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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Jan 1906, p. 6

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M/MWMâ€"_ _____’__________.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" settled in England and was made a “Guess we don’t see this matter in It is true that I shot J ack Hamburg J W'fi_+++.++++++++++++#+ f i ‘ l ' ' ' V baronet. When dad had to go home the same light." but it was an accident." . + on business he le£t_me here for a few uNo, and we never shun. Derek. I :‘I can’t bglicvo that." said Derek. - ..â€"â€"- . .,\ + months, after which I go to Lew love you very dearly, but 1 could not. 'Lxstpn. 1wrath» and I wxll tell COUNTRIES wmcn GAINED THEIR. ‘ ° ' + York.” live under the daily apprehension of you briefly of the episode that has OBHmT BY REVOLUHON. ‘ 1 e a e + "And then?" my husband taking a human life.’1 (“13‘1le mell‘vjlth bitterness- JaCk W + E “I shall stay there. for a few weeks, “The mil-n may be {lead-n thagufiificsg caggr “§’e°l:r«r:1:(fll?o' Misgovemmcm, As In file Case 0“ and then home for Christmas. Now “I hope so; but until you can come . . . b R -- s l B ' s + r u kn w 11 about me it is our I to me and say that our nest is settle our dmcrence “nth revowcrs' usam’ "my rm“ 3° 0 a ' y y q The arrangement was back to back, Disaster. over and your hands are clean we 1+ + ,. W+++++++H+++HW tur 11- _ . ‘. ,_, walk ten paces, turn round, and fire. . “well. I’m Derek Hamburg, a Imp can never be anything but fiiends. I slipped and fell, my revolver Went At the foot of the Rocky Mountmns lionaire in dollarS, and when you’ve “Well. let it Stay at that for the off and when I turned Jack Ham: 8. horse limped slowly along the mid" said that I’m just accounted for.” present.. Just tender friendsâ€"you bu}...- Was on the ground. When I row track. Its ri'der was 0- young “Oh, I can’t believe that. You and I. I am following you to Eng- Mafia that 1 had shot him I was fi11_ girl of about nineteen years of age, must have some aim in life, some land just as soon as I can Walk, ed with horror. I turned and fled.” Of the world’s biggest revolutions, two of those which have occurred in 4 Great Britain were successful to the- revolulionaries. Both ended disastrous- ly for the rulers who opposed them. in 1649 Charles the First, alter being pro- drcssed in a short riding-habit, with mission}, and then. perhap n u v a light gun slung across her shouldâ€" “Guess you’re right. I have a mis_ “Your vendett: may die in the thelfidlhlI llnmzcvgogualways Speak nounced by Cromwell and his followers er. sion, but I don’t. want to lose your kindly influence of English home- Slie placed her arms ai‘Ound big at WGSL'nh‘Slel‘ “an as “tyrant. tl‘ailm‘» Every now and then she peered anâ€" sympathy by telling you of it.” me.” neck and kissed hinL murderer, and public enemy to the good people of the nation" lost his head on xiously around for some sign of huâ€" “Or perhaps gain my sympathy, so the , r - “Derek when I f_ t t t - . o . . , - - y ported, and six weeks later . us me you a man being or liaibitzlition.dA goivirzgh 531:; youi ambition must be Norah landed in England, where She the foot of the .Rocky 'Mmmtflins I Eon? Slilegnggomgghiongn 505:1}: three! “You 5sliallnl'lldgcc- It is lust this- was joyfuny welcomed by her father' (12,21, 3333.10? mgeivlfigé n you Stud that hours ago, she had not the slightest When I was eighteen years of age I Sir Miles.S\VIntonl the \Ycllâ€"kllO‘Yn y “That is so}: ' furl-her big revolution, which ended by knowledge of her whereabouts, had a brother. Jack was ten years philanthropist, was an aristocratic- “And now I claim that lifkthc his abdication and ihe..offer of his throne“ Suddenlv the horse stopped and be- my senior: bu"; the bond of fl‘iendsmp 100131113 man .Sun on the “WY 51510 me of my fathcr_” to William of Orange and Mary. T 1 ,- 1 U L lunai between us was as strong as steel 0f hilly. 1'10 lived a qlllet. retired llfe “W U Q'- M-l . 1 t. . Many things brought about the death- gan to womb e no on y. 00 ‘1 D' b d I ‘ '1 ~ d 11' making a hobby of benevolence but .e ' “1" leg S exp an“ Ion Is knell of monar h‘cu'l ubsolutisu in l a“ 5' Slml’y “Orsmr’pe 1m “5 the (me Tom; -0 d _-d ’f 1. feaSible, and as I can’t disprove it . C ‘ .1 . ' ‘ 3 3 y “n p” 0 ° ‘15. France. The poverty and sufferings of about for the cause she saw, about, the embodiment of CV rything manly ‘ , 1 d b frurei ‘ e- ' - - .. . .I must bili v him. 'v ' . . . . . “‘0 hundrpd yards 9"“ ' t e ’5 liie was his daughter Norah. and as 3 me on otmecgnditionagl c you his the masses, the nusrule and injustice of , the Government, were among the leud- , i - - ! We were or bans, and he sent me to 0f a» man I‘lleelmg: and further on a! p he sat listening to her adventures be “And that ison the contemplatlon of ‘ ing causes responsible. After having. lived through four years of the lerrible the scaffold before Whiiehull. Nearly forty years later, the rnisgov- crnnient of James the Second led to a. huge grizzly bear with two cubs. la good school while he went to Aus- tralia to try his luck at the gold- was happy in “That you give me yours.” Almost immediately a shot rang: , , ,. ,. . out, followed by a. second. The hugel dlfigmgs- {mistgvondmful bw’uty and buoyant He held out his arms, and Norah, . . -. , ,. . ~. beast staggered and fell, but rose. He had a partner, a man_ named 5131} ~ nestling hm. head on ma Shoulder, lcvoluliOII which began .n 1(89, Louis i. again with” a terrific mm. of mg“; Martin Craik, and after varying for- “And what of this great adventure shyly raised her lips to his. XVI. met his doom at the hands of the .i and pain Before the mm, had timo' tune they struck it. richâ€"so rich that of yours that you wrote aboutâ€" uGucSS, with your consent Sir executioner. A less cruel fate. however, to reload the bear had discovered her i in a few months they were made for shooting a bear and saving a man's we'll an fol-get this unpleasant'episz W35 11101111 OUL W his successors- enemy, and was shaming over the “591 fmd than Jack 853’“; for me' You “If? , _ ode and settle down to a. life of hapâ€" HESITA'J. lON AND INDECISION. ground at a rapid pace. The man; (lllllag'lile ntily exculemeiit1 whgn 1 Its true, da‘d, Just as I told yd: piness' S“. Miles_shake!n Lonis Phil‘ppe as a oungn’m {mm . - , ‘ .‘ sai e to join e brotier ove .” in my letter. Vc thorwht he won ‘ 1 1 Y 1* a ' " thiew down his weapon and ran fm ° . And as the hands of the two men ed the principles of [he greul Revolu- } V the nearest tree, but his foot catch. "I can, indeed," answered .Norah. die, but he’s all right now.’ ing in a projecting root threw him “we”. I readied Australia, and _“Dal_1gerous thing to save a man’s headlong, and before he could riselmadc my way “13 t0 Ballm‘oo- I llfe. Norah; be generally wants to Ifound my brother with a bullet marry the girl after." met m “‘Pncfl‘won' 1‘91“h'.“"th.a tion. In the year which saw the death happy laugh, cemented the friendship of Louis XVI he fled to Ausirm and Sinclaslnng their hands With her thereafter spent a wandering life, n m. _ . . u fllfififfii ‘f‘igsnt‘;§:la$es with a hunt_!tlirougli his lungs, and half an hour “Andâ€"and he did want to, dad." _________+__________ Clneny )1“ England- on “Xe Tesmmtlon mg kn“: the man endeavored to afterwards he died in my arms.” "Good heavens! I thought as much. H 9f “10 POlIPbonS he SBWCd “1 P3F1§. and ward the beast oil but a blow from “Murdered?” And you?" TEE'IOTAL MATCHES’ immediately am.” the ‘lmy “WW9? )f ' â€"â€"-â€" 1830 was proclaimed King. The “Citizen- “Well, that's about the size of it. “1â€"1 love him very dearly, dad, through the ah. and broke his arm. It appears that after Jack and Mar- but I cannot marry .hllll.” Lying. thch helpless. with the beamtm Urnikliad made their pile they “I say, 'this is serious; tell me all savagely clawing him, its blood_d,.ip_lbotli fell in love With Carrie. Cross, about it.’ ping muzzle but a few inches fromilvl'“3 {laughter of a rancher in the “Well, he has sworn a vendetta his face, the man gaVe himself updistrict. From what 1 could gather against the man who killed his for lost. Closing his eves he waited MISS Cross Suade‘fly 10”» the neigh‘ brother-" {or death. Then suddegfly two Show borhood, and at the same time Mar- "Oh! A melodramatic villain. Go rang out. in rapid succession, and tin Craik sold his share of the mine. on." with a 1.0m. of agony the bear; Then the two partners quarrelled, “It happened about twenty years dropped: and 3 few yards away StOOd f and from hOt words there Came blows ago, before I was born. His brother !Then they agreed to settle their disâ€" and another man quarrclled about a King,” however, did not give satisfac- tion for long. , . . . Too late, he called upon his advisers. It may seem ekt’aordmmy' but It lo form a Ministry, for the insurgents is iichi'thcless, strict] true that so . _ . . . innocent an artless of domestic use as figefifognofl’fif-inggfnfmi(313$ l rdinrr u 11‘ ‘c '. ' ' ,‘ -‘ " ' 31:1,; “Ignieffilypht; 213%,“)2: Again he was too late. 'lhe Chamber marked antipathy to alcohol stimuâ€" was alrefldy "waded by the .crow'i’ and lants of various kinds. The ordinary a 1‘91“?le Once more .pl'ocmmmd' , wooan match does not protest by Hcsualion and indeCiSion, again, were word of mouth “or does, it burst l-he causes of the downfall of Napoleon ’ ill. lie was too late in attempting to lxpcriment Shows Sulphur Matches' its paw sent the knife whiz-Ling Antipathy to Alcohol. the girl with a smoking gun in her put I} 1 u . 1 t P u H I d a hand. » e W‘ 1 “3V0 VC’IS- 311' a ‘51 3100â€"" into tie in ignant arm: of protest, ‘ . . . - _ “A duel?” “Banamow’ , . - . ’ -. . - save his lhrone by calling upon his genâ€" The man turned his head and star “hen bi ought in contact wth spiiits. Opals to Stop the fearful ancoPmssmu Under certain circumstances, how- ever, it will act with great prompt- ness in placing itself as far as it can beyond the reach of the obnoxious stimulant. . . . . 1 , . .. i . oppressxve policy of lsabella II. of Spain, lhe conditions under which 9, her people rose in 1868 and match may be made to show its tem- perance principles are readily obâ€" DROVE HER FROM HER COUNTRY. tamed' 1t m be thro‘m upon the Two years later she abdicated in favor 1 surface of some pure clear water, of hm, son Alfonso. ) .comelmed m a bow} 0‘: soup'plate' But. Maximilian of Mexico slayed in ‘ 1t “"11 be l‘egdy fol tmal‘ For the his country and died a hero. Previous I sake or (lef'X‘ltcness let us can i110 to becomind Emperor in 186l- he was i head of the match that end to which Commandel?’ of the Austrian slaw and ‘ the "ed phosphorus mlxtum has be?“ Governor of Venice, yet no sooner had ‘ apphcd' and “‘9 Other end we “.111 be occupied the throne of Mexico than here. call the tail. If the match lies he was engaged in queuing continual monomcss upon the Su‘face 0f the revolutions. In one of these rebellions, water. {it or near the center or. the headed by Jaurez, he was captured and “Omammg Wssel' We take a minute shot. The death (if the ruler is invar- ‘lmp 0f Wtdnuted “'hiSke?’ or Other iobly one of the conditions in the suc- Stmng Splmt’. “I‘d can'y It upon the ccssful revolutions of the countries south end of a knitting needle, and drop of the United States it upon the tail of the match, we Dom Pedro 1 of Brazil was “vice Wm See that £1.10 mat?“ Wm ipstapt" ousled from his'thronc. Expelled with 1y move 0“ .bl'lskl-V m the dlrectmn Dom John Vl., his father, he look refuge Fo‘mrds “'h‘f'h the head was pomt‘ in Brazil. Dom John, however, offer “if; ‘1‘? W1“ waf‘mly only “top opening the Brazilian ports to foreign When n Stm‘ms the Slde Of the bOWI' commerce, creating new law courls, and "A nice duel it was. The two went "Yes; a mining camp in 'Australia.’ into the bush. It was agreed to “His name,1Norah, his name?" stand back to back, lfach was to “Hamburg-Derek Hamburg. Why, lwalk ten paces, turn round, and fire. do you know him, dad?" iMy brother took two stops and got “Derek Hamburg! Iâ€"I know the anyway. I should shot in the back.” story, Norah. I was in Australia at W I think I; “th Coward!” . the time. No, no, you cannot marry broke a leg when I doubled up over; "kou are right; that’s Martin him; of course not. Absurd. Andâ€"- that tl_ec_root_ may 1 ask your. Craik. He {on Jack there and deâ€" and is he looking for Martin Craik?” name?! gcnmped, without even waiting to see “You know the man’s name! Yes, “I am Norah Swinton’ and Staying if he was alive. Over my brother's lie is spending his life in the quest. at Claxton’s Farm. A party of 115' body I took an ‘ oath never to rest Oh, he is such a line fellow, dad; you came out Shooting this morning, but until I found hl!‘ murderer. rI‘lnit Willlike him when he comes.” -~ I got separated from them and have was twenty years ago, and I am "lieâ€"he is coming here?" lost my way}: isearching yet. ’ . “Yes. he left he“! York a week be« “My name' is Derek Hamburg, 3, “And when you find him?” fore 1 did. Why, what is the matter, “Guess he dies, or I do." dad? Are you ill?” . Wanderer on the face of the earth." “But you are hurt; let me see what, "Would you murder him?” “No, I’m all right, Norah; but I can do for you}! | “Hardly that. I’ll give him what you must run away now if you want to be dressed in time for dinner.” "Guess I'm in a bad way; left leg: he never gave my brother, and that’s and right arm both cracked, besiqes fair play. He shall have a. gun in Rather surprised at her father's a few claw wounds. 1f you could tie. his hand, and I shall have one in manner, Norah went to her room me up a littleâ€"but it appears to me mine. but he won’t see my back for and left Sir Miles alone. your friends are looking for you_1*an instant.” ., “Nemesis, after twenty years! can hear the sound of horses." I “And did he marry her?" What man can escape the reward of “Yes, how lucky: it is Mr. Claxton, “Carrie Cross? He did so. They sin? That fatal act has doggch my steps all through life, and now ’the and his song: ‘were married in England, and then “l-Ialloa, Norah! Thank goodnessjsailed for South Africa. I have end is in sight. Was it the hand of destiny that threw Norah across this we have found you; we have been tor-3 gem‘dzof INKS being seen in1 Canadal, u ribly anxious. Why, what have we, 0W 495‘ an. ’ 0-1“ "111537 D 51095- man's Pa 1?” We can now drive the match back . - . ,- . - , here?" lShflH find hlm yet.” . The room was in semi-darkneSS, the “gain to the other side of the bowl aiggygggrgfiitfic:€gnsp§§uggfncfiggvigld “My guardian {mg-01," answered; "Perhaps he has children; would fire in the grate threw litful sliailows.hy the addition of 8110mm drop his elde‘sh son as Princéne.géllt 9 Derek. "8th the bear and saved my you make them fatlierlcss?” on the walls as Sir Miles sat with from. the decanter. In fact, the V t ' - life." “He killed my brother.” bowed head in his great armchair. match may be 'drivcu back, forward, AMBITION LED T0 REVOLUTION. The door opcnod' and “ footm‘m' Sideways» 0" given a “mum” mouonv Personal ambition and the advice of thinking th? room unoccupied, “Sher” in accordance with the portion of the men opposed to government, from a ed in 11 ViSItOF- match to which We apply the stimu- place so ml. 0“ as Lisbon led the young; "I will tell Sir Miles you are here. lant. In all cases the match will . prince to declare for Bra’zihan indepen- said the man, as he switched on the certainly move away from tho dence. As Dom pedro 1., he was pm. war, which he had entered into in the hope of regaining his waning crown in a single hour. ,.' Rebelling against the reactionary and , l ed curiously at his deliverer. “Guess I owe you a life." “I think not; the bear was mortalâ€" ly wounded by your shots. I only peppered its eyes." “Finishing touch, have been all right, on “Nonsense! I only came in at the "And perhaps his is \Vith finish; but, Mr. Claxton, he i‘ terri- Sorrow “Dd r0m01:50-" . bly hurtâ€"an arm and a leg braken." "T00 late- A me for 8- hie-n * “That’s bad! Let me have a look "You Will Still 8'0 0n?” ' at, you, Here, Jim, ride off to the "To the bitter end. But this is farm and send some men men with no talk for you, Miss Norah, and I light. whiske . - . . r a stretcher of some sort,” g ought not to have told you, only I As the door closed Sir Miles arose, y ._._...._.â€"-+-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- “(35.20%Lgpdor‘irgfinsgafilmgfelé‘i: (41$? Jim Chxton immediatdy rode off. don’t like people to form a wrong and for a. brief second he and his vis- TABLE OF PmmulmNCE fie endhavéred to occupy as wen uh; and his father set to work on Derek imPI‘CSSIOIIdoi me. If I have forfeited itorDeycld cinch other in silence. _,_. i ‘ ‘ ' throne of portugal But, after a reign. I-Iambur .' In a few minutes, with your regar am sorry." “ erei I ainburg!" in r m ' .-, u; ' the dextirity of an old hand, he had "It is “Qt 501‘ me to judge your “Martin Craikl Have I found you ‘0" MUSt Keep 512‘ ,- lam m Lbs“ 1h iii hdl bound up his wounds and placed the actions, but you have talked too at last?" baweu' Dona Maria de Gloria ‘ broken limbs in hastilyâ€"devisedi mUCh already. 50 I must. leagve, you "And What WOUM you With me a“ The sovereign. Yet his relurn to Brilzil was not hailed splints. 1 before 1 do any further mlSChlef- ' ‘10? it“ these year'S?" ; The queen censort. with enthusiastic loyalty. Finding the The Prince Of Wales- country in a revolutionary ferment, and The Princess Royal (the Duchess of vexed with the opposition be every- Fifc.) where encountered, Dom Pedro volun- The children of the sovereign. tarily abdicated and withdrew to Por- The sovereign’s brothers. Lugah . . . . . The sovereign’s nephews. His successor, Dom Pedro 11., was» 1115 own hps “5 he lay 'dymg "1 my Foreign armbflSSiIdOI‘S- just as unfortunate in ruling his empire. arms, and swore that I would new The Archbishop of Canterbury. Ascending the throne at the age of rm 6" "05“ “um I had 9"“th the ["11 The Lord High Chancellor. teen, after Brazil had been governed for penalty for his death- The “me has The Al'ChbiShOP Of York- nine years by rcgencics, the crown was “They are years that you denied to my brother when you treacherous- ly shot him down in cold blood." "It is not true; it was an accident. "I am not here to discuss how it happened. My brother told me with “You’ve had a. narrow escape, As the weeks went by, and Derek young man, and it will be a few Hamburg made slow but sure recovâ€" months before you are on your legs cry, it became manifest that he and again. As for you, Miss Norah, 1 Norah Swinton were far more in shall have to keep an eye on you, sympathy with each other than is Sir Miles would never forgive me if usually the 01150 between Patient and I let you run into danger." nurse. "Oh, the danger was nothing, and They spent the long days together, dad has had too many narrow ‘ es.- and although no words of love were capes himself to think anything of spoken between them they were sn- Vv- ~â€" VWH. .M V‘- this escapade.” premely happy in each other’s socieâ€" come at last." The Prime Minister of England, no sooner upon his head than trouble ! HAY“. I suppose he’s had his share W- At last the time came When ‘.‘W0u1d you murder me?" The Lord Chancellor of Ireland. began. l‘le reigned. however, for forty of fighting; but here comes Jim and Derek was able to get about with "No; that is your role. I will give The Lord President of the Council. years after thisâ€"unlii the revolution of "I ‘ ' my men." \ the aid of a pair of crutches, and you what J rick never had, and that The officers of State if of the mm; 0; i839, in facpwhen_ being imprisoned, Half an hour later Derek Hamburg: Norah was making preparatiOnS fori is a chance for life. See, here is the'u duke, and refusing to Sfibmn' on the moon, was comfortably housed at Claxton'sl her journey to New York. Then it‘rev01ver with which you did the The Lord Great, Chamberlain, {nation of me empire as a republic, he , Farm, where his injuries received‘ was that Derek opened his heart. deed, and left behind in your hurry The earl marshal, - and his family were forcibly conveyed I) more careful attention, and Norah "I owe you a. life, Norah." to escape. I have kept it for this The 10rd Steward ‘ to the Amgoas, which thereupon set sail a, Swinton insisted upon assuming the "1 have not claimed the debt." occasion. Take your stand with The 10rd chamber-lain, for Europa 3“- ,, role of nurse. “NO. I guess not: but I wish you your back to the wall over there and After these comes the dukes according .â€"......â€"-+-â€"--â€" Although Derek bore his injuries would. and take mine. It Just your hands down. The clock is onto their creation, the Duke of Norfolk i. ‘ ts to this. I reckon that you the stroke of six. With the lastistanding at their head, although he CAUTIOUS MAN' with Spartan fortitude there was no ; ammm doubt that his condition was very‘ contain all the sweetness, purity, stroke of the hour we lire, but keepiiakes rank above the dukedom, being grave, and it was not until some and goodness that can be concentratâ€"i yout hand down until then. for I amicai‘l marshal of England. days later that he was able to enter ed in one being in this world. and: watching," ' Wife (2 a.m.)-â€"“John, are you awake?" Husbandâ€"“Yes.” Wifeâ€"â€"“l think I hear a burglar prowl- "'” “"N‘. \- ~â€"\.\/‘- fawnâ€"v: upon any conversation. there will not be much happiness fori "I shall not. fire; it will simply be THE PURCHASER. ing about downstairs," ‘ "I've 9' 1°t to thank 3’0“ for. M1351 me in the future “mess I can 1’01 murd01‘-” “James. my lad.” said the groceryman Husbandâ€"“l thought I heard some 3%: Swinton; I’ve been lying here hour; somOWhCPG around to flu my heart, “Jack did not fire either." to his new clerk, “who bouaht that. one. Silppose you go down and see i , after hour in a kind of 08.20, but 1| that’s just hungry for love. Can I The two men faced each other: Sir mommy cheese today?» ° what he wants," i I’ve always been conscious of your‘ hope that you feel any affection for limes swian resigned ’and pale as “Mrs. Brown, Sir," was the youthss Wife._u3ut why don’t you go?" i form fluttering about, and it appears 1 me?" death, Derek Hamburg flushed with reply. Husbandâ€"J‘Oh, I think it would be ‘i to me that I’ve seen the best “once?~ "1'4 think you can- Demk-" triumph- The ClOCk COmmOnCOd ’50 “And the stale loaf we could not sell safer for you to go, my dear. Even e ‘3 ' tion of an angel that ever dazzled "And you will marry me, Norah?” Strike; Olug-tyvoâ€"Lhrekfourâ€"fivcâ€" last night?" burglar is,“ at an like”, to strike a g the brain of man.” The girl slowly shook her head. I As Derek raised his weapon the “Mrs. Brown sir... woman." \ . “Hush! You mustn't, tau; like that, “No, Derek, I cannot promise that, . door opened and Norah SWinton “\thpe’s {hit lump of rancid butter "2- C: I. 2:31: ‘3'? “9"? not 5135- 111‘1‘355 3°“ can 353‘"? me that I’m}, gazedwonderingiy at the scene. that the baker rammed?" DEW AND COLORS flood the fever after all, and I shall have give-‘1‘“? your “Fifi of seeking “What does this menu? Derek, “Mp5. Brown bought it cheap, sir," . ' é ,. have you delirious again." vengeance :6? your brother’s death.” would you murder my father?” was the answer, Dew is a great respector of colors. 3) “IVS a delirium that i Shoum like "I loved my brother." “Your father! Martin Cralk your ' “And the six eggs we could not, gen 3 To prove mistake pieces of glass or beard and paint them red, yellow and ,, to keep always, Ten me something “And I want to love my husband; father!” week since?" about yourself." but do you think I could (IO'SO if I “Martin Craik! What do you mean? “hips. Brown. Are you 111 sir?" asked liVing in hopes Of This is Sir Miles Swinton.” James as the groceryman turned green night giecn, and black. Expose them at I and you will find that the yellow ii “Oh, there is nothing much to tell. knew that he was . . . - , , , g 1 am the only child of Sir Miles staining his hands With the blood of , “Craik or Swinton, he killed my and growled, will be covered With meisture, the green ,_ Swinton. (DI Swinton Manor, Surrey, 9. fellow-creature? Why ShOUId 3’01“ brother-" ' . “N0. 1'10; only I am 80mg ‘0 SUM“JP W1” he Qamp’ but that the red and mo L' which, of course you know, is in take his punishment on yourself?” "I cannot believe it. Father, it is at the Browns' tonight," replied the un- black Will be leit perfectly dry. d I v b t' '- "I made an Oat-1L" not true." be men as he wi ed the pcrspira- «:4 England. Dad an ha 0 con iax DDY ‘ P If you have the water of me you Wm. j ' d w c mc t v's‘t Mr. “By what ri ht do you constitute: “It is true, Norah, that in Aus- unon from his face and sank into a _ enmg' an e a o 1 x \ not. need to water life’s stock. mm» when do“ know before be yourself his judge?” ‘ tralia. I was known as Martin Craik. chair.

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