e * s C H A P T E R V I I I . — (C o n tin u e d .) " I ’m a fra id , d o ctor, you would not m ak e a very good detective. R ecollect th a t In n in e cases o u t of ten , the obvious re a so u is alw a y s th e w rong one. A sm a rt v illa in , w ho know s enough to carry glass • tile tto s , a n d how to use them skillfully, w o u ld n o t have u n n ecessarily alarm ed th e household by firing a pistol in the d ead of n ig h t. Oh. n o ! he would sim ply h av e sm o th ered the w om an, alread y in se n ­ sib le an d u n resistin g , w ith a pillow , or choked h er to d e a th ." " I see, I see," acquiesced th e p h y si­ cian . ‘‘Go o n ." ‘‘L et us assum e, now , th a t th is u n ­ know n perso n en tered th e house th ro u g h th e w indow in M o n sieur V an L ith 's ch am ­ ber. W h ile creep in g th ro u g h th e room h e espies a case of p isto ls. H e h as com e u n arm ed , save w ith th e V en etian stile tto . B u t once in th e house, h is courage fail* him . H e picks u p a p istol from the case, sav in g , 'T h is w ill p ro te c t tne if I have to proceed to e x tre m itie s.’ l i e p asses on to M ad am e Ito u p e ll's cham ber, an d falls to se arc h in g am o n g h e r p ap ers. She is a w om an o f larg e p ro p e rty , a u d m u st h av e v alu ab les. H e is not a f te r m oney, fo r th e d iam o n d s w hich she w ore to th e o p e ra h av e n o t been ta k e n . W h ile th u s engaged, he is in te r ru p te d by M adam e K oupell, who ru sh e d fo rw a rd to save her p ap ers. H e ju m p s from h is ch air, o v er­ tu rn in g it, a n d ra ise s th e s tile tto ; she tu r n s a n d fle e s; h e p u rsu ed a n d sta b s her. D o you u n d e rsta n d m o n sie u r? ” “ Yes. 1 u n d e rsta n d ev ery th in g , except his firing th e p istol in to th e head of a w o m an whom he h a d a p p a re n tly alread y p u t o u t o f th e w ay of h arm in g him . I am assu m in g , o f course, th a t his object t i i n o t m u rd e r. O f course, M adam e R o u p ell m ay h av e recognized him , a u d he m ay h av e w a n te d to be su re she w as d ead .” “ E v en th a t w ould not h ave w a rra n te d h is ris k in g firing the p isto l. R ecollect, a s I h av e a lre a d y said, he could easily h av e sm o th ered h er w ith o u t m aking an y n o ise,” rep lied C assagne. “ T r u e ! T h e n why did h e fire th e p is­ to l? " “ I t is easy to c o n je c tu re ,” re tu rn e d the F re n c h m a n . " H e did it to d ire c t su s p i­ cio n fro m h im self to th e ow ner of the w ea p o n .” “ T h e d iab o lical v illa in 1” exclaim ed the d o cto r, a n d a p p a r e n tly so im pressed w as he w ith M. C a ssa g n e’a th eo ry t h a t he k ep t re p e a tin g th e p h ra se over a n d over again, " T h e d iab o lical v illa in ! ” B u t M . C a ssa g n e p a id no heed to the e ja c u la tio n s of th e p h y sician . H e w as dow n upon h is knees, ru n n in g a b o u t on a ll f o u ri on th e c a rp e t, to ta lly regardless o f th e in ju ry to h is p a n tslo o n s. H is nose w a s w ith in a n inch of th e floor. A t last he sto p p ed in th e m iddle of th e a p a r t ­ m en t, a n d exclaim ed : “ G ive m e th e k n ife.” T h e d o cto r h an ded It to him . H e a t once proceeded to c u t aw ay th e c a rp e t, a n d th e n to dig fu rio u sly in to th e wooden flooring. “ W h a t on e a rth a r e you looking fo r? ” In q u ired M ason. “ N ev er m in d .” rep lied C assagne. “ W a it a m o m en t, an d y o u ’ll see.” H e k e p t on digging aw ay w ith th e k n ife a s fu rio u sly as ever. A t last he stopped, an d , still on h is knees, held triu m p h a n tly a lo ft a sm all, oblong, black o b ject. T h en he exclaim ed b reath lessly : “ All r i g h t ; I have got th e bu llet.” “ I f we only h ad V an L ith 's pistol h e re ,” sa id M ason, “ th e evidence would b e com plete, b u t it is in P a ris. T h e d etectiv e aro se an d sm oothed o ut th e ko ees of h is p an talo o n s, which be had aad iy crum pled. “ W e have got w hat is q u ite as good,” he sa id . "G o in to th e next room an d b rin g me th e o th e r pisto l. T en to one th ey w ere m ates." T a k in g th e p istol from th e d o cto r’s h an d s, he pushed the b u llet in to the muz- ile . I t fitted to a nicety. " W e have th u s fa r," said M. C assagne. "e stab lish ed o u r th eo ry successfully in reg ard to one very im p o rta n t point. N e ith e r y o u r frien d V an L ith no r M on­ sie u r C h ab o t had a h an d in th is m urder. I t w as co m m itted by a th ird p a r ty — som eone who en tered th e house unknow n to anyone, an d who left it in a n equally se cre t m an n er. L e t us see, now, how he got aw ay , a n d w h a t m eans of escape p re ­ sented them selves. H e could not h ave m ade his ex it by an y of th e doors, be­ cau se one of them led to th e room In w hich V an L lth w as hiding, and a n o th e r opened d irectly in to th e cham ber occupied by M o n sieu r C h abot. T h e re is still, of course, a h are ch ance th a t he re tire d by th e do o r lead in g in to th e c o r r id o r ; b u t It s a lto g e th e r im p robable th a t he would ta k e such a risk , a s th a t c o rrid o r w as th ro n g e d w ith people h u rry in g to M ad­ am e R o u p e ll's ch am b er a t th e sound of th e s h o t.” “T h a t is so,” acquiesced M ason. “ H ad h e a tte m p te d to escape in to the c o rrid o r h e w ould u n d o u b ted ly h ave been eeen a n d c a p tu re d .” " H e m u st, th e re fo re ,” co n tin u ed C as- eagne, “ have g o tten o u t of th e w indow s. T h e m an I h av e In m y m in d 's eye a t th e p re se n t M om ent would have been s m a rt enough to ra ise th e w indow before he fired th e sh o t. H e w ould be p a rtic u la rly c a re fu l n o t to leave an y clew th a t he h a d been in th e cham ber, for th a t w ould e x o n e ra te th e o w n er of the pietol. H e w o u ld c e rta in ly not h ave leaped from th e w in d o w , because t h a t w ould have left f o o tp rin ts on th e g r o u n d ; you will look In vain for su ch . Yet he did get o u t of th is very w in d o w .” “ H ow can you tell th a t? " asked M sson. la am azem en t. " I t h as been a lre a d y in ­ sp ected by th e p refe ct of police. He h a s also search ed c a re fu lly under th e w indow , for I saw him doing it. I f a n y ­ one had passed th ro u g h th a t opening be w o u ld eurely h av e discovered It.” " T h e p re fe c t ie donbtleas a good offi­ cer.",.-rsp lied Caeeagr.e. " b a t if he had looked closer, h e w ould h ave seen th a t In clim b in g th ro u g h th e w indow tbo m an tn n e b e d th e d u st off th is g eran iu m leaf w ith hie c o a t." T h e d o cto r b en t down an d placed th e leaf Indicated alo ngside one th a t had not been tou ch ed . T h e t r u th o f th e detec- tlv a ’a discovery becam e th en convincing. U n a w as covered w ith d u st, th e o th e r had been sw ep t p a rtly clean. M. C assagne sm iled w ith p ard o n ab le pride, an d . saying th a t he had for th e p re se n t u o th in g f u r­ th e r to ex am in e in th e bed cham bers, led th e w ay dow n sta irs , first of a ll. however, replacing, c a re fu lly , the se als w hich he had rem oved. T a k in g his h a t from th e rack in the hall, an d In v itin g D r. M ason to accom ­ pany him . lie passed quickly a ro u n d to the re a r of th e c h a te a u . A m an se rv a n t w as sh a k in g som e c a rp e ts on th e back law n. H e ordered him to b rin g a ladder, and, p lacin g it a g a iu s t th e w all of the c h a te a u , ascended it nim bly. “ I th o u g h t so,” he called dow n to the doctor. " T h e la d d e r will b e a r tw o of us. Com e up. p lease.” “ W h a t is it th is tim e ? " in q u ire d M a­ son, c ra n in g bis neck so as to be on a level w ith the w indow sill. C a ssa g n e d irected th e p h y sic ia n 's a t ­ te n tio n to a slig h t ab rasio n of th e stone. " T h a t w as caused by th e m a n 's shoe when be leaped from th e sill,” he e x p la in ­ ed. “ B u t w here did he leap to ? ” inquired th e doctor. " T h is window is tw en ty feet from th e gro u n d , a t least. E ven if he h ad been in his stocking feet he m ust have left som e im pression, a n d you say he h ad shoes o n.” " H e reach ed th e gro u n d a n o th e r w ay, th a t is a ll,” replied C assag u e. "M o st likely he ju m p ed in to th a t tree. L e t's see if it is possible.’’ W ith th e ag ility of a sa ilo r ascen d in g th e rig g in g o f a vessel, lie clim bed up th e rest o f th e ladder, an d ste p p ed on to th e w indow sill. A fte r m e a su rin g the d istan c e w ith h is eye for a few m om ents he said : “ I t w as a d e sp e ra te leap for a m an to ta k e in th e n ig h t tim e : b u t recollect, he w as a d esp e ra te fellow .” T h e n g a th e rin g h im self to g eth er, an d ex ertin g his enorm ous m u sc u la r stre u g th , he sp ra n g from th e w indow . A p ro je c t­ ing bough nearly a dozen feet aw ay w as hia o bjective point. H e c a u g h t it, an d w ith th e ag ility of a tra p e z ist passed h an d over h an d dow n to th e tru n k . As he sw ung h im self a ro u n d th e b ran ch , his eye fell upon a sm all, g litte rin g object stu c k fa st in th e fork of th e tree. H e picked it up, an d slid rap id ly down to the ground, w h ere the d octor w as a w a it­ ing him . P la c in g in th e p h y sic ia n 's hand a sm all gold locket, th e detective ex­ claim ed in a delig h ted voice: " I ’ll h av e him — 1 11 find him now , if I have to h u n t fo r him all over F ra n c e .” J u s t th e n one of th e se rv a n ts a p p ro a c h ­ ed. “ I t w as tw elve o'clock. W ould th e gentlem en like b r e a k f a s t? ” " T h e g entlem en will h ave some b re a k ­ f a s t by a ll m ean s.” replied M. C assagne. “ O u r labor h as been im m ense, o u r rew ard o ught to be p ro p o rtio n a te ," an d th e ph y ­ sic ia n led th e w ay, an d to g eth er they passed in to th e ch ateau . e je a upon th a w ails an d ceiling. H u t n s looked th e d octor s tr a ig h t in th e face. "O n w h a t w as th a t will w r itte n ? T ry your utm ost now to recollect t h a t ; a g reat deal depends on it.” "T h e first will w as not w r itte n upon paper. T h e second c o n ta in e d som e slig h t bequests to frien d s a u d to fa v o rite se r­ v an ts. I believe I w as m en tio n ed m y­ self for some trifliu g a m o u n t. In o th e r resp ec ts th e tw o w ills w ere id en tical. T he first one w as d ra w n u p by M adam e R o u ­ pell's law yers. S h e k ep t th e second will a t her b an k er's. T h e first one rem ain ed in th e house. I t w as engrossed on p a rc h ­ m ent.” "O n p a rc h m e n t,” re p e a te d M. C assagne. " W a s it a n y th in g like th is ? " an d he handed a sc ra p of th e a r tic le in q u estio n over to th e doctor. “ W h ere did you fiud th is ? " in q u ire d the doctor w hen he could sufficiently re ­ cover from h is a sto n ish m e n t to speak. " I found it u p s ta ir s ,” replied M. Caa- sague. " I p u t it in my pocket, because it w as in a q u e e r place for a sc ra p of parch m en t. I found it w ith fo u r o th e r pieces, in the fireplace of M adam e R o u ­ p ell's bedroom . O f course, 1 have a th e ­ ory. now, how they cam e there. I irat of a ll, how ever, befo re 1 come to th a t, tell me if you a re c e rta in th a t th e sc ra p s w ere to rn from M adam e R oupell'» w ill— th e first w ill, 1 m ean —-the p a rch m en t o ne?” T h e physician did n ot Im m ediately r e ­ ply. H e fu lly realized th e im p o rtan c e of h is an sw er, an d how m uch hung on it. "G iv e m e th e sc ra p s ," he said. "If th ere is any w ritin g on them I should be able to tell by th a t. I t w as a very p e c u lia r h and. I t looked as if it h ad been engrossed by a n E n g lish sc riv en er. Yes, th e h a n d w ritin g s a r e Id en tical.” " I t is enough,” m u tte re d C assagne, sw eeping the pieces of p arch m en t up from th e tab le an d p u ttin g them c a re fu lly a w a y in h is pocketbook. “ N ow fo r my th eo ry . H e n ry G ra h a m is th e m an we w a n t to find. M ind you, I d ° n * co m m itted th e m u rd e r, b u t you 11 see he is im plicated in it in som e w ay o r o th e r. H o had e v e ry th in g to gain by M adam e R o u p e ll’s d eath , provided she died in te s­ ta te . H e m u st h av e learn ed in som e w ay th a t h is s is te r h ad m ade a will d is in h e rit­ ing him . T o g ain possession o f w h at he th o u g h t w as th e only will w us h is o b ject. If he could do t h a t , his sis te r, being ig­ n o ra n t of the fact th a t th e will w as de­ stro y ed . w ould go to her grave believ­ ing herself te s ta te . O n her d e a th her b ro th e r could h av e com e fo rw a rd an d claim ed th e p ro p e rty .“ I t w as clever reasoning. T h e d octo r listen ed w ith b re a th le ss in te re st a s th e d etectiv e co n tin u ed : • A ssum ing th a t it is th is H e n ry G ra- ham . let us see w h at he knew a n d w h a t he did. H e m u st have heard of th e m ak- ing of th is first w ill, an d som ehow o r o th e r he m ust have learn ed of ita con- ten ta. H e w as ig n o ra n t of th e m ak in g tb e second in stru m e n t. Now le t ue see of th —----------- how he acted. H e gained an e n tra n c e to th e ch a te a u . H ow he did th is it ia im- possible to S tate a t present. I’robably he m ay have been in collusion w ith some- body in th e h o u se ; b u t 1 d o n 't know yet. H e w as evid en tly well posted a s to t h . m ovem ents of th e fam ily, fo r ha chose a tim e w hen, a s he th o u g h t, they h ad g o n . to th e op era. I t w as a m ere acc id e n t— we d o n 't know w h eth er it w as o r not, b u t WP will assu m e so— th a t M iss H a r r ie t W eldon did n ot accom pany th e p a rty . I am m yself in clin ed to th in k th e re w as som e love a ffa ir betw een h e r a n d t a n L ith , w hich a c c o u n ts for h is presence in tile house th a t n ig h t, an d w hich also aeco iin ts for his silence. You u n d e rsta n d w h a t I m ean. H e w o n 't speak ^for fe a r of com prom ising th e yo u "* Indy. T h e doctor nw lded. iat * * said "v ery good, in d eed ; go ahead. "T h e assa ssin w as a little disco n certed a t finding M iss W eldon a n d y o d r frie n d in th e ch a te a u . In ste a d of e n te rin g th e house from th e fro n t, w hich w ould be co in p arativ ely easy, he w as com pelled to do eo by the re a r, ru n n in g th e risk o being seen by th e se rv a n ts. H e g ain ed M adam e R o u p e ll's cham ber an d proceed­ ed to search fo r th e docum ent. H e r a n ­ sacked th e desk a n d th e n th re w the p a ­ p ers ab o u t. I'n c o n sc lo u sly he sta y ed longer th a n he in tended. So abaorbed wax he in h is se a rc h th a t he w as su rp ris- ed by his victim . H e drew th e stile tto . stab b ed her. a n d q u ietly resum ed his se arc h for th e p ap er. A fte r a tim e, ha found it. H e w a s a b o u t to d e stro y it by fire, w hen it o ccu rred to him th a t a parch m en t w ould b u rn b e tte r if it w as in sm all pieces. H e s ta rte d to t e a r it up. when he a lte re d his m ind, a n d in ste a d of b u rn in g it th e n a n d th e re , p u t it In h is pocket to be d estro y ed a t som e m ore fay- o rab le o p p o rtu n ity . U n lu ck ily for him , in his h u rry he did not pick up th e sc rap s he to re off.” (T o be c o n tin u ed .) - I t Is n o t t r u e , it is n o t t r u e ! " B u t » till t h e c r y o f d i s a s t e r , n ot# g ro w in g f a i n t e r a u d f a i n t e r , w a s h e a r d a lo n g th e fro z e n s tr e e ts , a u d e v e n th # la te r e v e lle rs fro m t h e c lo s e d sa lo o n # h u sh e d t h e l - n o isy r ib a ld r y a s th e m e s ­ s a g e o f d e a t h w a s b o rn e u p o n t h e a i r to th e ir d u lle d a n d b e w ild e r e d seu m * . au d one c r ie d : “ S h u t up, fe llo w s! I t m ay be o u r t u r u u e x t. so le t u s r e s p e c t t h e p o o r c h a p s t h a t a r e gone. T h e y m a y h a v # b een b e tte r m en th n u w e w ith p e o p le to lo v e a n d c a r e fo r." T h e n w ith u n c e r ta in s te p s th e y w e u t o n s ile n t a» th e to m b to t h e p o o r d e n In so m e c h e a p lo d g in g h o u ae t h a t th e y l a i r th e lig h t in B ethlcui land. c a lle d ho m e. S w eet the songs of angel b a n d ; W ith in t h e h o u s e t h e r e w e re te a r* F a ll snow so lightly ! w h e r e t h e r e s h o u ld h a v e b een la u g h te r , Je su , born of M ary m aid. a n d t h e p o o r w o rd » o f c o m f o rt a u d » T a- In a n oxeu-stall w as laid. p a th y , t h o u g h w e ll m e a n t, se e m e d com ­ O sta r, sh in e b rig h tly ! m o n p la c e In t h e fa c e o f a g re -.t so rro w . T h re e m en rode from o u t th e wild, T w e lv e s h o c k s o f so u n d c a m e d is m a l­ Cakps nrl(1 n i g | ve th e boy < -ondltlon t h a t th e y n e g le c te d t h e g o o d s o m e th in g fit to a l t th e n e x t d a y , so m e ­ t h in g s s p r e a d b e fo re th e m , w h e n s u d ­ th i n g s u b s t a n t i a l t h a t 'l l m a k e h im f o r ­ d e n ly to c o u n te r a c t t h e p r e v a ilin g g e t h e w a s e v e r h u n g r y a m o n g th lm gloom , I>lck C h e a te r e x c la im e d : “ H e r e 's to to th e h e a lth o f m y o ld s c h o o lm a te , j a i l e r d w a r f s t h a t h e w ln t o u t Knm T h u r s t o n ,” n n d fo llo w ed u p th e ta o h e .” A n d n o w th e n ig h t h n d co m e v rh e n to a s t b y s t a r t i n g th e c h o ru s , “ F o r h e 's h ia a r r i v a l w a s a n x io u s ly e x p e c te d . a Jo lly g o o d fe llo w ." T h is w n s In fu ll T h e g u e s ts h a d n il a s s e m b le d , a n d u t b la s t w h e n a c ry o u ts id e h u s h e d t h e H e rose to go. 'T w a s N ew Y e a r's e re, • v e r y p a s s in g f o o ts te p t h e r e w n s a so n g In to silen c e. I t w a s p ie rc in g . In ­ "O n e k iss ,” he begged, "m y d e a r.” • b o o t, “T h e r e h e Is." b u t n s t h e so u n d s is te n t, o f te n re p e a te d , a n d b o re t h i s S he coyly sa id , “ You c a n n o t h a r e A n o th e r k iss T H I S y e a r.” p a s s e d a n d d ie d n w a y in t h e d is ta n c e , m e s s a g e : " E x tra E v e n in g M e rc u ry , tra in t h e r e w e re l i t t l e s ig h s o f d la n p |« iln t- Tre e s on the Ta b le s . m erit fro m b ro th e r» , s i s t e r s n n d c o u s in s, w re c k e d o n t h e T . a n d W. r o n d ; a ll th e F o r th e ro.vnl fa m ily In G e r m in y b eliev ed to have b een a n ij (b e c o m isin y r e t u r n e d to t h e i r p a s s e n g e r s C h r is tm a s tre e s » re p laced u p o n tab le» k ille d .” T h e |>eople a r o u n d th e h o a r d a n m e w h a t fo rc e d m e r r im e n t, h o p in g of d iffe re n t h e ig h ts . T h a t f o r th e E m ­ t h a t t h e n e x t te n o r fifte e n m in u te * s a t w ith b la n c h e d faces. N o o n e d a r e d p e ro r is th e h ig h e s t, th e E m p r e s s ’ ta b le M rs. T h u r s t o n s o b b e d : is n e x t in size, n nd th e s m a lle s t la fo r w o u ld b r in g a w e lc o m e r in g o f th e d o o r s p e a k u n til b ell. N in e o’clo c k c a m e , a n d t h e e x ­ “ T h a t 's th e t r a i n u iy p o o r b oy w a s th e b n b y o f th e fn m ily . C a r p Is « erre d fo r th e im p e ria l d in n e r, a tr a d itio n a l p e c te d p ro d ig a l so n , n s so m e o n e so o n ." T h e f a t h e r s a id n o th in g . 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A lfred C a ssa g n e »w al­ lowed th e la s t m o u th fu l of h is b re a k fa st, th a n h is a c tiv e m ind rev erte d ag a in to th e m y ste ry w hich yet su rro u n d e d th e d e a th of M in a R oupell. W ho w as th e m an. a t p re se n t unknow n, who had c re p t like a th ie f in th e night in to th e c h a te a u , an d a s q u ie tly stolen aw a y w hen h is foul w ork h ad been a c ­ com plished? A nd wlmt w as his m otive in co m m ittin g the crim e? W as he in any­ way connected w ith M. C h a b o t? Could it be possible th a t th e p re fe c t of police had stum bled on the real In stig a to r of th e m u rd er in th e person of C habot, and th a t th is unkn o w n person w as hia con fe d e ra te ? M ost likely a t th a t m om ent, som e officer from th e p re fe c tu re w as en­ gaged in closely w atch in g C h a b o t's slig h t­ est m ovem ents. T h e re m ight be som e­ th in g in the p re fe c t's th eo ry , a f te r all. M a tu re reflection convinced M. C assagne th a t It w ould n ot do to d ism iss it w ith a m ere sh ru g of th e shoulders. C h a b o t’* accom plice m ight be th e m an th ey were looking for. Anyhow , it w ould n ot do to leave th e p o in t uncovered. “ I m u st w rite a t once,” he said, p re s­ en tly , “ to C liq u o t. C llq u o t Is m y a s s is t­ a n t. W e m u st have him keep w atch of th is M onsieur C h a b o t’» m ovem ents.” M. C a ssa g n e w ro te o u t a series of in ­ s tru c tio n s, p a rtic u la rly c a u tio n in g his as s is ta n t to keep tra c k of M. C habot. and u n d er no c ircu m stan ces, if he ra n across an y o f th e peopTe from th e p refe ctu re, to let them re a lly know w ho he was. T h en he a p p e a re d to be engrossed In th o u g h t. W h y T h ey B lu b b ered . H e rubbed his h an d s v iolently together, a s if he would im p a rt a c tiv ity to h is “ D id yo u n o tic e t h a t n e a r ly e v e r y o n e b ra in by th e fric tio n . H e arose, th r u s t | In tile a u d ie n c e s h e d t e a r s d u r i n g m y back h is c h a ir, an d began to w alk rap id ly g r e a t d e a t h s c e n e ? " q u e r ie d t h e le a d in g u p and dow n th e room , sto p p in g occasion­ la d y . a lly to ex am in e th e p ic tu re s on th e w alls, “ Y es." a n s w e r e d th e s o u b r e tte , " a n d w ith the eye of a critic . " M a d a m e 's huahand le ft h e r very w ell I d o n 't b la m e th e m .” ‘■ Iton't b la m e t h e m !” ech o e d th e 1. I. off. I should ju d g e." he rem ark e d a t last. "W hy, w h a t d o you m ean ?” | “ V ery,” replied D r. M ason. " T h e y w e re n e x t to th e p a in f u l f a c t "H o w long ago did M onaienr R oupell | t h a t y o u r d e m is e w a s n ’t r e a l ,” e x p lain - die ?” “ A bout fifteen y e a rs.” e d tli# s o u b r e tte . j c o u ld n o m o re d e c ip h e r a tim e - ta b le “ And th e n she took up w ith th e -------------------------------- — | t h a n h e c o u ld r e a d h ie r o g ly p h ic s o n a n ieces?" ro m p e rls o n s . I p y r a m id . “ N ot im m ediately. I t w as n ot u n til "W h y do so m a n y o f o u r a b le s t m en I A n d "Ko th e y a r e , so th e y a r e ,” m u r- th e d e a th of th e ir p a re n ts th a t M adam e t u m t h e i r b a c k s on th e p u b lic a n i de- p , p rj- o n e e ls e , th o u g h t h e fee R oupell w ent to A m erica to fetch them .” v o te t h e i r t a l e n t s to th e s e rrli-e o f t i v l t le s In w h ic h th e y w e r e e n g a g e d “T ell me w h a t re la tiv e s M adam e Rou- g r e a t c o r p o r a tio n s .' »oem ed lik e t h e p la y o f " H a m l e t ” w ith pell had beside» these young ladiea.” " W e ll." a n s w e r e d S e n a to r S o rg h u m , tfae ,,r | n oe | p f t o u t. " T h e re w ere no o th e r re la tiv e s except >j-e n o 'clo ck s t r u c k a n d s ti l l t h e a b a b ro th e r, a d isso lu te c h a ra c te r, w ho fol­ " I s h o u ld n 't lie s u r p r is e d If It w aa tie- low ed h is s is te r from A m erica to th la c a u s e a c o r p o r a tio n g e n e ra lly s ta n d s by w , o n e ha(] n o t r e tu r n e d , c o u n try .” j a m a n w h o h a s w o rk e d f o r it a n d th e “ p e r h a p s h e w o n 't co m e u n t i l m o m - "A n d h is n a m e ? " p u b llc g e n e r a lly d o e s n 't " — W a s h in g to n , n g .. M ra M o u lto n . “O f "A s I recollect it, H e n ry G rah am , I j S ta r. c o u r s e h e d id n o t k n o w y o u w o u ld e ll believe. A m an o f fifty or s ix ty .” S t r i k e s r ,„ i d E v e r y W e e k . | b e h e re , a n d h e m a y h a v e s ta y e d o v e r “ W hen d id you la s t see thi* H enry A m e ric a n t o u r is t In E n g a n d . se e in g In N ew Y o rk to see so m e o ld c o lle g e G ra h a m ? ” “ I n ev er saw him b u t once. H e cam e a f n rm la b o r e r d ig g in g n d e e p d r a i n : c h u rn s .” " T h a t w o u ld n 't t>e a b it lik e K nm .” to th e c h a te a u , on som e begging ex p ed i­ " W h a t a r e y o u d ig g in g h e r e f o r? " ask - j r e t u r n e d Ills f a t h e r . " H e 's s good d e a l tio n w hen I h ap p en ed to be here. H e e d th e to u r is t. p re te n d e d to be very affectio n ate. He "G o ld , g u v n o r , ” r e p lie d t h e l a b o r e r. lik e m e. W h en h e s a y s h e 'll d o • th in g , w as a poor looking c re a tu re , q u ite broken T o u ris t— W hen do you expect to h e d o e s It.” dow n w hen I aaw him , a n d n ot a t all th e “ Y es, h e 's a c h ip o f t h e o ld b lo c k ,” s t r i k e It? kind o f m an to com m it a d a rin g crim e.” L a b o r e r —O n e o'clock o n S a t u r d a y . w h is p e re d o n e o f fla m 's s is te r« , “ th o u g h “ R ecollect th a t th e m om ent M adam e liia ro u rx o i. f i.a tl • l e t t e r f o r R oupell died he bad a n In te re st in her L o v ely F ia n c e # - O b . G eo rg e. I som e- la s t m o n th , a n d k e p t It In b i t p o c k e t e s ta te . H e w as her n eareet b e ir-a t law .” " B u t she h ad m ade h e r w ill, ahe had tim e » th in k I w o u ld r a t h e r d ie th a n b e t , , r n w eek. disow ned him . a n d u tte rly ca st him off. 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