Show ' THE CARLAND 5 TIMES GARLAND UTAH MARRED) MAN A Romance of the Great Lakes V N U THE 8T0RY Prom an hi mother Norman Erickson herit a distaste (or life on the water whlcb Is beyond the understanding of his futher Gustaf veteran At sailor Mr Krlckson's death Gustaf who to make Normanhas been working for a grocer his partner In his fishing boat at once In rebellious mood Norman seeks comfort from Julie Rlchaud playEd mate of hie school days NorBaker young fisherman man' enemy fans feeling between father and son and Norman enters the lightMan' house service at BIJnd Eye Captain Stocking Is In command living with his daughter Susan From the lighthouse Norman sees a boat on the reefs Making his way through the jnirt To ths Vreckj h el a st r u FIT y t h e body of a dead dog Gustat Erickson had been fond duelling a ghastly story of a sea disaster in which a dead dog figured and Not man as a child The had ’istened to It In terror dog recalls the story and unnerves him He abandons his Idea of rescue Captain Stocking seta out In a boat for the wreck Norman to the coast sending guard station for help Captalo of ths guard launches Parish boat Norman to go ordering He Is unable to with the crew get aboard Stocking brings a man ashore from the wreck Parish accuses Norman Captain of cowardice James Delong the is a "gentleman man rescued farmer " Norman detects Baker In the act of burying a packet He which Delong had dropped digs It up and keeps it Norman glvee the package to Delong CHAPTER VII — Continued -1- 0“Dldn't say? lie'll say to me won’t have such doings around my First ties got Hi vessel I won’t green scare worse'n Jomili's widow Then Acted like a summer resorter lie goes stealin' jour money or helpin' got somebody else eteal It ” scared out most likely And he didnt “It wasn’t money try to steul It In fact If anyone did try It Erickson prevented Ik” “Eh? By the lioky poky!” Captain Stocking sank down Into his rocking chair “How's he know somebody was tryin’ to steal ll? ilow d he know?” “Lie didn’t tell me” Delong an swered “In fact Erickson told me very little only brought the package In and gave It to me But I've un Idea of my own The boy’s all right to worry about Nothing Captain tli ere” The keeper snorted "You got a lubberly Idee of hut's Where’d thut barnacle right mister! What you o' mine get that packet? I’ll meaa by stealin'? By Sklllagallee Cod out Now lieten Who got thut there on thut paper? dirty What you drhln- at talkin’ about eu gines?” mun laughed The "Think we’ll have raiu Keeper?" he asked Erickson went about his Norman after Ills talk with duties punctually The keeper offered hltn only Delong offiand asked only short commands Each stood his trick cial questions called the other promptly and did not mention again the mutter of the oil skin package or Norman s collapse tin Norman did not evening of the storm lie knew resent the keeper's silence that the other was Dot a niaD who bore grudges Stocking considered him he hud told him so a coward bul In regard to the plainly bundle of papers Norman felt hazily that Delong hud convinced the keeper CaptalD Burlsh and Ills crew put a line aboard the yncht after the wind fell and dragged her off the reef Blind Man's Teeth had gnawed wide holes In her bow had broken three ller upper ribs and bent the sliuft workings hung badly smashed “There fche be" Captain Parish said men completed their sodrly when his Job “that’s all my crew Is rupposed to law just drag her to do according up on lund” “Thanks” Delong answered “let her lie where she Is new I'll find a carpenter In Madrid Bay He cau make her fit to float then tow her to the barbor” — Delong By Karl W Detzer Servlet " had sat Idly the after his wreck unable to stand because of his sprained unkle Captain Stocking remained slimy polite lo bis guest Sue made up for it with a pro nounced cordiality The assistant keeper going about iisown tasks silently had few glimpses of Sue and then only while she enter Of Norman Sue talned the stranger" She kept her evidently snw nothing first stern critical silence addressed her father’s helper only when such needs as coal or kerosene practical or a call to supper demanded It Then the fog broke completely with a down pour that washed sway the last mist The sun looked brightly on an aston islied court and that morning the Delong left Blind Mans Point (n Sutton’s boat that Sue It was the next evening Norman by a new cordialsurprised bad been suiting In the tow ity Fie The girl Bobbed er for official sundown hair gently leaning over She lifted It the Iron rail on the lakeward aide of could not Bee her fuce the lantern when she walked oat on suddenly and looked at him Norman her around arm his Her down him the cnstlron deck beside stooped put face had colored front climbing the tight and let go quickly when He had kissed Sue Stocking stairs a distinct amiability had come bock to her voice all the time she cried he was think“Hello!” she said briskly ing of Julie Uichaud “Hello !" Norman unswered Norman" she whlsinred “Norman Her nonchalance and fled down the stair angered him after tearfully ull this He turned his attentime lie leaned dizzily on the edge of the tion to the lake work table after he heard her slum Sue Erickson" “Norman the door and waited for Ihe strength began ‘I've come up here to ask you someWhy had to come back to his knees Sue Sue Stocking exited a decent answer” he kissed thing And "A decent look's more than I've got Stocking ot all the girls on earth? He He did for a week”" had not meant lo ceitnlnly Erickson “More than you deserve meant he lo nothing Do you expect me to fall on your They sal ut supper when Ed Buker It'll be a long lime before neck? went by on bench patrol He hallooed Sue arose you did when the and puused at the door forget the boat put off!” and walked stiffly outside with hint — tViiY — tu lit —lttr — f urd— On her lips she and colorless ously his blue eyes harjKug pebbles ctjj)l “Bin not putting tuy self up for a hero bard twIsFTsfte rewore Ihe straight I tried missed the boat to go served for anger God knows I uni “Baker didn't stay to eat with ua?" may be ashamed but It's no business of yours or any Captain Slocking detnumfed “I didn't ask him” body else” Sues face flushed When she spoke “Eh?" “I didn't ask him” Sue repeated again her voice was eulmer where did you Dud Mr “Erickson moving the lamp so that Itt glow Uitl ?” not fall on her face Delong’s packet The assistant keeper scrubbed white “Up the beach" “Was It buried?” paint In exalted spirits next morning “What makes you ask that?” lie had exyiected Sue to avoid him “You told Mr Delong thut some one else found it nnd he told me lie told He said that he me more than that knew who did It Did you tell him?" “No” “Who did bury It?" Ask “You try to find out Miss Sue your father or Sutton or Bnrish or some of them linker maybe know!” “I did ask Baker" “And what did he say?” “He saw you hide It Then you be came scared nothing unusual In and you dug It up again” that "That’s Norman looked unsurprised Wlml does a real neat explanation Delong think of that?" "Think? lie thinks you're a little tin skipper on wheels" “I’m glad some one docs” 'But what he thinks makes no difwant to know whether you ference or Ed Baker told the truili?” Norman of course” Baker “Oh said Sue Stocking bit tier lip “Y'ou hud better get another berth You don't belong on a Erlcksou light Norman rapped the Iron rail with his knuckles I've changed my “No Miss Sue mind about quitting” to “It'll take more than changing futher make will here My keep you his report” Ills The assistant keeper shrugged tongue never could argue so readily Its best was none loo good as hers But some day he’d tell her Be would tell her she was a meddling young woman a chunk of January ice a girl no Erickson would take a second look before he left Blind ut And someday Julie he would bring Man's Eye Kichaud and ask Sue Stocking lo look red cheeked farm at a nice agreeable girl out of ihe I’anndas his hoots solidly He He planted that she wus staring was conscious He could stay on deck ns at him And keep Just as long as she could silent Sue spoke Impulsively “Norman!” “Well?” “Mr Delong's bundle of deeds or ” whatever they were “Oh 'm sick of It I” “Was It Ed Baker who burled It?" ' Norman not said “I'm telling” firmly Well that "So It was Ed Baker settles him!" She brushed past him abruptly and dowu the ladder to the let herself Norman followed slowly lamp mom down the ladder Something stirred at the top of the He moved over cautiously steps Standing In the corner her head bent upon her nrtn Ier arm ugalnst the wall was Sue Stocking weep Ing “What's the matter?’’ lie asked She lie touched her arm did uot speak “Whnt's wrong?” mnl" she solihed ”I’m such “Dh fool!” “No you re not" Mr “1 am There's Delong He He underMunds people Noruian told me you weie all right said you but you'd hud a queer Inheritance come out all right I mut have been I'm blind or terribly stupid Norman I trusted said Baker sorry for oil be I've known Idm a long time " Now F see lieved him “I don't get you" Dud In "And thut fishy Sutton slsted ull along It wus Sutton who lilt Baker the first night You got the And now this other blame for It It buslnesslhls bundle of papers wasD't you found them and opened You didn't have to dig them them this mao up and bring them In You did It be was nothing to you oh why did cause your honest that at bawl dog?" you She collapsed on the shadowy step Norman leaned down and touched her It Would Hav man If She Been Easier for NorHad Snubbed Him a Little after the But she scene In the tower did not Insteud she talked vivaciously during breakfast almost foolishly It would liuve been easier for Norman He If she had snubbed him a little to that And after vyaa accustomed all why had he kissed her? Because Because he was a scntl she cried? Becuuse he cared for mental fool? her or Just wtiy? tie was cleaning the brass In the lamp room when a boat put in to It was James Delong return shore to examine Ins ing with mechanics yncht There were two men with him Normnn'B heart swelled wlih ex pec Il was Jim Nelson and v Jtnnry no ll was not Gustaf no The other man his heart contracted was one ot the Parson boys the best bouts In Madrid hand at repairing Norman left the brass and went down "Jim” he cried "Bin glad to see you l” “Aye I'm glad t’ see you Norman" Nelson climbed out of the boat avvk wardly abashed by the presence of Sue come “That's the reason Stocking He needed n help along to see you er”— Nelson Jerked his thumb town id — “Your paw's ull right Nor Parson man” “All right?” Gust if Hut say Norman “Sure He won't have none o’ your money put what you sent lu the stove right " along o’ the letters “lie did?" Norman spoke lamely Sue and Delong were staring at him “Can conic He drew Jim aside back?" he asked “To stay ?” “No no to see hltn” Nor hesitated “I dqnnn Nelson mun" lie said “I dunno vvhit to say He'd bust up iTie’shljm he nwybu Sure he'd like you lo come Only he's a hard you know lie's never tell you he’d skipper He'd try Ia throw you over like It mlglii stir him board again "— op tnd “All right" Normnn said dully He took off bis coal and prepared to help on the boat Delong left the three men ns soon and hob as the details were arranged the louse sand to sit bled through dowo with Sue lo the shuile of the found It Norman bouse signal fog hard lo control his eyes while be beside Nelson over the keel eweated boat He possessed of the salvaged One concerned bis only tw'o thoughts father the other denlt with his Imwas enjoying herSue that pression self Immensely "Coma here Norman I" she cried Copritfht bt Tht He walked to her not Delong seemed younger today ten than Norman himself Ills fare bud sunburned In Ihe few since color came nnhore Its he days made him look more like a ohtive of the coasts "Sue’s going to visit my farm tomorrow Erickson" lie said “Coming up to see the lake mid that dam which worries you It husa't broken" yet” He laughed “The rains have pul Tamarack river ten feet over Its hanks But the dike Is us firm ns a tmt rock a soft spot In IL tested ll myself this morning" Norman shook his head “It'll break some day Just like a Hsh net Not now maybe Some day when you re least expecting It" “You people have grout Ideas!" Delong “You cllmhti! to Ills feet aahLalLlv n made It Thl uirl here think farm cun be ibUTiing but a Jumble of potatoes nnd except lo books pioiure I'll be here at nine o’clock rain or shine!" The wind shifted to the east by northeast shortly aftei the Madrid fish bout departed ut eleven o'clock with the disabled yacht In tow Nor man when he climbed to the tower found Captain Sloeklng out on the Into the heuvena deck lookin'! for trouble “Italn" the keeier predicted “1 It feel In my bones We’ve had There’s been almost a week enough of It I" Norman recalled what Janies Dehad said uhout the Tamarack long river ten feet over its banks He thought of Julie Itlebnud “I'm taking my day off tomorrow’' he told Captain Stocking oh “My my" the keeper grunted "Whole family takln’ offs?" Ho looked “You going at Norman suspiciously along up there with Sue?” Norman shook Ills head The keep er continued “liver see that picture book farm? " he hitched Ye have? Well up Ills biispemlers “Will you know Erickson my gal says thut this law yer ain't got a pig or a chicken on It Nothin’ but Not a single pig and ctu rry pits and a million mad tiees Thing you'd like a farm Erickson?” “None I ever snw" “You wouldn’t? That's too had " been thinkln’ "No need thinking I'm going to quit “beenuse here” Norman answered I told you Keeper" I'm not Captain Stocking raised a reproach ful hand “1 know I know! But If you should ” decide “I'm not getting out!” Norman said stubbornly CHAPTER VIII More Rain was Norman It misted ut noon thinking with a rapid heart of the possible pleasures of Ihe next day There would be n crowd Saturday ufternoon In Hans Miller's store in Madrid Bay He would like to drop In he wanted to do so more than ever since be had Hut he Jim Nelson talked with Not yek He'd stay away would not Ok from Madrid until he could taka back a deceul self respecting pride something old Gustaf would welcome mid afternoon new ruin clouds By out the ot north and spread pommeled like Ink across the water Bromptly a quick light shower spatat sundown The tered the glass of the lantern rinvvnimur began at Normnn ran out to ttie fog signal house aTter he finished bis supper and made sure that the fires were ready to touch off Sue Stocking spoke at rhls ellmw Drops of rain glistened In her hair "If this Isn't luck" she said “Think do ll lust through tomorrow? want to go!" “Want to “Why?” asked Normnn see Delong?” "Sure I she laughed “Delong?” want lo see him he's a change for my of fgTi t kee a momeAL reason” ers ?” She" was 'seHoiis foT “ftut I'll tell you the ml “Whnt?” I’ve never “I want to see a farm seen one exenpe front the road" It was InconceivNomina laughed “Where'd able you grow up?" he asked - When wt “Schooners lighthouses lived up north of False Presque Isle dad was on Spectacle reef then school In and went 'to high I rode home Saturdays on slow train thnt passed little farms” "This man doesn't have a fnrm!" Normnn said abruptly “It's a nice pretty summer resort” The hook "I've read about them I’nrlsh the one Captain Just finished Is all brought me from Copperhead about a country place That' a farm Island” It’s on “Where's thut?” Dad’s "Down East near New York seen It" "If Its got any farms” Normnn said like whal not you "they’re certainly no farm Deaf There's see here Madrid worth putting In a hook" “I'll wnger the Delong place Is!’ She changed Ihe subject “Let’s pluj crihbuge ” lie could not make out this new him Into ths She drugged Susan house singing as she ran and for an hour and a half across- the parlor table over his un she Inughed hysterically lucky plays It still ruined when Norman took It still sleeted tils watch at midnight ut breakfast dowu out of a sluty But at eight o’clock a keen wind from around the west und slipped later the sun slmge thirty minutes The ulr clearing promised a fair day Norman did not wult for Delong's car to plow down lo the end of the out the big As lie made good road figure of Delong In the front seat he broke through the wet sand crust on top of the dune? avoided the cur and He the driver and started Inland was thinking of JuMe Itlchaud He dbd not know how Julie wculd Ith sluinit He remembered greet him the way he had left her Why (I'd he always quarrel with the folk liked best? 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