1 II A 11 "N U X 'I ' t M 1 , f U r (i o V MV dr r " .Hp'4"9' ft CONDENSED CLASSICS GULLIVER'S TRAVELS By DXAN AWIPT" S Cctvhhfthi tu amu CcnnofV i Tim Krcttt llettii of Ml. t'nlrli-UV, ilii rmti 1411101111 (tit uilttliiy Miitlf Jul of nil nken unit till (inula, mix Imrii In llui-y'a I oilrt, 1)11 111 I Hi N n i in li r till 10.17. In ill ul Of tutior II), It IS. 'Ililn KHIMl hrll Him I wit, ;tMiln Inter of riimtiilli)' tiiiiNicr if lioiiy nml liivrrtltr.iiu, trup I null I'iiirliil wot) hnn, to iiv- rrlf mill tlriieitil em-cl lif atnrted embittered nuil lie rmlcd "ililnif ,ff rr .like n iiulaoitril nil lu tt little," tm Mf hi ittii eitrranliitt. Ml life aa n. failure, tliuuiih lir tlii)ril n aalft-hty iurl. "limit! (i'iiiI. wlittt ii Kralna I hurt when I wrote Ihnt book' , h Mid when he Inter rrrtxiil the "Title mi m Tub," mud thn norlJ lis axreetl him. Yet failure rv?r triirUnl lie Never received tht preter it Im the rhurch which hla olillll) M hnte brnitKht itnnltieri lir hi gallllral pamnhleta he largely farmed Jha pabllc ptalon af hla ttate, yet that wan the eaa af It far hlat ha had tha airaeet attarhtiieata for Inu watnea. 4a whom the fnmima Joaraal wrttte. aa4 "Vaaraaa,' hat llttla raaie la him. -Tm Ihlak af t'aald Thaeherar, -I" Hka Ihlaklaic mt' eh ralaa of a ajreat empire." ( W.UUrr'a Travela" (1728), thaoxh at ant I re ua enurla it ul alntearaen, hiu awrvtved Ita temporary nail leeal par anil, eaorclallr la the Urat (writ wittla, la enrtalderetl In lie n af tto mnvmt aeaaraaloaa of HIeratur. T WAS of n Nottlnjchiirnshlrc farft lly nml educated at Cambrldire. Likewise win I educated In medl Hue, and preferring h shin's nurxeon cy to nny proferment nshore, It came abwit tlmt nfter several deep-sen voy jres I found niym'lf xurRfon of (lint 'hip, tlio Antclopo, which wr wrecked I a violent utorm on it want north went of Van DIoiiU'ti'H l.iuiil. Of nil tlio hIiIji'm company I ulono eHOipctl to tlio Intnl. Wlietv, In titter iSxhutiHtloii, I lay down nml fell nHlci'p. J Hwnki'ncd to tlml inyni'lf bound hnnd and foot, itntl HurroundtMl by HwnniiH of tlio tlnlcit liiimau crt'aturfM. Tlioy brought iiiu food mid drlnlc uud con vvyitl nil' to tlit'lr cniiltiil, wlturo tin' klnp, of n tnujesty n full lutlMucli tallvc than any of IiIh xuliji'ct.s, caiuo with Iiiu court to view mo. In time I learned tlmt I was In the klaicdom of thu LllllputlitnH. lly them I wu krnt a lonjr time In. captivity. Being ultimately HittlKfled of the bartn leaancaH of my Intcjit, I itlno nddltiR my word of tumor to do tlmin no lie Jwy. they relptined me, nnd net nlil(r lr prnfexHors of cducntlnn to ti-nch ibc their lunpniKe. Tor my bodily Kiifltennucn they allowed me it quan tity of meat nnd drink Milllelent for 1T21 of their own people; for ho, be In? exact in their mntliomatlcH, they RMtlmated the proportions of my bulk to their. Three hundred cookM mid one hundred nnd twenty wnllern were mimed to drew my meiilK, two hundrod waiiihtreKHCM were apportioned to tnnko my linen, mid three hundred tallow for my outer clothing. Willi my wautH t'HH attended to, I wan desirous to be of nervleo to tfccm, .My first ncrvleo was not to fhtmace thprpeoph) or their properly an I walked abroad, n morft llki'ly dan jeer when thn men wen of ueh nlze that I cnnld focrrto two or three of them hi; one of my (.nut pocketK. Tn walking lh ntreet, were I to Btep Iteavlly, there was danger of my Hbak Irk down la,i"K0 buildings; or. by not havlitfrtnn eye below me, I cnuhj enH lly trend to death half a dozen of their entile, Oni'ihiy li knir, vho vaa mont friendly to me, e(ii)ie to jnp In irreat froublo. Tlj'e emperor of th nelph boring .J;lndoin of UMmvui Juul tlirentiiiird to lay wnvtfvfkVkinKriom -f I.llllptitla. The niefuw.nmiu.mivy, eonHlKtlnw of fifty jjrertt Bhlpfof, war. wrh even then about to w-Y-fwII; but m " lit ' I c 'eye 1, tiy Nvnulntr and Hwlmmlntr, renclied their chief Jinrhor where 'they were yet nt nnclior. With .my pocket knlft I cut the cahleH ofthelr fifty uhlpi of war, nnd then, tylnjj each "hip to a pleco of twine, I drew Ihcm after me to dry land, nnd ho compelled tlio capltiilntlon of lllffiixcii. While this deed redounded to my Klory, It nlwo rained nut up powerful enemleH. one beluK the bl(,'li ndrnlral of the Lilliputian navy. Had I wMied, I could bnve crunhed them nnd th(fr rntlro kingdom under my bootn, but thero was my iileilged word not to barm thnm. So when by Bicret In triKiie they had me tried and con demned to the loss of my eyffl, there wan nolhJnj' left mo but encape. I went to ItlcfiiKcu, where I wiih rIvcihi Krent reception and whero they would havo me utay; but I wn weary of IcImjH uud pilncen, and told them that I dcxlrcd iMilhlng except tlmt Ihev would provision for mo n bout, which I had found drifting on tlio nhore, ami allow me to go my way. They Htored tlio boat with the car cHe.H of ono huidred oxen. Duoo linndred nhee lph cow, IiiiIIh, nn i much rendy-nrcRxed meat an four liundred cooita could provide. DcIdk iIhih protociud itftiilnut Inn i i' if mill on tlio third day mill wan tiloltud up Iry nn IOiikIIhIi merchant enptulh who iloemeil mo eriuy" when I told dm my atory. Ndt until 1 had InUet Lv eral head of cattle fron'i my pK'l'tH would ho bellove me. To my grcit grief, one of thp Nhlp'a rata carried off one of my ahtp 'on "the way home, On reaching nhorv I Icarneil that mi undo John hud died and left inu htn entnte near. Kpplng, nnd tho nntn be ing Hiifrtclcnt, to keep my family from want nnd the I wit to wander bolilg Ht til Kpilck within me, 1 riot 'off to,iion 'nice more thla tlmo In. thu Adventure hound, for Hilrat. On thla voyage, nfter a great tein chI, we put Into n Htraugo bay for wa ter. Humbling on the Miore, J bccnine separated from my companions unit roll Into tho hnnda nr nome untlvcH of ItiolMllimnat:, coIokshI men, of whom hardly one wiih- under ' alxty I.'iikIInIi feet lu height. I wna here put on exhibition, nun my fame reaching the cm "' the trine and (Ucen, tltey eotniiinnd' d my prea enco at court; and thlHur I wna hrtniuht. In the elinrgn of the dillMh- ter of ono nf my cantorn, a little Kirn named (llumdnlclltch, nine yeui'M .or age and nmall for her yearn, being not above thirty feet lu height. In the train m their ninjcdlcs I trnv cled air over the kingdom, which wn.s lx thmiHand milea lu length by threw to five thousand In breadth. The cap ital city wiih llfty-four mltcH In length by forty-live In breadth, u wonderful city when the klng'a palace wim peven mllCH nniuud uud the chief room Iheroln two hundred and forty fc I high, nnd broad nnd long tu propor tion. The klng'a "table wn nlno n go(Mlly building, hourdng five hundred horaca, nhhle crCRiureH of it height of from fifty-four to alxty feet. Of tbe I.llllpullana, I uned to any that they were people without n bleiu lab Ir their pentona, nnd the llrob- tllngitnglnna coarw beyond dimcrlp- tlon;' Mtt later reflection Inducea tuo to think that tho Lilliputians hud hlemlahea proportionate to their aire, the name Iwlng too tiny for me to es timate; and that pnafllbly the Krob- dlngnaglanH nppcarrd more vulgar than they truly were, their coIomhiiI proportion magnifying every defert. In-aonte mnttem thep large people were at Icaat InrgeMnlndetl. Thiix. In the matter of whether It vai proper to break nn egg on the little or big end which had nltnoat arillt the 1,1111 putlan kingdom In twain aa to that matter the Hrnbdlngnarlana would hnvi; loM little nleep. I Judge thin from n comment by the Itrobdlngnn clan king on n political mnttor which ! apoke of In connection with my own country Knglnnd. "It N tyranny." he "aid. "for n government to mini re fhoe who held differing olilnloiiri to linage .or not to change them;" 111m mtijeiity wiih much Intunted to hear of lngliindt whereat I relnt hi ut length her hictnry, which nuton- lulled him, He protested that It Heemed no more than a acquenco of connplrnclca, mnnh'rH, revolution", hanlahmentN, the worat effecta that avarice, faction, hypocrlay, Hatred, luat, malice and nmbltlon could pro luce. MVhnt n pernb'leua raw of odious vermin to be allowed to rrnwl upon the earth!" he aald: which lu Jnrlous Judgment of my noble and be loved country pained r.ie exceedingly. Now while 1 bad become a favorite of a great nation, It wn upon kucIi a footing iik 111 iiecfimn the dignity of human kind. 1 umIw to be nice more with pe.ipl" of in' owi't mind: iiImo I longed for n whjff of that aen v'hleh looked toward my own land. I:i responno to my eiitreatlea. I wan taken to the aea enmd. My lllle tnjfije (iiumdniciiich being )H. I wan. put in charge of a page; who left me alone on the ahnre while he, Koiwlit fur tiinl eggs. While thu.M alone, 0v traveling cabinet In which I lay wiih hcIkc by a great bird who took It fur out to aea and then let It drop, almost at the ex net moment that an KugllKh ahlp hap pencil by to pick me up. TIiiih wiih I alngnlnrly reacucd nnd brought once more anfe to Knglaud. I made other voyages and hnd dlv era adventures, a moHt Hliigular one blng that of my rescue from a desert continent by the people of an lhhim which flew In the air, the name lielnir made to rlno and fnlhhy njeann of nn immeiiKo lontlHtone. The people of the Hying Inland held tlienmelves as u Hit- nerlor race, for no, greater reaiinii that couiu nee tmiii tnut tney nail onei turned inward and one turned ut- ward. , A later voyage look me to the coun. try of tho Yahoos and the llouy- I'liluiniH. The Vahoos, being aervlle attendants to the Hntiyhnhums, were of. dlngu.Htlng habits, and ho much resembled hunnn beings that the wlo anil virtuous UntiyhnliiiuiH took mo nlno for a Tnhoo exen to tho end of my atny with them, a Judg ment which grieved mo much. The Ifouyhnhnma, who had the fonn of horacH, hnd the most aenHlhlo laws of nny creature thnt I ever lived with. Their abhorrence of mnny of our human habits was ao deep that i came in time to have a contempt for my own Hpeclea nnd wished tlmt I. too, wero n lloiiyhnhnm tW bo al lowed to remain with them: but they banlKhed mo from their kingdom na one who might net up for a leader of tuo taboos and ho sometime give them trouble. They allowed mo to r.nlld and provision u boat: and ro r padijled nfr ami in tlmo reachod Knr lahd, where my wife m,i children ero very glad to eon me. y Pnxt l.'llMlililn-r On. (Ttio HoHtoa I'oHt.) -ylilllirl hy Hpeci 1 All rlulitu rKirviil. liv Mriiu-lnl iirrii rii.n.nuii, .Hi. I till AfpOltirn Miiu'Kniinxp Rx.wiln.i .. aii llila rciorvod.) 9Sf Condensed classics IVANHOE Br fltK WALTER SCOTT PtaJ WtilUm I tnwlil Ihrt Wttller (tlinit'i ntiK'iilloii iin n to initiire urllor be nun ulille lie ita it eltllil. It run lp I rrirctl rim to hla crnille, for lie tiin Miait to Hlven tin it lilt Itillitlilra Im nllh Hie lllllnu KflnK-mf tliefxIU-il Miliaria, Am antin iim lie ruulil mi- lcniliiliil alarlra li Im icrntiiltiiotlirr nml nttiit iMinrri lillit lila ritarr enra talen tf lionler mtrfnre it nil old HrolllNh linltntta. He nn n al-U- y fhlW, nail Ihla rrattllrd la' a per mnurnl laateaeaa llnl nt tt hoy he ao fnr avrrraate thU liuiiillrnii tli ill he una alwraya In (he llilrk of arhoolbay HKhla, aaal aaae of lila eemrnilea could climb heller than lie Ilie aleep atopra of the C'aatle-rock Ah niiun na be una old eaaaah lo mill. It llteritllr ttenarrd haoka. lie vroiild not read love alarlra ar talea af farnllr life. He rraatra alnara yaraa or nevralure or hooka of hlalorr. Aa n hoy, he wita ao aleeped la chroalelea af fea4a llmea. la hlaiarlea af fcycaar tlaya, or la aeraaata af Uralllah life, lliat he waa nlreaily eMlpail with hla biirlmroHad for "Ivaahae aa4 The Tnllamnn.H uKi-nllnurlhM aa4 "Uaeatln lliirunnl,M Tim Heart af MMIethlaa" nut "Waverler." lie lntril Hrotlnnd with m paaalaaafr ilriillmi Hint haa aelilnm heeu enuiillrd He told WitkMaaian Irvlaa; that hr IIioiirIiI hi- tin ii Id die If he coold Mot ace the brnllier at leant oaee a year. He wrote atrnlht out af hla hart the lineal llrralbra there the maa with aoal aa ilrnd Wlio never lo hlmaelf balh aitldi Tfila la my ona. my aallre laadt 4A ND I must llo here like n bedridden monk I" ex claimed Ivnnboe, "while the game that glvea me freedom nr death la played out by the bands of other I Look from the window once again, kind maiden, hut beware that you are not marked by the arehers be neath. Look unci more, nnd tell me It they yet advance lo the htorn." With patient courage UoUna again took post at the lattice. "What dost thou fee, Kclicrm?" again deiiia; ded the wounded knight, "Nothing hut tin cloud of arrowa Hying ao thick uu to dar.e mine eyes, nnd to htdo the bowmen who ahoot them." "That rannol sdnrv," ..i,VJ Iinnhoe; "If they press not right tin to curry the cantln by pure force of arms, the arch ery may avail hut little a gainst atone walls nnd bulwarks. Look for the knight of the Fetterlock, fair Hebecca. and see how he bears himself; for iik the leader Is, ao will hla followers ho." "I nee bill) not," said IteheOea, "Foul craven I" exclaimed Iviinhee; "tines he Jdench from the helm when the wind blowi h'-Klic-tV "lie blenches pot. Me hlcucht not !" aald Itebeccn. "I sue him now he leads, ujhoily of umn cIim uuilei the oiii)-iarritr of the barbican. Thej pull down the piles mid pnlisadeH they hew down the harriers with axes Ills high- black plume lloala libroad iiver the throng, like it raven over tin Held of the alalu, They, have made it breach In the harriers they rush In-- they tire thrust back I Frnnt-do-ltocuf heads the defenders; I hco his glgiinth form above the preas. They t bruit- again to the breach, -and thujiass h disputed hand to hand, and man to man. Ood of Jacob It Is the meeting of two fierce tides the conlllct of two oceaps hk.ycii ny aiiverso winnsi" She tiinf d her head from the lattice, as If iniahlo longer to endure a algid ho terrlblo. "Look forth, again, Hebeccu," anld Ivauhoe, mlstiiklng the ciuiko of her retiring; "tho archery must in come degree have censed, since they uro now lighting hand to hand, Loots again; there Vs now less danger." Hebecca again looked forth, and al most Immediately exclaimed: - "Holy proplietn of the law I Kronl-de-Hoeuf and tho l Uncle KiiImIiI light hand to hand on the breach, amid the roar of their followers, who watch the prog- cess of the strife. Heaven strike with thecuusoof the oppressed nnd the cup- tlvel" She then uttered a loud shriek, and exclaimed, "Uu la down ho Is down I" "Who Is down?" cried Ivanhoo; "for our dear Indy'H Hake, tell mo which haa fallen." "The Mlaclt Knight," uiiHwered He becca faintly; then Instantly again shouted with eagerness: "Hut no hut no I . The name, of tho Lord of Hosts be blessed Uu Is on foot again, uud fights as If thvro were 'JO men's strength In his single arm I Ills sword is broken; hu snatches an nx from a yeoman; ho pushes Frontyde-Hoeuf with blow on blow tho giant stoops and totters like mi oak under the steel Of the woodman. Ho falls ho fulls I . The Illaclc -Knight approucho.1 tne postern with his huge ax tho thundering blows which ho deals you may hear them above all tho din and snouts of the battle, HtnuoH and Dennis nre hnlled down on the bold champion; lie. regards them no nmnv Ihr.n If tltoy worn tlilnhuiown or fent't tirfll" "Hy Hn!nt Joan of Arc," aald Ivau hoe, ralilng himself Joyfully on hla couch, "niethotight there was hut one man In ICngland who might do such a deed t" IVHtihoe waa right; tho Ulnck Knight of thu Fetterle k waa Richard I'lantag anct of the Lion Heart, king of Kng land, only juat returned to hla kin(c dom front the Holy Land, though but few knew of Ida arrlvaaa yet In Ida nhaence Knglaud hail been under the snlllsb nilo of (tin king's younger brother .lohii, who waa planning to usurp tho kingdom. Tho great atory teller .gathers hla characters together nt tho tournament of Aahby, There come for, the aportH of chivalry Howenn, h'circH 'of the HaXeu rulers, now dlapossn.ssd by the Normans, accompanied by her sturdy uncle, Cuilrlc ; Hebecca, benutjful Jew Ifili maiden, whose fate Is couslnu(I.V Joined with, that of Ivnnboe, disinher ited aoti'.of Ccdrle, n fit I fair who will have miughl to do with a Uaxon ami who Is willing to accept the' Normans nnd tlnflr wnys, uud oyn to hi n .de vout follower of Jt'chard the kltig; Isidifc 'of YorJr, Hehecca'a father, wan dering .lew' of vuat weal 111, who la constantly, tin' prey of the ruthless Normam nublra, wlur Would Wring his riches from him hy lorturo nml Im prisonment; Itoldn Hood and his mer ry men of the forest glades, not for getting the redoutable , Friar Tuck, equally adept in the ways of the clerk, the yeoman or the roisterer, To them nre added of Norman stock the re doutable Front -do-rrHf, Ilrlnn do Itnls-Ouilbert, the'rlor of Jorvaulx, nnd I'rlnca John; Athelstane. Haxnn lord, destlnrd hy Cetlrle for the hnnd of Kpwenn ; Hurtli the awloe-herd. and Wamba, the Jester; and the mysterious Hlack 1'rltice, who, like Ivashoe, makes hla nppearaNce InctMcnlto till be "ball discover how thing have gone In hla absence. Kir Wnlter prided himself nn Ml mastery of what' he culled "the big bow-wow" atyle; no other of (he Wn- veny novels illustrates nis jwiwer net- ter tlinu "ivnnhoc." one stately anil stirring event follows another, all hold ing the reader rapt In thrills, but none ipilte as much aa the siege of the cas tle of Front-dc-Hncuf hy Hlrhnrd nml h!a Haxoti friends. Hebecca from the lattice recounting to the wounded Ivnn boe the fortunes of the battle stands out lu the memory of many a' render ns Hlr Walter's greatest success In the grand style. And despite the heroic mold lu which tho characters nre cast, they yet surpass In the hold they gain upon the reader. Few have closed the hook wlthntr'n nlcli of regret that the hero had to make a choice btwen Hi- a and Howeuti : and in our day and country few erii fall to ,en the I lio ness In many rrfpects between ltleh- nrd of the I. Ion Heart mid the prctd- lent ho lately gone. The knights nre dust, And their good sword are rust, Their souls uro with the saints, we trust. In the passage at nrrns at Ashby nt- icars tin Mysterious Knight, wfiom nit reader knows to he Ivauhoe, fresh from the Crusade In the Holy Laud; u the contcM of chivalry he valiant- defeats the .Norman champions, and lestows the prlre of Queen of Heauty upon his youthful lovtt Howenn; the reader gets but it glimpse of u still more inystcr oils knight, whom we can only suspect tif he the king. From the Join-it' all Journey on their set era' unyii, but lu the fore! the N'ermans plan a lawless ambuscade and tnrrv off la the caatle of Front-de-ltoeltf for motives of reviigi. or pussier? nr greed, Ivauhoe, who had been wolmdcd lit Ashby; Hebecca, Howenn and Isaac of York. The invsterlolis Knight of the Fetterlock appears aa tho timely lead er of the merry men of tlio greenwood,, who besiege the castle, to the great disaster of the lordly brigands. After The Letter You We Do All kinds Of Printing (lie re -ilia u tne i r', .n m, id v Hchccciif Micro follows the Joyous cole hratlon of tho forest otttlnwa, a happy Interlude between tho acencH of tier- ring-do. Tlin HlretiiiiiiiR klntf deniirli-d for Hill) more strenuous struggles tn winning Ida kingdom; Howena and Ceilric nought their home; Ivauhoe followed hla chief; Brian de Ilola-Guilbert, Templar though bo was and pledged to holy practices, boro off Ida unhappy prisoner, Itebeccn. nut he was dis covered In hla wicked designs hy the nustero head of his order. In an us aomhly of tho Templars, however, He becca waa condemned to death iim ii, WcoroHS who has' sed'tced fiom the paths of virtue an unwl'tlng knight t Her only chance for life lies lu the ordeal by battle. Her one elmmplon is Ivauhoe, far away thou 'H h Is, whom she had cured of the .vnund received at Ashby, Ilrlnn de Hols-Oiillbcrl. by the Irony of chivalry. Is the elinmnlon of b!s order and of virtue In dlsirei At the last possible moment Ivanln, comes, spurring to the lints, to n -,1c-lory vjilcll nil tho lawn of fiction fore ordain, Hot afli'i him coinen huh i lug Klrhnrd. nml his train, lo fiMiifl the royal standard us mulisputed king of ICngland, And nil live hnpnv ever nfter? Have only Hebecca I jlf ivau hoe must wed Ibfwonu, every in iscii. line render feels that he would gladly offer himself to her rival. For rm I'rlnce Jehu cried when llrst he saw her: "Hy the bald scalp of Abraham, yonder Jewess must be the very model of perfection whose charms drove fran tic the wisest king that ever lived!" Copyright, 1919. by l'oul Publlalilnn To. Tho DoMon I'oni ) All right rvkerveiL Valuable Dlaeevery. 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