vulgar parlance, you would have been ‘ f , {i l T - n I ’ ‘ taken. From information given me you should mentionz.Iâ€"Ir, Bell's name; A last night I have been making inâ€" seeing that he was here so recently . quiries about the cigar-case. You as this afternoon.†‘ ._ took it to Mr. Mossa’S, and from it “Staying in Brighton?" Steel askâ€" THE SYSTEM IS MORE HU~ 3 you produced notes to the Value of ed, eagerly. “What is his address?" THAN ‘ ‘ ‘ nearly £1,000 _ to pay on†a debt. "No.' 219, Brunswick Square." .MANE OURS' .' Within eight~and-for,ty hours you had It took all the nerve that David ~ , ~ - , , ; no more prospect 0f paying that debt possessed to crush the cry that rose ordJngithOOd. - ls Eweâ€"Horas 11.7, l than I have at this moment. Of to his lips, It, was more than 85 1S GlVen for Good ‘5 . , course, you will be able to account strange that the man he most dcsir- BehaViour- ii If for these notes. You can, of 0:1 to see atlthis juncture should be In Public opinion is found a pic‘ course. s aying in tie very house where the t , ' .- 'â€" r, z .. . . . _ ~ urc of the Jasn-ese iis h ... )1 Mï¬l‘ley 100ked fmgel‘ly alt his "151' novelist had his great adventure. seems to be farpm advgncgnof wag}: OR, A tm' A com 611,111 was p “King Esp ":‘nd m the mere met might; be the thing we have in this country. Iii and down. Steel S SDIDG- 0‘: 0 key to the problem to the Cigarâ€"case. Place of foa._bidding walls you see a, ‘ save his life could he account for “I’ll certainly see Bell,†he mut- large country Imuge with‘ .1 series; of ‘ . . , u ‘1 . V n ._ a l “‘35? noms' . I . ,} th tea“? ,‘0 01" Marley- .‘Z‘luiaq glosii uospd eqi ‘sï¬uipnnqino J i “e lvfll dlspusf tlat .“ “en . 6 X957 511‘ We now Proceed to the completely open while the . wooden 5'? . y i the cigar~ prom.†Pine comes’ he sald’ With Cigarâ€"case that lies before you' 1t bars at the windows have nothin " CHAPTER V- By the “’33: “hmefvas . st ï¬ne indifference. ‘ was also lying on the floor of your of the forbddi I x t. f , 5 ' Steel swallowed a. hasty breakfast case? On the whole it would belu1 ‘ . “AS you phase, Sir. From infm._ conservatory on the night in ques_ t. t 1 lg aspcc 0 our iron ‘ ' aim hurried Off townwards' He had as Wen .to lock the case away all 1" niation also received I took the case tion. I suggested that here we might grghmgis' ‘ , - . . § £1’OOQ 133°de away in his Cigarcase' Coum dISFOV'er 501â€? reason.able ,e-x: to Walen's, in West Street and asked have found a clue, taking the pre- ,_ 8 ,90d glVen the prisoners ls .111 ’ . and the sooner he was free from cuse for its posseSSion. His mothei Mr. Wale“ if he had seen the case caution at the same time to ask if piopoition to their conduct and 111-; g. Beckgtem the better he “9Ҡbelwould be pretty sure to. ask where before. Pressed to identify it, he the article in Question was voui‘ pro- dusuy’ the .pmsoners Who do “at ’ pleased' He came at length to me!“ cam? fmm’ and Dmyld coma PM handed me a glass and asked me to petty. You looked at thh case as co-nflum themfelves a~s theyglmfld re- Ofï¬ces Of Blessrs' Mossa and mack’lprevancate so far as She was con; ï¬nd the ï¬gures (saY) ‘17i7],.x.3,' in one’docs who examines an obiect for cen.mg.a cake or rlcc.‘vhlch .must > - ,1 whose brass-plate bore_ the legend cerned, But the cigar-case was no tiny characters on the edge_ I did the ï¬rst time, proceeded to‘declare last fol seven da.)‘S,.\\'h'ile in the case - 2 i that the gentry in Questlon were 3011- to be found, and DaVid was forch So bV the aid of the glass, and Mr. that it was not yours I am (luite 0f the orderly pnsoners the mung ; c1tors,_ and that they also had a bus-I to the conclusion that he had left it waleâ€™ï¬ further proceeded to show me preparéd to admit tha't you instant_ cake lasts for only four days. The a iness in London. As David strode in Mossa’s oflice. . . an entry in his purchasing ledger 1y corrected voumelf gut I ask is DI‘ISOHGI’S Who Conduct themselves i into the ofï¬ces of the senior partner A little annoyed With himself, he which proved that a cigar_case in it 1 “guru thving for'q man to for'get properly. receive also a little horse i that individual looked up With al took up the eve-11mg ‘Al'gus- l‘herelgunâ€"metal and diamonds bearing the‘ ownbrship of a £70 cigar-case?†mega Wlth p0tato or pea sauce With Shade 0f anxiety in his deep: Orien'i was half ‘3 “Olumn devoted Eon, thellshat legend had been added to the “A nice point and I congratulate theâ€, meals' if 2 tal eyes. 'strange case at Downend 'Ieirace, 1- - ., t] ._ k ' . ,, ‘ ‘. The labor in the greatest of the q , y | . _ Y ,. stoc\ quite iccen y a few wee s vou upon It Dawd sald , ' . _ , 1va you have come to offer terms, ’land Just over It a late adxertiseâ€" ago, in may" . “Then we'wm take the‘ matter a Japanese at ItchigOi. is forced, but; 2 he said, nasauy, “I am sorry ."’ linent to the effect that a gunâ€"metal “well, what of that,†Dm,idâ€"-ask_ “mic further .A dq’v or two aflo the buildings in which the work is E? “To hear that I have come to pay cigar case had been found and was in d .m) t. n 1 “F 1 k . - _ , ' ,‘ ‘: , ' ‘ ,D performed, are clean and. perfectly; - ~: T . ,, . . . ,, ,_ - , - ‘ 9 » 1 13 “3 t-V' - 0" ‘11 I ho“: vou Weie in due need of something . . ~. 5. c m fun, Dawd sand, g1.nnly; .59914: the hands of the police awaiting anlth-e case might haw, come from ‘like £1,000. Tempamrilv ,at anv ventilated, and, in fact, are mode]: ’ 163. 4d. up to yesterday, which I owner: . V} . alwalenisw I said it came from rate vou -were practical-13; at th; workmen won-kl appear all that could understand is every penny you can; DaVid slipped from the house an a friend who must needs be nameless end :01: vom‘ resources If this mom 1,053,131). be desnaed. some prisoners i, rightfully claim. Here it 15. Count i caught a bus in St. George 5 Road. for services equally nameless. I am Cy werb not forthcél-niné m a few are employed in hard. work. such as ‘ i It' ‘ At the I’Ohcg'smtlon he iealnt not going to deny that‘W-alen was “curl, You were a ruined m n In the thl‘OShjhg 01' Vice in' Primitive Y He Opened the Cigar-case and tooklthat Inspector Marley was still on right.†‘ - ‘ i a ' ,mills, but only the most robust are; I. -,Wmm' , tered.‘ “Well, he shall have a dancel “And you said at ï¬rst, that it, land Brighton is not so prosperous a wasn’t a drug man himself, but he :of a book, because of.th'e fact .that j for his Cigarâ€"case. I’ll send it upiwasn't’ Sir." 'Dlacc that a man could SC“ 5, £70 had. the same idea. about the drug lhe has 1'10 0h‘3 I“? go hls sochrlt.‘ ilhd ' ~ to the policeâ€"station and say that" “Well, VOU1 must make allowancescigarâ€"case and forget all about it__ bUSlneSS that many people have l‘ill'ls he l‘eslmnï¬lble for his release, . . _..MM.M«~.W2W_ [~â€" u..- .._ 4-..“...vu “Mauwvm .... _‘,_t.:__..__..I . . .I../w_.-.._._ ...“_ m V . i the notes therefrom. Mr. Mossal the premises. Marley came forward counted them very carefully indeed. l gravely. He had a few questions to The shade of disappointment was; ask, but nothing to tell. . still upon his aquiline features. He “And now perhaps you can give me had hoped to put in execution to-day some information?†David Silld. and sell Ila'vid up. In that way “You are advertising in toâ€"night’s quite £200 might have been addedl‘Argus’ a gunâ€"Illetal Cig'dI‘C'dse set “I have not quite finished,†Mar- ley said, quietly. “Pressed as to when the case had been sold, Mr. Walen, without hesitation, saidz‘Yesâ€" terday, for £72 155.’ The purchas- er was a stranger, whom Mr. Walen is prepared to identify. 'Asked if a sold up. Mossa and Mack had you in their grip, and they were deterâ€" mined to make all they could out of you. The morning following the outrage at your house you call upon Mr. Moss'a and produce the cigar-case lying on the table before vou. From made to perform such service. HOURS OF LABOR. The hours for the hard labor are- from seven to eight per day, the less strong inmates of the penitentiary, being employed in weaving clothingl for the prisoners out of a course, to his 10 ritiniate Gill‘lllllo‘s. iwith diamonds.†. . . , .- - . 'uIt apiems to be :11 correct u “Ah n Marley said, eagerly. "can mixing] Ir€(‘?i1):“.l]la‘(1 1X93 glwrn'l Wale†that. case you produce notes sufï¬cient rose colored linen, while old people Mogsa said, dismalâ€. vou all us anvthjng about it?†5a“ “1 1 "“LC' n no“ come to discharge your debtâ€"Bank of Eng- and the slick are seen on all sides. v o. “So I imagined, sir. You will bel so good as to indorse the receipt on the back of the writ. Of course mine." you are delighted tn ï¬nd that I am Marley stared. not putting you to painful extremiâ€"iDavid for a moment, and then re- ties. 'Any other firm of s'olicitorsilapsed into his sapless oflicial inan- would have given me time to pay; her. He might have been a detective this. But I am like the man whelcrossâ€"examining a SUSPCCted criminal- journeyed from Jericho to 'Jerusa-l “Why this mystery?" David asked. lemâ€"__†EH} have lost a gun-metal cigarâ€"case “Nothing beyond the fact that I: hope to satisfy you that the case is, openâ€"mouthed at {to theygist. of the whole matter. You :saw ,Dl‘. Cross hand me a mass of pangs, etc, taken from the person of >the gentleman who was nearly killed in your house?" David nodded. .l-I-is breath was coming a little faster. His quick mind had run on ahead; he saw the gulf looming before him. ' "Go on,†said he, hoarscly, “go~ on. You mean to say thatâ€"†land notes, the numbers of which, I need hardly s‘ay, arelin my possession The money is produced from the caSe yonder, which case We know was sold to the injured man by Mr. Walen.†Marley made a long and significant pause. Steel nodded. (To be Continued.) ___+.____. calmly sorting out various kinds of: paper. All of the prisoners teceive la portion of the profit derived from their labor, although this to a Eur- opean would not be much. . The discipline which has been cs~ 'tablished in the various prisons is entirely military, and it should be istated that a prisoner is not considâ€" ered a. fallen creature or one to- be excluded from society because of the k . “And f‘ell amongst thieves! You.set with diamonds, and I see a simâ€" “Th‘qt amon . _ , . . , i. . . . gst the papeis found in . . , , 1 - .- dare to call me a thief? You dareâ€"†1-. 1' article is noted as found by the . . _ fact that he has served us time. I. Daivid l 1 the pocket of the unfmtunate stranâ€" THE RETIRED BURGLAR. From a mortal and material Stan,“ "I didn’t,†said, di'ily.gpolice. I lost it this morning, and I ger was a receipted bill for the very “That 'ï¬ne discriminating mind oilsh‘rewdly suspect that I left it be- d m, cage that lies her IJO'ih‘t there is no difference between ’ , i . , ,, 4 - . . e the table Corrects <‘o e V - . . - - yours saved me the trouble. I liavevhind me at the ofï¬ce of Mr- MO'SSG; begfore vow†on “Irrrgressiirgs ErronE-ous '4 Pâ€an and a frF’e man’ and in met some tolerany slimy scoundrelsl “The case was sent here by Mr. â€' ’ ' the Dr‘s‘m's fever-Y enort 15 made ‘0 in my time, but never any one of Mossa, himself," Marley admitted. “It s a, common idea, I know,†elevate the Inmates: all Of the youms them more despicable than yourself. “Then, of course, it is mine. I had Faugh! the mere sight of you sickensl to give Mr. Mossa my opinion of me. Let me get out of the placehim this morning and by way of so that I can breathe.†lspiting me he sent that case here, David strode out of the ofï¬ce with ! hoping, perhaps, that I should notl the remains of his small fortune, recover it. You know the cas'e,I over him he had forgotten his cigar-l case. And it was some little time] there,†Marley said, cautiously. before Mr. Mossa was calm enough. HAS a matter of fact, you call-ed' to see the diamonds “’ihkihg‘ at hi1n~lll'lV attention to it and asked if iti “Our friend is in funds,†he mutâ€",“,-,",S mine,†l “1 did notice a, gunâ€"metal case some gentleman or other left it here l'for mv then frame of mind.†David, by accident. And if that Steel comes: laughéd, “1' rather gather fronil hack “’9 Call Shy that there is noEyour manner that somebody else has; Cigarâ€"case here. And if Steel doesibeeu after the case; if that is SO. you‘ not, the police advertisement hOlai‘e right to be reticent. Still, it Win 1050 his pretty t0y,- émd SBI‘Ve E is in your hands to settle the matter! him right. Yes, that is the way to Eon the spot. All you have to d01 S‘-’l""0 him 01W†I 1is to open the case, and if you fail, Ml‘- 51088sz lJl‘OC'eedO-d to put his to find my initials, D. S., scratched: scheme into execution whilst David in the leftâ€"hand top corner, then I: “'95 Stl'onihg along the sea front. have lost my property and the 01.11101" He was too excited for work, though ‘ fellow has found his.†he felt easier in his mind than lie‘I In the same reticent fashion Mar-i had done for months. He turned i lay proceeded to unlock a safe in the,’ mechanically on to the Palace Pier, corner, and from thence he produced‘ at the head of which an Eastbourne what appeared to be the identical steamer was blaring anti pantinn'.’ cause of all this talk. He pulled The trip appealed to DaVid in his the electric table lamp over to him Present frame Of Mind. Like IIIOSt .and proceeded to examine the inside of his class, he was given to acting i carefully. on the spur of the moment. It was “Yod are quite right,†he said, getting dark as David let himself inâ€"' length. “Your initials are here.†: g l i l 'he failed to recognise the gravity of ,of his character. Etrap into which he : mysterious individual CHAPTER VI. Steel dropped into a chair and gazed at Inspector Manley with mild surprise. At the same time he was not in the least. alarmed. Not that “Walen is quite sure?†he asked. “No possible doubt about that, eh?" “Not in the least. You see, he re- cognised his private mark at once, ‘ that is. a second cum, 1 mean. It’s most extraordinary." “Rather! Make a magnificent story Marley.†“Vei'yf Marley responded, di'ily. I “It would take all your well-known; ingenuity to get your hero out of1 this trouble." Steel nodded gravely. 'l‘his perâ€" sonal twist brought him to the earth again. He could clearly see the had placed himâ€"i self. ’l‘licre before him lay the cigarâ€". case which he had positively identiâ€" fied as his own: inside, his initials bore testimony to the fact. And yet the same 'asc had been identified be-- yond question as one sold by a highâ€" ly respectable local tradesman to the now lying in the SussexCounty Hospital. “May I smoke a cigarette?†David n 'Said the retired burglar, “that the burglary business must be tremen- dously profitable because whatever you make in it is all clear gain; but there couldn’t be a greater mistake. “It ain’t the percentage of profit might haven business that was all profit and yet lose money at it. Letl me illustrate. “I knew a man once that was dead ’ Stuck on the drug store business. He-DY‘lSOh for SiXtY about the liquor businesshithat you can’t fail to make money in it. ' He said to himself: " ‘Wliy, here, there’: 90 per cent. profit on drugs; it’s pooty much all profit. You pay 10 cents a pound for stuff and sell it for 30 cents- an ounce; and if I can gather in [\W) or three small drug stores, why, I’ve got easy money.’ “And he did buy one drug store, and he got his 90 per cent. profit, all right; but he only sold about two dollars and a hall’s worth of stuff a day; and the nothing of leaving anything for him; and he could and never bought any . lIlOl‘C. “It takes something more than a big percentage of profit in any busiâ€"' ness, you see, my son, to make a total receipts wasn’t; enough to pay the store rent, to say' ,less than nineteen years of age pass- ling two hours per day at. school. RETAINED AFTER SENTENCE. In many cases prisoners when. they ,have ï¬nished their sentences, remain: iin the prisons as domestics; there is prison when surety is provided by, parents or friends. Thus it may; lhappen that a, student of tWeiit.y-' ‘threc years of age condemned to the days for the theft lreinains buried for life in the prison g’l‘he idea of the law is! not unjust, fliowevcigmuch it may appear so, the "purpose of the regulation being to assure the prisoner of a. solid base. on" which to ray-enter society. In order; to remedy this condition little by; little there have been formed socieâ€"' tires which take in hand the cases of ‘ unprotected prisoners. + HOW IT HAPPEN ED. He was in doubt. On this particular evening he made, :up his mind that he would reach the; Epoint where doubt ends or know the. ireason why. 7 Thus it happened that he got a» élittle closer to her than usual when to llowneiid Terrace with his latchâ€" “Not strange, s'eeing that I scratâ€" asked, \ lbusiness pm“ As ] wag caving ,, ihe found that they were Sitting Side r y . . v ,. | ' ‘ " . . , he); ‘ . ched them there. last night,†said “X ou may smoke a score 11 Ule inindte ago, a business mm; be all lby Side on the sofa. How good it was to be back again! David, di-ily. “When? Oh, it was will be of any assistance. to you, sir†proï¬t and yet not be proï¬table: and I "Do you ever think about marriâ€" I ‘ ‘ " The eye of the artist rested fondly upon the beautiful things around. And but for the sport of chance, the whim of fate, these had all passed “Oh, confound it, noâ€" It wasâ€"well: from him by this time. It was good it. was a present from a friend for a to look across the diningâ€"table over little service tendered. So far as I Venetian glass, to see the pools of understand, it was purchased at light cast by the shaded electric, to Lockhart's, in North Street. No, 1’11: “0’08 the feathery fall 01" flowers. and be hanged if I answor any .morc off to see that placid, gentle face in its your questions, Marley. I’ll be your! frame of white hair opposite him. Aunt Sally- so far as you are ofï¬cialâ€" Ml'S. Ste-01,5 Simple, unaffected Dl‘ide ly concerned. But as to yonder in llel‘ $011 was not the leus‘lr gratifyâ€" case, your queries are distinctly imâ€" ing part of David’s success. "You have not suffered from ’the" shock, mother?" he asked. one might over a promising and "Well, no,†BITS. Steel confessed. headstrong boy. ' Placidly. "You See, I never had what people call nerves. my. dear. And, after all, I saw nothing. \Still . after you left my house last night.†“And it has been some time in your possession, sir?†to account for the case?†he asked. ' “Certainly I do. It is connected Pertinent-n __ l at his last gasp in your conservatory M8140." Shook hlS hO'dd gravely: {ISL with every signs of a. struggle having “Do I understand that you declineiyou go on to say that ll'.‘ must have‘ Marley replied. “I don’t want to ask you any questions and 'I. don’t want youâ€"well, to commit yourself. But really, sir, you must adniitâ€"†The inspector paused significantly. DaVid nodded again. "Pray proceed,†he said: from the brief you have before you." “Well, you see it’s this way." Mar- ley said, not without hesitation. “You call us up to your house, say-â€" ing that a murder has been commit- ted there; we find a stranger almost “speak ! taken place. You tell us that the injured man is a stranger to you;| found his way into your house durâ€" ing" a nocturnal rumble of yours.i -where they can keep in the that's the way it is in the business. “All is not gold that glitters. I‘ve been info houses that looked most promising and found 'Hiu onlx' platâ€" ed; and I’ve been ix'to plct'l‘.’ of burglary .hoiises where they had the stuff put away in such shape that I couldn't get at it; and then I’ve been into plenty of houses where what I got really wouldn't pay my expenses for the day. “And consider the days», or the nights, rather, when you can’t do any business at. all: bright inoon~ light nights, for instance, when you can't go abroad. Some men on such nights do go to pieces where the buildings are close together and shadow. .“No,†she replied. 1 Of course, that was a ï¬b. 01’ ,‘course, he knew that it was a, lib and 1she knew that he knew it. Conseâ€" Equently she wished that she liantl’t Ianswered so hastily,- but that is so customary iiiv a .woman that it should attract no attention. "If I were a woman like you,†he said, reproaclifully, "I would think :of it." ‘ “Would lessly. ‘ “Yes, I would," he asserted, ag- gressively. l “Perhaps,†she suggested, tantaliz- ingly, “you wouldn't lnll’l‘d ,telling‘ line just what course your thoughts Inge?" he asked. l you?†she inquired, careâ€" I am veiy, vciy sciiy 101 that pooz iWith some friends of mine to whom “roll, that sounds like common sense ,md g0 km) hum†but thumpq more :would fakeâ€"ii you Wine a woman young man, and I have sent to iii- ll rendered a service a little time on the race of it. The criminal has " ‘ ' I ‘ “ ’ ’ ' ' ,li‘qe me.†quire after him several times.†ibuck. "He is no worse or I should havo i remain an absolute secret.†heard of it.†“No, and and no better. And Inâ€" idelicate position, Mr. Steel.†Spector Marle has been here to 590 DaVid started at the gravity of the you twice toâ€"dav.†tone. That something was radically David pitied himself as much as a ,wrong came upon him like a shock. man COWLl pity himself COllShh-'l‘hlg And he could see pretty clearly that, 'l‘hewhole thing is and must} Studied your habits and has ‘ _ [advantage of them. “You are placing yourself in a veryiyou are in the habit. of taking these taken Then I ask if midnight strolls, and with some signs of hesitation you say that you have never done s'uch' a thing before. Charâ€" les Dickens was very fond of that kind of thing, and l naturally iiiiugâ€" atheir cxucnses, on just. the same. but with nothing» men that lorâ€"‘c by the. moon a certuin , number of nights every month, when of (3(lil".“~4‘. are going whatever coining in. “No, sir. rl‘he popular notion about the burglary business is all wrong. To begin with. it's! only the "I don't lcnow that. I can give the course of reasoning,†he anâ€" mwered, fearful that he might be got- it'ing beyond his depth, “but if I were a woman like you I-feel pretty ‘i'vas-tonably sure that T would marry a lll‘lll like-9r--lil<c me.†' “You do?" she said, coloring a. l ‘ (*Xii ('1, | . l v . g . I . . . his Shl'mhlldhlgs». It “'85 l'ilihm‘ lwiihout betraying confidence, he] incd that you had the same fancy. him 0i l‘ezil ‘fll.)'ll‘ll..V m 111511 .115 114 1‘5 Elitth.‘ hut] Mm Speaking in {he same annoying that this should have hapâ€" lcould not, logically “cc-mun rm- thc I But Hm had newâ€. done it. berm-(L in nu) othci, that row. is make an}â€" ‘V‘M‘Hiyi‘m “mo Dened at a time When he W115 SO {possession oi'thc cigarcasc. In any IAnd.‘ the only time, a man is nearly lhlhg all It, ï¬llywin‘: flic men of judg- f ‘u.}\';(,.. A m, n "he returned don' 0d~ bUSX- Alld Marley \‘v'Ollld ll‘dVC 4111 lcase it was too much to expect that lllul‘dl'fl'l'd in your house." menf and energy and persistei‘ice; the ,1 i ’l’ ‘ ’ ' ' mg . Sons Of ‘l‘lhslhlhs ‘10 115k at. 1111 SUNS ithc stolid police ofï¬cer \vould listenl “pm-rocth ' com-mt,†David lylu1‘_'czlllill)l? and llill'il'Elllfl stead); workâ€", 5’1"“, n ,f T WNW q m n mm v)“ H l of inconvenient seasons. lio so extravagant a rule for a mo- mum“. ‘1 “burial, could not have ers. l.‘l‘:o rest of mu. like the inaâ€". O - l 1 -‘- t ‘1 u .t . Steel passed into his study prcâ€" :lllCl‘it. sently and lighted a cigarette. Deâ€"E "l‘x'lmr (in earth spite his determination to put the Juan?" he cried. events of yesterday from his niin~:l,§ “Well, it's this he found himself constantly return. lpmcecded to explain. ing to them. ‘ matic story they would make! And film floor of your conservatory last do you mean, way, sir,†Marley “When 1 ' put it. better. You l:llâ€.‘!‘i have been a pupil of my remarkable acquain- ltance IIatlioi‘l)‘ liell.†I l “'1 am a pupil of Mr. Bell's," Minn, 'lcy said, quietly. field police to go into jority of men in any line of business; barely make a living :it it. if they do that. ""l‘ruly, whatever a man does get, “sewn veal-S ago{if he gets anything, is! all clean proâ€" Wlmt. a splendid draâ€" ;poinfed out the case to you lying on he induced me to lam-L, the Hud~dm.s_lm-_; but the prams um n†gnod um his office, :h‘SS You get on on gh o-l't b em. 'slw as-isrt‘te‘l. “l wouldn’t expect a; woman like me to do anything of film sort until a man like you had asked her to." ' It is no trick at all to hold to the course of tin! love after the mariner It’s once gets his bearings so long the 1,. . rammed into his pocket. In thef'Marleyâ€"it \vas lying on the floor of the Situation, only†appealed in the that counts so much, my son; it'sialso a curious legal provision which. , wild, unreasoning rage that camelmy conservatory last night.†ï¬rst instnnce to the professional Side ,the Volume of business you (lg. You 'states that they can only leave the Anew“ "â€" "‘ was ‘ ~mxraiâ€" m w- :~â€" v: . “‘Tk: : r]- 1’. l, T’ what a fascinating iiiysterg.‘ could be lnight you said it wasn't yours. You where I stayed 11ml] “If. “(.11 gave 'like the .drug business: the profits signal lights continue to burn, and woven round that gun-metal cigarâ€" .lookcd at it with the eyes of a stran- up business, when I applied for and Hill“ 1111 ‘l‘lg‘llt, but you VP Ellt to (10 llh‘hs I'll haill’f‘hf‘d that their bill‘tlihe {:3 v . . .. . ,.' » , -‘ I .n . _‘. . v Iâ€, easel lgci', and then you said you were info- lgamezl my presan posmlon, (gm-mus a business to make it pay. ,sped mciiily on its way. 7:. . . - i3: .fl‘ , all f i