” .| TV.'I',! A WEEK CUAisJ. I. i I h I will I n « in«- ilnii x F i ’ m K i tiTTihyi), fill m e* <'«»i1111«■- am of j iii wf-HNth«!” ‘V pm ,” n*plh*rd HuweitHtle's. But you AiiK'fU an you laugli at auch thing» You ur«- big, ho big, Ilk«- your couiitry!" Horne«- followisl lier n< iohh tin- ter ' ra« e to t he wall. "All, believe III«-, dear countess, Mid, "tin- great world your world, COllllleHH I iiih tlmrmiglily alienated me." The «'ounti-HH turned her whapely bead -«nd looked at him admiringly mul with n toii«-li of Irony nt the sur prise h I i «' was ii I hiui to give him. "Ah. you retnlti one «iimllty. You are larvlesH. you lire free," nnd she laid her right hand U| hiii bls nrm. and II I n<‘<- thrllhsl nt the Intimate t< in ti "Well,” he laughed, "|H-rli.ipM , tlioH«- thing» I mu Amvrlcnn, but others I fancy | Hhoiild lx- thou Honiythlng else, »houhln't I?" Kh<- laughed opi'tily nt him now, but «•nriu-Htly witlull, ntul »old "You are n di'lxmiilr man of th«- world, and yet you are Htlli American In thnt you nr«- abominably rich, The »«-tth-incnt su h matter us that. ov«-r which n Fl'enchinan, nn Italian, might h«*sltat«' you laugh. Such matter us ( I.' i O.OIHI you set It a-Ide, you laugh You say. 'till, yes; take It!' " For n moment sh«- fenred thut H««r net- would full over th«- low parapet. «1 w hite did Ids fin «• beconx- mid then ho flushed, but th«- boy wiih gam«* all through. The generations of slmph* Indiana Htock cam«« to his rescue, and !:<• nt,■••!«•«! liliriHi-lf with mi effort and replied quietly; “A humlr«-d and fifty thousand pounds! Why. that's seven hundred mul tlfty thou» I say, countess, ••ouldn't use th«- money to better vantage!" There was real admiration In FrencbWomuu'H glance this time, • lie had lost none of the little byplay, nnd sb«* rdmlred th«- courng«- of the youngster. So she said: "Mi friend, how wl»«- you are!" A h Hhe H|«>ke »he «ur p.inion." <7> Ami Instantly there came down the Then »In- at do II I: ,11 ! dly by Lord ♦tops tin- German gentleman aforesaid. Huw«.,,th- Ile was tnll und of a «'oiuiuamilug pitf.M'dre. lie Wore a r. yl -.li b. i rd i:: .i *.:> H11I- ’.I bile «.:_> Hint half i ou- eeua u i. t i r ««l with rhe t gei. . ticas b m ith. HE cl.itt• r w ii outcenri ;j< <• nn it i By tm au- over the gbaioiis bay. A Novelization I •• i <. Il re h.: the Same Name .o fib.,- i e gai d«-d 1’11« hud throw n It an«l seated liims« If to Li.dy Cr< ecb r-nd ts-< ¡«b- Lady Cree h. who wii. al­ t,m with lio i.i «Talk* nose. ready deep in' th«- I'liur li Register. turned up ! r ur ('«pyrmFl, !*><••>. by Ameritan "Wtr-t a dre iful person!" sh«- mid Th«- earl luid burl« «! him a If l i the Fall P-e,a /saoritlion Mall Gazette and as app r ' tly olr ar.,1 t irue-l again to her piper. Tin- Ge. i ■ liked »«»'ately a'-rosa • ♦ •Y llvious to such minor del. Ils as ea the t« rrace to the tab.«- where tin- two Italian peasant row i'll A I* I Eli FIVE ( Continu«-«! ) But to Horace in his highly strung servitors still sto-sl at attention and lifted Ids hand In a curt h. If n.lllairy 'l’Tii't »top wlth ber, tlioiig condition of tier: « a the uproar was ag­ salute in acknowledgment of their Why noi?" dvmiiiidvd ili«- «-ari nu­ the «uri gravating. and he called to Mariano, "See to ray American friend, grlly. know that who was busily setting th«- table again: said. A sort of luau In thè villane g.-t me "Mariano, how long is this noise to "What a terrible person!" reni irked tu l.-ok ut n liuti terrier pup," Aluivrlc “I do, in continue?" ri-turni il I loi II - Lady Creech again, and Ilawcastle w-al vii . wltli a yuwu. "Wonderful ' Me«- here! Th«- maltre d'botel shrugged ills fcX- bent toward her. little belisi (or p 'Im - Jolly In l.l-iit lu-re In Italy press!ve shoulders and replied: “Undoubtedly, but he speaks Eng­ ? He lina g"l u In-ni oh hllu ' I la w-ciistli- could scarcely concvul Ills "How can I know, m'sleu? We can lish. So I m .- careful.” llaweasil«- luierruptv.l smugi-ly »11 tlsfu« tloll, while do nothing.” < 'hum "So many objectionable people do, ' We'il « oiu «-de hi- tretm-mlous u I plgny executed n lilt si ili bl­ Michele, who was assisting bis chief, commented the crusty dame. vantati«* n«r )oli in limi i<-sp«-et." li-* Idi <1 I |om< e's bm I, smiled covertly at the young man. Herr von Grollerhagen turne«l smil­ Mld unii tbrow thè rigar he li.ut All, the «lushing nu-thiKls of you "The populace they will not tie de­ ingly to Mariano. llglited luto thè «'off«-«- < up Americans!" retili in-d the enrl si.ii. part so long as there shall tie tte “My American friend desires bls na­ "In thut ull yoli lune to teli us?’ Ingly. "You < nrry thing « on so! Ne .t chance once again to observe the tional dish.” illiplored tliu coUUIvM, utili a dr.i you'll lie Maying. 'Why imt lu re at a North American who pulled the auto Mariano bowed. malie Kvature. l«-uning forward Al- rrntof " mobile with the donkeys!” "Yes, Herr von Grollerhagen. unite itMiked up wltli surprlM- "Well, and why not. "Merci!" cried Mariano, with vigor. plied Mariano deferentially. "He will "«iti. ilo!" he anld. "Sin- nei epte ered dish, while Ethel turned with a stood there and voiced but one word. terrace mid then turiteli friend, this ■ '-I Mr i’ll.'' ■■ will answer was that lie ’picked the I "ub. here! 1 any, you know!” Inter- little shudder of disgust to the "Garcon! ” he said softly. But It was company In sight.' No meaning "Here's her brother,” I m - qn«-er, do you?" Jis'lvd Almeric, In at lag himself <-r« - t countess. like the command of a cavalry officer "Attention now!” "Well, tb<- governor blmsclf was I hud him. you know, I rather tin 1 In tin* chair nil«! waving a protest!:'.; “How horrible!” she said, and the in Its effect, for instantly th«- maltre rather raw. you know. This Is prob­ didn't I?" I 'Top. The « nrl t rrnvd on him In- d'hotel and his aid stood at attention Frenchwoman patted her shoulder re­ it this moment Lord Hawcastle - ably a harmless old chap, easy to !«-t: »tuntly. CHAPTER VI like trained veterans. The earl evl assuringly. tend with a bundle of newspapers i die." "As I any, dear Imy, why not.'" In- Immediately following the servitor BABY l-IIKY. dently was not too deeply immersed to "I wish I knew. I shouldn't like Al- der libs arm and proceeded to M CHAPTER VII. catch the sudden silence, for lie looked came Pike, the same self possessed Kt'ALLY whi-ii a man through j Inqulro«! suavely, and Almeric wlltid himself at one of '.he tables, Alm« : merle's family to think we had qm- r Pike, clad in a linen duster and a HNUIIIIEtl! up from his paper and observed: inclination or environment de ! Immediately. I c«inn«-ctlons of any sort, mul In- might approached him. "Just ns you say. governor," he an­ straw hat that was «lecorated wl’h a "Epon my soul! Who's this?" eld«-» that the uumuera of Ills AUG ESSE, sweet Countess of “English papers, governor? I’ll tie turn out to I»- <|Ulte sli«» I: At «'.“- people will uot Hcrv«« for linn swered meekly. Mariano dl«I not turn his head nor bright ribbon. If there was anything Ha wcustle!" the woman cried. lean. I—I could n't* bear f the pink un. I'm off." -And he pick- ■ I! "Enchanting! Brava f’ cried th«- and thut the cuatonis of III«- turni <>r relax his attitude of stiff attention, but distinctive alsiut him it was hts scarf, ! I. irgMMl And an ri-u.ir! up th«- tinted sheet as lie si>oke. Ethc 11*11 There was n note of*ge: which was of that type known as hl» inh>pt|oii ur«* mor«- uppll«*nl«li* to tils - ounti-sa, in «1 llAw- astli- again turm d Adieu! I leave you with your In her vol <•. and her b:<' came up to him and touched him or answered obsequiously: Windsor and much affected by artists pur|'-'He h<- outdoi-H even the natives to tin- pulpltatlng Horace. dear brother!" “ It is the Herr von Grollerhagen, a the arm. cd instantly: "My Hi.n Is nil lm|Hitlence, tie mur­ In the east and every one in the west. In lit» conformation to th«- «-xlMttng She ran quickly up the step« with a "Going for a stroll, Almeric? W< u!. German gentleman, milord." mured, llxlng tin- young man with in» He cprried a towel with him and — men K«-«-p mm out <>« UI«»I«*H. flirt of In-r parasol, and Horace took Ilawcastle turne«l with an amuse«! you like me to go with you. dear? ' droppeu it In one hand as he glanced That's simple enough," he **ai«l "Non,' Horace Granger Nlmpuou tjn- Grau- eye. his sister's huud with tears In his eyes. smile to Horace. He lookt-d ut her vacantly for an i'j "Quit«' so, «tulle ho !" answered Al­ of them, except the solicitor. t» «-d see about. vr was but a recent Innovation du«- to "Bear old sis! Dear old pill!" he “The man who owns the automobile. stant and then stammered: the belief that Simpson by Itself was merle dazedly, und Ids father went on : said, und she turned a radiant look him." “WelL 1 yaCi'j; thought I'd have a Probably mad«- a fortu' » in sausage." (Continued next week.) "Shall we dls|H>H,- of th«- ni-cenanry Almost In a burst like an eruption altogether too hopeleiialy pletu-lnn to upon him. From with I jx., the hptel-th€j& llttl«* detullH nt once — the various ml there ciime an uproar outside the gates attract «-ven a iikm II ciiiii of ut tentimi I "Isn't it glorious. Hoddy?" she said tulli < otlsorteli with the glided youth nor arrangements, the er er sett!«- with exalted ton«-. "Look!” and held tx-yond the hotel—wild laughter, riot ment?" and Interrupt«-«! hlniHclf with of several capitals, ami bls «-ducatkiu up the IxHik she carried. " It’s Burke's ous chtM-ring and th«- not«»« of the tar- tin«! progreamsd to such an extent tti.u a friendly laugh and putted Horace 'Pi-criige.' Ami Froissart's 'Chronl- vtitella playtxl by maudollns ami gui- upon the luick. "Of course as men of tin- youth of Kokomo would have cles' — I've been reading It all over tar. then more shouts and cheers and you understand cries of “Bravo, Amerieano!” and itoiiisl him Instantly u |»< ii his arrival th-' world our worlj then- ure f«irmallties In the tinture of "Yanka Ilooda!" Horace ran to tin­ at tin- town de|s>t. a settlement.” gates, but they were closed, and tile H<* atnbhsl with a ns-klng gait, Horace, who was In the seventh uproar contliiu«*«!. Ethel sttxjd by one drawn from th«- guardsmen lie had so h«-av«-n of delight nt the approaching of tin- tables, amazement written on carefull; watclu-d, down th«- steps ot ullliince between one of the ancient her features, nnd turned to her brother th«- hotel <>n to th<> terra«'«-, mid Ills housvu of Kokomo. Ind. nnd tin- boil- as be came back shaking his head. attiro wouhl have nttraet«»! notice from orabl«- lln<- of 1 Inwcaatle. broke In “What Is that?” she asked tremu- n lllnd«Mi hlol. II«* wore Hpotlessly eagerly: lously. Lady Creech, all in a tlutter. white flannels, white sh«»-» pl|welay«*«l “Quite so, of cotirs«-! I know! enter«-«! from the hotel. At a glance to ii datxllng degree, a thon'tlghly tn Inly! Perfectly!" one would set her down for an aristo- llrlttsli straw hut, chamois gloves mul "Then W<-'!l have no difficulty Ills-Ut crat. There was no doubt of It. From n pule 1-In«- scarf held together with a that, my b«iy. I'll wire my solicitor th«* topmost tip of her whit«- hair to massive |«-arl. tonight nnd lie'll be here within two the toe of her solid shoe sh«- was an F'-r mi Instant Mme. la Cotntesae day-." »aid said the earl enrl carelessly. "If aristocrat. • V 'ki-d nt him mul then, wltli a llttl«« you w ish to ■ -oiiMiilt y<>ur own solicitor "One of your felloiy countrymen. n>y k ls>lh bls starti«»! Iiamls Ruddenly Horn« «- »«-«-mid taken with icans are r -ally too"— "Ah. my dear Horae«- Granger tl flt of embarrassment. "Not my Americans. Lady Creechf t,«'«-inp»on!” she salii excitedly. "Hus "The fact Is, I.ohl Hnwcastlc." h- said Ethel spirit« diy. yuur »Isler told you?” Hiihl. "I've n notion that our solicitor "Not «-ur. you know, One could Ethel's man of business, thnt Is— Horace Hwitllowisl once or tv.’!.-« hardly say that, now!" reiterated «avagely ami then made a heroic ut from Kokomo. Ind , where our govern­ Horace. f«>rt t<> keep down the radiance Hint or livi d In fact, a sort of guardian of Almeric entered, at once • laughins him, i/o« know, I mthcr think, I ami beating Ids l«oot with his crop, w»s choking him, mode two effts-tuul h«-rs may I»- hen- at any time. I've didn't If” Almost exhausted with ills mirth, he «III-* at hl» eyes with th«- hundki-rcblef heard from friends thnt lie is coming again The St. Aubyns were at Crecy threw hinis If into a chair and burst he took frolli I i I h slei'Ve Hid resp«in«h*d In this direction.” Th«- word had caught Ilnwcastle's and Agincourt, and St. Aubyn wlll be out: Joyfully, though brokenly: "Oh. I say. what n go! Motor car my name.' ' She han. Imlt-ed. I n- «ur<- you I am attention, and in- leup«-«l nt It. "A sort of guardian? What sort, "They want it to la- your name soon, breri!;» dv n - n the way here. One quite overcome, my d«-ur friends «•h?" lie Inquired, seemingly taken sis," he answered her. of the Johnnies, a German chap, dis- H'ally, 1 iiHsiire you." For a moment she turned away and char res tin- chauffeur. and the other "Ith a silvery laugh Mme. d<> Cham aback. "I really can't say.” replied Horace then looked at him straight in the Johnny—one of your Yankee chaps, plgny Hti-p|M-d backward from him. Ethel hires two silly little donkeys, making a little ,'uurteay as »he «lid so npologi-tlcally. "Never saw him that I eyes. "You're fond of Almeric, aren’t you, like rabbits, you know, to pull th«* ma­ Th«' earl came forward with out know of. Ydu see. we’ve been on this atri'ti |ie<| hmids and graspid one of Hide so many years, nnd there’s been Iloddy? You udmlre him, don't you. chine. Then, as they can't make it. no occasion for this fellow to look us dear?” you know, lie puts himself In lluracr'a between bolli bis own. "Certainly. Why, think of all he straps with them and proceeds, "My dear young friend." he said up. hut he's never opposed anything Ethel wrote for. He s«-ems to be an represents, sis!" tended by the |>opulace. Ha. ha!” "Not nt all not nt nil." going old chap " "Ah. yes. noddy! Crusader’s blood He laughed long and loudly. As the remark seemed a trifle ani easy "ilum!" said Hawcastle doubtfully flows In his veins, It Is the nobility “I went mi to this Yankee chap, I blituoiiH, Horace looked nt him luqulr sister ’ s that must be within him that 1 have mean to say—he was pulling and tug­ Ittk’l.'. I,nt, rending reassurance In tils “Would n«- consent to your marriage- or the matter of a settle plight«-«! my troth to. 1 am ready to ging along, you set- and I said. ‘There •. repihsl Instantly : marry him when they wish!” you are. three of you In a row. aren’t 1 n-xure you I am. I ussure you I ment?” Horace laughed « lu-erfully. Horace sighed. you?” meaning him and the two den- II' h quite overpowering. Isn't It? “I have no doubt of It. If h« has Mlth ii look of coiiinilseratloll the "It will b«- as soon ns the settlement countess ri'uiiriled him mid said softly: th« slightest aetise of duty toward my ls made and arranged. It will take lister he ll l>«- the first to welcome the alwut nil your share of th«- estate, sis. " 'h. pis.r M. H»r.i< e!” l'foni Ills »prattled attitude In the alliance, won't In-?” but it's worth it n hundred and tlfty “Then when h«' mul my solicitor come thousand pounds.” «■hair tin- honorahl«« Almeric drnwlml they can hav«> an evening together over • protest. Ethel lifted the I mmi U to th«- level of 1 ■ ty! Iion't take It that way. you n lot of musty paper»', and the thing her «-yes. will I m - done. Again, my boy. I wel­ "What la-tter use could la- made of •Omv. She's very happy." Homi i- I'ei uvered himself instantly come you to our family. God bless a fortune. Hoddy, than to maintain the state and high condition of so an nil«l « roHsisl th«- terrin e quickly to you!" He wrung Horace's hand again nn«l dent a house?" Kra»P th«- Iniml of tin- bridegroom to He looki-tl at her affectionately •c I he fait Hint II was as limp n» a turmsl away ns If to hide his i-motloii. took tier hand. ,li,l >'ot worry litui mi Instant, but really to wink at the countess. "I'm overp«»u«-r-'«l. you know real “Nli« h worthy «>f li she's worthy of "It does seem Impossible that «• I kliow site h! nd when will 1« |y over|Hiw er«-d. y * u know." stammer«-,! were Is ri' 'n Indiana, doesn't It. Horace, fanning hl nelf d«-»penitcl;> ter?" And the tones of Ills voice were St. Aubyn?" he a those of Incredulity, "le butithtg!" «Ti« .1 countess vil­ w Ith Ids hat. ,l>’l i.iMliaily. "Ho « "Come, Almeric," said th«- enrl. and She smiled nt him fondly. la Ills grasp FOUR LUCKY HORSE SHOE «he , a as the youthful heir to Ills house aros. "But Isn't It good that the pater will be those we apply to your horse Un W■ . .*( |,. tlasiicd ber il Kinne«* and languidly h«- sftlh d < lo»<- to the count 'made Ids pile.' as th«« Americans say. Lucky for the horse bt-eause he wll and let us come over Iler«- while we ut last know what real foot comfo ’“«n-d to H.irace. ess an«! whlspert-d In her ear: “Let him know It's a hundred and were young to llnd tile nobler things, means. Lucky for you because, be __ ’’li tlie dille?" he salti doubt fully, Iloddy tin- nobler things?" 'lare Hiiy w|i!lln n year two fifty thousand." Ing comfortable, the horse will d Jeiir "Tiie nobler things — the nobler more and better work for you Then h<- and Almeric w«>nt up the Tini-.- WM nM„tber little < rj < f pro­ steps Into tb.- hotel, leaving Horace tilings! Why. sis, when old Hawcas- Lucky for us, because we will hav **1 frolli rii,- i-'Uiiiess, and thè curl an«! the countess gazing nt each other U«< dii-s I'll be saying offhand, you maae another customer as the resu Iliir-d know. 'My sis’er, the Countess of Haw ot your trial. her iiit-niicliigly. Horace delightedly. •tartt-d in. 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