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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Jan 1909, p. 13

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ES l mum man who”; in! t _ ed aqua: negro with a ttrttVat, e "eve he had a name, 'tMtttsort ething of that sort. He V to m simply the nigger. Un, T _ m nee, he wu gioomy eflenttt,It, with some impa- "I labs how a man goes after ”to with a box, but why should an treasure away in a box? " do you think. Bucko?” he und< , Inmled to me. bred up from my Investigation empty berths. don't think muthuutJJul " 'Uxeept'thitt m T%k-octhe m’re due for more than Romy. nnd from the look ot the light hem: mm to on deck." I mun-used pause fell. who no you, anyway?” bluntly do- M tho man with the steel hook. ly um. II Eugen.” I “plied; "I've bath of mate. Which at the” are empty t" tndieated what i desired with the. of aulienneso. I under- well enough their mnment " n Ihip's oMcer nurtured on foc'oio they considered as v liberty when at sea Ind I' as a curtailment to the R'" h. I subsequently did ” to moms this feeling, but i m ed. lifegdthe nigger went to - t mended to the deck. k an ailing in the left Califor- t ttt Already the Outline: or win! on w-m mythi- i-r-- tart of double waxes. I know In the my: good, and enough," concluded Thuckles . bunk. Pars too M" mwged Band: Ttttrt. "this ain't no Job to go " the 'clipu ot the moon or am ’I n preacher!” it you milk heem. den!" quened ti. . two, a little white faced. youth named Pulz and a _ looking Mexican called Per. _ hall have more to any later. "trrtettl broke the talk on al- " roamed its course In the at our Hum. Each dhe that the other: knew nothing, ch blunder“ “that the as. _!lllrlht mun mun» Hum: ttig t; In! 53mm. norms mans lure!" repeated the nigger. to an box he done carry BO ' You seedat?” no ensued. Somebody scratch- uch Ind lit a pipe. I don't see that!” broke out mam-e. of course," said Handy t thorny. Ae, het" laughed the negro Md aide I book he had been um. left hand. Irecomlzed the t paper duodeclmo with amuse- lomo wonder. The only other rad ever hid my eyes on In In at library. It Is somewhat of I and! “The Secret of Alchemy: Grand Doctrine of Tnusmuta- y‘Explllned." and was written Edward Duran, a moat ex- volume to [sue fallen into Iceman. mud. treating and be- Iden the man t have I . were tour. The cook 'I the matter with pm, doc- manded Thnckles. than. hutch the cob tones. " simmered the man ad. hackle; f' gunned the man with ”Ind It”: Just the whole And you can klsl the book . There ttin't any sold out. nlo than un't any mines, and In hue been. They made their hit y‘r‘s output trom the W. Tttraehleat" no tn, WNW um Arg_t Tell , they made it. Just an “to (at. here an, and "In hook on that." tthat Place. Qpttir,.t read In)!“ rmm the bunk. Mil keen glues thither A marrow; an Itltel. and we hear I Mqxteo and Australia. l ever bear tell of gold " Tell me that! And gold come from. them b". In In the book. anon too. W. In" In Canton, and Ner. t MYSTERY M. "" " IoCl-Ull. PHILLI'I O (n I “Inuit!” In the lnt 1"er blow-ac. It " inhuman"). I. not! no h that at waning, u an- ttle point [I It no than. I stood all. to move. an- "Wm magma-mot is I rev tUtirstt "l,ee",',ttgtgt, Mil. like it in: we! been mule fore. It manila. mad, because ft doc Id get dull or brown, And kindly MIN . " nuns In. work. too, her-not in a few who bring u may brim-m pout that uny- but. I and cloth. [theme-pat, myth-21.3“. autumn-q. - STOVE POLISH He was tall and slender and pale, languid of movement, languid of eye. languid of speech. His eyes droopeq. in]! closed beneath blond brows. A long wiry hand lazily twisted a rather tttNcted blond mustache. His voice dawned his speech in a manner either 1tttrtrreratrlr condescending and imper~ tment or tnetNNy tired-who could tettwhtcht The lights or more had sunk. The Laughing Lass staggered and leaped joyously with the glory of the open sen, She seemed alone on the bosom or the ocean, and tar the llfe of me I could not but feel that l was embark- ed on some desperate adventure. The notion was utterly "logical. That I knew well. In sober thought l, I mr- porter, was shadowing n respectable and venerable scientist, whom, turn was probably about to Investigate at "tigtls some little known deep sea con- Uliuus of phenomena of an unexplored island. But that did but mum: to my imagination. The ship. its tsurrounds iugs. Its euuipment, Its crew-41H mad fantastic. So much the better story, I thought, shrugging my shoulders It East. HER my watch below the next morning I met Percy Darrow. in many ways he is or was the most extraordinary of my many acquaintances. During that tirst half hour's chat with him 1 changed my mind at least a dozen times; One mo- ment t thought him clever. the tint an utter ass; now 1 found, him frank, open, a good companion, eager to please, and then u (troop of his blond eyelashes, a lazy, impertincut draw] at his voice. n hint at half bored com descension in his manner, convinced me that he was shy and attected. In a breath I appraised him as intellect- ual, a fool, a shallow mind, " deep schema, nu idler and an enthusiast. One result of his spasmodic conn- dences was to throw a doubt upon their accuracy. This might be what he desimd. or with equal probability it might be the chance reflection of I chlidish and aimless ttmiatrllity. i brooded in wonder at what t land seen and how lime I had explained. The number ot boats. lumcient tor I craft of three times the mum‘s; tho remain of the tackle gttttt up elihtten built; enough to? a pisses ger ship-what did it mean? And this wild, unkempt. vuiainouu crew with it. master and his almost ridiculous con- trast of uentness and tilttt-dld Dr. Senermerhorn realize to what he had trusted himself and his precious expe- dition, whatever it might be? I found him Inning again“ the tall- nii, his languid gracetui figure sup- ported by his elbows. hi: chin propped against " band. As I approached the Manuela ha raised m eyes and mo (ioned me to him. The insolcncs ot tt was " superb that for a moment I was angry enough to ignore him. Then I reiuctet1 that I was here not to stand on my personal dignity, but to get in- formation. I Joined him. "You are the mate?" he drawled. “Since I am on the quarter deck," 1 snapped back at him. The tug took on in chum Ind pulled with us down the harbor and through the Golden Gate. We had swelled the can“ on her. even to the ttring Jib und . huge club topnil lb. new carried It the main. tor the afternoon trades Ind lost their SW About midnight we drew up on the Fani- loan. The schooner handled well. Our crew was dividcll Into three vhtchu. un unusnxii arrangement. but comm!“ table. Two men could all her hand!- Iy in most sorts ot weather. Handy Solomon had the wheel. Otherwilo tho deck was empty. The men's {sumac headgear, the fringe of hi- cnriin: oily locks, the hawk outline of his face Inc» mentarliy silhouetted saint the phon- phorescence netern an ,he vented to windward, all lent him an appearance of another any. l could almost an. nglne l caught the clam of silver but- ted horse pistol- and enthuses It his waist. He eyed me moughtfully while he wind wimpy? hand a corn husk Mext, can emanate. “Tho um mate seem- to have n re- mutabi- oommund of language." said he. "Do you know where you are so lug?" he Inquired at length. “Depends on the morn] character ot my futon unions." I rammed tarttr. He “lowed a smile to break and fade. than lighted Ms clgnrette. mm. and the lights ol an city In" beginning to twinkle. Captain ”out cum to In: side and lam over ttto all. peering eettieatiy at an blue: w.. tof “an“: the piles. “8159': at the ttood," he squat“. "And hm come- the Lucy Belle." I did not reply. "WetL to tell you the truth I {EYES a...” irrcd ATG CHAPTER X _ " mud on down the complnlon. - ”not glued an“ lln, (in “I! at It not. [it but " all ud.trrWpr,s,- E!- !“N the Ati. "You an: the man," he drained. on my shoulder with one of those aud- den bursts of eoDtidence I came lator to recognize and look tor, but In which I could never quite betieve--nor dist» Here. N am eaten with curiosity." he Mat. ed in the least curious voice in the world. "t suppose you know who his nihs is?" "Dr. Seherrnerhom, do you mean?” "You. Well. I've been with him ten years. I am his right ham) man. All his business 1 transact down to the last penny. I even order his meals. Bis discoveries have taken shape in my hands. Suddenly he gets a freak. He will so on s voyage. Where? I shall know in good time. For win! purpose? same answer. What ac- commodations shall I engage? I ex. pericnco the worst shock of my liter-- he will engage them himself. What Belentitht uppsrstns'l Shock 'tgat; will “tend to that. Is there an hing I can dot What do you suppobo ho says?! C ' . "How should I know? I "in. "You should know in the comm of intelligent columnar! with me," he drawled. "Well, he. good old skid Schemie with the vertehrnted though“ gets kittinlsh. He sus to me: 'Jooat imnchin, Percy. you are all slono on a desert island placed sad that you will sit on those sands and wish within yourself ttll you would buy to be com- tort-hie. Go out and buy me than ttire-tnest-xr.' Thoso were my Bo he know that. alter all! How much more of " lsnmnco was pro- (ended I had no mean: ot gnu-Inc. m. on gleatrted unusually " no “1!an toward the companion‘ny. and: Solomon w“ " the wheel. [my - wm. one foot and " about. as. and book In: fully n- voted. gtttterttut In the sunlight. mr. row M It It curiously and " it! mun WY. "Welt, my can“! plate." In dmqrt. ee'Nt-hmtattrteto.ttttat- In!“ In -tttped for Ming." Tl- m'l can bind "to an salmon. but D-mr-tem-ttrat.---. mddvlncolm "Him you. " have " In.“ no the hoot week] an backward " Will u for- VIN. tt would be handm- for com. (luv-mung. for Instance.” no pled. "What do” he pay you r' he and. “Enough.” t replied. "More than enough by . good dad. I'll bet." he rejolned. "The old fool! Ho ought to have left It to me. What In this craft? Have you are: an“) on her before?” "No." "an. In: of the crew t" I nplled thlt I bolhved all of them wen Selma-'5 men. no “new (ho et-tter butt into the In Ind (and back. to Inform me. Where did this ship Ind its precious nag ot cutthroat! come from yuywny?" gunning an?” “OE. man‘s: you, too, for nil I know,” he shrugged weal-m. Sudden- ly be turned to me and laid his hand "Well, t V dt you joy of your dam. was." be mocked. Know wnem we are 30113.”, no -uvv' u lav-‘1 w- Inc - I u' cun' tinged. “Thought you might be able Through the whole country around Enterprise. Out. people are talking about this wonderful cure. By their mlnrellmu when on the Kidneys, "Pruitt-live." cured in. Fenwick when the docton aid she could noel be operand on and was doomed to die. "Fruit-tfires" cured Mn. 1reiaiaGriretTih else and. Try them for you trouble. 25c. And Soc. a box, " dealers or It!!! pomp.” on receipt of price. Fruit-mum Limited, Ottawa. Por u"- "." " In“ with win! [by- lid-nailed B' wu- Tunmi'. I'M“ lo bad " tirtte. that I could Inn“) “Mill-lb. pain. I could mitt-er att, “and nor m down. Hyunda- Inlcl of Morph]. had to he (inn ' In. or I could - In" born. the pain. Many phytic’nm trut- od nu. but my c u re no med _ hopeless. Ind my friends hourly ex- pected my death. It W10 duriugone oflhuo very bad wells that I ttuu0, Maud brought a box of "Fruits-liven" to the home. After mueis - ' nhouldVb‘o iUGi,, tiiiil per-ion I commend to uh hold. Youn "I” will. them, but I In. no bed that it In: His. JAMES FMICK Ens-mu. ONT, mmauW' Dublin-db hula-‘9' 'IN2.'tlttrd lie considered. “Al for the ship," he Implied It length. .'7 dou't mind saying. You're C m ttrax"otrtc8, mm you I depend R i " come. ttr-wen, the small arms in l low. It the ship's a little under the ( shade, why, so are Foo. Show by wry of being called 1 manner ot hard names by some people. I do not see It myself. It is a mutter of conscience. " you would ask come inbred“. ther would call her I smuggler. I f thief, u wrecker and all the on“ qril mm in the cat-lone. Blue has (then in Chink! by way of In“: .0111: It land. it that is summing. 11!. Conn- try is free, no I Chink is I no. B.. sides, it mid no s head for an isla- intt. as. has canted in s new or so of Junk. " was Mu on the bench when a tool master had piled it, and I took what I found. I couldn't hop trick of an I,,',',',",:)'! mum'- "Buiihomnl -ttmAqttr. "TNI, you In, in! m m were mus-Mum w.. _ . _ "thit' Frir Mai - your an: and your crow." I object-d. "Than wu no - o! a houses. tugboat or so." in mull“. I "Mining!" t did. . "no m an tt TI- MI. an on. he but so so! in.“ i do not as. low In slain M hm the tM.qmter. I in". hard tt At the Ines: hour I stood in doubt. However, I was informed by the can laln‘s {alsctto that I was to eat in the cabin. As the only otttor editor. l ate niche. after the others hurl tlnlshed. helping myself from the dishes left on the table. " was a handsome cabin. well kept, with white woodwork sput- Iessly clean. leather cutghionB- much better than one would expect. I after- ward round that the mainess of this cabin and ot the three staterooms was maintained by the ttigget--at the peril of " neck. A rark held a dozen rities. tity, revolvers and. at last, my cutlass- es. I examined the lot with interest. They were modern 'rrmttoi-the new high power 3040 box magazine rifle, shooting governnwut atumutttttort-artd had been used. Tho revolvers were of course the old 455. This was an or traordimtry armament tor a venerable schooner of 150 ions burden. The rest of the rabin's fittings were not remarkable. My the conhrmration of the ship I guessed that two ot the staterooms must be rather large. 1 could make out Volces with“). It! ml the darker blue or the son tmtru.etted over the tutviest, white of thr. deckhouse was the sullen, mllxlunl prome of the nigger. Beneath Inc the ship swerved and leaped, yielded and recovered. l breathed deep and saw cutlnsscs in harmless shadows. It was two years 950. I was young-then. 0n deck I talked with Captain Sell over. He nodded. "You have armed her well." He muttered something of pirates and the China IQII. I laughed. "You have arms enough to give your crew about two magnum noes apiece, unless you ti0ed all Four berths for. Wild." We bud entered the trades "trd were making good time. I was content to stay on deck, even In my watch be low. The wind was strong. the wares dashing, the sky very blue. From uu- der our forefoot the nyirttt tish sued: the monsters pursued them. A tingle of spray was in the ulr. " was all very plain I. The red hnudkcrt-hlcf around 8' Evnuton‘s hem] made " prelu- wot of color against the blue of the E2erxirriiettfetstlthsk tik' a moment It the hook. Then he looked up and alight my eye. His own turned quiz- deal. He shifted his quid and be?" to hum: "The horn ma non. aiott laid be. Blow huh, blow low. what can) wet Then”: a chip noon the Mnd‘ard. I wreck upon the tee.' Down on the cont ot the huh Bar- Captain Sclorcr looked mo direct In the ere. "Talk straight, Mr. Eugen." uld he. “Whlt is this shlp and when Is she bound?" I asked, with equal limpllc- "Eoklont" in”. "Them “In; trenttai.etr-trsthe+"t3tm. hands, when I pooch! but " ml Out“. tt m I mm “In." Captain Monr- m m up. "no can.“ . Muck Man“... "an. a! (to haul.“ h "met'" tt . “.- wu (b, M 903-}! ',l'4R'tlle'B.) ff ltr. >"3he'l I snug curt." r upproached td',P,t,ie'1.'itsgtitii2tS ”MII'MW“ 'rtMt, can but.) In.” new I 'era tt “ninth-a» Ho'doywmlwn‘thlu-on Mtwntmrmmdu“ “Al for the doctor," be dent on, “he know: all about it. H. told me Ill about myself and everything I had ever done hum the time I'd lulu-d Buck June. um" tut season's mm divorsluu. Theu‘he told me that "u" why he wanted me to ship for IM- r-ruke." The captain eyed me quiz. 11mm. . I threw out In) hind In I comic pr "we of surrender. "We don't get her for nothing," agreed Thrnckles. “ow10 my and an! on Wednesday genernlly menus get your tread broke." " no "and (It apart-h thick I..' MW “(mu-M he. “muhmhtnum “mum's-01mm l “I!" do you know I won‘t How «I M: or - Ralph Blade. U. I. It, in! m - be d-tttted. l “and that "Indol- nanny. "Be. “an. I luv my man, You won‘t do InJ'lhlnl of the can." ll. w-Iked to the mil no up" fifth)", over (In aide. The dirty. unkempt, dlchereled "ure "ttrested. "Mr. mun," m {Macho tshrflted, "you are mate of this venuI. Your duty Is to use that my onion am to sailing are carried out, Beyond that you do not so. As to navigation and lntltude and lougltudc and where we are, that In ouulde your line ot duty. A. to where we are bound, you are setting double wages not to Bet too curlous. Remember to earn your wages, Mr. Eugen." URING the next few days the crew discussed our destln lion. Discipline. while malntulued strictly. was not conventional. During the dog watches otten every man aboard would be below. for " that period Captain Sclorer loved " take the wheel in person. a thick cigar between his lips, the dingy checked shirt wide open to expose his hairy chest to the breeze. In the twilight of the torecaetie We had some great sea lawyer's taiu-a any "we," though I took little part in them. Generally l lay across my hunk smoking In} pipe while Handy Solomon held forth, his speech punctuated by surly speculu- tions from the nigger. with hesitntlng deep Bea wisdom trom the heirs Thrac- kies or with voluminous bursts of fractured English tram Pei-does. l'uls had nothing to diet. but watched from " pale green eyes. The light shifted and wsrered from one to the other as the ship swayed; garments swung; the empty berths yawned cavernous. l could imagine the forecastie ttlied with the desperate men who had beMetrotr the Osama. The story is told that they had swept the “abouts decks with «nu nu: qunuLle or In! ttetorW,mtrts. "It ain't pearls," said Handy tioio- man. “You can kiss the book on that, tor we ain't a diver among us. " nin‘t chinks. for we are cruising sou-'sou'- west. Likely it‘s trtrde--trttde down in tho islands." They turned to him with one accord. "Why not?" demanded Pulz, break- lng his sllence. "No trade," repeated the nigger. "'Ain't you got a renal), doctor?" asked Handy Solomon. "No trade," 1mttated the ulnar. An uneasy silence tell. I could not but oboe!“ that the other: held the nigger] summon“ in n newt not due them as men opinions. Subse- quently I understood a 1m]. mom or the regulation he pocuuod. lie was better" to no "may hidden, " their puns. went. I'M-thin!“ He turned away lo the ‘blnnucle. In Iplle ot his personal mo, in Ipile or the luwleu, almoat plrallcal cisaractvr of the man, In that moment I could not but ndmlro hlm. " Petey Darrow was lgnorunt ot the purposes of this expan- tion, how much more so Captain Scl- orer. Yet he accepted his trust blind- ly, and as far as I could then Bee tuP tended to tttHill It falthlully. I llkod him none the worse tor anubbing me. " Indicated a atrenk In bl: moral na- ture akin to and quite as curious as Ms excessive names: regarding hll Immediate surroundings. "Coutrttbandista," muttered the Mes. lcuu, "for (lat he so“ us double par." "No trade," said the nigger gloom Ily. Nobody sud Inythln; tor Ion. time. Nobody run-ed except that and: Boi. omon. " steel cltw removed from In socket. whittled and tented. screwed “a turned, trying to " the hook G that, In accordnnco with the advice of Percy Darrow, It would turn either way. We were all below. The captain himself had the wheel. Dlsclpllue. while tstrict, was not conventional. "ivttat In It. then, doctor?" he asked coltlyutlut. ‘ "rar _ "Thath what I laid at mur- cried My Solomon triumphantly. " was extraordinary, (In tmttttetst1ottlmt and cum-- mm with which they Imphd " coupe) he! the ttegro's dictum. "We0, where are we bound. any. way.” Then followed much “It ot (h. m- lnm of (In: treasure. whether it w" to be nought orconrrred, bomtht, new: or rlrllhed In fllr "tst. No further mhuulnx mm mu click from tbe nigger. Tho: followed (heir own Ideal, "Gold," laid the nigger 'Ihorlly "Gold-treasure." Beet tied M In “can =fgtMMltetgt.f"1 WWII.” NOW . [RICHIE] CHAPTER Si. A. to the reading, tt was of the sun mall to seamen, cowboys. lumbenucn and Inlners. ThrucUu had a number ot volqu of very cheap love stories. Pu]: had brought Ion). cxmommary garish detective nodes. The other: eontrttrttted -ttottal literature “on: paper coven adorned iittmgmphieaiir. By the usual boom“: 3 tragnwut of “the Marble Fnun" was included In the collection. The Maser had Ills copy of “Dunn on. Alchemy." I huen't the lllxhtest idea Where as could hare to! It. This was (he magnum» every day “W5! during the dog much Sometimes the watch on deck was absent. lemlng ----- only and: Woman, the nlgzer and M Pull. bet "a order or the any “1. not on that account varied. The, tawed, 'li, tttey lit (ha lamp, they read. Always . ch. an: was ot the treasure. 7 ma Ptue"ieiid, Handy liolonwn worked on the tttteration or his clnw He could never get it to hold. and i remember as an undertone to Pnlz‘n reading the rumble of strange. exns~ peraied oaths Whatever the even- ing's lecture. " always ended with the book on alchemy. These men had no perspective by which to judge such things. The: accepted its speculation: {ind ttyerytithtir {nee value FN. tremeiy laughable were the discus-l alone that followed. i often wished the shade of old Duran could be per- mitted to see these. his last disciples. spelling out dimly his teachings. min- propouuciug his grave utterances, but believing utterly. Toronto, "or. Mt.--A dopuhlinu front Ih'anlinl'll and ilu. mtrroumling 1listrvts waited upon Hou, Dr. Tte. uuw at tho parliament building (his mm at tho parliament building (his naming. and askert thai Ilw Cumin ment man an attpropriatiott oi H,- "ttit ior 1hr and ot a preliminary sul- i'cy. mm a New ot mum-Hing the watrrs of the Grand “War tot water power purposes, and to pic-mm the annual spring Hands. The ininMrr ot mum wort“ plumel 'urr_sitivr.iiiott. nu Ilw 'teputatiott among "ihrrs,wcre: 1tajor Craig, 'WP.P.; It, "rrwriirr, M. PJ's, (5m. I'MJimum, M.l'.l'.; f'. ‘mulw. pn-sido-n'. ot Un- numb"! [maul ot Mule. Which 00d mom uownere. m. min: lit (In tone-u!» lump. They lulled them-elven. Pull read aloud. Dr. t5ettermerhorn appeared on deck seldom. When be did, often his ttngertr hold a pen whlch he had forgotten to In! "MO. I Imagined him preoccw pied by some calculation of his own. but tho “manic. more picturesqueiy, saw him as guarding constantly the heavy casket he had himself carried aboard. Be breathed lhe air, walked briskly, tuned with the German mili- tar: precision at the end or his score of atridu and re-entered his cabin at the lapse of the half hour. After he had gone. remained Percy Darrow leaning lndolentiy against the tttttrail, his graceful Btrure swaying with the ship's motion, smoking always the corn husk Mexican cigarettes which he rolled with one hand. He seemed from that farthest point att to hold in Fe- view the appliances. the fabric. the actions. yes. even tbe very thoughts, of the entire ship. From then) he se- lected that on which he should com- ment or with which he should play, al. ways with a sardonic, halt serious. quite “tried and 1t1dlttereut manner. His inner knowledge, viewed by the light of this manner or mauuertsm. was sometimes uncanny. though per- ham the Domes of his Information we“ commonplace enough after all. Curtain], Ito always vleWed with amusement " victim‘s wow. Thus on. ovmlng at the do” of uur day watch on deck '00 u _ oaths!) Hind: Solomon. T It was at grand of ten days. on no one of wh Id} the sum mun failed to tinker away "li. stool claw. Darrow balanced In from of him with a thin alnlle. Troo bad It doesn’t work, my mnh blo pirate." and he. "It would 1m Frt lungy tor tiglrlietr- Soc here." 'xv' nuaueuiy corstLusr'tt, pulling .Mville on Ject (ram " pnrlwt. "here's tt P190; present to me. I don‘t smoke "rm Twist her hulwny. ' that. she camel out. Twist her halfway, like this, aha soc: in. That's your mind- ple. lee her back to me when you getthrough." Ho thrust the brler pipe Into the math hand and turned may without muting tor a reply. 'Hze senmau looked Ifter him In open amazement. That "ttttlaw he worked on the mint or the Meet hook, Ind In two days he bud the job ttrttalted. Then he return- ed the pipe to Darrow with some mwllngofthahkl. -- ‘Tbat’o nu right." and the young man. smiling full " him. “Now, what are TC".'. mm; to tight?" 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