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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE (Continued from Last Week) Caught in the Wild' f""""'' :5 f In ne.'.ts of siu'iicc spr;is uioms. camp to s'.taiulcd mill two huddled iu:J dry ''' ,, h - pa-pe- nt-t- ,1 e-- , ''ill-ousi- i hard-cruste- re-i- s re-J- t -i V-r- ' t d in' a toe le., , the war in 'Mr. was hitting SWect. I b,f. curve to t roar of csl.ndor - Hi cry 2s she-bea- lliixliy hibl niovcil his the l:i!;o sjoi-- o;.ios;! c Ilif culiiii ila:,f. The en; :(t-- r uf his niiiu'i's liiy a sleep, The fourth man sat on a lnu beside the tire. Ins riile between knees. He yawned iinmsily. The first slight titic of dawn had heytiii to Kiuy the east. I'.nt aiiiot!-th- e trees the tiight was still black. I A sudden flicker By Robert of lljjht in tliedark ness behind the loan to hrotiKht the Bennet Ames sleepy watcher's head tip with a V.'NU Service Jerk, r.cside the with ' Copyright by the lihled match, he saw a seeend man S(iiintii:j; at him ahms the bar rel of a pistol. Hi fitifth put his lin'is to his lips for silence, mid held a fuse wrapped STORY THE stick of dynamite close to his match. The miner let po of his rllle and diM'TKU VII. The morning of after lls wt his haniLi straightened twcntv-foiirtleaving day ,he hi'h above his head. the vallev, they sight the Mackeniie 1 river When they stop to make camp The match nickered out. Garth to return earth I'1'" thvm he jlans wlnter ln 1,19 'aneT- dropped the dynamite ed darted tn tn When he le' mem in uu w. "fiti forward. He was none ;.m quick. that he bus forwarded his claim The slight thud of the fallen rille bv iilane before they left the station iur me mint, had wakened Huxby. As Garth rmprgency f. I his temper, a nni en- - paused behind the corner of the limi.v amu,.s ilnxhy shoots (larth from lea ii to. the engineer peered out, with hidden l,uh with the pistol hehishas first shot his pistol thrust forward. n hl pack. Thinking As Garth jumped he struck with has ndssftl he fires again and hits , eVml'l Hearing the shots Mllth the butt of his belt-ax- . It cracked run? t ihe scene, and accuses Huxby nrth li down on Iluxby's wrist. The engi,,f the crime. Huxby thinks Furious. I.illth threatens to neer's pistol dropped. With a curse. .1,1 kill Huxby If he does not leave. He Huxby grasped at the weapon, but takes the pun and sets out In the Garth. was quicker. As he caught It tn their fate. mime, leaving the trio up. Huxby clutched at his throat. VIII. llurth's wound Garth felled him with a tap f the CIIAHTKK Is nnt KiTions and when he returns ax butt on the temple. to ri.nriui'sness after two days finds Wakened by the sudden flurry, the him and her r.il th tins been nursing fither. Hi e mlmits she drove Huxby two miners in the leanto were graspm:iy hcfanse she was afraid he ing at the pair of rifles on which ,m'd kill linrth If he found he was Hnxli.v had lain. Garth whirled the With his knowledge of still l:v pistol to cover (hem. w i.d, r :i ft Oarth builds a Arc. snares mill while Ramill Is recuper-itim- ; "1 la nils up. and get out beside u'finn fri.ni his wound, starts build-in- : your mate," he ordered. "We want remain-i.the t h raft to carry them the murderer. I'.tit we'll shoot only as are i'f Ihe Journey. Just they .'.out tn set out, a steamer sluhts yen down like dogs If you interithcir gnal and rescues them. Oarth fere." rinli'.es fur a plane and a constable One of the pair Jerked up bis Hux-i.,n i :s Inn, as he is going after hands. The oilier man hesitated. whom he learns Is flying to the Ma m. taking three miners with him. The miner outside called va nil ugly : I.nith Ir.s- ."ts on golnir with 3;i rt h "The Jig's up. I.nney. The other val-, IX. I. UM it CII Arriving at the feller has got the drop mi us too." v ii"d Huxby and the miners y, re i.ii; iu the claim. The constable I.aney lifted his hands and stared J k'!!ed attempting to arrest Huxnjr out after his bed mate. Huxby was ill.' loi snow house for 1,111th, a irth staggering up, still dazed from the !m Ion sprained her ankle. and from blow that had felied him. Wild with i..i,.iip 'tires food and hides. desperate rage, he struck out CHAPTER. X. Oarth begins his Garth side stepped and trti iist Irani p:i n or neiievutng tne Claim In n tripping fint. impers - He nNables the planes, and The engineer pitched face down hile t In- four are trailing htm. he return t" Hie camp, and taking I'.efore on the snow. riled sets tire to th" could Garth he up again. spring br. I'i t htetteii by ilii person jumped up'ti his back. The blow Mini" to am Iclp.ite every move, miners tie...ime paiiic-strl- i ken. knocked him breathless It was then !oh" an easy waiter to tKik ("unstable! -I'K XI to (larth IV'lon's handcuffs nu the wrists of mi.w hut .,.r,. liiitd is walling murderer. jf r him The licNt ttiornliig tbey set Vut t"i..!iiir Just ns dawn Is break-I'l- g tje that cursing, or I'll gag "Stop t'l.iiili attacks the camp, taking said. "There's a lady Garlh you." iic m'l!. r t.v surprise. Huxby f tn mi 'iii-- t t im ly Mid is knocked piiseM. All right. Mi-- s Kamiil. vim and in.'initcl.il with the Join us." J, i iim:iI!i himlciiffs. He nn,l the Iluvby fell silent, to gape like the 't "ft in ibe plane with Huxby miners at Ihe shin dad form that r Km t !! o'lition. came forward out uf the black CilAITl.ll Xl.At the fort, the shadows Into the lucllgbt. un'iii r i itnii. d over to the police, The girl still carried the con.it in.,1 :i i, wl.cn l.llith noes to ml Cirtl, kin raised rea ly u shunt, .i.,overs him In his stable's S irs ready for tin- return lo the mine. saw uf her iace ln ctioi'h Huxby i,,: her love for Oarth. fJltih, of wttlserine fur in make border Its him u. take her with him. As fJ igs " certain Garih had led been banter her In his arms they plan 1'lieir return to civilisation, where, ing him. t married, and their hon-- f ithey 'l.llith! You V yimmii Journey to Japan before they "Ves. it's tne. )"ti cowardly sneak .frttura to the Frozen North tmahtf, killer! I came after you with Alan, nnd be has let lue catch yell." No White. Elephant The murderer twisted around with There i Hit such thing ii H while bis back to her ami the I re. His t II writer In elcj.! .in'. head sagged forward. With a sudI Hie M"li!it.i Atilli.il fiii den return of alertness. I.ilith iiif situ'!y iilliliios ftttitMl turned her gae away from his e'l'v ill lie'.;;! .'mil Slant. When nil shadowy profile t" waidi the three ill!'. no wa c;l!it!irt'i It ln'litr'i'il to lined up miners. Die lu ami tin' while Garth did iet smile at the girl's a o;iin a mtIoiik lllliilii'lill lill--- I needless eainiou. She had earned '"tt f.ir tin- - ri:il chctiifr hh tiie rigid to t! did; le all Invalufee;. i.: ai.. h.nisiiu It c:iiiic very able helper, lie allowed l.er to stand m.'.ly kins woiiW re pi.ii d w hile he gathered up the three cei, ..hi. ,,f liiw iiili.'ti:i.t (it kt'i'l' rides and i i.l. nV I thcin, Ihe an ll fur him, niol ihis mark "High! . Mi- - !:ami'!."Gfirlh said. of t" .i! lavor fiiiMi'l Its !ilnfc "Sit down, li s all oer ti"W but the in terms i.f liaxltiT a while I.;." talking." e.c: I,,,,,! i.'i 1',.. 1, :111,1k Hie lower, d the pSt.'l but drew back where she i" lid watch Huxby fls wi ll .'is the initt'l. Gattli l,'ked Si bel ly at the tueti. "If you know Kip!i:t.'. you'll bear In lldtid thai Ihe f m do 'f Me- spethmale. than cies Is more dcadh I rlare say. thoegh. V"i cat) sa'.-l,cli'i;re to lower v. :;r bands and si down with its" the pct"i.is-i'H- i, ,t Hie welcome lb- ir anus. Two of d three tlroppi I en n l"g. them Sit ebte so i,i fT" Ct'I'l watched while the others devoured the tender broiled meat and gulped down cups of hot tea. The flesh of r the old had been as tough as leather and her fat very rank. Huxby continued to sit In morose silence, with his back to the lire. The feasters paid no heed to httn. A Her a time l.llith began to stir uneasily At last she had to act. She handed her pistol to Garth and went to put a piece of meat on a lien it whs broiled, she took spit. it nnd a cup of tea to Huxby. lie stared up at tier as If dutn founded, then shook his head sullenly. She put down the cup and plate beside hint, and returned to Garth. At his look of cool Inquiry, her eyes Hashed with detiance. "I don't care! It's not right to starve anyone." He replied In a noncommittal tone: "You're a woman." The murderer took up his cup of hot tea in his manacled hands and drank. He began to eat the meat. When daylight came, Garth ordered everyone out to the cabin The hard frozen slush Ice plane. gave solid footing over the bog. It also gave a solid foundation out at the plane upon w hich were based the engineer's lifting operations. The ice had boon chopped from around the floats, and a crib built under the inner end of each wing. I'.y hoisting first on the outer end of one wing and then the other, the cribs had been heightened until the floats were level with the top of the ice. A glance Inside the cabin showed Garth the body of Constable Dillon lying where he had left It. Laney explained, with a Jerk of a thumb to Huxby: "He first says we'd chuck the stilY under the Ice. Then he says, no, to wait an' heave it out when we was Hying over the muskegs." "We'll wait still longer," Garth said. "That brave constable is going to receive an honorable burial. Now get to work with those sapling levers. Another pair of logs on the cribs will raise the Moats high enough to roller her clear." As the three miners took up the heavy pry poles, he went farther out on the lake and chopped a hole through the ice with his belt-ax- . Though not as thick as he had hoped, it satisfied him when, he imted the long streak of glare ice parallel with the shore. lie went back to help the men heave nnd pry until the bottoms of the pontoons were well above the be level. Straight, smooth lengths of birch trunks were placed across the floats. The airplane was let down on the round logs, rushing then rolled the plane from above the holes, out upon the unbroken -- -- CHAPTCR XII ll'::ht brought kcio-.iat the great bend below the l.iard. I'.ut Gartli did not come down at Tort Simpson He dew on up the vast river to Great Slave lake, and east across the lake to Tort Resolution. Some time before sut'-vt- . he set the cabin plane down at the land lug of the Airways base by the mouth of the Slave river. After handing Lilith ashore, he left her standing while lie went to spe;:; to the Airways superintendent. That courteous gentleman hastened to tell the L'irl that his wife would be delighted If the daughter of Mr P.urton llainill would honor their hospitality Garth was not invited, lie turned away to meet the red coated sergeant of police for whom he had sent. Lilith did not see him again until the next morning. Told by her hostess that Mr. Garth wished to speak with her. she made a hurried effort to adjust her borrowed dress. She went hesitatingly into the room where Garth waited alone for her. Her dress, though nmre stylish than the one loaned to her on the stealer by tbe Fort Norman missionary's wife, was not cut for her lithe figure. Sight of him In his caribou parka brought her to a startled halt. Her eyes widened. "Oh, still in your skin suit! You you're going back!" "What difference does It make to you?" he asked. "You'll soon be In Fdinonton and civilization." She stepped suddenly close to him, her hands held out in appeal. "No! I Alan, take me back with TMK tuit-tene- d plane to the you !" "I'.ack there? Don't tell me you like that squaw life. Those days In the valley and the trip out must have been a h I of torment to you dirt, rags, mosquito dope, flies, starvation. And now Ice, snow, bitter cold." "A ti) thing anything just to be with you. Alan-dea- r!" lie put his arms about her. He Ml '!' I e,!!.-,- ' 'AV'i'J j j u i Chee'm and Tightly Eyelids. t li. ..i j,ri, w.g j tured an appeal: "Can't Alan?" ' ' ' j I T-- . ; ! Distributed bj W. E. Cain & PHONE Murray 004 So. 5lh Son 53S-- Eait, i k' i Ther der at tin' amused face of her host-ess- , "Well, yes. I dare say you ran. We're going lirst to lidmontoti. Your father Is there. I sent him a message that we were couiiug." 1I took her Into Ids arms, of the unlocking lady, ".My girl, we are back In civilization. We are first going fo be properly mar-- ; rit"!." "I'.ut these caribou sui's?'' "Tost of r.ylrs ctt- utiles. We're taking u two scaler. The sails will cme In handy ngii'n this winter when I teach Mrs. Garth how to drive a dog team. Cntll H at It's r.i )c silks for my n't I. I tnit-- t first testily at the trial. After that we'll hop over o Victoria and take n Meaim r t" .t ipan for our honey. moon." "I Hi. Alan, how -- how delightful! I'.ut .lapi'i? Why. t,"er dreamt n prospector lli.e )"'i would care to travel In the Orient. So. If If you'd rather R1 back to the valley, dear" I Her ho'cs- eotil l no longer keep silent. Fa-- i i!!! t that "I'n.speetor, M ; irtli? Mr II, nil you know n'"o;t father Is "tie of the bead-- of the Hudson's I'.ay c.'iiit any. He hinrndf a Is a member of our fellow of the Itova! Co.. graphical i 'I- I , -t en-''"- 1, ' a He looked Soberly past her shoul- th FEEDS have I club and brush and and soap. M-- QUALITY d hi;n. When sin1 came hastening back, in her l.skimo costume, she ven- 1 DRAPER Scar-le- t Closed her red lips and scarlet cheeks and tlglnly closed eyelids." "My gill." he said, "you are go. lug with tne wherever I go. Get on your parka." Her arms were clasped tight about bis neck. She lingered a moment to return Ids kis. Then, her Mae eyes aglow, she rati to obey klssi-- - ia deiultorv 1 He Kissed Her Rid Lips and ( r CP. vshat f I - ' I (T 5 af? ifl fCb - KATHLEEN NORRIS C0PYKI6HT. hATHLEEN CHAPTER she waited. Antoinette remained standing; she was nervous and excited, and It seemed easier to stand, lixcept for herself, there was nobody in the place. There had been an Inky, shabby, cold looking boy in a suit too small for him idling at the battered and inky desk, spearing vainly at llles with an old pen. I'.ut he had disappeared through the splintered door marked "liditor. Private," to tell Mr. Lawrence editor of the San Francisco Journal of Commerce and Uuslness, that Miss Antoinette Taft was wait' ing to see him. Uain was falling In gray sheets. Traliie crashed and honked on Montgomery Street. The boy returned; Ir. I'.ellauiy would be free in a minute. Antoinette sat down, her heart beating fast, tunl perforce looked about the wailing room of the Journal. Antoinette was seeking for a Job. "You kin go in now," the hoy said. There was a fat young man In a cal'e-alalt raincoat in the revolving chair opposite that of Mr. Law renee I'd la my. X yrniLl': glass-toppe- I'.ell-am- "1 wish you'd let tne send ; S'flcty. B ti"t'd ';htrcr ' "Abd the winner of the ganiest girl I ever l.ii'W," Cat Hi cut In. "Come nn. Squaw f.lli h. You've proved yourself a mate woman. Now you're going t be mv lady wlf.M ITIIF. END New Eng- land names," Antoinette said, with a slight effort to seem friendly and :tf case. "Your people from I'.oston?" ".My father's family was. I'.ut his father came round the Horn went In 'Forty nine." Antoinette through the usual little story, smilingly. The editor was dark, his brown face thin; his aquiline large nose pave a suit of autocratic significance to his face. His hands were big and lean, his mouth large, his dark thbk hair was In an untidy tumble, and he wore glasses. "Job, ch?" he began. Antoinette "What only smiled deprccatingly. experience have you had?" "Not much on newspapers. I did the social column for the I'.ulleltn for two weeks. Then .Margaret I!us-sel- l my friend, who had got me into it came back from her vacation." "That was the only work yon ever did?" "(ill, no." Antoinette smiled ruefully. "Fee done lots of other things," she confessed. "I was in Ihe Mercantile library for a year, and then In Yoiingei's Liooksioie, helping my older sister." "I know I'.iul Younger well," Mr. F.eliamy .said, with what appeared to be characteristic musing Irrelebat vance. "Nice feller that's nil right. Y"tir sister work there?" "You'd Identify her because she's tall and daik. and she wears her hair" Anlolnclle made a gesture,In line ahvavs made ihis gesture crown of I'.iendi's describing. braids. "I know; joiing girl, rather pret- ty, wears tui'iicii down connrs; 'bout twenty four or the?" "'I hat's I'.ii tid. i. She's really a little older than that," ".Ills! the two of Vuli?" "Two brother. Cliff find Fruce." "Mother nnd father?'' "No, we lost ihcui )eari ago I'.ut in v aunt. Miss I'.ruee, lives with us." "And yon think )"U"d like fl Job MoT No on a newspaper? on this paper, you know." Km-hi- l "I know. cial paper. thinking. I know It s a commerThis Is wb.it I was Mr. l'.dl.imy, why shouldn't tin' Journal have one page of society la ws ii',. uf things Interesting to women, leeipes nn-fpshlons and a pn,'!e or two?" Her voice was d.iii.g Into a suffocated i'etl'e under the i fSeel of Ids narrowed smiling !""k and slowly bead. She (niggled oti : "It Ildght tueitl that tiieil Wollll take "I home to don t think It their we wives" w:,nt to go Feb lainy fold her. "You don't?" Life was blitir In her month, but she could Mem interested, could manage to Stiiii''. Fait We've g.if to put on "No! more advertising beior we tue explain ihu whole thioj to yuuf" In'o that line,'' the editor said, lie pro. oi ,,,m i,i explain It, Illustrating (Lures with n pencil. reAntoineite spectfully, because she had no choice. "Now, I'll tell you what I'll do, Miss Taft," Lawrence Fellatny said "I've put a new man mi finally. had ty here to rustle me up him two weeks, and I don't know-hohe's going to turn out. I ll fclve him another week, and then why don't you get In on this? I'll let him keep whatever- - he's got, and I'll tell him that you're going ads-otr- I FT 1 Sill AS you our figures?" said Ibis individual engagingly, rising as Antoinette came In. "I won't!" said Mr. I'.ellamy. "Mav I leave you my card?" asked flic visitor. "Sure!" the editor agreed. Tbe young man took out bis fountain pen and w rote on the card, and Antoinette took Ihe vacated chair. She saw the older man, lolling In his seat, glance at her card. "Miss Taft?" lie asked. "Funny thing " my mother's brother was Taft g.d W.N.U. SERVICE NOKRI5 I Iiahl-win,- t- - ' Z he said. "They're both pi-t- ol - , Ma Ice. I.ilith bad stood off a little one side, watching the wank with wondering admiration. Garlh showed the men how to skew the rollers for turning the plane. He went to shove 'deways on the tail. The plane staried to curve around. A shriek from I.ilith whirled Garth face about. Huxby was rushing at him. with an nx lifted high In his manacled hands. l.llith flew at the attacker as If frenzied. She ' sought to block his charge. He gave her bis shoulder with the skill of a football player. It caught her on the chin and sent her spinning. I'.ut the slight check allowed Garth time for a leap in under the nx before the Made could whirl His left list down o:i h's head. Into the tn punch deep appeared pit of lluxb.v's sloniaeh. His right drove up under the chin of the The uppereut gasping murderer. lifted the kilhr off bis feet and droi-i.ehim on his face, clean knocked out. With no more than n glance at his fallen aiiacl.er. Garih sprang to help l.iliih's daod effort to sit Up. Well phived," he said. "Not hurt. are ) mi : "No tm I -- you - be didn't!" she cried, and burst lulu tears. Garth giu her a pat on the etnbar-rase.- . bead, iiio! turned away, "No wonder you're overcome. It's bis n too much for a girl. We'll h"p 'llt tif here lit otice." He lashed 'he unconscious kill- belt, tied his IT'S WI'NIs t' h' nid.lt s together, mid climbed Into (he cockpit of Ihe plane. Afler replacing the breaker points, lie bad the in. u take turns spinning the lie then tried Ihe Self- piopi 'ler Matvr. The engine roared. I'ullel .y the whirling pro; idler, the plane i t a s r. ' ted l.llticy l forward off the log roller, sd OS ,l.g before After cutting the fcun, Garlh or-I it's !!" P of the men to heave Huxtwo .b red to arrest r w "All W e he by into the cabin. The third loan :, u p'aiio. Huxbv. lb one 'he "I "aid till'". ihe for on e; and there w :i b. n.m wliidi he hied Constable I'.l- nitir-'.. r than J shoo! tin) wen oiiii me mav h it ates t.,i, P.i.l- .iti der .f I be f, othet s also n lot of that bear lid I'"" u he fat." i,i:.!o the o ,1 lie I msdf went to p!'k Up the .t work ll II it) ba'l I" get lp her tu v e i.,!,g gli! an! ' f,.te the fin ,'' oil i scat lb the cot kpit. He sc. Ihe " ' ilartti " h . da Hi !, til.'ld. vire of the supply of c;,s,i-hih- I 'I n ii: "I I' I'd rep! climbed down again to line. tt ' ." t e nan cue tie bottom that ..:l,t Till." a thorough greasing j f th- f.,11." nilll'Vned H l ar iat. the Uer n ileal. VoU're b"After that, w Li n ai! were aboard, for )"!." the r.'b'S In Idob' Keeping, and I. ok Garih wal'.-i.e Marled 'h lb" plane at f Ma. It lies of ti noun! floidy. The floats dh returned .lugged on die tongli surface of ' :!.'. ;id w li hi" bug. the fi",'tn slash. I'.ut when they ! ' soils, and a h "lided out tat Ihe st leak of Clare Imil meat. VI h' li ,p (i.ctioti bciaine less than tie 'l j,.,, wiiii in (!,,. I ater take '!T. ca; tl at of a 'p"'. Willi an ax. nod p :t :in b"g W. thin a half tid e Ihe ficoJ bad on fill of snow, oil tbe h:e m. It crtased that nn easy pull .' ' skim-lu;i!.!ll!!i ami Gaiib bad the sent plane :he 'g'oo ti e J stick fore coiniM! d"vn fi"-S1" U? cl tl and a cnowutiJt, ou cut twuk, L Equa.v Lili'.h. Lauieiice I't Wl K "And You Think You'd Like a Job on a Newspaper?" stores and the milliners and the tea rooms, how's that? You get forty per cent of what you bring In. "And meanwhile " they were Standing now "meanwhile I'll asi; Mrs. ndlatny what she thinks of any woman's stuff In the Journal," the editor said, guiding her toward "She gives iue pretty the door. good steers sometimes!'' Antoinette bowed a smiling farewell, went out Into the dark, wooden)', Inky hall, and walked down The two flights to the street. whole morning had been nn utter waste of time. Kaln-wastill falling heavily; there was no use going home; nobody was there. Aunt Meggy would be at the sewing society meeting, I'.ruee was In school. Cliff at th cilice, I'.renda at the store. Antoinette wandered past ti.e Hall of Justice and the little p.nh whose green leaves were tossing In the warm sticky rain, and went i ll. along the narrow streets of Cbivi Somehow she was m, town. smarting over the recent luteiv i wltli the handsome, aristocrati While th-- v Itor of the Journal. had been talking, he had told io r something if his own history graduated very young fr u Harvard, ami after some ever:-eticon college periodicals bad after the department s lb-ha- Come iissoiate, with a lin ni' la! Journal In New Yoik, had tiii;ro almost Immediately, had cmtiii: In newspaper wmk ever since, 'i e present vcntuie In San Fiam: o was new lut already was tun with success. He was only tbli one or two, Antoinette bn1' '. ,' probably less than ten voats i. than, herself, he was pleased life, Slire i.f Idltisc'.f ami I.U ..v It was "his bl. a" to do this ., "his Innovation" to do that; !, Could smile down, be could d ' catlngly shake away b"r p ". ( ill oi was be ,. t'e suggestions; nnd h as himself. ' After all she would g.t b a climbed Into lunch. She t.,, a Market street. Presently she the doorway of n itihipn: iv I building that contained eh ht live. Iov.-nroom Hats on f'tur flo-wooden Stei. peehlig Hill Steep pallll.e.M, led l;p frotu the .'i.if that ran for h!o. J. b.'twe. ii t'.o sh.'ibliicst and ''"1 iniercstieg ..r the city's dwelling. Almost all the en th u. windows ha l little sign llltlo confession of poverty aid failure. "Modes." "Vl'.mi Sc "l "Kootus," "II. mie F.oarl." s.tid the flglis. patb nt Btld fly spc, kcl, )ear I , : 1 . after )car. There were im signs on the lad windows; they were top floor window s, anyway, above the cym of on the rLM of ihe the crowd, narrow entrance hall there wn the doorway of n dark bedrootu, Antoinette's nnd Pretida's rootu. where on a lLlit. one must alwavs (TO DH CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) IN ti:i: |