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Show V THE PAYSOJUAN, PAYSON, UTAH But Jackets sensibilities were caluo' violence was intended silently; In aimless Lev they I'm sure you are everything you satisfied that the hoy sat down to listen. But, shuffled along toward the heart of the loused. It seemed. Of wt)Ht Use would PROFESSIONAL CARDS him, but too, more, and are. Jacket, say you as before, neither argument nor appeal city. Almost before they realized It your few pesetas be among so many? you can't go!" him. lie they had run the fan1 let and hud he Inquired. "God hns willed this, and With that Jacket flung off the em- had the slightest effect upon TtTtTttTTTTTTTTttttTTttTt - denied that he had followed his benehlmjoined that army of t .iscry, fifteen he knows what he Is doing. Besides, X seated brace ami, stalking away, DR. GEO. H. MOTT was a free thousand string.' The hand of Spain your pretty one Is probably as huncigar factor; he declared that he self, lie took a T as he where these to No we doubt shall had closed ovir them. gry go people. and from the pocket of his shirt and lit It, agent and at liberty Surgeon. Physician J find that she, too, is starving. willed. If It so chanced that his fancy, scowling thevvhlle at his friend. More er Payson Exchange Savings Matanzas at OReilly slowly withdrew his hand CHAPTER .VM, than once during the evening OReilly took him to the city of to from his poekot. Bank. same Yes! Rosas time the happened Its OReilly upon J detected his sullen, angry eyes 22r-2r- . Rut circumstance I money. endure he the cant Rhone come; lies. thither, Rosa. traveling him. arm of this." to the down ! , long put mem-might i.t t Look clutched Jacki 4 O'Reilly several General Betancourt and If his company were dis- and po He led the way back to the Plaza of d a shaking 1 tiger. "More hers of his staff were up early the fol- coincidence. to the elder mail, O'Reilly was beggars! Christo! And those little liberty nnd there on an Iron bench low ing morning to lld their visitor tasteful to wait and follow later; It was a children ! The hoy tried to laugh, but they waited for the full day. They good-by- . In spite of their efforts to free of complete Indifference to his voice cracked nervously. Are they were very tired, hut further sleep was matter make the parting cheerful it was plain He had business in Matanzas children, or gourds with legs under Impossible, for the death wagons Jacket. ever of that they had hut little hope DR. A. T. GOUGH to attend to it. The them? he and rumbled by on their way to collect the proposed this foolhardy American, again seeing Veterinarian NevRegistered BY REX BEACH lied grave', unblushlngly. bodies of those who had died during Johnnies spirits were not in the boy O'Reilly looked, then turned his a watchful eye upon he Author ot the ertheless, kept night. Phone 115-- J peseyes away. lie and Jacket had reuched letet affected by tills "The Iron T nil. The SpotUr. hearer. his - - - UTAH Neither man ever nor the the had boy he were PAYSON, Matanzas and the of heart facing Heart of the Sunset. etc. simism, for, as he told himself, "Very well. OReilly told him final- the public square, the Plaza de In d . wholly lost the nightmare memory of money in his pockets and Matanzas I give in. was not many miles away. Rut when ly. it was called. Matanzas ap- the next few days, for their searcho face instantly lit up. He Jacket's took them Into every part of the he experinnd squalid, depresslngly from came to Jacket he peared part Copyricbl by Harper ana Brstbera hitched his wretchedpoor districts. What they beheld ; Its streets were foul and enced a genuine disappointment. The radiated good humor; he closer. Inthem. body mockaged SYNOPSIS. Day after day, from dawn almost was DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH la the Plaza de Llhertad grim hoy, strangely enough, I get my own way, don't ery of a name was crowded with a till dark, they wandered, peering Into DENTIST "By different to his leaving; he merely exOffice in Douglaaa Building CHAPTER I Don Esteban Verona, a tended a limp, dirty hand, and replied I? he laughed. such as It had never held In huts, staring Into faces, asking questhrong Cuban planter, possesses a great treasure to Over liertelaenB Store "Indeed you do. OReilly laid a OReillys time, a throng of people who tions until they were faint from fatigue OReilly's parting words with a hoard. This wealth has been hidden In a well on the estate by Sebastian, a slave, careless Ailios ! hand fondly upon his loyal follower. were, without exception, gaunt, list- and sick from disappointment. and only he and his master know the seAs lime passed nnd they failed to And I dont mind telling you thnt Im less, ragged. There was no ufternoon In hurt surprise the former inquired, cret cache. Don Esteban's wife dies at find Rosa Varona a terrible apprehenmore- than half glad of It. I I was parade of finery, no laughter, no noise; the birth of twins, Esteban and Rosa. "Dont we part good friends? Don Eateban marries the avaricious Donna Sure! Jacket shrugged, then getting lonesome. I didnt know how the benches were full, hut their occu- sion began to weigh OReilly down; his Isabel, who knows there Is hidden treasDR. J. H. ELLSWORTH ranch I could miss you. But now we pants were silent, too sick or too weak face grew old and drawn, Ills shoulders ure and tries to wring the secret from Se- turned away. bastian. When the slave refuses she tries DENTIST have must we to his some It limbs must make were Nor move. to drag. there sagged, began plans, any romping to hurt him by having Evangelina, his Jacket was a likable youngster; his qj. over Bank, Payson, Ut. daughter, whom he loves dearly and who devotion was thoroughly unselfish; it an understanding and decide who we children. There were, to be sure, vast was all that Jacket could do to keep 4? I'uXb Is the special servant of the twins, sold k ffice Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Is numbers of undersized figures In the him going. The hoy, now thnt there name see real me Let are. your With had not been easy to wound him. Res. Phone 103-- J Phone 2b. CHAPTER II Through Donna Isabels keener regrets than he cared to ac- Narciso square, but one needed to look twice was actual need of him, proved a perDon risks Esteban Evangelina scheming to realize that they were not pygmies fect jewel; Ills optimism never failed, Narciso Yillar." at cards and loses. Crazed by the loss of knowledge O'Reilly set out upon his his dsughter, Sebastian kills Don Este- journey, following the guide whom Well, then, I shall be Juan Vlllar, or wizened little old folks. It was not his faith never faltered, and O'Reilly ban and himself. Henceforth we shall strange that Jacket had compared began to feel a dumb gratitude at havGeneral Betancourt had provided. ' your brother. j, IsaDonna III CHAPTER Many years It was a lovely morning, sufficiently speak nothing but Spanish. Tell ine them to gourds with legs, for all were ing the youngster liy his side. bel searched for the hidden wealth of the most of them had bodies too, became thin and gray and MISS LULU TIETJEN Jacket, name, was the father's cur naked, wlmt a now, hot warm to midday; A few years later promise nan she had married. she seeks to marry Rosa to the rich Don air was moist and fresh from a recent where was our home, and what are we swollen Into the likeness of pods or about the lips. Rut he complained not Teacher of Plano 4 Mario, but Rosa is promised to OReilly, shower. This calabashes. They looked peculiarly at all and he laughed a great deal. To 4? being the rainy season, doing together? the American, and awaits his return from and Harmony. New York, whence he has gone to break tlie trails were soft, and where the rich Porin'! the breathless interval be- - grotesque with their spidery legs and him the morrow was always unother 4;-- Studio at her home Santaquln off Ms engagement to his employers which of toward brilliant thin travfaces, promise day soil was exposed the fore the shower the two sat with their daughter. Esteban Is secretly aiding the red Cuban eagerness ; Insurrectos. elers sank.into It as into wet putty. heads together, talking earnestly. As OReilly passed a damp hand across he looked with never-fallin- g and not for a single moment did lie he-- I !" he breathed. and Just Heaven his nn came rain a the wind eyes. the OReilly cooling ridge, rocky Crossing at Is Isabel Donna the IV CHAPTER question the ultimate success of their hi mercy of Paneho Cueto, her unscrupuguide at last emerged upon an gnu to rattle on the leaves overhead "She shes one of these! lous administrator, who knows the deeds endeavor. Such an example did much and set knee-higMatanIn overran The reconcentrados grass open slope, they took up their bundles and to the plantation are lost with the treasure. One night she walks In her sleep grown up to bottle palms, those queer, out. The big drops drenched them zas In an unclean swarm; streets and for the older man. Together they and meets her death in the treasure well. llslorted trees whose trunks are swolharshest econJ. H. FRANCOM quickly. Their thin garments clung plains were congested with them, for practiced the strletest, Esteban and Rosa are forced to flee when VETERINARY SURGEON len Into the likeness of earthen water to them and water streamed down no attempt was made to confine them omy, living on a few cents a day, while Cueto denounces them as rebels. Calls Night and Day and there over their bodies; overhead the sky was to their quarters. Morning brought they methodically searched the city CHAPTER V Rosa writes to OReilly jars. Scattered here 57-.one Unfit Unfit. Payaon, Utah. to from subor fallen dead come were the the (lie meadows Muck and rent by vivid streaks of fire, them streaming down from f their plight and urges him to At first concerned himself her. save and OReilly milks of another variety, the cabbhge but they plodded onward cheerfully. urban slopes where they lived, evening was himself again; he bent sent them winding hack ; their days more than a little with the problem tl K- CHAPTER VI OReilly soon lands In pa'm, the green heart of which had Jacket Cuba, but finds he will have hard work a article of diet for liis weight against tile tempest and were spent In an aimless search for escape, hut ns time wore on In to reach Rosa, as communication with long formed staple insurrectos. lie and Spanish axes lmd lengthened his short strides to O'Rell-- j food. They snatched at crumbs and thought less and less about that. Nor dangerthe Insurrectos is difficult ous. How did he have occasion to waste furthei been at work here and not a single ly's. He tried to whistle, but his teeth combed the gutters for crusts. concern regarding Ills disguise. Thai floor came so whence The to Mattered Deslle alive. remained tree wind meets green interfered, exist, and the managed VII A. L. CURTIS. M. D. CHAPTER they O'Reilly Branch, newspaper man. who Is aa victimto of l lie valley farther down was dotted he hummed a song, to drive the chill the food that kept life in their miser- It was perfect he proved when several PHYSICIAN and SURGEON way of tuberculosis, and they plan In 8. Douglasa wiih the other, the royal kind, that out of his Mrnes and to hearten his able bodies, was a mystery, even to of his former acquaintances passed 4 Office Join the Insurrectos together. of tropic vegetation which benefactor. Now that he was at la-- t the citizens of the city; no organized him by and when, upon one occasion, 4j monarch Telephones Building. Cueto e meantime tl CHAPTER VIII In he came face to face with old Ion Mu Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. Spanish colonel of lends to the Cuban landscape Its peaccepted as a full partner in this enter- effort had been made to care for them plana to lead Cobo. a fur had. to his cruelty, food rlo de Oastain). Don Mario Volunteers, execrated culiar and distinctive beauty. prise, it became his duly not only to ami there was Insufficient surplus the hiding place of Esteban and Rosa. the share Its perils, hut to lessen its hard- for half their number. Yet somehow changed; lie was older, his flesh had said camlno. the is Yonder CHAPTER IX Cobo and his men capsoftened, nnd It hung loosely upon they lived and lingered on. ture Rose, but she is Immediately res-m countryman, pointing into the valley; ships and to yield diversion. He appeared worried, harassed, Cobo is and Injured beside cued by Esteban, At the time of O'Reilly's arrival the it will lead you to the main road; The rain was cold, the briers the fight. OReilly plans to reach the In- and there" he turned to the north- the uml OReilly recalled rumors that th vicand were Innocent these sharp, by overgrown Doctor Alvarado, path sight presented surrectos bv the aid of G. F. TILSON. M. D. Go with God. they scratched the boys bare legs crua friend of the Cuban cause. tims of war was appalling; It roused war had ruined him. The iuun's air ward "is Matanzas. and SUZUImJN PHYSICIAN to out bear seemed of comdejection In him a dull red rage at the power CHAPTER X OReilly Is aboutmis-to and dont drink the well water, which elty; his stomach clamored for n With a panion to that solitary sweet potato, which had wrought this crime and at raach the Insurrectos. but his plans Is polluted from the rains, Office at Residence Leslie Branch are arcarry. He and back man too, but In his breast glowed nrdor the men who permitted It to continue. the hand They had been enemies, nevertheles of wave the a and smile Este Phone America. to Street itn sent y rested and O'Reilly felt a sudden Impulse to nmk iban tells Rosa of the coming of General turned hack and plunged into the and pride. Jacket considered himself Spain was a Christian nation, he reUtah Payaon, island. jWeyler to "pacify" the a fortunate person a very fortunate flected; she had set up more crosses himself known to the Spaniard and to jungle. he CHAPTER XI Esteban raids Cueto'e the descended As person, Indeed. Had he not found a than any other, and yet beneath them appeal directly for news of Rosa's fate. slope OReilly 'home and kills him. hut Spanish troops and brother, and did not that brother love she had butchered more people than all But Don Mario, he remembered In time, '.come up and Esteban escapes badlj realized keenly that he was alone the and wounded. He does not reach home. vltn him? There was no doubt about the the nations of the earth combined. had a reputation for vindictiveness, so hills The in hostile territory. Evangelina and .Esteban missing. Rosa. with Oriente to Rio whom Rosa woods from Pinal del latter, for OReillys eyes, when he This monstrous, coldly calculating ef- In smothered the desire. One other Iher husband, Asenslo, rejhas been staving, give up hope and go were Cuban, or, at most, they were looked down, were friendly and inti- fort lo destroy the entire Cuban people encounter OReilly had reason to (into a Spanish concentration camp. of member. blackest to him die for. man the a was infamy to the Here in seemed mate. here But disputed ground. : CHAPTER XII In New York O'Reillv renew a next It so chanced that one day he and The downpour lnsied but a short all, and he wondered If it would be alto Cuba plains and valleys near the cities Spain fllihut--ri'iexpedition ft plana Is offered a.t! in miserthe dried themselves found out came succeed. and sun on to moment Jacket the Norlne when lowed this From was time, ,a"'P by supreme. and time you on must rely entirely the mens clothes ; on the whole, It had Evans, a wealthy girl, who Insists Fortunately for the two friends, Gen- able rubble which ussenfified at the along a O'Reilly knew he financing the venture and going starts intown. Vhn evening came eral Betancourts generosity served to railroad station to Implore alms from foi ui on himself. The success of his enbeen refreshing. ia nurse. Soon the expedition danthe Incoming passengers of the llahima Cuba in a small tramp steamer. terprise his very life hinged upon the Vlllar brothers sought refuge in relieve them from any immediate ' CHAPTER XIII The filibusters land In Ids caution, his powers of dissimulaan old sugar mill, or rather in a part ger of starvation. After making a few train. Few people were traveling these and a ICuba. and OReilly learns of Esteban as harmless, to of it still standing. They were on the purchases and eating with the utmost days, and they were, for the most part, pass as nurse tion. his ability Rosa. Norine begins her duties old unan him Spanish officers to whom the sight of It main calzada now, the paved road home, her visits gave paciflco. in helpless Matanzas, Rose, which Is In ruins. starving country people was no novaccustomed thrill, by no means pleas- which links the two main cities of the elty. Now and then, however, there did circled the loot of La Cuinbre, about Island, and by the following noon their CHAPTER XIV In a raid aEsteban, ant. from Spanish In itrrive visitors from whom the spec-tildwas destination to dangerously 111. Is rescued came sight. Ibe only quarter they had not explored. he It, when The road, proved prison by OReilly and the Cubans. of so much wretchedness wrung Relow lay San Severino, the execution felt a sudden excitement OReilly to he a deep gutter winding between tells O'Reilly view. From a contribution, lienee there was ul CHAPTER place; above was the Kite of the old the red clay hanks cut by the high wheels when Matanzas came Into be believes the treasure isO hidden in as looked the no as learns distance ways an expectant throng at the depot. Varona home. More than once-othis quit? his city Reilly of clumsy cane carls. Inasmuch well on the plantation. On this occasion O'Reilly was sur-- i way about the the town In which Rosa Is held prisoner crops whatever had been moved over It did when he had left it, except that city O'Reilly had lifted and determines to go to her. prised to hear the piteous whines for ills eyes In the direction of the latter, the rood during the past season, it was the blue harbor was almost empty of charity in the name of God turn sud now little more thnn an oozy, sticky shipping, while the familiar range of feeling a great hunger to revisit the Into n subdued hut vicious mutthat Yumuri the hid was valley a in that hills not denly scene of his last farewell to Rosa, but a (Continued front last week.) Not chimney roof, rut. ter of rage. Hisses were intermingled through fear of the melancholy effect Jacket next tried the power of ar- sight; the valley was deserted. Here of delight so closely linked in his with vituperations, then tile crowd fell it would have upon him he had thus Rosa Varona seemed gument. He attempted to rrove that was a fertile farming country and yet thoughts with old For friend. an like him no at to smile of strangely silent, parting to allow tin fur rexlsied t lie impulse. Today, howsound hells, In a hazardous undertaking of this no living thing, no man in tin himself Hskd he time no thousandth invalupassage of a great, thick-se- t no the be would cocks, lowing ever, lie could no longer fight the morvoices, crowing aort his assistance The colonel a of volunteers. of find or to come in her. uniform time had If to he one was bid desire and so, in spite of Jackets O'Reilly, cattle. It depressing able. He w as, so he declared, the fellow was unusually swarthy and lie protest Ht the useless expenditure of was something If fates maddening delays had proved there for in respect and Cuba more, all every In person wore a black scowl upon his face, while etlort, lie set out to climb the hill. Of own and the girls undoing. qualified to shnre O'ReillyS perils. To menacing and threatening about it all his Matana long puckering sear the full length of course the boy would not let him go knew that although lessened of breeze noon afraid not OReilly the Spanwas he Toward begin with, a a one cheek lifted his mouth Into n alone. and girl a was zas matA pesthole, prison hot. that for and it became insufferably iards, or nnythlng else, infiin ., would suffer crooked sneer and left exposed a Rosa perils Little was said during the ascent. ter he dismissed the subject of per-- bank of clouds in the east promised a like disof w elfish teeth. or thnn worse imprisonment glimpse the La Gumhre road seemed very long so a Johnnie The nitely sought with contemptuous eonal courage cooling shower, was at a loss to fathom this and very ease. It was a thought he could not OReilly took for and to pruwait it, shade nearest steep. How different the last sagacity, As for cunning, shrug. nltcration of attitude, (lie whissadden dwell to slenupon. bear to his eat had swung up It! 'The hs time the worth, of delay O'Reilly dence, resource, advantage tle of Indrawn breaths and the whisclimb bad never before tired him cs It Signs of life began to appear now, was, without doubt, unequaled in any der lunch. He was meditatively munchsmall garden pered cursi s, until la heard some one did now, nnd he reasoned that hunger country. He was a veritable Spartan, ing a sweet potato when a sound at the travelers passed mutter cultivated occasional the name, "fnbo. Then Indeed must have weakened him even more and to his feet to him patches leap his back caused too, when It came to hardship privaand stiffened In Ms tracks. than he realized. Jacket felt the exerloaded encountered he carts started tion and suffering were almost to his In alarm. He whirled, then uttered fields; they hid fixed a fascinated stare upon the once He and the Into hound they city, Seated amazement. discretion of tion, too ; he was short of breath and ne was discreet an exclamation liking, fellow. themselves while a column of mounted d lie rested frequently. O'Reilly saw that was something he had inherited; ho not fifty feet away was a Coho seemed no little the Colonel was a diplomat diplomacy being one boy, similarly engaged in eating a troops went by. boys bare, brown legs had grown of he created. to the time the pass slopped reception OReilly His was Jacket. by pleased bony since he had last noticed them, sweet potato. It of his most unique accomplishments. with a wrinkled cart tnan whose With his chest arched and his black a ml he felt a sadden- pang at having As for this talk about hunger, OReilly brown cheeks were distended, Ms day were oxeu dejected resting. fixed were gleaming malevolently he swag- brought the little fellow Into such a least eyes bl ight. Inquisitive eyes upoh need not concern himself in the Cluing Into the city, are you? the gered through the press, clicking Ills plight as tlfis. on that score, for Jacket was a small OReilly from beneath a defiant scowl. heels noisily upon the stone flags. When Well, hombre," he said when they Jacket! cried the man. Wht the fellow Inquired. Sutrved out, I supeater and could grow fat on a diet of he had gone Jacket voiced a vicious paused to rest, Im afraid we came pose. Well, its as pleasant to stttrve dried leaves. Disease? Bah! It made ,i,.vil are you doing here? in one place as another. You goin to let me come along? too late. Im afraid we're licked." Cant Stand That, He Confessed. oath. Mm laugh. His experience with sickJacket helped himself to a stalk of "So that Is the butcher of babies!" and challenged the intruder. Jacket nodded listlessly; his optiness was wider than most flsieos, load and began to strip frugality, they begun their seurch. exclaimed the boy. "Well, nows I mism, too, was gone. So' You followed me, after I said cane from the They must all be was a better nurse thau MMs Evout to themselves stretched Later they It with liis teeth. shmiiii enjoy cutting his lieHit out. found them or we would have he dead ans would ever be. Jacket did not wish I didnt wont you? OReilly spoke Will the soldiers allow us to enter? slot i on the stones beneath the portulss O'KeiJlys emotions were not entire- - before tlfis, said he. When O'Reilly ; but reproaches had no to appear in the least boastful. Oi railroad of station. the , mod ly unlike those of his sfnall companion, made no anser he continued, "It is ,ft u"ou the lad. With a mild ex- Johnnie inquired. the contrary, fee was actuully too old man The course. not? Of His lips heenme dry and white as he time we thought of getting away from Why a night, horrid, harrowing his contempt They spent est. as his friends could attest, but pletive, Jacket signified laughed mirthlessly; then Ills voice for now the general distress was tried to speak. here, eh? a weak that f tr such What a brute! That face truth compelled him to admit changed. "Go hack, he said, "go hack brought home to them more poignantUgh! e Johnnie was sitting with his face la stepped now." See ORelfly OReillJ. here, for man n tf(; fleJK Mltr(inzu, Ht,nk, was just the He found hiue-el- f shaking weakly, his hands. Without lifting his head he this. ly than ever. At dawn they learned himabout sensible he Lets recommend closer. found it impossible to of corpses. Go hack where the that these people were actually dying and discovered tla.t ft new and wholly Inquired: How are we going to get soul he But Jacket scrambled to his feet and air rotting Is clean. He swung his long lash of neglect. The faint light betrayed unaccountable feeling of discouruge-- l self too highly; to' save U whlh Is uneaten It the easy enough to get into away? in stuffing retreated warily, over the oxen, they leaned against the the presence of new corpses lying merit bad settled upon him. He tried could think of no qualification his He shrugged hopereahut into Matanzas, no sweet potato portion of the he was lacking and could see From manfully to shake it off, hut somehow lessly. no load, and the cart creaked dismally upon the station flagstones. had not he xvan.ltl was that It mouth. plain son why his benefactor on its way. those still living, groans, sighs, sick failed, for the sight of Rosa's urch-- I Jacket brightened at the thought of confidence In O'Reillys intentions, ue Is never difficult to enter a trap, mutterlngs rose until O'Reilly finally enemy and the mans overhearing pergreatly profit b.v the free It muffled a In was Ho! Ill bet we can flud a escape. something Muttering enterprise The that. dragged his youthful companion out of sonality bad affected him queerly. bole somewhere, said he. Were not amazing talents. Matanzas was and stout a precisely with himself with armed fail he voice, difficult ; il would certainly folio's air of confidence and authority like these others. They havent the There were soldiers everywhere, hut the place. stick. out him. seemed to emphasize O'Reilly's impothe at I confessed. an he indifferent stand cant challenge that, to try. There was a moment of Come here," commanded (he Ameri- beyond Johnnie remained carefully aten' tence and bring it forcibly home to 'spirit quesa I are outer when cant starving blockhouse, Caramba! You perfunctory m sleep people silence, and then: felt can. tlve during this adjuration. He we ate? They made tion or two. Narciso and Juan Vlllar to death alongside of me. This money him. To think of his lustful per-ecHe those remember Jutlas head. Ms ear s shook Jacket hoy the In burns my desire even to smile, for tion of Rosa Yuronu, moreover, terriwhatever I I no trouble and would I enjoy the were experienced pocket. but swallow, to strong, nestness was touching and it causei a painful attempt became more dis- - passing the lines. Discipline, never Jacket read his purpose and laid a fied him. The next day he resumed ids smell of one now. Eh? Another week utterance his when to tighten the elder mans throat search, hut with a listlessa warmer strict at best, was extremely lax at detaining hand upon his arm. of this and we shall be living on garbJohnnie had not realized tlnct he consigned his Idol to firm conviction a and. ness came from that said the he roads, brick our fortlnas will the It too," lives, Hong sine age like the rest of these poor peofond'he had become of this plflce than Cuba, before that once again he was too lute. these two refugees were too poor simply. since a when ple. the, Im so, tough That afternoon found the two friends Ye are men. to warrant seareh. they were waved There are quaint youngster. And "Rah! O Reilly t get gay on me. Don hopefully. ( potuuiuoD aq fellow onward by the sentries. They obeyed women nnd children .yonder " among the miserable hovels which enUr- -.. le.vrd bri-H- r: I.I.U- , . , thh-rtne- t half-smoke- d to ;r .A NOVEL.. 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