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4 “Oh, t h a t ’s nonsense! A nybody could a re going out. so I’ll tell you w h a t hap pened a f te r you left m e w ith th e cook. h a v e ru sh ed in as I did. I w as only H e w a s a long tim e fa llin g u n d er the capping the clim ax you h ad p re p a re d — influence, a n d I had barely reached the m erely a tim ely a rriv a l, a s th e novels top of tb e s ta irs w hen I saw D annox say. T h ere is a little of th e c re d it d u e rush dow n th e hall. T h e n you called, me, of course, a n d I ’ll ta k e it g ra c e fu l au d I knew th e jig w as on in full blast. ly, b u t I only com e in a s a n accessory, T h e door w as open, and I saw him a so rt of b u s h w h a c k e r w ho had only s trik e you. I sh o t him. b u t she w a s a t to do th e shoot, sla p b a n g w ork a n d y o u r side before I could get to you. close tb e net. Y’ou did th e h ero’s w ork. T h e o th e r fellow s w ho w ere In the B u t w h a t do you th in k of th e w ay th e y . . . By . . . room succeeded in e sca p in g w hile 1 band o u t ju stic e o v er here? All b u t w as bending o v er you. b u t n e ith e r of tsvo of ’em dead !” •• \ ip • GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON “ W hose plan w as it to kill th o se them sh o t a t m e. T hey w ere too badly m en?” cried L o rry , suddenly s ittin g u p frig h ten ed . 1 had sen se enough le ft to Copyright, tool, by Herbert 8. Stone follow and shoot a couple of tim es as right. “ E v ery b o d y ’s, I fancy. T hey d id n ’t th ey tore dow n th e s ta irs . One of them io n su lt me» though, come to th in k of it. I stu m b led iMid rolled all th e w ay to the CHAPTER 1.—O renfall Lorry, a w ealthy American h ig h n ess.” H e w as unconscious and Ah. here is h er royal highness!” Klobe trotter, itum bles Into acquaintance with a charm "I am so happy to h e a r you say th a t." bottom . ing foreign girl on the train irom Denver to W aihlnyton. T he p rin cess a n d A unt Y vqnne w e re bleediug w h en 1 reached his side. T he The pair la left behind when the flier flops for repairs in said th e so ft voice. lx>rr,vs eyes sought a t his side ag ain , w hile C ount C a sp a r o th e r fellow flew to w a rd th e d in in g W eft V irginia. II.—Lorry wires ahead to hold the train. h ers an d th a n k e d her. A lum p cani" He and the unknown girl ride twenty m iles at a tearing w as com ing rap id ly to w a rd them . hall, w h ere he w as im m ed iately nabbed pace in a mountain coach. T here is no love-m aking, Into Ids th ro a t as he looked up into tli** “ You m u st not sit up, Mr. L o rry ,” but a near approach to it as the rolling stage tumbles the tender, a n x io u s blue eyes. A th rill by tw o w h ite u n ifo rm ed m en and passengers about. III.—Lorry dines with the foreign began th e princess, b u t he w us cry- th ro ttle d . party, consisting of Miss G uggenrlocker, Uncle Caspar cam e o v er him . P rin cess o r not. Iv* “ O th e r m en In w h ite — th ey w ere te g lug: and Aunt Yvonne. T hey are nauves of U rauslark, a loved h er—he loved her! "You w er" country Lorry had never heard of before. IV .—Lor-y “ Did th ey m ak e a confession, l i a r u la r jiollce officers—pounced upon me, very b rav e —oh, so b rav e!" she w ins shows the foreigners the sights of W ashington. T hey ry ?” and I w as a p risoner. By G eorge. 1 leave for New York to sail on the Kaiser W ljhelm . pered in his ear, h e r hand to u ch in g liis Miss Ottggenslcicker naively calls Lorry her ‘ideal •*I don’t know . Did they. Une—C ount w a s knocked off my foot th e n e x t m in h a ir c aressin g ly . “ My A m erican!" A m erican" and invites him to come and see her at E drl- u te to see old D angloss h im self come H al fo n t? Did th ey confess? G re a t weiss. V. W ildly infatuated. Lorry hurries to New H e trie d to reach th e hand before ii York. The name Guggcnsiocker is not on the steam er puffing an d blow ing in to tb e hall, red heavens, I n e v e r th o u g h t of th a t be list. He sees the (team er oO. Miss G. waves him a kiss faded, but he w as too w eak. She g lid d e r an d fiercer th a n ever. ‘Now 1 fore.” from the deck. V I —Lorry Joins his old friend, H arry ed aw a y , an d he closed his eyes again Anguish, an American artist, in Paris. G raustark and “ W h a t w as th e r e to co n fess?” ask ed know w hat you w a n t in E d elw eiss!’ Its capital, Edelweiss, are located by a guide book. T he a s if in pain. (he count, ta k in g L o rry ’s h a n d kindi.v. he shrieked, an d it took m e th re e m in Am ericans get no trace of the G uggt nslockers there. "Look up, old m au. You’re all rig h t." VII. Lorry sees his charm er driving in a carriage with u tes to eouviuee him of his error. “T hey w ere c a u g h t in th e act. VI y suld A nguish. "Sm ell th is h a n d k e r a beautiful companion of her own sex. He gets a glance T hen lie a n d som e o f th e m en w e n t up d e a r sir. th ey w e re not even trie d .” of recognition, but the carriage rolls on, leaving the chief. I t w ill m ake you feel b e tte r." m ystery unsolved. Later he receive« a note at his hotel “ I th o u g h t y o u r police c h ie f w a s such to th e p rin c e ss’ room, w hile I quickly signen Sophia Quggensloeker, inviting him to visit her A m oist cloth w a s held b e n e ath Ills a sh re w d m an .” cried L orry a n g rily . led th e w ay to th e hig g a te and d i next day. VIII. In the evening Lorry and Anguish nose, a n d a stro n g , p u n g e n t odor d a rte d ramble about the grounds of the castle where dwells the “ W h a t’s th a t? ” asked a g ru ff voice, rected a h a lf dozen officers to w a rd th e th ro u g h his nostrils, in a m om ent lu court of the Princess of G raustark. T hey overhear a and B aron D angloss w as a m em b er of plot to abducts the princess and resolve to capture the tried to raise h im se lf to his elbow . Tin rav in e . T h ey cam e up finally w ith th e ol 'tiers red handed. IX .—Fo’lowlng the conspirators, the p a rty , red a n d p an tin g . tw o fellow s w ho had been sta tio n e d w orld w as c le a rin g up. Larry finds himself in a room he heard them designate “ D on’t you know you should not h av e ben eath th e w indow a n d w ho w ere u n as that of the princess. X.—Lorry tells the princess of "L ie still a hit. L orry. D on’t be toe killed th o se m en ?” d em anded Lorry. a b le to find th e g ate. W hen I got back the plot. Mutual recognition; she is Miss Guggen- h a sty . T he doctor say s you m u st not." slocker. Dannox, the guard, is In the abduction plot. T hey su rv ey ed him In am a z e m e n t, ex He fells Lorry with a terrible blow. Anguish to the "W h e re am I. H a r ry ? ” asked the to when* you w ere, th e room w as full of terrified m en an d w om en h a lf d re s s cept A nguish, w ho had b u ried his face r *«cue. . w ounded m an w eakly. ed. I w as still d azed o v er th e sudden in his h a n d s d e je c te d ly . ‘•That se ttle s y o u r "In th«‘ castle. I’ll tell you all about “ A nd. sir. I'd like to know w hy n o t?” a p p e a ra n c e o f th e police, b u t m anaged Som e one lifted b it bend from th e it p re se n tly .” b lu stered D angloss. (o tell my sto ry in full to D angloss ca rp e t, and a w o m an ’s voice wna cry- ” Aiu I in h e r room ?” “And. sir. I'd like to know . si*»ee you I iik so m ething unintelligible. H e w as "No, b u t she is in yours. You a re and C ount I la lf o n t—t h a t ’s U ncle C as hnve shot th e only beings on e a rth w ho p a r —and th en th e c h ie f told m e how he coiihc I ouh of an effort on hla p a r t to across th e hall in ”—here he w hispered knew th e m an t h a t hired them , how in a n d Ills m en h appened to l>e th ere . In p rev e n t th e blood from s tre a m in g over —"U ncle C a sp a r’s room . C a sp a r is a «lie m ean tim e th e c a stle p h y sician w as th e n am e of y o u r alleged Ju stice you her gow n—a Inst b it of g a lla n try . T be c o u n t.” a tte n d in g to you. D annox had been nre going to a p p re h e n d h im ?” said sound of ru sh in g feet, sh o u ts, firearm s “ A nd she is th e p rin c e ss—tru ly ? ” L orry, sin k in g b a c k to his pillow , e x c a rrie d aw ay . —oblivion! “ W h a t luck!” hausted. ” 1 nev er talk ed to a m ore in te re ste d • • • * • • • “ W h a t m isery—w h a t m isery!” half aud ien ce in my life. T h e re w as th e No rese rv e could hide th e c o n s te rn a W hen L orry reg ain ed consciousness, m oaned the o th er. princess a t my elbow , an d th e co untess tion. e m b a rra s s m e n t and sh a m e th a t “Bosh! Be a m an! D on’t ta lk so he blinked In a b je c t am azem en t. T here -p re tty a s a p ic tu re — back of her. all overw helm ed a v ery w o rth y h u t very w as a dull, w h irrin g sound in his ears, loud e ith e r! T h e re a re a h a lf dozen in eyes, both of ’em . a n d th e re w ere th e Im petuous noblem an. B aron J a s to Dan- an d Ills eyes bad a glaze o v er them j th e room .” old g ra y haired lady, th e C ountess H a l gloss. ch ief of police in E delw eiss. H e L orry rem ain ed p e rfe c tly q u ie t for th a t w as slow In w e a rin g off. T h ere ib u t. a n d a h a lf dozen sh iv e rin g m aids, could only s p u tte r Ills excuses a n d w ere persons In th e room, lie could ton m inute«, his s ta rin g eyes fixed on w ith m en galore. D angloss an d th e w ith d ra w , sw e a rin g to c a tc h th e arch see them m oving ab o u t a n d eould hear th e ceiling. H e w as th in k in g of the ••omit and u lot of s e rv a n ts —a g re a t c o n sp ira to r o r to die In th e a tte m p t. them talking. As Ills eyes tried to tak e ab y ss he had reach ed a n d could uot and in cre asin g crow d. T h e c a p ta in of Not a soul in th e castle, not a being in In th e s tra n g e su rro u n d in g s a baud cross. th e g u a rd s, u young fellow nam ed nil G ra u s ta rk . could offer th e fa in te s t “ W h a t tim e is it? ” he asked a t last, w as lifted from Ills forehead, uml a Q uinuox. as I heard him called, cam e clew to th e id en tity o f th e m an or ex- tu rn in g his eyes to w a rd his friend. soft, d rea m lik e voice said: In w orried and hu m iliated . 1 fancy he " H e Is recovering, Mr. A nguish. See, j “ I t ’s Ju st 7 o’clock. You h av e been w as a fra id he'd lose his job. You see. Ills eyes a re open! I>o you know me. ' unconscious o r u n d e r th e influence of it w as this w ay ; Old D angloss bus had e th e r for over fo u r hours. T h a t g u a rd Mr. L o rry ’/" la m an w a tc h in g us all d ay. T h in k of T he u n ste a d y eyes w an d ered until lilt you a fe a rfu l c ra c k .” it—sh ad o w in g us like a couple of “ I heal'd a sh o t—a lot o f them . V 'ns they fell upon tho face uenr his pillow. thieves! T his fellow tra c e d us to th e A b rig h te r gleam cam e Into them , and a n y one killed? Did those fellow s es c a stle g a te a n d th en ran back fo r re- th e re w as a ray of re tu rn in g lntelll- , c a p e? ” onforccincuts. confident th a t w e w ere "K illed ! T h e re h av e been e ig h t ex e gence. H e tried tp speak, but could th e re to rob. In tw e n ty m in u tes be I only m ove his lips. As he rem em bered cu tions besides th e one 1 a tte n d e d to. had a sq u ad of officers a t tb e g ate, th e her she w as lu w hite, and he w as pun- Lord, th ey d o n ’t w a it long here before , c h ie f tra ilin g along behind. A couple »led now to s»*o her lu a g n rm eu t of h a n d in g o u t ju stic e .” <>f g u a rd s c am e c h a rg in g up to learu “Tell m e all th a t hap p en ed . W as she som e d a rk m ate ria l su g g estiv e of the th e cau se of th e com m otion, and the u lg b t o r tb e green of a shndy hillside. h u rt? ” w hole crew sailed into tb e castle, a r T h ere w as th e odor of ruses and violets ” 1 should sa y not! Ray. (Iren. I h av e riv in g Ju st in tim e. a n d carn atio n s. T hen he looked for killed a m ail. D aunox got my bu llet “ W ell, ju s t a s soon a s I had told them th e fa ta l, fea rfu l, g larin g chandelier. lig h t In th e head, a n d he n e v e r knew th e full story o f th e plot, old C asp ar, It w as gone. T he room w as becom lug w h a t hit him . G h a stly , isn ’t it ? 1 feel tb e chief and tb e c a p ta iu held a sh o rt lig h ter and lig h ter as Ids eyes grew beastly queer. It w as he w ho tu rn e d c o n su ltatio n , th e re su lt o f w hich 1 can stro n g er, b u t It w as th ro u g h a window on th e lig h ts and w e n t a t you w ith a tell in m ighty few w ords. At (! o'clock n e a r w here he lay. So It w as d ay lig h t! club. I board you call an d w as lu tb e th ey took th e w hole g a n g o f p riso n ers W here w as he? door Ju st a s lie h it you. I lls finish d o w n In tb e ra v in e an d shot them . "H o w do you feel, old m an ?" naked cam e Inside of a second. You and he T h e m ounted g u a rd s a re still looking a fa m ilia r voice. A m an sat dow n be- i spoiled th e h an d so m est ru g 1 e v e r fo r th e tw o V iennese w ho w ere left side him on th e couch o r bed. and a big s a w .” w ith th e c a rria g e . T hey escaped. hand grasped hla ow n. Still he could “ Uuined it?” A bout an h o u r a f te r you w ere h u r t you uot an sw er. “ Not in her e stim a tio n . I ’ll w ag er w ere c a rrie d o v er here a n d laid on th is •T>octor.,, cried th e voice n e a r hla sh e has It fram ed , blood and all- T he coach. T hey h av e been h a n g in g over head, "you really th in k It Is not se ri stu iu s w ill a lw a y s be th e re a s a re you a s If you w ere a new b o rn baby, ous r m inder o f y our b ra v e ry , and t h a t ’s a n d ev ery b o d y 's c h a rm e d b ecau se you ” Don’t you know you should not have h illed those m c n f ” 1 a m q u ite su re," answ ered a m an's w h a t she say s sh e ’s bound to keep. n re n boy a n d a re going to live.” voice from som ew here out tn th e H -ht. She w as very m uch excited and alarm - plain his m otive. No one knew a Mi L orry w a s sm ilin g fa in tly o v e r his “ I t la a bad cut. a n d he la J u s t recover ed nbout you u n til th e room tu b 'd w ith e n th u sia sm . chael. w ho m ight have been In a d v e rt ing from th e effect of th e e th e r. H ad »lieu, and then sh e rem em bered how “ You a re tb e real hero, H a rry . You en tly ad d ressed as “your'* possible tb e blow not been a g lancing one his she w as a ttire d . I n ev er s a w a n y saved my life a n d p ro b ab ly hers. I ’ll "h ig h n e ss.” T h e g re a te s t w o n d er re ig n skull w ould h av e been crushed. !Io th in g so p re tty ns h er e m b a rra s s m e n t not allow you or an y body to give me ed. V exation, u n e a sin e ss a n d p e rp le x will be perfectly conscious In a short w hen the co u n tess au d her u u n t led th e glory,” he said, p ressin g th e o th ity ex iste d ev ery w h ere. tim e. T h ere la no concussion, your her Into th e u ex t room. T hese peonle e r’s hand. 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