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W. N U.» Sao Frarvc«aeo No. «-• 1R2B
Author »f
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The «helps of the «oif“
By (ho F»»» a 9ho*tkMkl»a Ca)
|W M. U RarvtcO
CHAPTER VI—Continued
«—11—
"Will y«n> procnlM me—th»t you will
He hardly knew wbat ha
n»t- - "
wished lu ask from the girl who bo
tensely llatrnetl
There had been
nothing hrtnrrn them. lie
I
had m>
right—but in spit« of his diffidence
found hlmselt begging: "You will not
destroy yourself—that beautiful tai-
ent. that—Soul. t ecause you think to
save your fatherF
lie was talking
recklessly now. ■II reticence gone,
"No mat: vr whst happens to the post
— what luscelles trie« to do, promise
me that you will n«t throw your hap-
plnesa. your life, to the winds, it Is
not necessary, as you may think, I
have ample means, I will gladly
finance your father— I have Inflien«;
111 take it up with headquarters In
Montreal. We'll beat Lawellest I*>n't
-don't des.roy yourself,
sellet”
As he finished, she was •rolling at
him through mist blurred eye*, th
rose and went to the w indow.
“You have not already T’ be faltered,
thinking of her letter to Albany.
From the window came the low an
swer, "I am the fiancee of Monsieur
Lascelle*"
"You are mad—mad." ha groaned,
stunned, unable to accept, now that he
had heard It, what he had feared. “I
had no right to ask you—what I did.
But I could not help It. madetnotaell*
I might have known the heart of you
— was dead You have killed ■ beau
tiful thing"
She suddenly turned a tragic face,
"Monsieur, you may wonder why I let
you say these thing* but you hav«
guessed the reason.” and she placed
her hands on her breast "the heart of
me la dead." And she left the room.
To remain longer under the factor's
roof, to sit at dinner with this hope
less girl, who had bartered her hap
piness for her father's welfare, and
the man who was brute enough to ac
cept the aarrific«, was unthinkable, so
Steele went to the llttl« room which
had t>een hls since Ids coming, to pack
his d'lflle beg There h« found Char
lotte. waiting
"You weesh for to mare« ma*in’-
selle?" the Indian abruptly demanded.
The question was atartllng. but did
b<>n»r to the loyalty of the grave-faced
woman who confronted him.
“She la to marry Monsieur La«-
celies," said Steele gently, touched by
the evident friendliness which prompt
ed t’harlotte to seek him out
"She hate M'aleu La«rwll«s !* vehe
mently protestev) the tljlb- ay
"She
cry an' cry w'en she send berm de let-
fair. You are de good man. Michel
say Daveed tell you have beeg house.
far ■ way »out*. You tak' ma’rnselle.
■he t'lnk you good man, sb« we«i go
wid you for your woman!”
Steele's pulse quickened at the
thought,
'Would she go with me.
would she go with met' he t prated
to himself. "If ! were man enough to
take her from her father? She could
never face a future with Lascelles!“
Then hl« knowledge of Dents« Mt.
Onge asserted Itself.
“But no, ah«
has given her word; and she'll keep
It She's that kind. She would never
desert h.*r father, and she's found
herself to Lascelle* It'« too tat«!“
Searching hls face with eager eyes
Charlotte waited for hls answer
"It's too late—Charlotte.
Made
molsrlle has slrrady told th« French
man that ah« will marry him."
The scowl of contempt which greeted
hls reply transformed the dark facw
of the (ijlbway Into that of a fury.
Rhe had placed her faith tn this Amer
ican. and he had failed her.
"Davrwd tell me you are good man
to fight—have d« strong heart.' Bl»
hurled at him. •Why you have do fear
ov dat leett« French mi no--ore yon
I erg rabbit? Why you not tak' her
■ way eon d« < sno'? She weel go!'
Again, a fierrw esnltatlon swept
him. »Tiarlotte must know her ml«-
•ress' secret thoughts to spesk so run-
fiom’ly. What h« had of 1st« felt—
sensed -In the presence of flenlse Mt.
<mge; what he had put aside ss Im
possible, unbelievable — sn illusion,
base*! .»n hls own emntlo ■« might,
after all. have been her Instinctive
call for help; the unvoiced reaching
out of her heart to one who would
understand her need
But he had
failed her
The victim of hls own
of vanity, he had gone off up
river and left her t« solve her prob
lem slaue. to bind her-wlf dettalteiy to
l-s»»vllv«, when, had he acted on his
Instincts, he might ha«« saved her
from herself, He had nera blind—and
logt.
"We must wait. Charlotte.
Wh t
you tell me ■te.ut ttaih-motselle— * —
did no*—«now
But don't lose heart.
First. I‘v« work tn do
I'm going to
catch that Windigo
Then- -
Steele did n«»t finish, for the scowling
face of |he OJIbway woman went a
sickly gray at the mention of the
dread name, and she disappeared
through th« door.
A« he hastily threw his clothe« Into
the canvas hag. the wont« of Charlotte
"Sh« w eel go wid you for your worn
an," returned to mock him
Did th
Indian .eatly know, after all. or was
she tryln- to force his band? That
this riqulaite girt whom he had found
in the northern hirváis. as one finds a
Jewel In the grava, should hav« come
to care for ■ man of whom she knew
so little, se. mei! unbelievable.
And
yet more than once since that day on
the mountain he had surprised ■ look
in her eves which had st'angely sent
his pul««-« m<tng. And now that ha
knew he had been loving her all ttuwe
precious days which he might have
made Indelible In memory - he faced
the bitter conviction that l»etiiae st
Onge, otpe she had given her word,
would keep IL
lie carriel tils hag to Michel's »haca
ami announced to the surprise«! owner
that he would Mt and leep
then, whll» li< search of David,
Into Ht. Onge.
'!■ ■■■• S’.-<-tc." the
I soldier
gripped bis guest's hand and vigorous
ly shook It. "You have my extreme
ndmlrstlon and gratitude Mon I »leu '
But you were msguincent. To see you
my friend and gu**t. insulted before
my eyes and how you made him
rldlculoua F
Hteele's face hardened.
"But your daughter what of her?"
he demanded, almost fiercely of th«
Forget That You Hot No Right
to Ank An/thlng of Mo,**
whoa« eyrs wavered before hls
glance.
"You have seen her?"
"Yrs. she has told me. She's ruined
herself thrown away her bapplnesn—
her life "
"And all for me." sighed the father,
"all for m«!"
"But you knew she would do It—to
protact your future with th« company;
■nd you allowed her to." Steele con
tinued pitilessly, In a vole«, low. but
carrying the bitterness of gall in Its
tone* "Colonel St. Onge, you hav«
permitted a beautiful soul to destroy
Itself. Yon-"
"Stop, monsieur!" St Ong« Inter
rupted, In a vole« broken with paaslon
“Yon do not know—and you ar« my
friend, therefore I forget wbat you
say. I have begged her not to do this
— am prepared to leave the company.
I will not allow such a thing Why."
and the factor shook hls clench«*) fists
tn Steele’s face, "I would kill that pig
l-ascellea before I gave her to him."
“But she has given herself to him,
of her own free will. Imlay. And ■ho
Is A thoroughbred; ah« will keep her
word."
St, tinge glared Into fiteeiv*« Im-
mobile far«. "Mb« will never marry
tie
that canaille. Monsieur Steele,
■aid pointedly, "th« Mt. Onges have al
ways known how to defend their
honor."
The two were In term pled by th« ap-
pearntx*« of Macrllea crowsIng th*
<-lea ring, ami Steel«, la no in<xMi to
meet the subject of the conversar Ion.
left th« «»cited factor ■ waiting th«
■ iqimach of the man who wat exult-
Ing in hls hard-won victory, As he
I har« moved
turned away, he said:
my stuff to Michel's shack, It I» need
leas for me to tell you how much 1
appreciate y»ur hospitality and that
of your daughter. You understand of
course that 1 could not stay."
"Yes. monsieur. It would only be
embarrassing tn you and to me, but I
regret deeply to hav« you go
Paire Three
CHAPTER Vil
Tile following morning the |>eopls of
Waiting River were at the river shore
»her« three men stood beside a loaded
canoe near which rested a company
birch bark.
Then approaching fmtu the factor's
house appeared lb« figure of l>cnla«
St. «»nge
lie bad seen her for a moment that
morning, for bla contemplated Journey
to tb« leather lakes and the autumn
clap« of the tijlbway* luterrup-ted by
their discovery of the day before,
might admit of no return to the pnat
befoie starting south. It all depended
how early the winter broke
8o he
had called at the factor'« to say good-
by until th« slevl trails wvre hard In
Novemlter For late luto the previous
night he had »at with hls two swart
faced companions planning many
thing* and the first of these was an
early return to Walling River with the
fastest learn of dogs that money would
buy In the Neplgon country, Another
was a systematic runuing down
mysterious marauder, on the ■ now,
where hls trail could not ewape them ;
the last, and most vital to llreut Mteele
he touchrd tt|a>n only to the rvtent of
aaouring Michel that l*»>-<-llca should
never succeed In hls plau to fore«
lienl»« St. tinge into a marriage tn
protect her father's future with ths
lirvlllon Freres, notwithstanding the
fnri that she had already assented to
hls wishes. And the Iran he’f breed
had sprung to his fret with an oath.
and «ringing Hleele's band, cried:
"Eef you do not come back, m'st.-u.
and he cum to tak' her to Albany, dey
wee! fin' dead man by name of Ijiscvl-
Icc een hr,-« bed at Wallin' Riviere."
"Never fr«r." Mtrele had answered.
"I'avid and I are coming back after
Messieurs l.awelirs and Windigo"
Mtrelc was keenly curious of lirnlaa
St. Onges motive In coming to th«
beach when he had already hade her
good by that morning at the house.
He had «aid: "Mademoiselle, I am
started again with David and may
not return to Mailing River before
Will you promise this
going south,
one thing?"
“Monsieur Steele." she had replied,
so patently fearing whst the Atnerl
can might say th.it she lost control of
her voice "You forget that you hav«
no right to ask anything of me."
But he had boldly Ignore! her pro
test "I a»k you, Denis« Mt tinge, not
to throw away your future your life
If you mu«t until spring
I ■ tn
coming back on the snow, in Novem
ber, to clear up thia mystery end—tn
save you from yourself." And with
out waiting for her reply, for he did
not dare trust himself, had left her
And now for some reason ah« was
hurrying toward them, on a mission
seemingly
urgenL
Brent
Steel«
watcbe<l th« npproarhlng girl with
high hope
David and Michel st
change»! curious glance* Then ab«
reached them.
"I could not have yon go. Monsieur
Steel* “ she said In bee low. throaty
voice, "without wishing you bon voy-
age“ In her haste, a vagrant lock of
black hair had loosed Itself and ■h«
caught It up *lth her left hand, as • h.
extrnded her right to Steele.
To her embarrassment he held th«
hand overlong In hls as bla eyes que*
Honed her*.
"You asked me to make yon a prom
ise, monsieur," she said In a vole«
barely audible, looking from hint to
th« hills to the south. "Well, I’v«
come to say, au revolt You have—my
promise" And she swiftly disengaged
her ham! and had reached the clearing
before Ht«>rle sensed to the full wbat
her words had meant
Then to Steele's brain, dated with
surprise and Joy. returned th« words
of Charlotte:
"She t'lnk yon go»>d
man, she weel go wid you for your
woman." And he lifted hls chest high
with a deep breath, for he now be
liever! Charlotte had known.
Mt Onge and Lascelle« left th«
trade-house sod approached th« wait
ing -a no«*
"Good morning, gentlemen, you ar«
late." greeted th« man still In th«
clouds with the thought and picture
of the girl who had but that moment
entered her houaa.
"Good morning, monsieur," return -1
St. <>nge. "Monsieur Laar lie« baa de
elded that be will not bar« time to go
upriver."
Kte *1« andled sarcastically at
rival. The temptation to turn
table« was overpowering.
"possibly Monsieur Lascelle«
too tender a heart to deslrw to
at a dead man—or la It bla now?'
Lascelle«' far« went purpl«,
choi .-d. made sn Jiipulalve movement
toward Steel« who stood grinning,
then gulped down hls anger as Ds vid
laughed outright In bla far«, vhlle
Michel turned his back. Too clover to
make a seen« In which he was bound
to appear at a disadvantage, the In
spector, now in control t,f bimse!*.
proceeded to tak« his revenge by say
Ing:
~No. monsieur, bot a soldier end
gentleman always gives precedence
to the ladles. I have hot a few days
to stay her« and I hav« derided to
■pend them ail In tl>« comt*any of a
very lovely lady, uy fiancee, Made
moiselle St Ong*
pro nn < otrtixcat» >
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I would bo th« happiest girl in th«
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Is that you talking? If It la, you
don't have to worry a minute! Just
build up the rich, red blood In your
body. Then your skin will bo as clear
■nd soft as anybody's.
That ! what 8. H 8 has been doing
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