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tn e rail—th e re betw een the twov think of me? I’ll not go a n o th e r foot! w om en w ho w ere w aving their l I w on’t be a fool!” H e w as excited and self conscious kerchiefs so fran tically . His and thoroughly asham ed of th e trip gau to Jum p up and down, into which his Impetuous adoration doubtlngly. Im patiently. Why ( had driven him. J u s t as he w as tu g n o t th a t face be tu rn ed towd ging a t the door In the effort to open it w h a rf as th e o th ers w ere? Then th a t he m ight order the d riv er to ta k e th e blue coat, b u t not the bluet him back to the hotel a sly te m p ter ja u n ty sailor h a t s a t w here the! w hispered something iu his ear. H is to be forgotten cap had perched.! change w as slight, but it was su fancy w as caught, and he listened: . . . By . . . to throw him Into th e most d “W hy not go down to the p ie r and s ta te of u n certain ty . An insane] look over the passenger list ju s t to see GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON to shout a com m and to this If she has been booked safely? T h a t young w om an cam e over him. would be perfectly proper and sensi Copyright, tool, by Herbert S. Stone T he ship w as slow ly openingl ble, and, besides, it will be a sa tisfa c betw een herself and th e w harf, | tion to know th a t she gets off all right. knew th a t in a few m om ents CHAPTER l.—Grenfall Lorry, a wealthy Amerlan row she w as to sail! If he could but Certainly! T here’s nothing foolish in tion w ould be impossible. Justl globe trotter, stumbles into acquaintance with a charm that. * * * Especially as I am rig h t on w a s losing hope and w a s ready tof ing foreign girl on the train from Denver to Washington. see her once more! The pair is left behind when the flier stops for repairs in A t 7:30 Ills m other found him in the the way there. * * * And as I have w ith d esp air th e face beneath tlj West Virginia. II.—Lorry wires ahead to held the train. come so fnr * * * there’s no sense iu o r h a t w as tu rn ed squarely jpi He and the unknown girl ride twenty miles at a trarn g lib rary searching diligently through pace in a mountain coach. There is no love-making, the volum e of the encyclopedia th a t going back w ithout seeing w hether rection. A glaze obscured his ( but a near approach to it as the rolling stage tumbles ore W hen she usked she lias secured passage. * * • I can num bness attack ed his brain. passengers about. III.—Lorry dines with the for ion contained th e G’s. party, consisting of Miss Guggenslocker, Uncle Cast a w h at he w as looking for, he laughed find out in a m inute and then go home. Miss G uggenslocker! and Aunt Yvonne. They are natives of Graustark, a * * * There w on’t be anything w rong A p air o f big glasses was levj country Lorry had neter heard of before. IV. T°rry idiotically an d in confusion informed shows the foreigners the sights ot Washington. They h er th a t he w as try in g to find the name in th at. And then I may get a glimpse him for a second and then lower* leave for New York to sail on the Kaiser Wllhe-tn. of her before the ship leaves the pier. plainly saw th e sm ile on her far Mi s Guggenslocker naively calls Lorry her ideal of th e m ost im p o rtan t city in Indiana. American’* and invites him to ccmc and see her at Edel She w as glancing a t the books In the She m ust not see me, of course. Nev the fluttering cam bric iu her ] weiss. case w hen she wns startled by hearing er! She’d laugh a t me. H ow I’d hate w aved his h a t und then his him u tte r an exclam ation and then to see her laughing a t me!” Then, chief, obtaining from her vigor* sinking back again w ith a smile of unrestrained signs of approbate C H A PT E R V. leap to his feet. justification on his face, he m uttered: face w as w reathed in smiles i SE N T IM E N T A L EXCHANGE. “ H n lf p a st 7! I can make it!” "W e won’t tu rn back; w e’ll go right leaned fa r over th e rail, the py F Lorry slept th a t night. he wns ‘‘W h at is the m atter, Gren, dear?” not aw are of It. All night long he ahead. We’ll be a kind of a fool, but anim ated pleasure. "Oh!” he ejacu lated , bringing him self tossed and thought. H er face wns up w ith a s t a r t “ I forgot—e r—yes. not so foolish as to allow her to see us Making sure th a t her uncle, everyw here. H er voice filled his m other. I’ll Ju st have tim e to catch the and recognize us as one. w ere not visible, he boldlv nh, ear with music never censing, but It train, you know. W ill you kindly have Before long they arrived a t the t0 hls llpa am] wns not the lulling music th n t Invites Mary clean up th is m uss of books and w harf, and he hurried to the office l t over tfae w a te r drowsiness. He heard th e clock strike bo fo rth ? I’m off, you see, to New near by. The clerk perm itted him to "Now she'll crush me!” he the hours from 1 to 8, when he arose, York—fo r a day only, m other—back look over the list. F irst he ran himself, reg rettin g the rash thoroughly disgusted w ith him self. He tomorrow*! Im p o rta n t business—ju st through the first class passengers and praying th a t she had not obse worshiped his m other, b u t In severnl rem em bered it, you know —ahem ! Good- was surprised to find th a t there w as j H er h an d k erch ief ceased fluti Instances thnt m orning he enught him by, m other! G oodby!” He lmd kissed no such name as Guggenslocker In the self Just in tim e to prevent the u tte r her and w as in the hall before she fair list. Then he went over the second | an ¡tu si;u lt’ and; w ith slllki"S realized th a t she had observed ance of some shnrp rejoinder to her ly understood w h a t he wns talking class, but still no Guggenslocker. pleasant, m otherly queries. Tw ice she about. Then she rnn a fte r him. gain "H asn’t Mr. Guggenslocker taken was a m om ent of indecision wns compelled to repent questions, his ing the hallw ay in tim e to see him pass j passage?” he demanded, unwilling to p art of the fa ir one going out 1 and then the little finger tips < mind being so fn r aw ay th a t he henrd through the stre e t door, bis hat on the believe his eyes. hands w ent to her lips and nothing save w ools th n t nnother wom side of his head, ills overcoat fluttering "Not on the K aiser Wilhelm, sir.” an had uttered, sny, tw enty-four hours furiously as he shoved his arm s into “Then, by George, they’ll miss the came back to him. before. H is eyes w ere red, and there the sleeves. The door slammed, and | boat!” Lorry exclaimed. “Maybe they’ll While he w as still waving I I.-o r o ]i i i f l n h o t l n y q n y g g A l v wns n heavy droop to th e lids. His lie w as off to New York. j be here in a few m inutes.” tones were draw ling and ills voice “They can’t get anything but steer T he tra in w as ready to pull out when strangely w ithout w arm th. Ills face he reached th e station, and it wns only age now, sir. Everything else is gone.” was w hite and tired. by a h ard run th a t he caught the last “Are you sure they haven’t taken “ You nre not well, G renfnll,” his platform , panting, but happy. Ju st ! passage?” asked the bewildered Lorry m other said, peering anxiously into Ills tw en ty -fo u r hours before she had left j weakly. eyes. “T he trip has done you up. Now, W ashington, and it was right here th a t "You enn see for yourself,” answered you m ust tnke n good, long rest and re she had smiled and said she would the young man curtly. cover from your vacation.” expect him to come to Edelweiss. lie Lorry was again in a perspiration, lie smiled grim ly. had had no tim e to secure a berth in i this time the result of a vague, grow “ A m an never needs a rest so much th e sleeper, but w as fortunately able ing suspicion th at had forced itself in ns he does a t the end of his vacation, to get one a fte r taking the train. Gren to his mind. Gradually he came to eh, m other? Well, work will be rest fnll w en t to sleep feeling both disap the conclusion th a t she had fooled him. ful. I slmll go to the olttee this morn pointed and disgusted — disappointed i had lied to him. She did not intend l lug and do three d ay s’ work before because of Ills submission to sentiment, to sail on the Wilhelm a t all. It was night. T h at will prove to you th a t 1 disgusted because of the man who oc | all very clear to him now—that stran g e am perfectly well." cupied the n ex t section. A man who ness in her manner, those odd occasion T rue to his intention, he w ent to the Is in love and in doubt has no patience office early, virtuously Inclined to work. w ith the prosaic w retch who can sleep al smiles. W hat was she—an adven turess? That sweet faced girl a little Ills uncle greeted him w arm ly and a so audibly. ordinary coquette, a liar? He turned long conference over business nffnlrs A fter a hasty breakfast In New York cold with the thought. followed. To Lorry's annoyance and he telephoned to the steam ship com The clanging of bells broke upon his discom fiture he found him self freq u en t pany’s pier and asked the time of sail oars, and he knew that the great ship ly Inattentive. Several Im portant cases ing for the K aiser Wilhelm. On being was about to depart. Mechanical y. were pending, and In n day or tw o they Informed th a t the ship was to cast oiT disconsolately, he walked out and paced were to go Into court w ith a dam age a t her usual hour, he straightw ay call suit of more th an ordinary conse ed a cab and wns soon bowling along the broad, crowded w harf. All was quence. Ix>rry senior could not re tow ard the busy w aterw ay. Directly excitement. There were the rush of press his gratification over the return he sat bolt upright, rigid and startled I*eople, the shouts, the cheers, the puff- of his clever, active nephew nt such an boldly placed hls fingert»1 to find him self more awakened to the ingot tugs, the churning of w ater, and opportune time. He had felt him self tlm K aiser Wilhelm w as off on its long an d W(lfUd “ W* i realization of his absurd action. Again unable to handle the case alone. The en- voyage. H alf lieartedly, miserably ously th e wisdom of the *(tJ It entered his Infatuated head that lie durance of a young and vigorous mind and in a dazed condition he found a cam e a p a rt o f the distant cnl°J was perform ing the veriest schoolboy was required for the coming b attle in place it> the front row along the rail. T he blue figure faded awl! trick In rushing to a steamship pier in chancery. I here were tears in his eyes, tears of the general tone and couU 1 the hope of catching a filial and at best They lunched together, the elder en- unsatisfactory glimpse of a young wo- anger, shame and mortification. She be distinguished. She w»sl ger and confidential, the other respect limn who had appealed to his sensitive had played with him! she had tossed him a ful and nbsen tail tided. In the a fte r adm iration. A lovesick boy could be Gloomily his disappointed eyes sw ept th a t be should always see. noon the Junior w ent over the case and excused for such n display of Imbecil along the rail of the big steam er, half U pperm ost in his beffik renew ed seurch for authorities and ity. but a m an—a man of the world! interested in spite of themselves. Twice w as t,ie question. Why i>! opinions, fully determ ined to l>o con Never! they passed a certain point on the for- tl*e p assen g er list? Acting sta n t In spite of Ills Inclination to be “The idea of chasing down to the ward deck, unconscious of a force th a t trt>n "u p u lse, he again *>u fickle. I<nte In the day he petulantly w ater’s edge to see thnt girl Is enough was attracting them in that direction. c,erk in ch arg e and mailta threw aside the books, curtly Informed to make you ashamed of yourself fur '•'lie third time he allowed them to set- ou£b inspection. There «*1 his astonished uncle thnt he was not life, (trenfall Ixirry,” he apostrophized. tie for an instant cn the group of faces Kenslocker am ong the »a“ finding well, and left the office. P ntll “ It's worse than any lovesick fool mid figures and then stray off to other rp so rt be asked: din n er tim e he played billiards atro ever dream ed of doing. I am blush- parts of the ship. Some strange pow er "T hey could not have ciously a t lilts club; a t dinner his m oth big. I'll be bound. The Idioov the drew them again to the forw ard deck. au assum ed name, coulu tm er s h a n d y reproved him for flagrant rank idiocy of the thing! And suppose and this time he was startled into an “ • c a n ’t as t0 **** Inatten tio n s; a fte r dinner he smoked she should set« me staring at her out intent stare. Could he believe those tb e y going?” and woudorvd despondent Ir. Tomor there on the uier? What would she eves? Surely th a t was her figure a t “G ra u s ta rk .” (CflBtW-j GRAUSTARK I J* M b; 4 I mmt n m - ■ n | 9