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Who Coule Bi. friend. You know I wish you well, Ethel (e<>vly)_w, lad, and that I’d do all for you that a you have! It ought broken old chap can do; but there*B no tace. I 5 5 n sense, tha knows, and no policy in ' n Jack-I sei,|0n sticking here wi* nought to do—not ■ly- —Princeton Tig«, even courting. You love a lass, and, of 1 1 L course, naturally, hang about her; but, One d deuce take it. Ia«l, uhat do you expect BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN. Bachelor— S q to get by hanging about the place when Buppow your wijB< I she’s miles and miles away? Is it * that ’ of trouble? the ground whereon her gentle Beiie.lick—Well - l hardt. He had come home late, and have trod—eh? Come now, lad, CHAPTER IX— Continued. told them they must pack that night, talk the thing out, we cant' ha* the day >o lhat , “Oh,” said she in a terrified voice, to be ready to set off in the morning— folk about here that used to think so «■th it «1,. „ 1(., ■••■!“"" “Mr. Steinbardt looked terrible' He to the seaside somewhere—where sfie much of you getting to look at you as a l,1“l^"l|’Ha R..^ ’ltV ’ luney. ” asked me if I had written telling F<fme ditl not know yet, but she would wr.te tort <>’ harmless luney. «( There is at least one person in the one to ask such questions. I answered to me as soon as she had an address to! Not (¡¿¡¡¡¡T at once, ‘No; but Mr. Unwin has.’ I give, so that I might send her any village, ” said I, somewhat nettled, wish I had not said that; for he said news. How I treasured that little “that does not believe me harmless, f'”- a reef. r*fl at once, ‘Oh; Unwin; I’ll make short note! It was the first bit of w riting 1 whether he thinks me a 1 lunatic he haa been doing u work of him.’ So, please! do be care had had from her; and I read it again not.” work.” “Well,” said he, “you i ninnila ful! I could see in his eyes how cruel and again that day, and for many days, emove i ‘‘Brain work! Wu, he might be. I said, ‘Surely there is and tried to conjure a hidden meaning, offended at my saving that.” he was a brain worker' “No, certainly,” said I. “If there no harm in trying to find <>ut what has a lurking touch of tenderness or con “S"re' "" become of my poor ¡father?’ ‘Oh,’ said cern out of its ordinary words» A is one man who could never offend me, The illustration is a reproduction of a photograph of the first British subma- ■ ■ ■ he, ‘no harm at all—none at all,’ and strange feeling of being alone, and for it is von, Mr. Birley. But, when I rlne boat coming to the top of the water after its inaugural trip. The boat is <" .......... the night went away.” saken, seized me—a foolish feeding, think of it, I am not surprised that patterned somewhat after tile Holland submarine bout. For more than a year News- -I fall, I could not but regret this very much. which I could not shake off for some people should begin to look upon me as the British government has been experimenting secretly with submarine craft, a maniac, since nobody but myself having been stirred to this action by the success of the French submarine boats. .fur days. It was, therefore, with some anxiety Extreme On* Gustav Zede Gvmnote and N’orwnl and our own Holland boats. No one knows I looked in upon old Jacques, as knows altogether what 1 keep staying what the Admiralty has accomplished, but it is certain that soon the world's that I received and accepted an invita u mat Employer-Mr. Slni. w here for.” , fit have lluvo an no increaflfa¡¡^B ...__ .” T7 to tion to an interview—I had almost usual. He had been recovering him “Ah, well, of course,” said he, look greatest navy will be greatly re-enforced by vessels of the new type. self since I had seen him first; at said, a collision—with Steinbardt. that Employe— \v Wou7ai?"[! ouu ,, ing mystified, “but talking on at a evening at seven o’clock in the labora least, regaining a consciousness of his venture, according to his wont, “you ______ vorce, and setting to work with her would. THE LATE SOL SMITH RUSSELL. own existence, and of the existence of tory of the Chemical Works. I had Employer—Well, know your own affairs best — but you women bundled all the flowers out never yet been within the mysterious, things about him. I thought that day think nobody else knows this alto J Quaint Actor Whose Plays Were Pure again. When the sister arrived, liow- then, that unless tainted precincts, and it was with some 1 could see a something in his eyes and gether. Well, 1 daresay—’* earlier and work a\ren J and His Work Artistic. and ever, matters were settled up, thing of a shudder that I asked myself j in the twitching of his mouth, which you'll i„.u.r gotitinth,, “I daresay,” said I, interrupting The stage has lost one of its noblest the divorce did not take place. why he should have invited me to call told that he missed the presence of his him, “I am a monomaniac.” The im cago News. On another occasion the same lady upon him there, and at an hour when niece. lie gazed at me long and keen pulse siezed me to take him into my characters and most charming players .JMNb- probably there would be no one in the ly, till I felt rather disconcerted, looked confidence; I felt it would relieve and by the death of Sol Smith Russell, lie sent her small boy down to breakfast married possessed rare tal In a pink shirt and a green tie. The place except himself and the watch ! down at his hands (the fingers of the cheer me to talk to him about the mat ent and there was a father was shocked at this barbarous man. I went, however, with the stern i right hand trembled a little), and ut ters that, occupied my thought so much; girls wer peculiarity In Ills combination, and made a remark to the tered some guttural sounds, as if in an est courage I could summon. doesn’t a I effort to articulate. I talked to him a he must know them sooner or later, style which was dis English governess, who sent the child The Terrible Calamiti him- I I cannot describe the laboratory, for i little, though I was not sure he could and, by knowing them at that juncture tinctively Ills own.' back to change his tie. But down came fallen a Large Cl two of tt J clearly saw only Steinbardt, red as a he might give me a useful hint. “Per Sompliclty and gen- the lady of the house in a furious rage, A- E. Ftathan k Co. Jb»y Alephistopheles; all else was a jumble I hear me; or, hearing, could under haps,” said I, “you will think me mad stand; I told him his niece had gone tl eness were the •I"'!'" an saying she knew how to dress the child; of retorts, taps, tubs of raw color and for i away to the seaside; I hoped it would if 1 tell you what really keeps me here. qualities lie delight that pink shirt and a green tie was the what not. He was very civil. do her good, tor she had been in a very It is not, as you imaigne, that I am in Aii«'. r<x ed in portraying and best of taste, and she would not re were fore. ,| fr„ra their J l«n, »mart “I asked you to come and see me here, anxious state of mind since her father’s love with your ward, or with the none would suspect wax I. .-..I ..v»r th«r lhe.tingo’ main to be Insulted by liis giving pref Mr. Unwin,” he began, “because I am | loss. It gave myself some relief to ground she has walked on; I don’t deny VI..I1S just a, to . ■M’j?"”'''1 that his quaintness erence to the opinions of an English Indebtedness for this J to»**» watching an experiment which I cannot speak these things. When I rose to go that I am in that condition—but it is of manner was any girl. Again she threatened to divorce, due. leave, and I wanted to* see you at once. away, he looked me shrewdly up and not that keeps me here. I wish to tell Not being able to find J thing but natural. So but again It fell through, as the hus You have not taken my word for it that down, and watched me to the door. A you what it is, but you must promise in Pueblo adequate to dirfl diligently had he band could not find the $3,000 he would large »took at this //fl He—I Miss Lacroix is not for you; you have week or two passed before 1 saw him me to keep it locked up in yourself.” were compelled to nil at your < cultivated it, that his have had to pay her, until her wrath they been seeing her at times and places again. “Nay, lad, if it’s some very private where they could realize >■ She— extremely a r 11 s tic cooled down. to save their good name when you should not.” He paused and affair of your own, do not tell me. ” Aly time was taken up with attempts land as the best place frfl He—! style bad all the ap looked at me, as if expecting me to |say to provide a post for myself against the “But,” said I, “it is no private affair told you pearance of natural THER COMBINED AGES ARE 343 YEARS , r something. I was silent, and he went day when I should leave that at Tim- of my own; indeed, it concerns you at Their immense stock «'a 8he— on, “Miss Lacroix is not a girl to be perley. Under ordinary circumstances least quite as much as me; and I think, ness. He could move of men's, boys’ and ch!« Philade to laughter or io the wife of a clergyman who lias his I would have taken the opportunity of perhaps, you might help me a little on The Bastian family of Galena, Ill., Is Shoes and furnishings, way to make; she is beautiful, I know, the season of the year, and such a junc- it.” tears with equal fa remarkable for its longevity. The com moved into the large r-J but she has no money—nothing to I ture in my affairs, to spend a holiday I then related my story, point by 107 FIRSTS^ “And cility by the humor bined age of the four brothers, John, speak of. Your time here will be up i among my friends; hut I was now con point, not even omitting mention of or the pathos of his Stephen, Thomas and Henry Bastian, Bet. Washington and Soi money? BISSELL. in another week or so; you have been vinced the mystery I was pledged to Louise’s repeated dream, or of my own work and from thousands of minds the Is now 343 years, being 93, 90, 83 and Oregon, | Oregon, selling trying to get a ¡dace near here, but you clear up was in Tim perley, and I was recent adventure in the chemical delightful memory of bls impersona 77 years respectively. There are two where this magnificent afl lls magnified.. “Yes cannot; it will not do to stay about in resolved to sit down and besiege it works. The effect my story had on sold out at retail for ] tions can never be erased. sisters living here also, Mrs. Jane Tre- ly admi this neighIxirhood. I will help you to there—the more ¿obstinately resolved, him caused me great anxiety. Being, Sol Smith Russell was born nt Bruns vartlian, who is 85 years old. and Mrs, I PER CENT li ful you get a good place in the south—a living since I knew Steinbardt so heartily by nature, more of a talker than a list wick, Me., Ill 1848, and was a mere MANUFACm sole of of your own—I know where I can, and wished me rfway. ener, he could not refrain, at first, from my eho child when his parents went to St. you must go away tomorrow. There is breaking in now and then with a “ To FOR TEN DU p»y ni I wrote letters; I made journeys to a cheque 1 have written for your quar this vicar and that rector in the neigh be sure,” a “Just so,” or an “Ah, yes | Louis. From there, when the war broke This is A Ji tremendous _____ Me Eagle. out. he went to the front as a drum ter’« salary.” were considered very closrl boyhood, who then needed, or soon —there yon are;” but as the point of trade. You cannot appnfl “I am sorry, Mr. Steinbardt,” said would need, a curate, with the same the story took hold of him, his talking mer boy. He left the army In 1864 to great reduction thia is until I, “I cannot go away tomorrow; and I result in all cases. I would not do ; 1 instinct took vent in occasional grunts, | play the drum in a theater at Cairo, 111., | goods and prices. Her cannot promise to leave the neighbor was not just the kind of man they while he became paler and paler, and and thence he went on the stage, slug- I Don’t Miss This Rare fl would lug. delivering monologues and playing hood.” of getting the biggest barj wanted; they were not sure that my more and more moved. He did not for ing, furnishings, etc., everfl to m*k “Oh; you cannot. Think again: if opinions were quite as they would wish a moment doubt that my suspicions on various Instruments. Low comedy people of Portland, as youifl Edit you do not go, I must send away my the opinions of their curate to be. It pointed to the truth; he adopted them parts were then not unsuited to Ids able to g( t a chance iiketinfl beliftN low we quote a few price* family.” 1 taste. He appeared with the Berger became plain to me that I was to be at once< and was enraged that he had tremendous sacrifices vefl when “My mind is quite made up,” said 1. “boycotted:” the word had been passed not formed them, for himself before. Company of bell ringers anil later got Just think of the followisjfl year,c and remember that allgofl “It is? Very well.” He rose, as if round, apparently—and by whom, if “Stupid old idiot,” he exclaimed, into one of Augustin Italy's companies, this advertisement can be fl to 10*11 eml ’1 the VII«- interview, Illi' I ril'W, .11 ami I rose also, not by Steinbardt? “that I was, not to ha’ guessed afore His career as a star began 111 "Edge- any time during the sale: ■ You had better take the cheque,” said A tine suit of Men's Cloihesfl Again and again I tried, though with that ’Manuel would stick at nothing to | wood Folks” 111 1880, in which lie ap to match .................-fl he, pushing it toward me; “it is al- little hope now, to find a curacy even get Paul eaten completely up! THE BASTIAN BROTHERS. And peared 1,500 times and laid tile foumla- This suit is positively wfl most due, and I shall not want to see in the neighboring large town; but Paul was a hot temper, and, if ho had l tlon of enduring success. Other plays your money refunded at asffl Phillipa Fiddick, who Is 80. making the sale. “I you again.” words wi ’ ’ Manuel, there would be th ’ followed, but It was not until lie ap- nothing came of my efforts except dis the combined age of the four brothers Men’s Fine Sults and Overccfl caught I took it, and was going. Involuti- devil to settle! And, of course, Paul | peared In "A Poor Relation” that lie in cheivots and Scotch/fl rope.’ appointment, and weariness, and dis and two sisters 508 years. tarilv I glanced about for any vat or Worth >15, or your noseyfl gust. My time was up in Timperley, was likely to come home unexpected, ; again made a great lilt. "Peaceful Val- “Ye The parents lived to an advanced age any time (luring the saleItfl vessel which I could think of as that but I still retained my lodgings there to catch ’Manuel on th’ hop, so to say, i ley" and "April Weather,” as well as satisfied. which ha<l figured in Dick’s confession. (they were cheap and comfortable); wi’ that confounded patent again! 111 “An American” and "A Bachelor’s and died in Crowan. Cornwall, En Men's splendid Sults ao(H two pi in velour, tine finish ufl ehe wi gland, where the children now living He seemed to notice my curious I held them like an outwork advanced Lord, Lord! if I had only thought of Romance,” subsequent plays, lie meres: all sizes ....... ■ •nd C glances. Positively worth US. or J against the enemy’s position. The all that a year ago, it might ha’ been amused Ills old friends throughout the were born. The six children are all in “You have never been in here be situation was, indeed, becoming like a easier to cleau it up! Well, now, what fairly good health, are prosperous and back. country. Everywhere lie went lie was .»nd Satin-lined fore,” said he. “That is the most, in duel between Steinbardt and me, in can we do—eh? what can we do?” live within a radius of two miles. They Silk Overcoats, in plain, checifl received by an admiring public which teresting place”—pointing to a small which, for the time, he certainly had striped colorings ....... fl I answered that I had la^en striving recognized him as an artist, save in are all members of the Methodist Epis They are positively wortfl door—“would you like to look in? I the best of it. copal Church. for weeks to discover what next to do— New York. There lie was never able to Men’s extra fine Dress call it the Experiment Bath.” coats, in all the latest.stvwM My anxiety was not lessened by the but I had not yet discovered it. I was make a favorable impression. But lie I said I would; and my heart beat fact that in the three weeks which had anxious, too, new, 1 said, about Louise. heavy silk and satin Mfl GENOESE MILK PEDDLER. the ’ finest IW tailorm»« needed not tiiat city ’ s indorsement to wildly. “Oh,” said he, “I expect she’s all passed I had not heard a word from achieve success and bls estate of more “You must let me tie up your mouth Louise, and did not know what had | right with my sister, in th’ Isle of Don’t fall to ask to see :*■ than $2,000,000 Is evidence that metro Men’s finest Waterproof'^«fl ami nose then,” he said, taking some happened to her, or even where she Man.” er’s guarantee ticket one.™ politan approval is not absolutely nec kind of mulller from a drawer. “ I think, ” said I, “ it ’ s rash ever to coat; worth $-’o to I»-- W was. 1 finally went to the girl w hom I Don’t fall to see them. | I wondered whether this were the had seen Frank with, and from her I expect that anything is altogether right essary for an actor's welfare. Much of Men's fine Dress this money was gained by successful place, at d whether he was going to found out that he had written from an that Steinbardt is concerned in.” Pants .........................■"¿fl speculation 111 real estate, but tile re show it me out of bravado, or whether address (which she gave me) in Doug-1 Worth 13.50, or your “True for you, lad,” said he. he was quite unconscious of my suspi las in the Isle of Man. At the end of | Men ’ s fine Trousers, for ceipts of bls performances were the “Besides,”! continued, “she prom worsteds and fancy cion. I determined to go through with another week, not having recieved any ise« I to write to me, and she has not ! basis of bis fortune. it. 1 w as muffled, and he mu filed him reply to a note I had written to Louise, I written; a week or more ago, when I Positively worth $5. M Since 1899 be had been unable to act. refunded. self. He opened the door; and I saw I confess I was tempted J with .. l.j weak i ,oun^ °’B tbe Douglas address, I wrote His memory failed him while engaged Boys’ finest Suits an,"r | a small chamber, filled with purplish- thoughts of giving the I whole matter »an<* coats, worth $5. $6 and *'Ji *,er l” ser‘d me only a line to 111 a performance nt Chicago and lie led vapor, in which a gas jet burned up, of surrendering my Boys’ Suits and (WR ¡»ositinn to allay my anxiety—but I have had »'as unable to go on with Ills part. worth $150 .............. dully, and with an unwonted tint. Since then he hnd lived quietly at Steinbardt, and going away. I was none.” Thousands of Children “Enter,” said he. He looked very grave. Washington, where he died. With him I earning no money, and my quarter’s from. -J I entered, and he followed, 1,000 pairs of Boys’ Knee.-| were his wife, who was a daughter of I stipend of 22 |»ounds 10 shillings was The always meek worth $1 .............. “This,” said he, raising a lid by rapidly disappearing. What, could l| serviceable William T. Adams (Oliver Optic,, and (To bo continued.) Men’s best quality some arrangement, “is my experi- do, when it was all gone, hut surren bis daughter. Miss L. Alice Russell, burro, which Is invaluable as a pack Unlaundered Shirts, worufl ment. ” For Her Special Benefit. He leaves another child-a son, Kob- animal In mountainous regions, it put Fine Dress Shirts, der? I am not ashamed to confess wort li $1.50 ........... Vapor rose mow densely from the that, oftener than once. I was betrayed to good use in certain parts of Italy, I.adv Ilutler is probably the only ert E. Russell, of Minneapolis. s fine Silk Embroider«^ vessel, whose outlines I could not dis- where he is employed to good advan Men into an unmanly prostration of disap English artist for whose sole benefit a penders. worth .....■*! corn. 1 felt stifled; I gasped for pointment-—of despair, I may even sav tage by the milkmen. The picture Good Heavy Socks, J DIVORCE IN TURKEY. cavalry chnige was ordered. When she breath. I tugged at the muffler; I —and grief. But rememlier that I was worth 35c „"Sf«yfl shows a Genoese milkman, whose bur was painting her stirring picture, Over o.oou Neckties in «u could not help it. I reeled; 1 felt his i desperately in love (I suppose a clergy I worth from 5<tc to Ji ' & “Scotland Forever,” she one dav ex- Nothing Con 1,1 Be Busier-Some Recent ro Is laden with a basket containing ■ Humorous Cases. hand on me—whether to snatch or to man may be as desperately in love as the lacteal fluid of trade. The burro Is Men’s Handkerchief* ptessed a regret that she had never worth 35c ....... ■ • push me I cannot now sav—-but I another man) with a young lady, who Divorce is very easy in Turkey, and naturally a slow-moving "critter," and Mackintoshes, odd seen a body of cavalry in the act of thought then the f irmer; with a vio might be dead, or diyng, or ma»ried, at your own price, 3W® charging, with the result that a gen does not require a judge and jury to it Is evident that the dealer with a numerous to mention. lent effort I recovered myself and tor aught I knew ; that 1 was sojourn eral in wlio>e hearing she had spoken, settle matters, says tile Ixtndon Dally large patronage Is obliged to get up Men’s Fine Underj’^J turned at once to look at him, and saw ing, so to sav, in a strange land, whose arranged that a < barge should take Telegraph. All that is necessary Is for pretty early In the morning in order to half the cost of —great heavens'—the very counterpart chief was bitterly hostile to me; that place for her special lienetit.—Cassell's the Injured party to say, "I divorce make bis deliveries before breakfast. on the wall behind him of that shadow, the affair upon which I had stake I my SHOES. I you." three times, and the deed is done, Magazine. with head and hands outstretched, success in love had Repaid with Interest. i The husband Inis to make the wife a not advanced an Men's Velour Calf. ... which Dick’s delirious figure had cast, ! inch during those long and lonely Hobbits. Both were well dressed, prosperous- ; proper allowance, nn<| all |H Over. Two Men's' tine Vici. M** only vaguer, 1» »cause of the >apor! looking. and apparently at peace with' weeks. Men who ride hobbies would not be eases have recently occurred which are Calf, worth $4.00, .... “What! Again!” I involuntarily I do verily believe that, in .pita of nearly so objectionable if they did not' I rather amusing. A certain Turkish gen- all the world ns they rode to business Men's '■or.l-van «nd K«"«* ’ cried, and dashed (torn the chandler. In a train the other day. The carriage Welts. " "r,htt- U I* I had to sit down to recover ntyself the conviction which immlly sustained want all the road totbemj*eIves.—Town i tieman Is a keen amateur gardener was full, and as It slowed up on ap Mens finest «¿'»j and Country. Canada has a uroup of ; and his garden contains at all seasons 1 tremb ed violently, I thought, when me of the final re v eala t ion of the truth Calf, regular IS'" young sculptors of whom much is ex ’ a brilliant show of flowers, to which he proaching a station one of the men rose — in spite, too, of the obstinacy of my he undid his muffler, he looked paler, and. with an Informal "Good-morning” Boy»' and and more open-eyed, Did he suspect j nature, and the high reward of success pected. One of them, Hamilton Mc 1 devotes most of his time rather to the to his companion, started for the door. Calf, worth K which I ha«l hoptnl to gain, I would, Carthy, of Ottawa, is making the bronze disgust of his Wife, who Is never allow- I.lttle Gents 80WT now my suspicion? "Just a minute. Tom! ” called the first. statue which the government of Nova worth K. a',i ..oigeto» ed to cut them. Recently his chrysan “It is very risky, you see,” he said indeed, have soon beat a retreat, if it These are all Scotia will ere. t in Halifax to com themums were In the height of their And as Tom returned he leaned for Do not confound calmly enough, but with a very keen had not been for a visit I had from mv cloalng-out sales. memorate the service« of Nova ward and whispered, "How far would Sco glory when a tremendous downpour of look, that longed, no doubt, to read old friend Birley, and the results that This is a heP“" ~ tians in the South African war. you have lieen if 1 hadn ’ t called you? ” immediately followed upon that. rain came on. This threatened to de- me, “very lisky to enter mv bath!” But the laugh wasn't against Tom saroy the magnificent blooms, many of We must One evening I heard a loud, cheery I said not a word, but after a moment Chlcktm' Tail. Twelve Feet Long. ’ " .V.t which were equal in size to tlie liest re- tnat time. for. as lie straightened up no goods sold, or two rose with a “Good-night,” llici voice there was no mistaking ask my an Bfl AM A new breed of chickens just received sults attained in England. Seeing the with a dignified air and again made for building until landlady, “Is th* parson at whoani.! wnet out into the air. ttM the door, he replied, in a voice clearly WEDNESDAY] in New York from China have tails 12 danger, the gentleman called all his Had lie intended to suffocate me' Betty”—a question which I answered ft feet long. They are kept in cages, anil servants and set to work to carry the audible at the far end of the open third- thinking calmly of the adventure now myself bv calling, “Come upstairs.” At 0:00 “Well,” said he, “you haven’t come when they are taken out for exercise "an pota Into the house and arrange them class carriage: 1 do not think so. I think the danger SALE P™,Ti\Tn. "Sorry, old fellow; but I can't spare DAY I escaped was altogether owing to my to see me since I’ve come back” (he attendant goes along to hold up the up both sides of the staircase. When NIGHT MA* own rashness ami folly. had lieen ill, and absent from home for feathers. The liens lav 30 eggs a year, they had finished the lady suddenly ap It. And. tiesides, you know, you haven’t peared and fell Into violent rage, de paid me the last flver you borrowed some weeks) “so I ha’ looked you up.” which are hatched by other hens. elaring that her husband thought more yet.” I said I was very pleased indeed to CHAPTER X. Lawvcrltst Counties in Texas. The snigger that went round the car of his flowers than of her by bringing see him (he looked much older and 107 1 I was scarcely surprised when next greyer than when I had seen him last, Nothing would riage was too much for Tom’s friend, There are 40 counties in Texas which earth Into the house. Between WsshW“"^ day 1 received a hurried note from pw>r old gentleman). and he finished his journey In another have to seek legal advice outside their , appease her; she said he was defiling PORTLA>1>. Louise. They were all going away at “Now I’ve come,” he continued, “to limits, as they have not • single attor- i her house by bringing dirt in. and she compartment. Mall orders mice, she raid—all except Mr. Stein-, ha' a bit of serious talk with you, my ney of their own. would divorce him. She sent for her sis paid on »1» * The farmer can give you spades— fare 1 over ter to come and be a witness of the di- even if he has no cards to hand ouu OUT OF THE DEPTHS ES i 1 > iooc «S Forced! 3 2 A. E.NatM £ 2