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Show 0 t J N PAGE SIX The Man From i . Brodney s THE No dearest one. his head sadly. Not now. Listen: I have in my bag upstairs an offer t from a great American corporation. My headquarters would be in Paris. My duties would begin a3 soon as my contract with Sir John Brod- ney --expires The position is a By George Bar MCuteheon lucrative one ; it presents unlimitcomCopyrigM 1908, by Dodd, Head ed opportunities. an And Co. paratively poor man. The letter was forwarded to me by Sir John. T CHAPTER XXXL I have a year in which to decide. And you- -f ou will decline? The Ships That Pass. she asked. next morning was rainy. Yes. I shall go back to had storm violent quick, America, where there are no prinup from the sea cesses of royal blood. Paris ia no during the night. place for the disappointed, castoff Chase, after a sleepless night, lover. I can't go there." I love came down and, without waiting you too miadly. Id go on loving for his breakfast, hurried out up- - you, and you, good as youare, on the gallery overlooking the would go on loving me. There is harbor. Genevra was there b no telling what would come of it. fore him, pale, wistful heavy ey- It will Be hard for me to to stay ed, standing in the shelter of a away from Paris desperately huge pilaster. said IIoll ingsworth . she he will believe do you drearily, 7" "come today? He? he asked, puzzled. My uncle. The yacht, was to call for me not later than- - to- r ;I 4 THE , " , day. - I remember, he said slowly. It may come, Genevra. The day ' - is young. She clasped his hand convulsively, a desperate revolt in - her ' soul. I almost hope that it may not i come for me! she said, her voice shaking with suppressed emotion. It will not come. , I feel it-- in my heart. We shall die here toAh, in gether, Hollingsworth. that way I may escape the other life. No, no! What am I saying? Of course I want to leave this dreadful island-thi- s dreadful, beautiful,, hateful, happy - island. She was Am I not too silly? speaking rapidly, almost hysterically, a nervous, flickering smile ' on her face. . , said gently, the yacht will 'come. If it should not come today my cruisers will forest airitsmis,sioE Asure as there ia a sea those cruisers will come,! She looked into his eyes intently, as if afraid of someOh, Im not mad! thing there. You brought a he laughed, me one day. Ill bring cruiser.to one to you in return. Well be ..Dearjone, . he quits. Quits? she murmured, the word, . by Forgive me, he said, hurt hum- bled. . she said afHollingsworth, ter a long, tense scrutiny of the sea. how long will you remain on this island.! Perhaps until I die if death should come sr u. If not, then God knows how l&ng. Listen to me, she said inFor my sake you will tensely. notstay long. Youwill come away before they kill you. You will! Promise me. You will come to Paris? Some day, dear heart Promise? To Paris? he said, shaking hard. Sometimes I feel that I will not be strong enough to do it, Genevra.?--- ! , .But Paris is huge, Hollingsworth, she argued insistently, an eager, impelling light in ter eyes. We would be as far apart as sf the ocean were between us. Ah, but would we? he demanded: It is almost unheard of for an American to gain entree to our to the set in which well, you understand', she said, blushing painfully in the consciousness that she was toching his pride.IIe smiled sadly. My dear, you will do me the honor to remember that I am'not trying to get into your set. I am trying to induce you to come into mine. You wont be tempted, so thats the end of it. Beastly day, isnt it? lie uttered the trite as if no other commonplace thought than that oflhe weather had been in bis mind. By the The people were simulating death They were posing a3 the victims of the plague Jhat infested the land! As he was explaining the ruse to his mystified complh-io- n the nose of the vessel came from behind "the tree covered out point. An instant later they were send iug wild cries of joy through the chateau, and people were rushing toward them from all quarters.. The trim white thing that glided across the harbor, graceful as abird, warn the marquis LyachtL- It is needless to describe the joyous gale that swept the chateau into a maelstrom of emotions. out to .They - saw meet the small boat; they witners-e- d the same old maneuvers; they sustained a chill of surprise and despair when the bright white and Ipe boat from the yacht came, to a stop at the command from the tug. There was an hour of parleying. The beleagured ones signaled with despairing energy, The flag, limp in the damp air above the chateau, shot up and down in pitiful eagerness. But the small boat edged away from close proximity to the tug and the nearby dock. They spoke each other at long and ever widen ing range. At last the yachts boat turned and fled toward the trim white bulk Almost before the startled, dazed people on the balcony could grasp the full and horrible truth the-- yacht had lifted anchor and was slowly headed out to sea. . Chase looked grimly about him into the questioning, stricken faces of his companions. He drew his Land across his moist forehead Ladies and gentlemen, he said seriously and without the faintest intent to jest,we are sup posed to be dead! There was a single shriek from the bride of Thomas Saunders.No sound-le- ft the dry-lip- s of th-- oth-e- r who stood as if petwatchers, rified and kept their eyes glued upon the disappearing yacht. They have left me here to die! came from the stiffened lips of the Princess Genevra. They have deserted me'! God in heaven! Look cried Chase, pointing to the dock. Half a dozen glasses were turned in that direction. The dying and the dead were leaping about in the wildest exhibition of gleeful triumph. The yacht slipped into the unreachable horizon, the feathery cloud from its stack lying over against the leaden sky, shaped like a finger that pointed mocking ly th.e way to safety. White faced and despairing, the watchers turned away and dragged themselves into the spl'en did halls of the building they had now come to regard as their tomb. All day long the islanders rejoiced. Their shouts could be plainly heard- by the besieged.The ir rifles cracked sarcastic greetings from the forest. Bullets whistled gay, accompaniments to the ceaseless song: Allah is great! 1 - the-tug-p- ut way, he resumed, with a most genial smile, for some queer, reason I took it into last head my night to worry about the brides trousseau. How are going to manage it if you are FOR A YEAR you unable to leave the islad,until-well- , say June? ...3008. Meat....... She Returned his smile with one Allah is good 240t. Milk.; 1001b. , Batter No man jn the despised house as sweetly detached as his-h- ad 87 tea Bees of Vefetables .50QB. So TaswellSkaggs slept that night been, catching .his spirit, The of to she guard was doubled at all said, you worry, This represents a fair ra- good a defiant red in her cheeks. You points open to attack. At 2 in the tion for a man for a year. forget that I have a postponed j morningDeppingham, Browne and But some people eat and trousseau at home. A few stich-- t Chase came up from the walls for es here and there, an alteration orcffee and an hours rest. They eat and grow thinner. This two. some smart summer gowns were wet and cold. They had a, defective digestion and hats Oh, it will be so simple! heard Rasplas minions shouting derisively all night long: Where and unsuitable food. A large What is it? What do yon see? He was looking eagerly, inten- is the warehip? Where is the wasize bottle of tly toward the long, low headland rship?, It will come. I am positive, beyond the town of Aratat. The smoke! See?Clo,e inshore said Chase, insistent in spite of too! By heaven, Genevra, theres his dejection. They drank their a steamer off there. Shes a Bmall coffee in silence.He knew that the equals in nourishing proper- one 6r she wouldnt run in. so othem, including the native who ties ten pounds of meat. close. Itr-- it may he th' yacht! served them,, were regarding him can tell you Wait? Well soop sea. Shell pa$ with the pity that one extends to Your physician i v s the" vainglorious the jx;ot in a few mimitas. f braggart who tow it does it. Already the citizens of the goes down, with flying colors..- - rem 0ALB BY AlX DRUGGISTS " town wtp ru;hing to. the pier, Tie went out upon the west galt i f tt3 turned the lery, and, utterly, fagged,, threw or pvfn.h'-forthia ad. f of jtope gtaA Bank and Child the hmmlllts) fvtn at point watqhers jths chateau himself into an. hnexposed chair 2koh bttkoOntaloi Good tolhu witnessed a mot am aria g perfor- and stared through tired eyes inSCOTT a BOWNU 409 Pearl St. Mew Yedt mance on the dock. Half a hund-- to the inscrutable night that hid F009 min Scolts ne 5 Emulsion I Bkatoh-Book- h i'IaK Li red natives 'dropped downairif the sea from view the faithless, stricken, scattering themselves moaning, jeering sea! When he aroused himself with along the narrow pier. , A shout arose to his lips, but he lacked the power to give it voice. TKl-Whl-A- a start the gray, drizzly dawn was upon him. ne had slept. 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