York <‘lt> behind with the unhappy prisoners. I “Yes. Y oijj could marry the prince “You!” he exclaimed. Is as large as the national debt, and Chase laid a restraining band u [ m > u his without having me on your conscience annual expenditures of the city “Sh!” she warned. "I have retained arm. forevermore ” one-quarter as large as the a»r my guard of honor.” “Walt! Plenty of time. Wait an , annual ex|ietidlture «if the na “>tr- Chase!" He looked beyond her and beheld the hour. Don’t spoil everything. We’l! tional Government. 1 here are very '"*rra easier to forget the dead than tall, soldierly figure of a Ilapp-Thor- save them sure,” he breathed In the n«»ar!jr fifty thousand |>ersona on the the living, they say.” berg guHrdsman. other’s ear. Ity’s payroll. Th«< Interest and “Don’t be too sure of that.” Thr ITinfCMK UencVra vai »Uindtwjbcfort “The devil T* fell Involuntarily from amortization charge nn th«, city’s The minutes slipped by with excru him, hit hand louchlruj her turban In “Ah. there’s Selim! Goodby! Well debt alone Is S.'iO.OOO.OOO a year, ami ciating slowness. The wakeful eyes He u<is felted to the wiigh tiy a mbjhty his lips. bare gix-d news fcr you all. I hope, be- bUrW. “Not at all! He la here to keep me d.nuiug all commands and entreaties, liefore .......... .. of i .. term of of the three watchers missed nothing *«e long. Keep your ey«“i on Neenah from going to the devil!” alie rrled ho refused to be put to tied until he had the next Mayor will. In the opinion “ Kft,p out of this. Browne! You ’ ve •he and Selim have arranged a set of that took place In the little grass been enough of a bounder without try merrily that he laughed al«>u«l with related the story of their capture und of some, b«< S75.000.000 Prophets who have alleged tka •aiguals. Don't lie awake all night, and j grown niche below them. They could ing that sort of thing.” her in the spirit of unbounded joy. the subsequent events that made the th«> business center of the metropo •on’t pray for me." he scuffed, In have sprung almost into the center of “ Come! lA»t us run after the others. Tears were in Bobby Browne’s ey«?s night memorable. He sat with his list will some time be tn Harlem may the group from the position they occu reckless ummx I. as mile after mile he blundered along, I want to run and dance and sing.” rigid arm alszut his wife's shoulders not have to wait so I .ng as the acep- The three men stole out through th» pled. Two of the men sat with their his h««art bleeding itself dry through He still held her hand as they ran Drusilla was stroking oue of bla tuiuds ’la| believe to Hee their forecast rea ■mail gate hi the upper eud of the backs to the rocks, their rifles across the wound those wonts had made. swiftly down the drive, followed close In a tuilf coooclous mutiuer, her eyes lized. their knees. The others sprawletl lazi park. Selim at once took the lead St at 1st leans hav<> calculated It was still pitch dark when they ly by the faithful sergeant. staring past his faco toward the dark They crept off into the black forest i ly upon the soft grass. Two torches “You are an angel.” !w said In her forest from which he had ««lie. Mr. th«- city's center of isipulatlon came to the ridge above the park. keeping clear of the mountain path stuck In the earth threw a weird light She king tied as she kicked up BrIU was orderlug tcaudy fur LU moving northward at th., rate of two Through the trees« the lights In the cha ear I over the scene. blocks and a bit more yearly. until they were far from the walls. into his face. tremUlug clleut Bobby Browne was now lying with t«in cuuM be seen luidy Ague« opened Since the subway supplemented The starlight Altered «town through “ Yes — a P,«ka aa*s>. ” she cried. her «yes and cried out in tremukiua “After >U." mid Browne, hoaraa th«, eleviitwl road In providing rapid the leafy canopy above the road, in his shoulder against a fallen tree "It’s so much Hosinr to run well lu a with uerv o us na ae, '"there te »ouie guud transit «connections with Manhattan. creasing rather than «le'-reasing the trunk, staring with unswerving gaze Joi Persian angel's «wstutns,” she added to he (lerivod from our exp«M-|MM«s. New York expansion has been direct- “You've iaboved well and faithfully," at the woman across the way. She •enaity of the shadows through which han! as It may be to Izeilere. | tstve <*«! northward In a more noticeable Chase said to the panting kdaudees. was kxiklng off Into the night, stead they sped. None but strong, deter CHAPTER XXIX. “ and Pm going to rowan! you. 1 ’ tu fiaiad uat the taoatsi l»y which Itasulu manner than before quick transit was Inaugurated. mined, inspired meo could have fol fastly refusing to glance In bls dlrec- A l’UfjenaitUU MALADT. Intends tu deatoiy every living crea going to se< you free, but not yet. j tion. The Bronx Is filling op at a faster k>w«1 the pace set by the lithe, sure IM? are wonderful, stayfroz out ture in tike chateau.” t'base threw off rate than other outlying terrltorbsi. Then suddenly Taidy Agnes arose ts Don’t rejoice. First we shall tie yeu footer! Selim. there all night watching for— bls iqs'll of Innguktaieas and lis>k«>d an I. iinh-HK developen.ent of subur securely to four stout tree« just off the I Mlle after mile fell behind them her feet and lifted her hands high to road. Just as soon as we are Inside ua.” He waa about to any hard at the speaker. "Rasula coolly ban traffic facilities changes the bal with nn relaxation of energy or pur ward the black dome of heaven. 8a- “me." the walls I’ll find some way to let your ask«l me at ouo of «sir resting pla«w ance, Indications are that the prerent Voce. They were coming to the ridge lammbo-Ilke. and prayed aloud to ber friends know that you are here.” "now c«xtld any one sleep? Neenah If there bad been any symptoms of tendency will not only be maintained, <lod. the sneering islanders looking on road, and Selim fell back to explain I mentioned but will In the course of another He and Selim promptly marched the found this «Irons for me. Aren’t thewe (xilsonlng among us. the neM for caution. This was the In silent derision. Thu devil year or so be further accelerated, as bewildered Islanders Into the w«xxls. baggy trousers funny? Rbe rlfksl th« Pong and the servants, toad, in an likelihood, be expla!n«l a result «-f new hi - '«! transit <!< velop- Bobby Browne, utterly exhausted, ha<! late Mr. Wyckholme’s wardrobe. This laughed gleefully In my face and told ments In ijat section. CHAPTER XXVTTL «hat the abductors wonkl have used thrown himself to the soft earth. Lady costume once adorn«*! a sultana, I’m I me that It was but the beginning. I THE PERSIA!« ASGEt. trv thefr flight from ihe cavern. Twc Frederick Hoss, a shoetnnkcr who HE man called Aboti suddenly Depplngham was standing, swaying, told. I wore it tonight because I was j tell you, Chnae, we can’t escape the miles further south It Joined the wide leaped to his feet and. with the but resolute, her gaze tiisin the distant much lees coMpicuoaa as a sultana i diabolical whemc he has arranged, died al Colville, Wash., a few «lava highway that ran from Aratat to the cry of an eager animal, sprang friendly windows. Aft«tr a long, tense than I might have been had I gone to i The water thnt corn«* to us from the ago, siipposeri to b<* In poverty, left mines springs up there In the hills la to lie 135,000 In tin old lard pall (4500 In to her side. His arms closet! moment of lnd«tclslon she field out her the wall as u princewt.” ReMm crept on ahead to reconnoiter poisoned by those devils. I heard gold, $2500 in paper money ami nu hands, and Depplngham sprang for “ I like you best as the princess. ” he He was back in ten minutes with the about her slender figure with the un Rnsula giving Instructions to one of merous securities were found mak fnf«»nnntl«>n thnt n party of men had rnlstakahle Mist of the victor. A hoarse, ward In time to catch her as she said, frankly surveying her In the gray ing the total mentioned. his lieutenants. He thought I was still but lately passed along the road to I inarticulate cry of rage burst from swayed toward him. She was sobbing light. “I think I like myself as the princess, unconscious from a blow I rwelved His figure shot In his arms. Bobby Browne's heavy ward the south. Thefr footprints In Depplngham'» lips. He slgh«l when I trkid to interfere In behalf of the soft, nntravrled road were fresh out through the air and down the short breathing cease«! In that lnatant. and t«x>,” she said naively. Lady Agnes, who was Is-1 ng roughly The stub of a cigarette bad scarcely slope with the rush of an infuriate«! he cloned bls ears against the sound deeply. They w«?re «julte close to the along the mountain road dragged that came to them. excited group on the terrace when site beast. Even as the astonishe«! Abou trarned ftself out. Positively enred by rxqiplngham gently Implored her to said: "I am very, very happy n«iw, Day and night a detachment of men They broke sway from the road and dropped his struggling burden w th-so Little Pills. are to be employed at the springs, de took a les» exposed conrse through the the attack of the unexpected deliverer sit down with him and rest. At last after the nxsrt miserable night I have They aim reUeva be. ever known. I was so troubtad and llberately engaged In the attempt to forest to thefr right, keeping well with he was felled to the earth by a mighty she said: tress r« >m Dyspepsia, In change the flow of pure water Into a "I ’ ve made you unhappy. I ’ ve been afraid ” — Wil ILE to enrsbot of the ridge, but moving so blow from the rifle which his assailant digestion and Too Heart) "Just because I went away for that al«>w, subtle, d««adly poison, the effects I A carefnlly thst there was slight danger swung swift and true. His skull was so foolish. It has not been fun, either, Ealing. A perfect ren. of which will not lie Immediately fa my husband. God knows It hadn't. little while? Don’t forget that I am crushed as If It were an eggshell. -<1y tor ISz/lneas. Naiwa •f alarming the party ahead. Drowsiness, liiul Thxti so«ri to go out front you for all time. tal, but positively so In the course of Lady Agues struggled to her feet, You d«> not love me now.” At tnst the sound of votcea came to a few days. In the end we shall slck- lu tlie Mouth. Cnatm. He did not answer her at once, and How then?” the ears of the pursuer*. As they wild eyed, half crazed by the double Tongue. Piun tn tile Htrt» "Ah, but then 1 will have Paris.” she «m and die as with the ac«Mtrge. They eret»t ckioer at «l i L -«r they became assault. The next instant she fell for she shivered fearfully In hia arma. TORPID IJVKR. The, cried gayly, ne was puzzled by ter will call It the plague.” •ware of the fn t that the party had ward upon her face, dwd to all that Then he kissed her brow gently. » KUlÄte tbo B ow - îr . JUrrly VcgWabin. A shudder of horror swept through “ I do love you, Agnes. ” he said In was to follow In the next few min mood but then, why not? What could halt«! in the roadwny nt the point tensely. “I will answer for my own be tie exfiected to know of the mo«xls the crowil. Every one looked Into his »MALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. whrre a ebnrp defile through the rwki utes. •prned a way down Into the valley. | There was no struggle. Chase and love If you can answer for yours. Are of royal princesses? No more than h«i nelghtszr’s fare with a profound Inquir ing light In Ills eyes, seeking for the Genuine Must Bear XJke snakes tlie pursuers wriggled Selim were upon the stupefied Island you the same Agnes that you were— could know of their lov«ut. first time evidence of approaching WiTTie Fac-Sirmle oiRnature Signature rac-Sitmle •hevr tray to a point Just above the era before they could move, covering my Agn««?’’ Lady Itepplnghnm was got to bed nt death. “Will you believe me?” •mall basin io which the party was them with their rifles. The wretch«^ once. The princess, more thrilled by fell upon their knera and howled for “Yea.” «y'y.rrri’ixl- excitement than she ever had been In mercy While Djepplrgxhark,was hold- (TO BE CO.-'TIMUBD.J “I am the sanx^arS®*- 1 ¡Uh £our her life, attended her friend. Jn the «Ä_REFUSE XUTSTIfUTU I I t IlThe Man SIILI FIGHTING FOR PROPERTY From Brodney's Itched nnd Burned Terribly—^rm Affected, Too Cenni Mol u ’ TI'“"'1” Wi;ll»“l ’ ■ h Cm"., - Sleep «'"I W„rl 0f|,„ |„ ‘ •ible-Wus F.url\ Worn Out. CUTICURA SOON HIS FEARFUL n I 1 to I ‘it f ft "fl Ulti V* 1 th« ti Ah Iti lin n cM hi <n4 irtU !*> ¡riYf* ti l> 1: 1«? M» toilllt 1 n t hu’’ 1« * Vu f‘H«t 1 4 <1 ti •tti with wnhr»r. hut I l«« K**t my h*Ml¿: . 1 rub •til wit 1» <»ti. •’!>»•• « rt «• •f bll*!l «•• tn« nth* nn< 1 tar ««mtn»' i t 1 :h n«> patti« tilii r Iw 1 kn •» what lo irio. f. r fttl DUI • . »>K lini k«-ii ,t AAMHlf Hl« hy 1 I t a sn*l at lui ( t euri. 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