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p illa r» tfint mir nun r n m n i n i , til«« H* 1 1 li ni limi lim i iiiiirnlnii Inri ■l*-iitiill> uvrrNnird I .■•<!> Farq u liar irli lirr I iiin I ibiii I litui litibynna ViTlmlnr'» furi un« mu»t •>» n iir n i twn mllllim IHiunil« tlmn ont» lullllnn It wu« th« llr«l lut litui t loti «In limi lui-n given thnt li« was «urli u tri'im nnloiii rutch. CHAP 1 ER II Night Fishing ( < 'o u t i i i i i i s l f r o m wa'ra »till nil»«. a»an it w* ara a»l*«p ." "W a'va got you brnl th rra, than All th * woman »ota hara. W hat'a tha mill ta r with you atwylng and running for fo y a r n o r r ’ "Could I— re a lly ?" alia be a mad. "Ita a lly and truly. T ro ab la with aa la that wa'ra ao clvlllaad wa band »»ar barkw ard with It. Ynu'r* going to And ua mighty turn*. T h a m elodram atic reninnra o f tha Waal la m ostly In atory book«. W hat tbara wit« o f It lin* gon« out with tha cow punrliar." "W h a t'a a ro w p u n rh arr' " l l a rblaa Ilia rntlga a fta r c a ttle ." «Oh— a cowboy. Ilut aran't tbara any cowboy» T" • "T h a y ’ra getting aaldotn. T h a bnrli w ire fanra lina pul them out of biial- naaa. Moatly tlie y re working for tha moving p lctu r* rmnpnnl«« now ," he ■inllad. Mr. Varlndar preinred with n for mal little cough u «croud allam pt to drive aw ay, thla vary naaured unlive. "A a I wna »nylng. Ml«- l*w lghi, I wouldn't mind going Into pnrllninant. you know, If It weren't for the bully labor iiicmliera. I'm rath er strong on spanking tlmt sort of thing, you know. I'nail to ba n d-ib nt It. Hut I couldn't atnmt the dmundara Hint got In nowaday«. IP ally, I aon bln t. "Anil I Imd ao t-nmdeil on Iha cotv- boy». I'm going to be dlanppolntad, 1 th in k ," Mlaa Dwlirbl a ilih V arlm lcr hud « ciihc cnoimli to know Mint lie wna being pnnlahcd. lie Imd triad to put Ilia w esterner out of the picture and found bltna*df elim inated In-tend. An nngry lluali ro e* to Ida charka. "T lm t'a tha m lstnke you nil m nka," K llm any told b a r. "T h a tru e nitunuee of Ilia W est Isn't ill 11» clothe» nnd tin trapping»." “W liar a 1« It?" aba naked "In It» spirit In Hie !'.»(>« anti Iha V A LU A B LE HOUSKMOLD m O IP K A AMD S U D O M T IO M ‘ aotiraga boni of tha «Vbla plinti« nno tha clami lidia In Ita Idg demi« ra«y alni Ita fraednm fum i ronvautlon. T h * West la a conditimi of uitnd." M iss I •wlght wu» Mirpr'«cd. dho hnd noi i S| m ->-|«<| » phlbmopliy of Ihls mi 'o r a frolli Iter chutiaa |i«rbnrlnu. I l * ha<l tha hnml» o f a working man, brown and alnawy Imi u n to m i yel U ltra waa III«* unirli o f d lalllirtloll In tha leali henil «al ao royally on spiati dld ahoiddara. Illa body, aparr of flaah and mirrow of llituk, Imd Ih * lltlia gl r of n pniitber. Uba bad Barn I taf ora Ihut look of roinpetriu e, of anay aalf radunar, doma of III« man of bar eln«a litui II—-Ned Kit- no ny. for Inai ¡1 tir**. Itili Nati waa an ufttcar In a flgtitlng regluient whlelt hnd aneli limali aarytre. W bara Imd lillà tannali fl«hormnn n o n tha uuin- tiar lim i Intiere» only In a leader of m ali? • "Am i liow long doa» It tuba lo tic long lo your \Va»tT" u»ka«l tha young Woiuiin. «Itti tha llilb-1lon of dartslou. Itut Iter iitoe' ory wu» a fruiti!. In Imiti vola* and fura wna a vlvld angar- m H o t lo Ita inlsu-d. "T im e luian't a ttdog In do wllh It. M»o Uva all tlielr Uva» lori- and nr» nave» waatarnar» in tiera ore o f ua lo a dny. I tlitok ymt would ipiallfy r a lly ." Hha kn«w thnt «ha oiight to anub hla •grufaino loto thè personal, hul ah« Wna hy nulura uncotiit-niUorial. "Ilo w do you know ?" alia dematnled qulrkly. “T h a t'a )u»t a gora» of tuln»,” h« gin II ed. A muslaal *<»lt-a rallrd fr«m wllhtn tha houao- ''l i m a you «aan rny Q raphlr, M .jya?" A young w< 4 ouo «i ss i lo Ihe door- w«y, a gold mi w hda beauty wlth soft amili,Ig oye» thnt show ed a U lti« sur- j prtsa at slght of tha llaliermun. A faittt m iirmnr o f «is.lo g i for tlia lutar- ruptlon am-iipi-d Iter llp». K lim ati' ri>ubl noi k'-ap hi* aya» fm in har. Whnt « -oliarli young ria « tu re alia wna. uhm |terfect|nu In Ih« anltunl g n o r of thè long lina» of tha aoft round ed l«Kly ! Ite r movetnant» hnd a tigli! tm oysnry lim i wus rliurrn- tng And wtiara nudar heavrn rollì i a man ho|>a to ««e unythlng lovallrr Chini Itila pula fui»* wllh It« CTOWB of hunilahad hulr so lustroua and abun ¿timi? MI«« Invigili Hi m isi to Iter friend " I Imven'l sei-ii thè tìru plilr, Jo y re, 1 d r iir " " I s n ’t It In Ih e bulla rd r<s>m? Tlioiiglil I s.iw It thata. I l i look," Dusk Found Him in tha R iver Juat Abova tha Riffle». V erinder votunlo-red. • " II ihm I o f y«U," MI«« Jo y a * noddad. «ter'» nil>1 her hail set nlmut undertiiln har aya» on tha alningar, who Imd ' hu. any minim-«» he might have fell tornali lo lauva. fo r Ms MriMsh kindred. T h ree years K ilm rliv uhm gollig tM-rnusa ha koaw la ter she lisri died. tlmt h * iiilgln easll.v outv i-ar lils wal "In- hud been a doting m other, wllh ram a. Ila hall punulo-d \ artndar, nnd llr rrc gusts o f panalunut* sd orai Ion lim i wa« enotigli T b a m inar Imd mai for her hoy. J a c k rem em bered these Ino n in ni llke libo noi lo know timi n fler he forgot her less am iable quail tha man belonged lo tlia famdy of lies. He bail grown up with an un eonimon or garden apoti. No donili ! reasonable feeling o f dislike toward ba rollisi In w rnltlt muda by bla fa those o f his fa th er's fainliy who had tbar. T li" fello « Imd aludlail aarafully failed to get along with her. Mom* in th è ahlbbidallis o f tha -oelaly wlth all net of loyalty which lie roiild hard whlah lo- w Uhad lo he A 1 1 imi tv nml | l.v 'lentie «et him unconsciously In an wa» probably letfer-p crfect. Noti« thè tngonlsm lo Ms m usim i at the lualge Ira«, ha wna n bop odor, a riink out- , lb- had decided not to mnke him self alitar tolarntad only for hls money. Ila known to them . In a few days their mlght do for ilio husbnnd o f «orna pan pnths would diverge again for all nllasa society girl, Imi Ila would navar ; tim e. In Iha World la r l'aptcd by har na a I bisk found him In Ihe river Just friend nr ut» < -|i... , Tha tbought ot »bove the rlllles. H e Italicd down tin Min atlrrad tlia gorga of tlia lUlier- ; Mrcnm slowly, shortening hls line n- man. d arkness settled over the hills. "t'Iiaek iest bi'ggur I aver anw," I’u b e r o n lim io r i n e g l w e e k .) filini d Verinder. “Ik n i't in - why you lai Illa fallow a ln i. All»« D w lg h t" T h a girl'« sisiriiful ayas inu la round] W H E R E WAS T H E BRAIN? to maal hls. 8 h * Imd n a ia r bafora Ho t r ie d tu c r o s s t h e r a i l r o a d know n. how roid lnlly sha dlallkad litui. tru c k * "H on'l you ?" Before a rushing train; 8lia rosa nnd w alked ipilckly luto T in y p u t t h e p i e c e s in a s a c k , Iha lion«e. V ailndar hit hls mualuahr nngrlly H ill c o u l d n 't f im i H ie b r n in . Ila hud boati abarlalilng u flrtloa thnt ! he wu« In love w lth M iss Dwlght unii j m ore tinnì oli e Ile limi su i»(tisi Ito nai itti tlia Ineb of har contempi Jo y ce siilik grn refiflly luto Mie easlaut rlm lr nnd Aushad n ilnxxllng Borhot #f miMoà f r ult— Make e » e b a y ru p o f tw o c u p a o f w a t e r n n d tw o u f a u g a r b o lla li fiv e ¡e u p oran g o of ra sp b e rry and c u rra n ! I I ’ l l* ® * ' m e n t i o n F r e e z e t o a m u s h a n d I w h e n talking to in s h e r b e t g l a s s e s . ' It w ill help you. w »*«n «»Id udii % jt i i r a , u n a f r u l t O M in U * * — Ilo ti Iw o ru p a o f « u g n i' w itli u n a q iin r t o f w n-1 t e r flv o m im ilo » F o r v a ry a c id f r u i t a , u » a III r e a c u p a o f a u g a r . ! Heiib| o lio p i n i o f (Ito w Itola b e r- ! i’!e% o r s i i c e l i la r g a f r u i t a , In Ib a b o llin g a y r u p f o r o n a m in u te , ( b a u u k in i tlie m o u t nitri ariti to t h è « y ru p o tte p in i o f f r u i i iu te « , H tra in a n ri f r e e r a w ltan c o b i. F r r e z a s o f t , s t i r in th è e o o k e ri f r u i i , u n ti serv e ¡ir g l o s s e » ; o r . n t lr III o n a p in i o f f r e s lt f r u i i , sw o a ta lle ri, a m i « e r v e a t lin e e . p ln a a p p ln C o u p J a o q u o — B o ll o n e c u p o f s u g a r in tw o c u p s o f w a t e r te n m in u te s ; r o o t, add o n e p in t o f nny s e a s o n a b le fru its in tin y p ie c e * ; tu rn in to J a r s and p ack in ic e u n t jl c h il l e d . S e r v e in t a ll g la s s e s w ith a la y e r o f le m o n o r p in e a p p le i r e o n to p . a n d g a r n i s h w ith m a ra s c h in o c h e r r i e s a n d s o m e o f tlie s y r u p . T o m a t o to o — B o i l o n e p in t o f w id e r a n d i*n c c u ji o f s u g a r te n mi K it e s . S t e e p o n e t e a s p o o n o f ii'i .c d w h o le s p i c e s a n d t h e rin d h a l f a le m o n in o n e c a n o t to m u to e s ; add th e sv ru p an d lu c re s u g a r, if n eed ed . S tr a in and f r e e z e a s u s u a l . T h e s u g a r a n d w a t e r * g i v e n in a n y o f th e o l a i n i c e s o r s h e r b e t s m a y be b o ile d , a rid w ill w e ll r e p a y f o r Hie t r o u b l e in ( h e im p r o v e d f l a v o r. C For ASTORI A i "SB CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Lowest Priced Closed C ar T«IU How T o C at O airk l u t u f from H aad-CoU a. I t . D a M I f l l a o s* m iau l* y ear Ctugged nostrils will opr», th« air pa»Mgr< of your kaod will rbwr and you can braatb« fr**Jy. No mor» hasrkiag, u u flio g , blowing, krsdarJia, dryaaat. No atrugglisg for bn »14 a t n ig h t, your cold or catarrh will be gon*. <i«t a an all bottle of Ely's O ra m Balm from your druggist now. Apply • little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal lag rm un la your nostrils. I t pros trate» through every a ir paasaga of tba brad, soothes tha inflamed or mroilea mucous membrane and relief some» In stantly. I t ’s Just flae. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty eatarrb— Relief so quickly. With Doors Front a n d Rear O N L Y $ 1 6 0 more than th e Overland louring car—the Overland Coupe-Sedan — the world's forem ost closed car va'ue. A ll the unique exclusive features of a coup« and a sedan in one! Removable rear seat gives big loading space for anything and everything. Seats adjust backward and forward. Seats also make into a full-size bed in the car—great for camping. Easy riding patented springs— big power— reliability— record-breaking economy. Come in a ul see iL Have Kidneys a*-"1 Examined By Your Doctor j T aka S a lts to Waal* Kidney» Back P a in s You or Bladder Both«*-» 1 O verland L the only Iroj-ing c i r wrilh eliding fra g tra n e m le e io n , priced under $ 5 0 0 , /. ea b. Toledo. If ] -------------- ,1 J .u»h your kidney« by drinking a quart ot water each day, alio take salt» occasionally, u y i a noud authority, who iclh us that too much rich fuod forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pairs in the back or sick headache, dizzi- n e c your stomach sours, tongue is coaled, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. T he urine feu cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often pet sore and irritated, obliging you to ek ri te f two or three times during the night. 'Jo help ncnlritiz-: these irritating ari Is, to )k!p cleanse the kidneys and fluih off the W ty ’s urinous waste, get four runres of lad Salt-, from any phar- marv here: take a table spoonful in a g !a*i c f waler before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act (in-. 'I hi* famous «alts is made fro n the arid of grapes amt lemon juice, con :«'■.• d with litliia. and has been used for w ars to help ffudi and stimulate ! sin e i'h kidneys; al*o to neutralize the a ch i' in the system so they no longer irri'ate. thus oftrn relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not in ju re apd makes a di light ful efferves cent lithia-w atrr drink By all means have vour physician examine your kid neys at least twice a year. DALY and MARSH BEAVERTON Summer Vacations Low Roundtrip Fares See one or more o f O regon’s wonderful resorts this summer. Low roundtrip fares make it easy. T h e Tillam ook, Newport and C oos Bay Beaches, the m ountain resorts, C rater Lake and the O re gon Caves as well as many other delightful spots offer a great vacation. O r see the scenic Shasta Country along the beau tiful Shasta Route. Kemberger’s Confectionery LUNCHES - CANDIES HICK AD - PASTRY - TOBACCOS SODAS and LUNCH GOODS Infants and Children In U bb Fw Over 30 Years Always bsozS Urn 0i Ask. fo r our Oregon O utdoor B ooklet IDI AL BRMD Mopas A San BILLIARD PARLORS Cigars C o n f e c t io n s 8 o f£ lu lld ln g D r in k s W atson Street BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP F irst -class Work I >ut It in < \>nneetion An l rp-to-dnte Nitnitary Shop C. J. Steveis, BEAVERTON, 'AHUE CLOVER ICE CRIAM Southern Pacific W . E. Pegg Tobaccos Cady Undertaker and Em balm er a G range Building BEAVERTON. C . E. Allen, Southern Pacific Agent BEAVERTON 0RE60N OREGt N i U N I T E D S T A T E S TIR.E S Prof. ORE CO FA B R IC TIRES will tell you that we always have the kind of Lumber you want— dependable grades and sizes. That is why he has passed judgement on the products of the 3 0 x 3 and 30x3% inch BKAVE RTt)N . OREGON many years the U S C O Fabric has been the stand ard of value in a fabric tire. Beaverton Review It’s a better tire today for the light-car owner than a cheap cord of unknown make. J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. Opposite S. P. Depot OR E. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE haa been used successfully la th« treatment of Catarrh. • H A LL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sist-* of aa Ointment which Quickly Relt.-vea by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through th» Blood on the Mucous ffur- fac a, thus reducing the Inflammation. Bold by all druggists. F J . Cheney 4 Ca.. Toledo. Ohio. Y o u r C arpenter am ile nt litui, “fin a Mnya boan vary lluklnd, Slr. Varltuier?'' Ha Imd Jolnad tha party n faw duys bafora ut t'Iilengo nml Ib is waa Ilio llrat alga o f Interest Miss Raillon Imd sb ou ii in Mio. Verinder wu» gm tefnl. "I insili d If I understnml Miss Dwlght ut all. S ii* blows hot nnd aulii," lia eontbled In n liursl o f frunk- Daas. "T h a t’a Jusl har way. W e nll hnva I o * r inaiala, d o n i w e? 1 mena iv* poor wnnien. Iio n 't nll thè poeta erisllt tis wlth Inoonslnney? " T h e lenat rip ide of uniiiseiiient ut her sex gwellcd In har flirmii mul dlail uwuy. "id i. by .Im a, Il llint's* all ! I sny, do you Imve nimnls to-», .Miss Jo y ce ?" Ile , low.-^Mrk In -lies tlutteied down to tb a cheeks Wna «Ila endinrrnssail Ut bis q llestlo n t Ile fall II sudden lift of Mia lie n it, un ara ess of naiv-beni l'o'iOdanee. DnliJriAti; Vaidlder lin i nel e/ ilnred lo lift bis hopea u * hlph ns tha fmuona lum ity Jo y ae Heldon. Nnw for tha lli-kt timo hls vnulty M irrisi. rtniHcliow pi ita nnev|iertail- ly to h ln i--tlie I ih b e te eoli tliem w erc ilm m . Wus li p o ssJd e thnt -ha limi tnketi il fntuy to l.un? Ills Inmgl nntlon aonred. I*’nr a moment h e r deep pnnsy aya» rasted In Ida. lla falt n authlen In- toxlentlnn o f tha sensali. A linosi wlth il Hwugrrcr he dvew up a rh a lr nnd «alitali hlinsalf baslde her. Alien li Ila wus tha eom piarlng‘ nmla In bemllotig ptiisnlt. Nor wna he dlslurbed by (Ila lanst susplcton of liiivilig beau Mled »JU i U‘» »vn.tullons uud III« lui Ju ic e . serv a tiilneail and aifted. and nna clip Ne»t duy brought Kilim ny Ih» of- flea o f lum p rook, which waa lukan In turn hy encli of Mia ram . Only twp m aals a day wara «utan In ram p, ao Mint lie Imd aoverul boura of lalaor* a fte r tho b u nk fust thing« ware rlaim-d awuy, T ha urrlv«l o f Iha pnrty al tha Lodge brought haek to him vividly »oma rh ap to r* of Ida Ilf* that had long bean burled. Illa fath er, Arehl- babl Kllmany, Imd m srrlail tha daugh ter of a «mull rs llla in a o soma years Simple S y r u p f o r l o o a . - l l o i l s fla r ha Imd m ine to Colorado. Though l iit il o f s u g a r In o n e q u a r t »lie Imd died i, Idle lie wus u child, ' o f w a t e r tw e n ty m i n u t e s ; I b is J a c k still held warmly In hls heart soma vivid memories of Ih# pnsalnnute w ill lie r e d u c e d to u b o u l tw o and w ill uncurbed woman who Imd baan Ms n m l o n e - b u l f f li p » . raotkar, » w o o le n o n * e u p o f l e m o n - ju i c e , Khe hnd been a bell« In Mm row o r Iw o c u p s o f th e m ild e r f r u i t s , country, rhurtulng In har way, beauti lik e p i n e a p p le , p e a e li, s t r a w b e r r y ful b> Iha dny o f har death, hut w ith o r o r a n g e . out education or re s tr a in t lia r hu*- hum) hud made the m latukr o f taking load Boullllon, or Consomma har hut-k to Ireland on a vlalt to tils pimple, T h e result hsd been unfor — I b ill m i* p i n t o f w a t e r a n d tunate. Mli* was unconquerably pro o n e p o u n d o f s u g a r s lo w ly f o r vincial, entirely dee.oorutlo, as uncul flv o m im i l e » ; w h e n c o ld ad d o n e tured ua liar nn tlv* Cidugibtna. M ore o d p o f l e m o n - ju i c e and one over, har tatnpar waa o f th« w hirl q u a r t o f c o n s o m m e , o r b u llio n , wind variety. T h« staid Ilf* of the F reeze old country, wllh Its wall ordered dlu- o r c l e a r r h l r k p n s t o c k . H iutlons of alnsa and rutted aonvan- s o i l a n d s e r v e f o r lu n c h e o n In h o t w eal h e r. llons, did not suit har at all All tra dlllona which she istuld not utolar- atand tha young w ife a<-offad openly, j C h e e ry lo o — S c a ld tin e q u a r t lb-fora she left, veiled dislike hccuifie almoot o|ian war. T h e vlalt had navar o f r ip e b l a c k c h e r r i e s , a n d th e n M easu re been rr|ienled, nor, tndaad. bad aha s q u e e z e o u t Ih e J u i c e . aver been invlled agnln. Ttila aha had n n d a llo w a n e q u a l a m o u n t o f bitterly resented and aha had Instilled w a t e r a n d su g ar. B o l l w a te r Into Ja ck th * antagonism »hr herself t n m l s u g a r f iv e m i n u t e s ; » m in . felt When he wu* eight y ear* old 1 c o o l , a m i a d d f r u i t j u i c e an d .la rk 's fa th er had ln«l»t«d on taking Mm likrk to m eet hi» relatives. Im I o n e - f o u r t h c u p o f I c i n o n - ju i c e . m ediately upon hla return tha youug- i F r e e z e h a r d o r s o f t , a n d s e r v e w ilh s o m e o f t h e l a r g e s ! u n - | c h o k e d c h p r r l e s , h a lv e d a n d a l- each p o r t io n . 1 ho s t o n e d , w ilh In « ! n («• !,.) i 'H« iimn with ih« miMHM-1« wm ■mu« wllh lit« w lf «aiu rm tlim o f h i. trtli« III« thin hnlr w u part««] In th« inbkll« nml « fulnl straw rolnred mu« t»rh« i|«rorut«il hi« u|i|wr ||p. A ll» «»lh«r, h» ml«ht m«««ur« n>» r»»i n>« In hU bouts. T h « mln«r looked ul him gravely. No fnlnl««i hint of humor ram » Into th« a«« Mu* «><•■ Ttivy took In Ih» dapper Hrltl«h«r aa If h« had b««n a natural til«t<>ry ap«rluirn. "No kindly trll th«m not to do It ■«■In." I >ohyan» Verlnrier nril«r»d In ronrlualon “I f you plraa«. air,” adi|»d tli« youui woman <|ul»lly. Kllm eny'» «tpmly «■«• passed for th« l)r«l ttin« to li»r 11« aaw a «ll«ht dark «Irl wllh am aaln«ly II»* «yra and a Ilf! to th« piquant rldn that waa ar> rratln« III« hat raiu« off |>rom|itly. “ Wo didn't know anybody waa at Ih * I* ih I« *," h* *i|ilaln«d. “ Too wouldn't, o f ro u r« *," ah* nml (l*d. and by way o f ex p la n a tio n : “I jidy Farquhar la ra th * r n«rv»ua. O f roura* w« don't want to Intarfnr« with your fun, b a t— " •T h*r« will h * no m or* ft rework a a! nlaht. On« o f th * hoy» had a birth day and w * w ar* »»m llatln g our *n thualaam I f w * had known ~ " "K indly m ak* aur* It diman t happen ••■I*, my «ood fallow ," r a t in V«iin d«r Kllmany lookod at him. than hark at Iha «trt T h * dapp«r llttl* man had b*«n w *l«h*d and found w «ntln« ll*n « « fo rth , V*rtnd«r waa not on (hr map. "IHd you think w * w *r« T7t«a hrok* loo«« from Ih« r * « *r » « ll» n t I r*rk »n w * war« aoma nolay. Whan tha hoy« g*t to «oln« good th«y don't quit« know whan to atop " T h « ayaa o f th« young woman aparklad T h * Itahprman thought ho had n * « *r «*•» a far« mor« vivid Hurh «harm a« It hald waa ton Irragular fo r h*auty, hut th« «tdrtt that hr»k« through lnt«ro«t*d hy r*na»n of Ita hint o f freedom. Mha might b« a rag«d hint, hot bar wlnga b«at for tha opan spares. "W ere tliay f l u * good laat n ig h ty aha m orki 'l prat Illy "Not ran I good, m a'am. T oo aar. w * had no town to ah»»i up. a» wa Ju«t punrturwd tha aronrry. I f wo had known you w«r» hara— " "T ou would ha«a rout« and abut u« up." aha ch a rted gayly. Kllmany laughad. “ Vou'r« a good ana. natghlxir. Hut you don't naad to w orry." I I * lat hU ryaa adm lra liar laally. "Young ladl«a »ra to» wldom In thla nark o f tha w<«>da for tha boy a to hurt any. tllv a thaui a ch an ce and thay would li* rra l good to you 'f Ilia audarlty dallghtad M»ya Dwight. “ I*o you think th«y w ouldV "In our own barbwrlr way, o f «OUT»*." “Do you *» o r arm Ip p a o p l» y aha aaktd with Innorant linpudour*. " I l ’a a young ro u n try," he aiplaln ad ■ «d ally "It haa that imputation." "Y o u 'v * baan raadlng atort«a about oa,” ha charged. “ Now wa’ll ba on our good b th a rln r Juat to «how you." “ Thank you—I f It l«n‘t too hard." Varlndar, pro|*arly «randallaail at thla fra« gtv* and taka w ith a hap- haaard aavaga o r th a wllda, In tam ip tad In th * Intaraat o f propriety. "I'll not dataln you any longar, my man. You' may gal at your Ashing." 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